Hrm...shouldnt it be the policies,positions, and track record of a politician be the factor and not what someone says on a website?
Just sayin’
Too much "sayin'" and not enough listening and learning goin' on.
Cruz thinks he can win the general by energizing the evangelicals specifically and the conservatives in general. He may be correct. Both candidates are leaders, but they show it in different ways.
I'm offended when cheap shots are taken at Walker, which happens often in the most snide and arrogant ways and I am just sick of it. Max should spend his time working for Cruz, not being a twit on Walker threads.
The fact is this website has gone downhill big time in the last some years to become dominated by low information surfers, who can't compose anything more than one or two sentences of incomplete thought. Max caught me at a bad moment, I guess. But here we are as a nation crumbling by the day, and Max is focusing his energy against the good guys. What a waste of tissue.
And to answer your question, yes, policy matters and since I like both of them, supporters can make a difference in how candidates are perceived. What kind of supporters do they attract? Are they the insufferable bores one can barely tolerate or positive, take charge supporters that make it fun to go to battle? Guess which candidate has the edge on that one?