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To: kabar
Cruz got 51% to Trump's 32% in CD-1. Will the Cruz supporters help Ryan, the guy who passed the Omnibus bill or supports amnesty? Doesn't Cruz consider Ryan to be part of the Washington cartel? Ryan and Cruz have not been allies in Congress except on trade.

This is NOT a Trump vs. Cruz issue. This is an internal Wisconsin issue. Unlike Cantor, who ignored his local constituency to instead pursue leadership instead, Ryan reluctantly accepted the role as House Speaker and continues to return home to his district every week. Ryan holds regular town hall meetings and is extremely tight with conservative Milwaukee talk radio hosts.

While some Wisconsin conservatives have been disappointed with Ryan on some issues, the only real animosity in Wisconsin towards Ryan has come from Democrats.

He (Nehlen) has the endorsement of Palin, MIchelle Malkin, and the Tea Party Patriots.

So what. They are out-of-state interlopers who carry little, if any weight, with local 1st CD voters. Palin was literally laughed off the stage the last time she showed up in Wisconsin.

Nehlen has NOT reached out to LOCAL TEA Party groups in the district. They have never heard of him.

Further, where was Nehlen when the Unionistas took over the Capitol in Madison and fought against the conservative reforms of Governor Walker and the GOP Legislature? Where was Nehlen when those same Unionistas staged recall elections against local GOP legislators and Gov. Walker? Where was Nehlen when the Libs tried to defeat conservative Justices in the past 2 State Supreme Court races? I know where Paul Ryan was. Paul Ryan was actively helping to support local conservative GOP efforts.

IMO he (Nehlen) will be lucky and get much more than 15%. The bloom is off the rose for Ryan.

Not in Wisconsin. Ryan is still well-liked here - even if we Wisconsin conservatives are sometimes diappointed. Your opinion is uneducated about local Wisconsin politics. Local conservatives are celebrating Ryan for his caution on endorsing Trump. We Wisconsin conservatives will support the Republican standard bearer, if - and only if - the candidate bears the Party's standards of smaller government, lower taxes and reducing entitlements. That's all Ryan is asking for. And that's a reasonable position.

93 posted on 05/09/2016 12:33:26 PM PDT by Sideshow Bob (Formerly Conservative Republican, now Conservative Independent)
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To: Sideshow Bob
Local conservatives are celebrating Ryan for his caution on endorsing Trump. We Wisconsin conservatives will support the Republican standard bearer, if - and only if - the candidate bears the Party's standards of smaller government, lower taxes and reducing entitlements. That's all Ryan is asking for. And that's a reasonable position.

Ryan is not a conservative. He is against the Wall (national security issue), for amnesty (Rule of Law issue), and for the importation of increased numbers of foreign workers (jobs and economic issue). He approved the lifting of the sequester caps; he supported TARP. Are those conservative issues?

Ryan is just another Big Government "conservative." You can defend him all you like. He can't be trusted. It is not a reasonable position to say you haven't made up your mind whether to support the presumptive nominee of the party or not. Ryan is the Speaker of the House and the chair of the GOP convention. We need to start having the GOPe sign loyalty oaths.

Eric Cantor signed for me the book below, which he co-authored with Ryan and McCarthy. One down and two to go. These "Young Guns" are why the party is dying.


94 posted on 05/09/2016 3:13:11 PM PDT by kabar
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