Posted on 03/24/2015 1:03:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I did not think wed be seeing Rand, of all people, making electability arguments at the expense of other candidates, but if theres any guy in the field whom Democrats would demagogue more gleefully than they would him, I suppose its Cruz.
The money line here comes when he talks about not just throwing out red meat, but throwing out something intellectually enticing to people who havent been listening to our message before. Thatll be his core attack on Cruz throughout the primaries, partly of necessity since theres not much that divides them on policy (by Pauls own admission). If you want a guy wholl preach to the choir and only to the choir, vote Cruz; if you want a guy wholl preach to a skeptical audience at Howard University about the virtues of liberty, vote Rand. Thats been Pauls message for two years now that he can make the party bigger like no one else because hes willing and able to advance a right-wing agenda which, on certain matters like medical marijuana, overlaps with traditionally moderate or even liberal positions. Cruzs reply to that will be his favored line about painting in bold colors, not pale pastels, which holds that a traditional conservative agenda, championed in hopeful, unapologetic terms by a master rhetorician, will sway moderates today just as it did when Reagan took that approach 35 years ago. Compare those two messages, big libertarian-ish tent versus return to Reagan, and you see why Cruzs candidacy is such a thorn in Rands side. If Pauls big argument against Cruz for right-wing votes is that hes relatively more electable, what happens to that argument once Bush and Walker and Rubio start going to work on Rand for his own perceived unelectability? If youre a Reagan conservative and you become convinced that youve got a 15 percent chance of beating Hillary with Paul versus a 10 percent chance with Cruz, you might as well roll the dice on Cruz, right? Especially if youre a hawk whos more comfortable with his approach to foreign policy.
Pauls counter to all of the above is that hes not unelectable and that the polls bear it out. Is that true? Sort of yes, sort of no. Its true that hes occasionally polled better head-to-head against Hillary than the competition, most recently in CNNs latest survey. What hes not telling you is that, even in that poll, he trailed her by double digits. And if you average the results of the last five or so national polls showing head-to-head matchups with Clinton, youll find that Pauls actually slightly behind Rubio and Walker and only very slightly ahead of Jeb Bush. The good news for Rand fans, in other words, is that hes no worse at this point than the other top contenders, not that hes much better. Also, if you dig into the crosstabs, youll find that his numbers among black voters and young adults two core Democratic constituencies that hes been targeting to demonstrate his electability really are no warmer to him than they are to the rest of the field. In this Marist poll taken a few weeks ago, for instance, both Walker and Bush do better than Paul versus Hillary in both demographics. McClatchy found Paul holding Hillary to an 11-point advantage among the 18-29 group but Chris Christie held her to a six-point lead. Paul wasnt much better against Clinton than Christie or Bush among young adults in PPPs poll either and among black voters he was absolutely swamped at 88/1. So far, the only poll Ive seen showing Paul with obvious strength among young voters vis-a-vis the rest of the GOP is this one from Fox News, which was taken two months ago and didnt include Walker, Rubio, or Cruz. If youre a Rand fan, you can shrug all of that off on grounds that its early and he hasnt introduced himself to most black voters and young voters, which is true but the competitions oppo researchers havent gone to work on him yet either.
Electability arguments are fine but ultimately the Cruz or Paul? question will be settled by how you react to their very different personal styles and how much you trust Rand as commander-in-chief. If youre a righty who wants to try something different this time and/or you find that Cruzs public persona gets under your skin, youve got Rand. If you find Cruzs oratory inspiring and fear that Randll be unpredictable (a.k.a. too libertarian) in office, youve got Cruz.
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for me it is not about style, but about substance...
Rand Paul’s campaign is gasping for air before race has begun. He will be the first candidate to opt out.
Ted Cruz is the anti-elite candidate. Voters will cross party lines for that. His Liberty speech was aimed squarely at the middle/lower class that has been hammered by BO and Democrats.
It is the just got out of bed look, very popular on college campuses. Rand is trying to round up the youth vote. But youth’s are notorious for low turnouts, unless a messianic candidate like Obummer comes on the scene.
“Winnability” is Establishmentspeak for
catering to moderates by acting moderate,
instead of the REAL winning strategy of teaching the dumb masses why conservatism is superior.
This fellow with his dangerous isolationist foreign policy is talking about winability. Alice is in Wonderland.
and how does Paul attract besides the nut jobs, illegals and homosexuals yes druggies because all they think about is getting their drugs
Every loon who supports Paul always refer to their drugs being legal and then hide behind the slogan of no Govt.
Would anyone be paying attention to Rand were it not for his daddy’s name?
I have noticed that too. Cruz took his little fake win at CPAC out and now grasps at straws.
But never fear his voters will be invading all these kind of websites soon harping about no Govt should tell us what we do bla bla.
Ask them about incest, age of consent drugs being sold at a K school, homosexual marriage and their agenda, open borders, reduced military and they shy away
ROFL.
William Cruz (No matter who you back, read this)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3271322/posts
Rand Paul: a Martin O’Malley a look alike.
I think you meant Rand, not Cruz there.
DemoCRAPS are petrified of Cruz. Hillary is getting her sh*tgoblin press fiends to attack him every day. THE REVOLT HAS STARTED!
I did thanks pal, I wish we had the edit button on here.
I had hoped Rand and Ted would “tag team” the political elites and the GOP establishment picks, but sadly Rand may very well have sold out...
Well by Rands own statement he excludes himself on both counts.
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