I agree with you that the 44% number is high — because for any action that’s strictly within the current system (more palatable than armed revolution), it would be easy to pick a few additional percent to get the majority within the party.
Your idea for using that strength is to push “nullification and coordinated interposition efforts.” I’m not against that, but I think the more effective avenue is to primary the RINOs (incumbents and would-be challengers who want to run on the Republican line without espousing solid conservative principles).
“Your idea for using that strength is to push nullification and coordinated interposition efforts. Im not against that, but I think the more effective avenue is to primary the RINOs (incumbents and would-be challengers who want to run on the Republican line without espousing solid conservative principles).”
We may have to do both to accomplish our goals in theses select states. But be wary of primarily RINO’s in northern or moderate states. Its better to have someone with you 51% of the time than against you 51%.
Remember we must have enough power in Washington to stop or compromise their responses.