Posted on 05/07/2013 7:33:12 AM PDT by Resettozero
I don’t recall saying I’m from South Carolina, or desirous of being confused for being from SC. I’m just writing about SC. And I certainly understand that Sanford is not held in high regard by any conservative. But I also assume we want to hold the seat. Primary him next time and win.
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The rat partys base of moochers, most of whom cant read or simply are not too bright, now get to split the Colbert vote between two parties.
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They may split but she gets the final cumulative total which I hope doesn’t make her the winner.
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All votes for Colbert-Busch “go to Colbert-Busch,” regardless of whether the voter selects the Democratic Busch or the Working Families Busch. But tonight, when the votes are counted, Busch’s votes will be separated by party, even if it’s the cumulative vote count that matters.
I live in a Republican part of Aztlan. Pity me, please, I will be begging for admission to SC or to a state like it in a few years, after the great secession. I hope your immigration standards allow a few outsiders in when that day comes. Texas is too hot.
I am fully aware that Sanford won the primary for this seat. As I recall, there were several opponents that split the vote, making it easier for Sanford to overcome his baggage. I am suggesting that it be done again next time, only next time, let's get rid of him. If he has a strong GOPe constituency that continues to help him, that would help explain how he could overcome his past. I am not as up on SC politics as you, so thanks for that information. If his record is GOPe over the next 18 months, then it will make it even easier to primary him. Better get a good candidate to oppose him, though. Hard to overcome a well-known name. Of course, if he loses today, it is all moot.
I haven't been a Republican for a long time, just a conservative. Welcome to the non-party. When I use the word "we" I am referring to conservatives such as you and I. I would still prefer to keep the seat in Republican hands rather than give an inroad to a Dem in a conservative state. Indiana and Missouri have done enough of that lately, we don't need another one. And please, whatever you do, concentrate your efforts on getting rid of Miss Lindsey, if you could.
Wish I could help on that, but I caint.
Just voted for Sanford and witnessed a strange event. A woman came in who was blind and needed help walking in to vote and finding the voting machine. Her helper told the pollworker her friend was legally blind. The blind lady proceeded with much help to walk across the large, auditorium (middle school) room to vote. She required much help to find her way. She left slowly, again with much help. When she exited the auditorium, she let out a real war whoop, "I voted!". She and her helper proceeded to make it to the car at twice the speed she was making inside. She again had help, but she was moving quite noticeably faster with much less help.
Don't know what to make of it, but strange indeed.
BTW, very low voter turn out. I am very concerned this conservative district might elect Pelosi's candidate.
That is disturbing about the blind person. Slow inside, fast outside. I just wonder if she came back later as a sighted person. Strange.
Keeping my fingers crossed that Pelosis buddy loses.
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