Posted on 02/06/2014 10:49:39 AM PST by cotton1706
“Political Rule of Thumb : 85% of Undecided vote goes to the challenger(s). Thats good news for our team.”
So you can add another 10% to the “we want someone new column.” Graham will not survive a runoff. Scratch one worthless RINO.
Happy dance!
From your lips to God’s ears!
What’s scary is that SC has an open Primary. I wonder how many DemocrRATS will cross over to vote for Graham.
did anyone find Lee Bright’s gun raffle web page?
If I was retired, I would leave Florida right after Spring Training and finish off the spring in South Carolina working against Lindsey Graham. Some mornings I wake up thinking I should do something for my Country - retire, forget Spring Training altogether, and go straight to South Carolina, and do what I can to help get rid of this schmuck.
C’mon South Carolina, you can do better!! For the love of Country, please get rid of this guy!!
They are more likely to do the opposite. Those statist satanists will, if anything, want to try and get a MORE conservative opponent for the General, thus vote for Bright or Mace.
Graham must be sweating. Slow going for Bright, but he is making steady progress. http://www.brightforsenate.com/bright-emerges-as-top-lindsey-graham-threat/
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And now we have another hat in the ring: Det Bowers. Poor linda; that 50%+1 just keeps getting more elusive.
Those statist satanists will, if anything, want to try and get a MORE conservative opponent for the General, thus vote for Bright or Mace.
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Why would they want to do that?
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