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To: This Just In

Not the point. How many lemmings would it take to vote in Jeb as a nominee? In a fractured primary process, a small number. What does it say about a political process that the genius is seen by voters to reside exclusively in 2 families? If Jeb signed on to every conservative position espoused in this board we are still lemmings for buying into family rule.


12 posted on 03/20/2014 11:16:41 PM PDT by raj bhatia
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To: raj bhatia

You can expect that the establishment will huddle together and decide who is to run alone against half a dozen Tea Party candidates. And judging by 2012, the RINO candidate is going to get at least 25% of the ‘moderate’ Republican vote in each of the primary states. We need to amass enough votes behind one candidate to beat that comfortably.


13 posted on 03/20/2014 11:25:34 PM PDT by Corporate Democrat
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To: raj bhatia

Not necessarily true. It would depend on the other candidates. With GWB, the field didn’t have much to offer. It was not a question of family rule but of candidates.

However, in this case Jeb’s family is not a benefit but rather than obstacle we will not be able to overcome.


15 posted on 03/20/2014 11:29:21 PM PDT by This Just In
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