Hmmm, now that you mention it, the voters do seem to be a factor in all of this, possibly even an important one. Are you saying that if conservatives could persuade more people to see things our way, we might be able to get more of our guys elected and into positions of leadership? That the key to avoiding lesser-evil type choices between RINOs and RATs is to get more voters on our side?
I must admit it’s an interesting thought.
I am shocked and surprised, that in spite of my mediocre English, you actually grasped what I was trying to say!
So, yes! We need candidates who can connect with voters.
No matter how pure conservative a candidate is, if he/she can not persuade the voters from many spectrum’s, all we have is a lost election, and as a result zero power to move ANY AGENDA. No candidate can depend only on conservatives to win. The Gipper won big because he pulled in many Rats.
Hoffmann in NY-23 was a good example. So were McCain and Romney who could not match wits with the street wise community organizer from Chicago.