Posted on 10/26/2014 11:39:33 AM PDT by lbryce
Romney & Bush just need to go away, far away!!
When Barbara Pierce Bush speaks, people in TX listen, but not in ME.
I would rather sit out the Senate and land commissioner races because I also loathe the Libertarian Party.
The answer is: "None of the above". But I do think Jebbie is the worst.
No process is perfect, but if somebody hasn't seen a nominee that they like for a quarter century, it's more likely to me that it's because primary voters prefer what they got over other available alternatives than that one family has had its fingers on the scales for a generation.
Much of what gets said about money in politics is true, as is a lot of what gets said about the Establishment or elite and its machinations, but it's also true that nowadays the Republican party, GOP primary voters, and the country as a whole aren't as conservative as some people assume. And it's also true that good candidates don't come along in every election. The ideal conservative candidate who could win just hasn't put in an appearance for some time.
One more problem is that social conservatives and economic conservatives (or religious conservatives and libertarian/secular conservatives) don't like to vote for each other's favorite candidates. Another is that many of them don't always vote for the candidates who are supposed to be their favorites, but instead go for the candidate who seems most likely to win. The line between the moderate non-conservatives and moderate conservatives on the one hand and the social conservatives and libertarian conservatives on the other, is a lot more porous than many people assume.
A strong candidate like Ronald Reagan could pull voters from all groups, but the candidate who appears to be the strongest in any election cycle will also draw voters from camps that many people would assume would never give their support. A moderate candidate who appears to be strongest will get a lot of votes from self-described conservatives that candidates perceived to be on the fringe won't win.
But my original point was that one can't pin Dole or Romney or McCain on the Bushes.
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