Posted on 12/16/2014 10:22:30 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Edited on 12/16/2014 10:23:55 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !
Ted Cruz, Scot Walker,Sessions, Palin = YESS for president
I vote 3rd party and down the ticket. No more voting for the liberal trash the GOPE keeps trotting out, I’m done with that. And if it means a democrat wins so be it. I despise them, but the liberal trash the GOPE puts out is the same animal with an (R) in front of it’s name.
The more GPOe’s the better. Let em all split the GOPe vote and let a good conservative like Cruz in.
"Theyd be followed by Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, each with 9 percent, and physician Ben Carson with 8 percent. The rest of the potential field trails behind in smaller single digits. [..] It includes Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, 7 percent; Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, 6 percent; Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Rick Perry, both of Texas and each with 5 percent; Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Gov. John Kasich of Ohio and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, each with 3 percent; Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and businesswoman Carly Fiorina, each with 1 percent."
Cruzs comments come as several Republican governors and former governors are considering running for president.
That includes Jeb Bush of Florida, Chris Christie of New Jersey, Scott Walker of Wisconsin, and John R. Kasich of Ohio. Cruzs colleagues who may run include Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rand Paul, R-Ky.
We do see a fair number of governors who are taking a pass on the great challenges facing us right now, Cruz said. And heres what I hope. By any measure there are a lot of folks that are thinking of running for president in 16, both governors and senators. What Ive urged every one of them is the number one way to demonstrate that you should be the nominee is to stand up and lead stand up for free market principles, stand up for the Constitution, stand up for American leadership in the world.
Cruz believes someone with a conservative message will win the nomination and general election.
If you look at Republican nominees that have gone on to win the presidency they have done so consistently by running as strong conservatives with a positive optimistic hopeful messages, Cruz said, urging candidates to stay away from what he dubs the mushy middle................
[NOTE] Correction, 11:50 p.m.
"An earlier version of this post misquoted Cruz in what seemed to be a reference to the Bush family."
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I wonder how Roll Call worded it to twist Cruz's comment - probably to make him look "mean-spirited." It looks like one of Cruz's people spotted it and made them fix it.
Much of FR close to Election Day 2012 = If you vote for anyone but the Republican candidate you are a traitor. It will be all your fault if Obama wins. Please, please, please vote for Romney.
Much of FR from 2013-present = I hate RINOs. I only vote for true conservatives. I refuse to vote for liberals. I'm done with the GOP. We need a 3rd party. Blah, blah, blah.
Much of FR close to Election Day 2016 = If you vote for anyone but the Republican candidate you are a traitor. It will be all your fault if (insert Dem candidate here) wins. Please, please, please vote for (Romney or Bush or Christie or...)
Conservatives would rather have eight years of Hillary and/or Warren than vote for a right of center GOP candidate who isn’t ultra conservative. If you love Obama, might as well prepare for eight more years of the same garbage.
The GOPe knows how to fix that: Campaign on a minimum wage of $15.01
EXACTLY...They cave EVERY election cycle.
Both potential candidates are favored by the liberal media and will be pushed hard. I do NOT anticipate seeing a real conservative on the horizon in this or many elections to come, amnesty has taken care of that.
In 2012, I cast my vote for a limited government third-party Christian conservative Tom Hoefling, aka Eternal Vigilance, knowing he would lose, but knowing as well that I was voting FOR denying a popular mandate to whichever leftist was going to be our next president, Obama or Romney.
Praise God, enough Americans recognized that it is better to fight amoral tyranny they rejected than to fight amoral tyranny they invited via a "deal with devil" such as a vote "against" Obama at the price of voting FOR pro-abortion, pro-homosexual "rights," pro-environmentalist agenda, pro-government-run health care, pro-activist-judges Romney.
By definition, a deal with the devil is ALWAYS a losing proposition. It only took me three decades to figure it out!! {^)
These preliminary or premature presidential primary polls (PPPPs as I call them) are as irrelevant as they are utterly useless.
Obviously a person with a name like Clinton or Bush or Romney is going to have a big lead over lesser known candidates in a PPPP due mostly to name ID which is of course at least half the battle in politics.
This does not guarantee victory. It was thought that HRC was inevitable for the Dem nomination in 2008. That did not happen.
It is also the main reason why the first presidential primaries are held in small states like IA, NH, and SC where less known candidates have a better chance of getting themselves known to the voters.
Yes, I would rather fight amoral leftist pro-abortion pro-homosexual "rights" pro-government-run health care pro environmentalist tyranny that I REJECTED than the same that I invited.
YOU, on the other hand, would rather have tyranny you voted FOR than tyranny you refused to sanction.
You INVITE "eight more years of the same garbage" no matter who wins.
I and many, many other American conservatives refuse to play that losers game anymore.
We have woken up. YOU are still slumbering.
For the first time in my life in 2012, after more than 30 years of voting straight Republican ticket, I voted third party in the Presidential race. Voting for tyranny as the price of voting "against" tyranny is a losers' game.
I’m in California. It’s a double lost cause here. Between the overrun of illegals in the state and hard left political shift, and the fact that by the time the primaries get to us the selections have pretty much been done by the rest of the country, I have no say.
OK, I find only 4% in this poll voting for someone that Free Republic has determined not to be a RINO or GOPe. Looks like we have an uphill fight.
Even if you HATE Obama, you might as well prepare for eight more years of the same garbage no matter if the Democrat or the Republican wins, if the Republican nominee is Romney or Jeb or some other Uniparty big government amoral statist.
Accusing those who refuse to vote for Republicans who are functional Democrats as "loving Obama" is just stupid.
That is name recognition, nothing more. “Burning Bush” would get establishment support from a whole lot of RINOs, unless they were alert enough to notice the first name (which is anathema to insiders of both parties).
Exactly.
I live in CA too.
We have one of the last primaries in the country, in June.
By the time we get to vote it is over.
If they ran Dole or Reagan, they’d also get lots of hits. Folks are just responding to name recognition.
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