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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The worst-case scenario would be Jeb Bush (and no other RINOS) against a field of primary candidates who divide the conservative vote.
Consider what happened when Giuliani ran. He wasn't the most wildly implausible presidential candidate ever. But he got just about no support anywhere, because it was felt he'd take votes away from the front-runners, so he pulled out pretty quickly. The voters he's competing for want a winner.
By contrast, conservative candidates linger forever on the merest hope they'd be elected. Their constituents reward purity or consistency or principle and haven't had much of a problem splitting the vote among multiple candidates.
Unless there really isn't more than one or two conservative candidates it will be the same way this time around. Jeb gets in early to head off Mitt, and when Chris enters either he or Jeb will make a quick exit.
And of course, if a conservative does arise who can really challenge Jeb or Chris or Mitt, sooner or later the word gets out that he or she isn't really conservative enough, but that's another story.
If what you said was accurate, then I would agree. The problem is that the current batch of candidates that are being foisted off on us are NOT right-of-center. They're little more than a poke in the eye to the party base. If it were someone with a 65% conservative rating against Hillary, or even 50%, I'd vote for them, but these candidates are... just ugh.
The NWO will make sure that each party runs an acceptable candidate.
That way they it is a guaranteed win for them.
It’s over.
There will be totalitarianism followed by a spiritual renewal and then revolution.
It’s all unfolding as we speak.
Trust in the Lord alone, for any politician will undoubtedly disappoint.
That said, I’ll go ahead and vote for the most electable conservative in the primary. Unfortunately I’m in Texas and the GOP nominee is usually set by the time it’s gets here.
I won’t vote for Bush or Christie.
I would vote for Cruz, Walker, and maybe even Rand Paul in the general election.
Or in many cases, they stay in the race just to keep their message in the limelight, even when they don't have a prayer of getting the nomination. You're right about "moderates" (liberals) in the GOP being more pragmatic about dropping out when their star fades, but then, they don't have a message to keep in the spotlight, they're just mouthpieces for the RNC.
Jeb Bush and Chris Christie are right of center? Could have fooled me. They'd be perfectly at home in the Democratic party alongside so-called "moderate" Clintonites. Their policies (though not necessarily their rhetoric) are almost exactly the same.
If it's Jeb vs. Hillary, it's a matter of complete indifference to me which of the two wins.
Never said they were. I just indicated someone more conservative than the so-called front runners would still not be voted in because they were not conservative enough.
Amen. Well said.
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