Posted on 03/13/2015 5:43:02 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
If Walker remains the most likely conservative to win the Republican nomination, then other conservative contenders will find their support and contributions going to Walker. As the race begins to boil down to Walker or Bush, conservatives will have an increasingly simple choice.
The only thing that might derail Scott Walker is if he seems to be unelectable. Yet Scott Walker is the only governor in American history to have ever won three elections in four years, and that in Wisconsin. The most recent Marist poll shows Scott Walker running neck and neck with Hillary Clinton, and it shows Scott Walker running better against Hillary than any other Republican. That suggests that not only is Walker electable, but he may well be the most electable Republican around.
Conservatives, frustrated since 1988, want a strong conservative to be the Republican nominee in 2016, and Scott Walker fits that perfectly. Republicans, practically all Republicans, want to win the White House next time around, and Scott Walker may be the best chance for a Republican president in 2016. It is hard to see moderates fighting Walker too hard, and it is almost certain that conservatives will coalesce around him fairly fast. Scott Walker seems unstoppable.
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Absolutely correct. Focus on the electorate and winning them to our cause.
Unstoppable? Now they are treating him like Hillary!
FReep mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
Devil Dog. Du bist richtig.
Fiorina is campaigning for VP and I would be fine with that if Walker or Cruz were at the top of the ticket. Of course my vote doesn’t mean squat since I live in Ct. But my money might help a little. No conservative no money. Amnesty is the deal breaker.
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