Posted on 04/13/2015 11:47:23 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
"........The Wisconsin governor leads in the latest Fox News poll..,leads in most Iowa polling and is either tied or ahead in New Hampshire.
Even with Paul,Cruz,Ben Carson and Mike Huckabee all at or near double digits,Walker is within 1.2 percentage points of Bush in the RealClearPolitics polling average.And even that is mainly attributable to an ABC News/Washington Post poll that has Bush up by a bigger margin than any other recent survey.
Since his announcement,Cruz has been pretty consistently been polling in the double digits.PublicPolicyPolling found his national support exploding from 5 percent to 16 percent.
What if that happens to Rubio and Paul too?At some point,it has to start eating into Walkers base...
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...Walker is a governor,and for some Republican voters who have take the criticism of Barack Obamas community organizer past seriously,thats going to count for something.He can argue that his three tea party upstarts are simply a debating society.
Just as important,for the moment Walker is beating Bush.You dont have to engage in total wishful thinking to think he might be a credible general election candidate.
Conservatives have been hungry for that.Not since Ronald Reagan has one of their own become president. Most years,conservatives have to decide between their principles and throwing away the presidency on a Michele Bachmann type who cant win.
You know in your heart whos right,but you know in your gut who can win.
Thats going to be a hard thing to beat.Its an all-or-nothing proposition,however.If at some point Walker no longer looks like he can beat Bush or that he is not as strong of a Hillary opponent as Rubio or Paul,he is in trouble.
Conservatives might be in trouble too.The only way Jeb Bush can win the nomination is if conservatives fracture.Whats made this season different is that so far they havent. But the primary season is still young.
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My hope is that we can figure out how to find the best and strongest horse in this race early and can consolidate early. I prefer Cruz (will say why in another post) to Walker, you prefer Walker to Cruz, I can live with either, I believe you can as well. I also believe during this early time that we spend our time promoting the candidate we like, rather than tearing the other one down.
My proposal would go something like this: After the first two, three or so primaries (we would need to pick a fixed number), if one of them becomes ascendant in the polls, we agree to move that one forward as our candidate, the candidate for conservatives. That would necessitate abandoning the other until we have a winner.
I know this is a pipe dream of sorts, but think it may be necessary to beat Jeb and his money. I think we should come to some kind of agreement on this site, informally, and up front.
Anyone who thinks it's just because the bamster was a neophyte that the world is on fire needs a reminder: This is what the man believes, the world burning and spinning out of control is a result of his policies.
There was no one else outside of Hillary that would have been this bad. NO ONE.
Had Ben Carson been the first black president, the world would not be on fire, his policies would have been different.
And just so you know, I don't want him for President, but I do think we could use him to stump for and talk about how wrong headed the democrats have become, and support Cruz/Walker or Walker Cruz with everything he's got.
JEB will be a loser if he gets the nomination!! Any 2 of Scott Walker, Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio would be a great ticket for us - AND THE USA!!
I learned a lot today about Scott Walker from an article at Red State.
Walker has denied conceal carry in State buildings, contradicting state law.
Walker is known for taking on unions. but he only targeted unions that didn’t support his election. Campaign Contributors like the Public Safety Unions who contributed to him got a Pass.
He supported the Right to Work law during the election campaign, then tried to strongarm GOP legislators into dropping it before signing it into law once it was passed over his objection.
He opposed Defunding Obamacare and bypassed the legislature to implement it.
He is currently backing away from Pro-LIfe Bills on their way to his desk.
He has not supported Traditional Marriage and his administration has elected to recognize gay marriages going all the way back to June.
Walker flip flopped on ethanol, unlike Cruz who faced the citizens of Iowa and made his case for his position.
Walker is soft on Common Core and pushed a bill through that maintained most of it before it was known what was in the bill.
Best known is that he was for a Path to Ctizenship before he was against it.
Scott Walker is hardly the sterling candidate he has been made out to be.
I agree. If we run in different directions like a herd of cats, we lose our opportunity for greatness.
So do I.
(Rubio and Walker) “......They are both weak on amnesty and both lack the world stage presence we need in our President.)......
And we got Odumbo. Anymore excuses?
Odumbo has been a humiliating embarrassment to the country, that’s for sure. My concerns about bot Rubio and Walker go far deeper than just their unumpressive Personas. There is an article at Red State that I recommend for all interested in knowing about Scott Walker’s actions as governor. The article is titled “Twelve Reason Not to Vote for Scott Walker”.
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