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To: Hostage

I like Cruz, still like Cruz though I disagree with his vote on trade. That being said,,we cannot and must not think if we win the ‘heartland’ we win the election. We need to be taking it to the dense population centers of the cities, the big cities. The heartland is very special, no doubt. However, Dems have a lot of the larger cities locked up and we need to change that. Which GOP candidate has pumped the most money into the big cities? Which GOP candidate may actually get the ear of some in those cities and get their attention? It’s not Cruz,,sorry. It’s not Cruz. I would be very happy with Cruz as POTUS, or even in the SCOTUS, but we need something even more fresh that resonates beyond our comfort zone.

And we shouldn’t be tearing each other apart to make it happen.


34 posted on 06/18/2015 8:10:42 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: austinaero

Wow...the ignorance on this page is staggering.

Which candidate has pumped the most money into the cities? Likely, not many as none have raised that much money (Cruz and Bush aside).

You obviously also missed that one candidate (I won’t help you with his name, but he is from TX), was in Michigan and Boston recently. New York City for a fundraiser. California...

Sounds to me like someone is reaching into the cities. Someone who is so UNFRESH, he is raking in the votes and the cash.


40 posted on 06/18/2015 8:25:14 PM PDT by TNMOUTH
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To: austinaero

> “I like Cruz, still like Cruz though I disagree with his vote on trade. That being said,,we cannot and must not think if we win the ‘heartland’ we win the election. We need to be taking it to the dense population centers of the cities, the big cities.”

No. The dense urban centers are controlled by democrats who control the voting rolls. There’s no one to be “taking it to” in those urban centers. Their votes are controlled by election offices staffed by democrats.

The 2012 post election analysis by several reputable and separate firms independently pinpointed the key demographics that caused Romney to lose were the Reagan Democrats who mumber about 4 million strong and the Perot demographic of blue collar conservatives who number more than 6 million. These two segments of the electorate did not vote in significant numbers for a president in 2012.

Therefore, the team that Cruz has assembled have their marching orders to assemble the old Reagan coalition which is labeled the ‘Heartland’. The team is not stupid, they are very tuned in and well-informed. Cruz is doing spectacular in attracting people to come out to Town Halls that have never been to one or bothered in recent years to participate in one. He and his team know where the votes are.


47 posted on 06/18/2015 8:50:16 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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