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  • South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley: Anyone but Donald Trump

    02/17/2016 1:15:48 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 66 replies
    CNN ^ | 02/17/2016 | By Daniella Diaz
    Nikki Haley is not a fan of Donald Trump. The Republican South Carolina governor said Tuesday that she's not sure if she'll endorse anyone for president ahead of the Republican South Carolina primary, but if she does, it won't be Trump, according to CNN affiliate WIS Television in Columbia. She said Trump represents "everything a governor doesn't want in a president." "I want someone who is going to hold Republicans accountable, and I want someone who is going to make a difference, not just for our party but for every person they represent in the country," she told reporters, just...
  • Hey FReepers: Does your candidate unite or divide conservatives? Do you? (Vanity)

    02/17/2016 12:49:08 AM PST · by OldSaltUSN · 34 replies
    Self | 2/16/2016 | OldSaltUSN
    Conservatives have had an abundant number of excellent candidates for the Presidency, this election cycle. From successful Governor's like Walker, Jindal, and Jeb Bush, to Cruz, Rubio, Carsen, on down the line. News Flash: NONE OF THESE GUYS ARE BOB MICHEL, BOB DOLE, JOHN McCAIN, OR MITT "ROMNEYCARE" ROMNEY STYLE "RINO's". Most of these guys have been pretty conservative throughout their history. Rubio and Cruz have been decent Senators - heck, amongst the MOST conservative Senators. Jeb Bush and Scott Walker were darn good Governors. ALL OF THESE GUYS WOULD MAKE ONE HECK OF A PRESIDENT, and far better than...
  • Cruz Cruises to Second In GOP Power Ranking

    12/01/2015 12:34:50 PM PST · by conservativejoy · 41 replies
    Truth Revolt ^ | 12/1/2015 | Caleb Howe
    USA Today has released its GOP Power Rankings today, and for the first time in the 14 weeks of the ranking this cycle, Ted Cruz is solidly in second place behind Donald Trump. The ranking is derived by polling political experts, and the purpose is to determine which candidate has the strongest position/campaign. Here's the skinny from USA Today: "The biggest news of the week was Ted Cruz's surge in Iowa," said Emory University professor Andra Gillespie. "One of the interesting features of this cycle has been the crowded evangelical field, where no one candidate has dominated and (Donald) Trump...