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Traditionally vicious primaries don't do much damage Isaac Send a noteboard - 02/02/2012 08:03:33 PM
I work with a RINO hunter and I ask him if the majority of the people in the Republican party disagree with the beliefs of the RINO hunters wouldn't that mean the RINO hunters are the true RINO's? He didn't seem to understand the question but I do know he is so convinced that Romney=Obama (he calls him Obomeny) that he will never vote for him in the general. Romney is going to need to find a VP that can excite the base if he wants to have any chance and right now I don't know if he could find one that hasn't spent the last eight months trashing him and he will need to do a better job at it than McCain did.


I remember back in 2008 when conservative pundits were endorsing Romney over McCain because McCain was 'too liberal', I'm not really sure why Romney has such a bad rap, though I'd never call him a lion of conservatism. Then again I don't happen to think of Reagan as the god-like crusader of conservatism some name him either. Whichever, if I could wave away all of Newt's baggage and his tendency to suddenly spout of pipe dreams or occasionally enthusiastically endorse moderate or liberal ideas I'd prefer him as my POTUS, but as things stand I can't see anyone else taking out Obama and I think Romney actually has a shot at a landslide with coattails. I don't know why everyone seems so convinced Romneycare or his prior pro-choice sentiments will hurt him at the polls in November either. As for VP, as much as I like Christie, he'd be a bad VP choice, but I think Romney could get Rubio on his ticket and I think Romney/Rubio would probably clean sweep the swing states. I can't see any of the other contenders making a decent VP anyway, though Huntsman probably would be a good SecState and I'm guessing that's what will happen. I can't really see any of these guys, regardless of their conservative credentials, actually helping Romney, they got beaten up pretty good too. Damaged goods except for Pawlenty. Any choice that is viewed as at least decently conservative will be sufficient to guarantee the right-wing vote and I think Bachmann, for instance, or Santorum, would actually drive votes away. I don't think Cain or Perry will really bring anything to the table even if you could delete the attacks. End of the day, various attacks on Romney for not being conservative enough will probably win him more votes than it costs him.He just needs to pick a VP candidate who solidifies his conservative creds a bit and brings him a decent shot at a swing state or a chunk of a demographic.
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For those still wondering why the Republicans need to nominate Romney..... - 29/01/2012 11:25:25 PM 979 Views
That's of swing states only. - 29/01/2012 11:37:48 PM 694 Views
Well, we can assume that most other states will stay Red or Blue as usual..... - 29/01/2012 11:58:25 PM 534 Views
Assumptions are rarely a wise decision making method. *NM* - 30/01/2012 04:21:23 AM 264 Views
In this case they're a pretty good measure. - 30/01/2012 02:09:30 PM 522 Views
The general predictability of our voting process kind of bothers me - 30/01/2012 02:21:58 PM 619 Views
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The French are doomed. - 31/01/2012 12:32:46 AM 515 Views
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Damn good point - 01/02/2012 06:47:06 PM 531 Views
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What about Massachusetts? - 30/01/2012 03:55:46 PM 700 Views
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Traditionally vicious primaries don't do much damage - 02/02/2012 08:03:33 PM 534 Views
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It will be much better..... - 30/01/2012 12:34:46 AM 618 Views
Your abuse of the ellipsis is starting to irritate me. - 30/01/2012 04:28:04 AM 845 Views
Instead of ..... , I can end each sentence with a or - 30/01/2012 01:05:51 PM 595 Views
you are already getting 50% of what you want under obama - 30/01/2012 08:04:57 AM 626 Views
I would love to hear you give details about this "50%" from Obama,,,,, *NM* - 30/01/2012 01:04:25 PM 218 Views
Sad but true. - 06/02/2012 03:44:44 AM 489 Views
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He might win Minnesota - 02/02/2012 07:05:22 PM 616 Views
Like Ventura? I see your point. *NM* - 02/02/2012 08:40:25 PM 205 Views
and the guy with a satallite dish on his head - 02/02/2012 08:49:43 PM 555 Views
Huh. - 02/02/2012 10:02:36 PM 690 Views
no it ended that is an old story - 02/02/2012 11:29:42 PM 513 Views
btw, taking a blind guess here, but - 02/02/2012 12:05:16 AM 527 Views
I can neither confirm nor deny that..... *NM* - 02/02/2012 04:30:19 AM 218 Views

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