Posted on 06/25/2014 11:17:41 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
“There is absolutely no reason for conservatives to vote for a candidate in November who is beholden to the other party”
Yes there is and his name is McDaniel, I think he should run as an independent or even a write in. We had a local tea party candidate that ran as a write in and beat the two other Republicans as well as the Dem, as far as number of votes. ( this was a primary race)
I think there was enough publicity on this race to make a number of people po’d and I believe they would vote for McDaniel, he got 160,000 + votes.
Remove “Yes there is” from my last post. I think McDaniel should run but I didn’t mean or want to give the impression he was associated with the Dems. Sorry about that. Whew
Don’t look at me; please, don’t mistake me for a Republicrat.
In other news, what used to be the republican party saw further conservatives refuse to donate money to their cause. I know that I have not given a DIME to the stinking RINO party in years. The only donations I have made are to certain individual people, but not too the stinking party.
Why “the Repubs should never allow an open primary”? Open primaries serve the incumbent leadership of both parties, as we saw in Tuesday’s Mississippi runoff. We will never see a push by either national party to institute widespread closed primaries; quite the opposite, in fact. Manipulation of primaries, particularly voting for the weakest opposition candidate, is a well-established practice. It is up to the voters in each individual state to mount campaigns within their state legislatures to close their primaries.
If I were a resident of Mississippi, I’d vote for Childers solely as a protest vote against the GOP establishment. The fact that he’s pro-gun and pro-life would make it an absolute certainty.
Could not possibly agree more. There are still legions of registered Republicans who believe that any Republican is better than any Democrat and refuse to accept the truth of the last 5 1/2 years that the differences between the Republican elites and Democrat elites amount to nuances and shades. There is no distinct difference between Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Thad Cochran and their “good friends” Harry Reid, Carl Levin, Dick Durbin, etc. Maybe it’s time for all remaining good Americans of all parties to adopt a “Throw the Bums Out” strategy and work to defeat incumbents of all stripes, just to show that we can and I hope that doddering old fool Cochran will be the first victim of voter outrage.
So he longed for the days of Jefferson and Reagan, and that is a priori evidence he wants Jim Crow? Or the good ole days of country fairs and cotton candy means he wants black people back in chains?
What this is actually IS racism. Racism against whites, who are portrayed as racist against blacks, simply for loving their country and its heritage.
I never ever heard him or ANY conservative say he wants to go back to slavery and Jim Crow... Barring that, they are simply smearing him when trying to find so-called code words suggesting such when people reminisce about the past. You do it, I do it, everyone does. It doesn't mean we want to take away the blacks voting rights.
>> McDaniel, I think he should run as an independent or even a write in <<
Both options are impossible under Mississippi law. The deadline for getting on the ballot as an independent was January 31. And write-in votes are counted unless an “on the ballot” candidate has died, resigned or been removed.
Re: “It is up to the voters in each individual state to mount campaigns within their state legislatures to close their primaries.”
There is a simpler, instant solution.
We can pay for and manage our own primary elections.
When we pay for our own elections, we can write the election rules any way we like.
I’m guessing that if Conservative crossovers hand the Dem the election (and possibly retention of the Senate) the last thing Liberals like this writer will be saying is that the Dems owe the Tea Party a political debt.
That having been said, I’m consistantly of the opinion that we fight amongst ourselves in the primaries and then rally around the nominee regardless of Conservative/Tea Party or GOPe.
This race is now the exception to that. Cochrane needs to lose, in a clear demonstration that a line was crossed and these sort of tactics have no actual payoff.
I agree, and said so on Free Republic a year ago.
Quick Summary of Current Polls:
We have just three guaranteed GOP Senate pick ups - South Dakota, Montana, and West Virginia.
In Louisiana, Landrieu, the Democrat, trials by just 3%, within the margin of error.
In 7 other “Senate Battleground States,” the Democrat nominee either has a small lead, or is tied.
In Georgia, Nunn(D), has a small lead over Kingston(R), the Republican who is expected to win the GOP primary.
In Georgia, Perdue(R) has a small lead over Nunn(D), but Perdue(R) trails Kingston(R) by a large margin in the primary.
In Kentucky, Mitch McConnell(R) has a 1.5% lead, within the margin of error.
Here is a helpful reference page, just click on names for the most recent polls:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/election_2014/battle_for_congress.html
Really? What, exactly, do these measures constitute if it isn't voter bribery? And yes, predictably, they're racial reparations, more 0bamacare, and more protection for voter fraud. Lovely.
Cochran was a Democrat himself when the “bad old days” were happening.
Like you, I have always voted for the GOP nominee, no matter how disappointing.
Unfortunately, I’ve been voting that way for 45 years, and the country has still moved Left in almost every election.
Only Reagan’s first term, 1981-1985, and the Gingrich Revolution, one year, 1995, even managed to SLOW DOWN the Leftward march.
I’m beginning to think 2014 may be the year when the GOP finally succeeds in committing political suicide.
Thanks for that info .. I want to start some sort of conversation to return San Diego County to a closed primary.
We have a new state chairman and I don’t know if he changed it or not .. but I’m sure going to try to find out.
Thanks again.
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