To: Eyes Unclouded
I agree with you. To have any voice at all conservatives are going to have to have a coalition of moderate and even some liberal voters who have a inkling towards 2nd amendment rights and pro-life issues. I returned last night from a super bowl party here in Texas, unfortunately most of the folks there were middle to left of center. Most were retired military and true patriots, but coming from working class backgrounds were highly anti cooperate. Nobody liked Obama, some luke warm on Hillary and most including myself were not happy with the Republican choices. McCain was begrudgingly the consensus candidate. One person was clearly anti Mormon so that person would not vote Romney under any circumstances. I will vote for the Republican Candidate, as I keep stating the supreme court and Iraq are my two most important issues. On both either republican candidate better represent my values and political wants than any democratic candidate.
To: America-The-Great-1967
“Most were retired military and true patriots, but coming from working class backgrounds were highly anti cooperate. “
Being from Southeast Texas, I know a lot of people like that, they tend to be very conservative Democrats. I don’t think they would vote for Obama or Hillary, so they’re voting for McCain.
47 posted on
02/04/2008 11:43:05 AM PST by
snarkybob
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