To: Antoninus
Step 2: After the first primaries, conservatives must coalesce around one candidate. I am currently a Santorum supporter. However, if Rick finishes outside the top three any of the first three primaries, I will transfer my support to the most formidable non-Romney Republican. It is important that many people agree to do this and then be VERY vocal about it. The only way Romney can win this is if the conservative vote remains split for too long. If we unite, he can't win. Period. I think it all boils down to this. After IA, NH, NV, SC and FL have voted then there will be at least a couple of conservative candidates who have not finished in the top three in any of these primaries. It will then be time for conservatives supporting these also-rans to re-direct their support to one of the conservative front-runners.
To: rogue yam
I think it all boils down to this. After IA, NH, NV, SC and FL have voted then there will be at least a couple of conservative candidates who have not finished in the top three in any of these primaries. It will then be time for conservatives supporting these also-rans to re-direct their support to one of the conservative front-runners.
Indeed. But before we get to that point, the media will attempt to create a critical mass for Romney. We must not allow that to happen which is why we need a small army of volunteers out there getting information out to conservatives about Romney's liberal record.
Step 1 is critical.
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11/14/2011 8:47:30 PM PST by
Antoninus
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