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To: Kickass Conservative
17 million Evangelicals didn't show up in 2008 ~ and they would have voted for a real Conservative Republican.

They didn't vote for McCain, so why would they suddenly decide to vote for the far more Leftwing Romney?

That does not make sense.

I know that the day after the big loss the MIttbots are going to go public and blame the Social Conservatives for the loss, but they threw those votes away in 2008 and 2012.

This is an election the GOP-e can lose by being faithless and dishonest with the far more Conservative Republican voting base.

It's not like I'm arguing from a strictly ideological position ~ I"m looking at the numbers and those numbers tell me Romney is not only going to lose, he can't win no matter what he says or does.s

What is worse, even the GOP-e analysts know this.

136 posted on 07/01/2012 5:30:56 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
>”17 million Evangelicals didn't show up in 2008”<

First of all, where do you dig up that number? That's news to me.

Second of all, where were those 17 Million people during the 2012 Republican Primaries when we had a plethora of Conservative Candidates running?

I will give your premise some thought when you can prove the statistics supporting it.

Until then, you are expecting us to believe that these mystery Evangelicals hated McCain and Palin so much that they let an avowed Whitey hating Marxist win the Presidency. Oh man, that's rich...

160 posted on 07/01/2012 4:11:46 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (Godfathercare, either your Freedom or your Money will be on that Insurance Policy.)
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