To: jazusamo
53 percent of the 500 Republicans surveyed hold a favorable view of Mr. GrahamIMHO, 53 Percent is way, way too high. Cash, Bright and Mace better get a move on.
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36 posted on
09/25/2013 4:02:16 PM PDT by
upchuck
(nobamacare must be stopped before it can live down to our expectations.)
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37 posted on
09/25/2013 4:03:19 PM PDT by
upchuck
(nobamacare must be stopped before it can live down to our expectations.)
To: upchuck
Amen to that...I’m sure the three of them will be pounding him on Linda’s support for the immigration bill and 0bamacare among his other lib tendencies.
Seems to me he won’t be able to counter those things if they really press them but I’m not familiar with the voting base.
42 posted on
09/25/2013 4:14:24 PM PDT by
jazusamo
([Obama] A Truly Great Phony -- Thomas Sowell http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3058949/posts)
To: upchuck
53 percent of the 500 Republicans surveyed hold a favorable view of Mr. Graham.
But too bad for Senator Graham that not one of those 500 Republicans polled is a conservative Independent or a voter who no longer identifies as a Republican.
Upchuck, after this week, Graham is not the only RINO in the U. S. Senate who is headed for a date with UTTER REJECTION BY HIS CONSTITUENTS. Even if folks have to wait years, rejection of GOPe Senators is coming big time.
Besides, Linseed's braintrust probably was behind the taking of this poll. Either way, we S. C. conservatives are not likely to be deterred from going full-tilt to get rid of this un-manly menace to Southern conservatism. He's a serious problem for us.
To: upchuck
Nice shade .... I think his color palette is ‘winter’.
58 posted on
09/25/2013 5:18:05 PM PDT by
hummingbird
(Don't be afraid of the big words.)
To: upchuck; All
Question for the SC ping list...
SC has one of the most conservative GOP House delegations..IMHO, any of them would make a superb senator, a great improvement over Graham. We now have three "lesser-known" announced candidates. I mean them no disrespect by that term. As polls continue to show that Graham is NOT popular among the GOP base in the state, is there a possibility that one of them would decide to go for it, and challenge Graham in the primary? None was willing to do so as yet...it'd mean giving up a very safe House seat..but if they sense weakness, all bets could be off. If, for example, Trey Gowdy announced tomorrow, I think he would instantly become a favorite, and likely cause Cash, Bright, and Mace to drop out. Gowdy would have no trouble raising the $$$, and he'd have a slew of volunteers.
Thoughts?
73 posted on
09/26/2013 6:58:32 AM PDT by
ken5050
(Benghazi investigation update: "The plot thickens, like Hillary Clinton's ankles.." (longfellow")
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