To: buckalfa
Community organizing on a precinct, city, county, and state wide level where it counted: the swing states. Hate the candidate and his ideology, but you have to admire his campaign.
Exactly. The Dem storm troopers rolled out the vote. Every senior retirement home, every obamaphone black, etc., etc. They all got a personal contact. It isn’t complicated. Early voting is a game changer and the loser party has yet to adapt. Worse, they don’t even seem interested in this type of political warfare. Too much work I guess.
13 posted on
05/09/2013 9:23:37 AM PDT by
lodi90
To: lodi90
Tokyo Rove is now using this as another opportunity to scam more money from RNC GOP-donors to build his own version of this guys platform. Another opportunity for Rove to fleece his donors.
14 posted on
05/09/2013 9:31:07 AM PDT by
jimbo123
To: lodi90
Republicans, especially the old guard organization men are aggresively content to be the King's designated opposition.They are comfortable with their sinecures nad don't worry a lot about their faux fiefdom being frayed and chipped around the edges as they become increasingly irrelevant. We are not moving toward a one party state. We have been there pretty much since Reagan stepped down. The permanent government is solidly Statist Democrat. The Democrats, when they get the presidency clean house in the Agencies and remove all the Republicans they can reach and install farther and farther left bureaucrats. Republicans change out most of the agency heads but leave untouched the lesser horde so the day to day decisions and actions bend further and further left. The Republican president is opposed strenuously by his own Agencies and gets little done to further that miniscule part of his program that is conservative. Are we near a "tipping point?" Not any more. That is pretty far in the past.
20 posted on
05/09/2013 10:08:21 AM PDT by
arthurus
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