Man, I hope she does. She'd have no chance and would draw the rest of the R candidates to the right.
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Another candidate for the GOP that I heard of recently is a fellow named Herman Cain. He comes from a business background, not politics. I have to admit, he isn't getting the press that the other people are, but man if you listen to what he has to say, it makes a lot of sense.
The one most important thing that he said that I appreciated his honesty, the day after he announced his candidacy, he was asked what he would do about Afghanistan and the other wars.
He was pretty much ridiculed when he responded, he wasn't sure. His mentality was that he didn't have enough information at his disposal to make an informed decision. Without the information and knowledge of the senior military leaders, CIA intelligence briefs, NSA briefs, etc. He said, to make an uninformed decision was only smoke and mirrors.
Gotta love his honesty. Even after being pressed, he stuck to his guns and said he would have to get the information before he could make any decision.
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Not true. The incumbent will have the advantage, even if they have unpopular policies (Look at G.W.)Originally posted by dczech09 View PostThe thing the Republicans need to focus on is not finding a good candidate, but finding a good President. Lets face it, whoever runs against Obama will most likely win.
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The incumbent historically has the advantage going into elections. The thing that Obama will need to focus on is the economic numbers. Only once in history has a sitting President won re-election when the unemployment rate was over 7%. If I were running, I would be stressing the high unemployment rate to people everyday.Originally posted by shanecurran View PostNot true. The incumbent will have the advantage, even if they have unpopular policies (Look at G.W.)Brian
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Well said.
Originally posted by MonkeyMama View PostMy personal opinion is that the extreme right was getting somewhere for a short time, with their extreme right and evangelical agenda. For example, I have poor/evangelical relatives who will vote whoever their church tells them to vote for. I marvel how they support candidates who cut taxes for the wealthy, etc. It's like some kind of evil genius - to get the poor to vote for the interests of the wealthy. IF you ask them why - it all comes down to abortion and gay marriage.
BUT, while they were gaining support of the sheep, they have been losing longtime conservatives to the democratic side. My family is very conservative, and I know they all voted for Obama. I think it is somewhat related - that most of my educated/middle class devout family is leaving the church. To me, it's jaw dropping. If you told me most my family would leave the church by the year 2010, I wouldn't have believed you. The politics have everything to do with it. Some of my family is very left leaning, and others are very right leaning - but they all are disgusted by the church and *right-wing* politics of today. They don't care about abortion and gays - they want the economy fixed. They want affordable healthcare. They want jobs.
Anyway, Palin seemed to be a driving force in getting many traditional conservatives voting for Obama. If the right thinks that the likes of Trump and Palin are what the people want, well, they apparently want to hand over another win to the democrats. They fooled much of California into voting for Arnold, and that ended in disaster. All of this seems to be backfiring for the long haul.
As for me personally? I have no political party. I will vote for anyone who runs on common sense. Arnold, Trump and Palins are all just clowns to me. No matter which party supported them, I wouldn't vote for them. I think fiscal conservatism is probably more of an important issue to me than any other. The right has put forth candidates in recent years who borrow borrow borrow (Arnold) and who cut taxes while increasing spending (Bush). Most conservatives aren't buying these *conservatives.*
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