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Not a chance that Independents will even make a dent in the political landscape
If the Tea Partiers are able to elect enough conservatives to take control of the party, and those conservatives choose competent leadership, I think the GOP will become the dominant party. And could conceivably stop the runaway train that threatens to sink us.
Not a chance that Independents will even make a dent in the political landscape
It's the independents who usually swing the elections.
There are plenty of people that are qualified to run for President. It's more a question of who is willing to run. Why all the feigned interest in the GOP? Pretending you might actually consider voting for a Republican?
As usual from the right....no names they are willing to stand behind
There must be somebody
I have voted for many Republicans.....Reagan, Daddy Bush
Too many to name at the state and local level
I think you're missing the point. Who the Republicans nominate doesn't really matter at this point.
They're going to win, possibly because of their merits, but certainly because THEY AREN'T THE INCUMBENT.
The right (not necessarily the Republican Party) could run a bag of rocks, and it is going to win.
Chris Christie
Jan Brewer
Sarah Palin
Michelle Bachmann
Ron Paul
If the Tea Partiers are able to elect enough conservatives to take control of the party, and those conservatives choose competent leadership, I think the GOP will become the dominant party. And could conceivably stop the runaway train that threatens to sink us.
Sure, if they dump the cultural issues and concentrate on fiscal responsibility, good economics, and appropriate defense. The problem with the Republican Party during the Bush years was they became too heavily invested in cultural conservatism and completely threw away fiscal sanity. That is why the Yankee Republican almost became extinct. The surprise election of Scott Brown put a bit of a flicker back in their dying light.