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should Obama thank the evangelicals for their bigotry?
His vp pick should he win the nomination will solidify the base. I see him picking a hard right conservative.
His vp pick should he win the nomination will solidify the base. I see him picking a hard right conservative.
His vp pick should he win the nomination will solidify the base. I see him picking a hard right conservative.
Funny you should say that. I saw a republican and democratic pudit suggesting that he might be thinking about Herman Cain. Given his behavior toward Cain, that's not so farfetched. It would be a more exciting ticket then say, Romney/Pawlenty..but not as safe.
should Obama thank the evangelicals for their bigotry?
Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon. That's amazing.
I don't like Romney..and I don't plan to vote for him. But he's never injected his religion into the political debates or conversation. It should not be a factor.
that's 4%.should Obama thank the evangelicals for their bigotry?
Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon. That's amazing.
I don't like Romney..and I don't plan to vote for him. But he's never injected his religion into the political debates or conversation. It should not be a factor.
"Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon.
Ed Rollins, Bachmann's campaign manager..why ever would he say that?
Link?
Mostly the only people I ever see claiming that lately are Democrats...
So if it came true in 2012, that's 20% of what, 20% ?
They definitely won't be voting for Obama, so.....
They may stay home because they won't support a Mormon.
Ed Rollins, Bachmann's campaign manager..why ever would he say that?
They definitely won't be voting for Obama, so.....
that's 4%.Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon. That's amazing.
I don't like Romney..and I don't plan to vote for him. But he's never injected his religion into the political debates or conversation. It should not be a factor.
"Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon.
Ed Rollins, Bachmann's campaign manager..why ever would he say that?
Link?
Mostly the only people I ever see claiming that lately are Democrats...
So if it came true in 2012, that's 20% of what, 20% ?
They definitely won't be voting for Obama, so.....
that's 4%.
"Ed Rollins said last night that over 20% of evangelicals will not vote for Romney because he is a Mormon.
Ed Rollins, Bachmann's campaign manager..why ever would he say that?
Link?
Mostly the only people I ever see claiming that lately are Democrats...
So if it came true in 2012, that's 20% of what, 20% ?
They definitely won't be voting for Obama, so.....
I'm just guessing at the percentage of Republicans who call themselves evangelical, but it's probably close to 20%..? So Ed Rollins, at this stage of posturing for the nomination, claims that 20% of THEM refuse to vote for Romney. I think that obviously remains to be seen and most likely if given the choice of Obama winning or not winning, they will join the other 80% of their fellow evangelicals, hold their nose and vote for the Mormon... Just my opinion. I'd still like to see the Rollins quote though...
Ed Rollins, Bachmann's campaign manager..why ever would he say that?
Heh. Good point. But, on the assumption he wasn't blowing smoke:
They definitely won't be voting for Obama, so.....
No, most of them won't vote for Obama, but the question is whether they'll vote at all. Or vote third party if they do.
Gawd, if Obama wins reelection by default because of stupid religious bigotry -- well, hell, it's no better than we deserve.
In what could be a game changer for Mitt Romney's 2012 bid, Chris Christie endorsed the former Massachusetts governor at an event in New Hampshire today.
"Mitt Romney is the man we need to lead America, and we need him now," Christie said at an afternoon press conference in Hanover, N.H.
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