SkinsNDeacs
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Of course not
The political leanings of my wife (that have vastly evolved thanks to her audience with me) are about 5000 on the list of barriers between me and poontang. 1-4000 are diapers.
social conservative/TP candidate wins Iowa
Christie wins New Hampshire
Who wins SC and does it lead to momentum for the other primaries?
Tough to see Christie winning SC. Hell, tough to see a moderate Republican (or just any non-TPer) winning a single state in the south in the Republican primary.
Moderates won the last two nominations, no?
Moderates won the last two nominations, no?
The big question is where the money will go for Republicans. If the money goes to Christie, he'll be the favorite. If the money stays away from Christie, he may not last long.
Cruz has "will stand up for conservative principles and will not back down" on his resume. That's going to mean something to the Republican base.
Everyone talks about the TPers splintering off and forming their own party but is their a chance the moderates splinter off and form their own party? I would think guys like Christie, Walker, Jeb Bush would have more national appeal than Cruz, Bachman and Palin.
I think the TPers would want the new "outsider" brand.
That said, Christie would be a great Bull-Moose nominee.
Everyone talks about the TPers splintering off and forming their own party but is their a chance the moderates splinter off and form their own party? I would think guys like Christie, Walker, Jeb Bush would have more national appeal than Cruz, Bachman and Palin.