Monday, March 8, 2010

Conservatives On The Move Watch Out!

Positive news for the Texas gubernatorial primary, the "Anti-Washington D.C. message” has propelled Governor Rick Perry in Texas – a conservative incumbent, Governor Rick Perry rode strong anti-Washington rhetoric to a victory over a sitting U.S. senator for the Texas Republican gubernatorial nomination in a race that could be a model in this year's crucial U.S. mid-term congressional elections I believe. After trailing Senator Hutchison in initial polls in 2009, Governor Perry surged to a commanding lead by mobilizing his party's most conservative members and harnessing disenchantment with President Obama and Washington politics.Reuters wrote that it was a “anti-Washington campaign distaste you!” This was a primary between two different kinds of Republicans, well-known politicians I might add. Guess what, the more conservative one was, they overwhelmingly got elected. Kay Bailey Hutchison had the Washington Republican establishment backing her. All you need to know here is that in Texas, Republican voters were saying "no" to RINO Republicans as much if not more than they were saying "no" to Washington in the sense that RINO Republicans are the same kind of Democrats, extreme liberal Democrats to certain extent, you might be able to make the case. But this was a primary, and this was simply Republican voters, conservative voters saying, "We don't want the Republican Party run by the RINOs, by moderate Republicans." I'm just point out a fact.


Perry sounds national themes but says he's rooted in Texas
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/perry-sounds-national-themes-but-says-hes-rooted-315645.html

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