6/13/11, "30% Like Third-Party Option Given Current 2012 Presidential Candidates," Rasmussen
"Nearly one-in-three voters don’t like the way the 2012 presidential race is shaping up for now in the two major political parties.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of Likely U.S. Voters, given a choice between President Obama and one of the potential Republican presidential candidates, thinks 2012 would be a good year to consider electing a third-party candidate. Fifty-three percent (53%) disagree and say electing a third-party candidate would not be a good option with the current likely candidates. Another 18% aren’t sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
A plurality (46%) of voters not affiliated with either major political party favor the idea of electing a third-party candidate
- if faced with a match-up of Obama and one of the likely GOP candidates."...
11/14/10, RUSH LIMBAUGH: "The Ruling Class of the Republican Party doesn't want conservatives having any kind of a foothold, any success, or any leadership in the party...It appears to me they're perfectly happy being in the minority if it means not supporting conservatives....
- Apparently the establishment Republicans
- will fight harder and more viciously to stop conservatives than to stop Obama
- and the left. "...11/4/10
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We get the picture but we're determined to save this country. If anyone's going, it's Karl Rove and company. ed.
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