sailingaway
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I think you nailed it here. If Flake wins, then he is pretty much safe and won't need to raise a ton of cash every six years. The Senate gets a guy that is going to vote with Rand about 90% of the time or more based on his history in the House. The alternative in Cardon is an establishment type, that would essentially have a job in the Senate till he retires. The return on investment is big here.
What some folks here are going to have to come to grips with is that not every Liberty group or PAC feels that a candidate must be a card carrying member of the Mises Institute and have antiwar.com in their bookmarks in order to be someone that warrants support. If someone doesn't like a guy like Flake because of some of the positions he holds, or votes he has made in the past - then fine don't send him any cash. But don't get your panties in a bunch when there are other Liberty minded groups that do back him.
We'll just know they are the sort who don't care if those they back are liberty candidates. It is a good way to identify groups.
