risk_reward
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It probably is, when you get into the details... but the question is is the other guy better, and why does Ron think this guy is better, to me. I suspect there is something or things specific Ron has in mind.
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edit, come to think of it, this is Bachmann territory. Didn't they pretty much ALL vote for that Constitutional amendment? Wouldn't that apply to the guy he is running against?
and TC, defining a sacrament EITHER way is objectionable, I would think. Churches and individuals should work it out for themselves. But it sounds like this might have been for a purpose, this endorsement, as when Ron endorsed Stevens when Stevens pushed Ron's audit bill. There was no one better running against him, but he wasn't exactly 'one of us'. It was just that we all wanted the Fed audited.
Severson is not currently in office, but would likely have voted for the marriage ammendment, too. The point is Severson is honest about his positions: he even puts them on his webpage:
http://www.danseverson.com/issues
Kurt Bills however is promising a lot but only in private. He avoids all issues in his stump speechs and only talks about being an economics teacher. He has no issues on his website:
kurtbills.com
The fact of the matter is that he seems untrustworthy to me. He knew beforehand that the Paul supporters were the determining factor in the governor endorsement and we are stronger this time. He is using us.
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