jbauer
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If that were the case we'd see all kinds of incumbents falling. Most of them get re-elected. The incumbent has a record to defend but he/she also has name recognition and for 95% of the people out there remembering a name is all that matters. Most don't take days, weeks, months or years to pick out who they support and why they support them.
The campaign has been the lynchpin in getting this going. I don't think that there were many here that honestly thought we had a shot after Iowa but we're all still trying!!
I was talking at the GOP booth at our county fair. Its social conservative country here. We're real big on no gays and no muslims, but when you actually sit down and talk through the real issues you'll find we agree on a large portion of things that other GOP'ers do.
The campaign has been the lynchpin in getting this going. I don't think that there were many here that honestly thought we had a shot after Iowa but we're all still trying!!
I was talking at the GOP booth at our county fair. Its social conservative country here. We're real big on no gays and no muslims, but when you actually sit down and talk through the real issues you'll find we agree on a large portion of things that other GOP'ers do.
Actually, running against the guy that has been in office is a lot easier now. Just say, "Look what he has done. Debt. Debt. Debt. I'm the better choice.", that has nothing to do with the official campaign.