If It's Christie VS Paul 2016,Bye Bye Liberals Forever.,GOP Wins Regardless

:eusa_boohoo:Christie running as a Democrat is our only sure hope. And if he can knock off Hillary early, The GOP has nothing to worry about. If Chris wins, he needs to choose someone in the ranks of either Scott Walker or Mike Pence to be his running mate. (That will be a slap in the face to the left). If Paul wins, he will have a list of about 12 excellent candidates to choose from.
:eusa_drool:
It's a win win situation. Now we get even with "U-No-Who" for running as a moderate, and decided to go hard left!
:lol:
women - NO (54% of women voted Democratic in 2012)

Non-married men - NO (56% of non-married men voted Democratic in 2012)

urban dwellers - NO (69% of voters in large cities with populations over 500,000 and 58% of voters in mid-sized cities with populations from 50,000 to 500,000 voted Democratic in 2012)

visible minorities - NO (93% of Blacks, 71% of Hispanics and 73% of Asians voted Democratic in 2012)

Catholics -NO (50% of Catholics voted Democratic in 2012)

Jews - NO (69% of Catholics voted Democratic in 2012)

young voters - NO (60% of voters 18–24 years old, 60% of voters 25–29 years old and 55% of voters 30–39 years old voted Democratic in 2012)

Liberals - NO (86% of Liberals voted Democratic in 2012)

Moderates - NO (56% of Moderates voted Democratic in 2012)

the working poor - NO (63% of voters with family incomes under $30 000 and 57% of voters with family incomes $30,000–49,999 voted Democratic in 2012)

postgraduate education - NO (55% of voters with postgraduate education voted Democratic in 2012)

Northeast - NO (59% of voters in the Northeast voted Democratic in 2012)

Midwest - NO (51% of voters in the Midwest voted Democratic in 2012)

West - NO (54% of voters in the West voted Democratic in 2012)

From where does "RichardMissing" expect to attract these conservative votes for this "win - win" victory in 2016?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012
 
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didn't anyone learn anything from 2012? You cannot count on how it use to be when voting the factors that were a given before 2012 are no longer useful.
Now you must take into consideration how the low information voter will vote.
 
:eusa_boohoo:Christie running as a Democrat is our only sure hope. And if he can knock off Hillary early, The GOP has nothing to worry about. If Chris wins, he needs to choose someone in the ranks of either Scott Walker or Mike Pence to be his running mate. (That will be a slap in the face to the left). If Paul wins, he will have a list of about 12 excellent candidates to choose from.
:eusa_drool:
It's a win win situation. Now we get even with "U-No-Who" for running as a moderate, and decided to go hard left!
:lol:
women - NO (54% of women voted Democratic in 2012)

Non-married men - NO (56% of non-married men voted Democratic in 2012)

urban dwellers - NO (69% of voters in large cities with populations over 500,000 and 58% of voters in mid-sized cities with populations from 50,000 to 500,000 voted Democratic in 2012)

visible minorities - NO (93% of Blacks, 71% of Hispanics and 73% of Asians voted Democratic in 2012)

Catholics -NO (50% of Catholics voted Democratic in 2012)

Jews - NO (69% of Catholics voted Democratic in 2012)

young voters - NO (60% of voters 18–24 years old, 60% of voters 25–29 years old and 55% of voters 30–39 years old voted Democratic in 2012)

Liberals - NO (86% of Liberals voted Democratic in 2012)

Moderates - NO (56% of Moderates voted Democratic in 2012)

the working poor - NO (63% of voters with family incomes under $30 000 and 57% of voters with family incomes $30,000–49,999 voted Democratic in 2012)

postgraduate education - NO (55% of voters with postgraduate education voted Democratic in 2012)

Northeast - NO (59% of voters in the Northeast voted Democratic in 2012)

Midwest - NO (51% of voters in the Midwest voted Democratic in 2012)

West - NO (54% of voters in the West voted Democratic in 2012)

From where does "RichardMissing" expect to attract these conservative votes for this "win - win" victory in 2016?

United States presidential election, 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From the number of people who now know what democrats had in mind when they said they would transform the country. You cannot judge an upcoming election by past elections. You have no idea who would have changed their minds. From the slide obama has taken many already have.
 
:eusa_boohoo:Christie running as a Democrat is our only sure hope. And if he can knock off Hillary early, The GOP has nothing to worry about. If Chris wins, he needs to choose someone in the ranks of either Scott Walker or Mike Pence to be his running mate. (That will be a slap in the face to the left). If Paul wins, he will have a list of about 12 excellent candidates to choose from.
:eusa_drool:
It's a win win situation. Now we get even with "U-No-Who" for running as a moderate, and decided to go hard left!
:lol:

You crack me up!! :lol:
 
and who can't wait for the moment when Chris Christie confronts Hillary in the final debates, and in one of them he asks her, how could you have just stood there, watching our embassy under attack, and had to contemplate on whether our Embassador and 3 other Americans should live or die?

Romney already tried that against Obama

Failed miserably

Christie is too smart politically to center his campaign against Hillary on Benghazi
 
:eusa_boohoo:Christie running as a Democrat is our only sure hope. And if he can knock off Hillary early, The GOP has nothing to worry about. If Chris wins, he needs to choose someone in the ranks of either Scott Walker or Mike Pence to be his running mate. (That will be a slap in the face to the left). If Paul wins, he will have a list of about 12 excellent candidates to choose from.
:eusa_drool:
It's a win win situation. Now we get even with "U-No-Who" for running as a moderate, and decided to go hard left!
:lol:

i like ^this guy^.
 
I am looking forward to see Christie wolfing down burgers when Paul is taking questions during the debate. Kind of like when Monica was hiding in Clintons podium during his debates.
 
I am looking forward to see Christie wolfing down burgers when Paul is taking questions during the debate. Kind of like when Monica was hiding in Clintons podium during his debates.

Christie will have lost 100 lbs by that time

Rand Paul will still look like a doofus
 

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