Conservatives who will not vote for Mitt Romney even with Obama as the only alternate

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In. First. I will be looking to the write-in rules for my state.

Possible write ins: Goldwater, Helms, Reagan, Perry, Demint, Jindall.

Conservative or bust.
 
Wow. First, the title needs editing since as you point out in your OP, write-in is always a viable alternate vote.

Second. Dude, stand with Mitt! I have since 2008 and still do today! But that said, if you're gonna write in someone, might I suggest John Ashcroft?
 
The sad irony is that Reagan nowadays would be considered to be on the left of the current republican field (and democrat!), hell so would Nixon!
 
Yeah. Reagan is a terrible conservative by current standards. He raised taxes 7 out of the 8 years he was president. He compromised with Democrats all the time. His legislative success all required bipartisan support. His best legislative victories were when he worked in partnership with Democratic leaders. He sat down and negotiated face to face with national enemies. He cut and ran from military confrontation. He avoided most military confrontation.
 
If you look closely at the primary electoral maps at the county or precinct level you will see that Romney is winning or doing well in all of the geographical areas that lean Democrat in general elections.

Wonder what the means?
 
If you look closely at the primary electoral maps at the county or precinct level you will see that Romney is winning or doing well in all of the geographical areas that lean Democrat in general elections.

Wonder what the means?

What it means is that Romney is more popular with the people who will decide the election. And less popular with the radical extremists who want to control the Republican party, despite moving further and further from the mainstream of the American people.
 
If you look closely at the primary electoral maps at the county or precinct level you will see that Romney is winning or doing well in all of the geographical areas that lean Democrat in general elections.

Wonder what the means?

Are those general polls (ALL voters polled)?
 
If you look closely at the primary electoral maps at the county or precinct level you will see that Romney is winning or doing well in all of the geographical areas that lean Democrat in general elections.

Wonder what the means?

That he is sane, intelligent and devilishly handsome?
 
Do you mean Chafee / Brown 2012???

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Yes :) Jack is a good man that both sides always respected. I just brought up that mug cuz I ordered it for someone.
 
Just curious and this seems like a good place to post it has a write-in ever won anything? Not president but maybe the American equivalent of an MP (I always mix up and forget the American terms. This is the person who represents your district in the federal thing.).
 
Just curious and this seems like a good place to post it has a write-in ever won anything? Not president but maybe the American equivalent of an MP (I always mix up and forget the American terms. This is the person who represents your district in the federal thing.).

2010 US Senate race in Alaska.
 
Wow. First, the title needs editing since as you point out in your OP, write-in is always a viable alternate vote.

Second. Dude, stand with Mitt! I have since 2008 and still do today! But that said, if you're gonna write in someone, might I suggest John Ashcroft?

The guy who lost an election to a dead man? :eek:
 
I hate how the primary in Virginia is completely pointless this year because of the blockhead state GOP. I'm a federalist through and through and don't want nationwide election policies, but Virginia needs to catch up with her neighbors.
 
Well no. A primary is an election controlled by the State. A caucus is a private party affair.
 
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