Voting for the Candidate Who Can Win

By: Constitution Cat

My fellow Republicans were fond of telling me during the primary election season that their vote was going to the “candidate who can win”. They were less interested in the candidate’s record on the issues, commitment to principles or friendship with the truth than their perceived notion that the candidate could win the November election for the big “R”.

Surely Republican primary voters don’t really think that each and every one of them has a psychic gift which allows them to predict future events. These party dupes never question themselves about who it is that tells them who this mythical “candidate who can win” is. They are willing victims of mob think carefully orchestrated by the ruling class which has pre selected the person they want to carry their brand of government into the legislating bodies.

The “who can win” political strategy comes straight from the back pockets of the political insiders, the professional consultant class, the elite machine of state insiders, the stakeholder lobbyists and the candidates themselves – each one contributing their two cents to the chorus of “he can win”. That’s how the party dupes know who will be the “candidate who can win”.

It is time and overtime for Republican voters, and all voters in the general elections, to vote for the candidate who most closely represents their views so the American people can be the real winners in the election process.

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1 comment for “Voting for the Candidate Who Can Win

  1. Jonathan Backes
    October 16, 2014 at 5:43 pm

    great insight into what’s really going on inside the voting block. It’s high time people take responsibility for government. I’m so tired of hearing people complain and yet those same people refuse to risk losing the election to vote for what they believe in. We keep picking candidates based on fear. We are american’s living like cowards, when we have nothing to fear except fear itself. One man with courage equals a majority, Thomas Jefferson. We need to stand up and vote with courage and let the outcome be what it may

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