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| Questioner to Obama: “I’m Tired of Defending You.” Posted: 20 Sep 2010 03:00 PM PDT Wow. Perhaps the kool aid is wearing off for some who voted for hope and change. Evidently hope-n-change isn't cutting through middle class angst. A questioner at a CNBC Townhall asked President Obama a very pointed question (click image to watch).
Jim Geraghty suspects, and I agree, that she is as tired of the "we're moving in the right direction" rhetoric as we are. Jim Hoft wonders how she snuck past the Obama town hall stagers, remember the party crashers Jim? HT: Memeorandum Share and Enjoy:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Value Voters Summit Straw Poll: Mike Pence Tops Mike Huckabee Posted: 20 Sep 2010 05:54 AM PDT
What did surprise me is that Representative Mike Pence (R-Indiana) topped former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (who was last year's winner), albeit not by much. I don't think a straw poll win warrants much analysis here, but Representative Pence is known as a strong fiscal conservative and an ideas guy (he worked in a think tank in Indiana). In light that the House Republican leadership wanted to avoid the abortion and marriage issues with this year's election agenda; Pence's comments during the Summit that voters demand social conservative principles from national GOP leadership resonated in a major way. So those comments and his fiscal bona fides I'm sure contributed to his success in the straw poll. How does this actually reflect on 2012? I think the only person this poll really impacts is former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Consider that Romney won in 2007, and has gone down in this straw poll every year since despite making an appearance every year shows lost ground with social conservatives. That will not help him win early caucus and primary states of Iowa and South Carolina. Romney has polled well nationally, but he did in 2008 as well. Huckabee as recent scientific polls have indicated is a contender. I don't think this this straw poll necessarily indicate an erosion of support among social conservatives, but they are open to exploring other candidates as well like Palin, Gingrich, and Pence. Newt Gingrich has some ground to gain among social conservatives, and his marital history I'm sure is one of the primary reasons he didn't do as well in this straw poll. As far as Representative Pence, the main disadvantage for him is this… he is a Representative. I'm trying to think back to the last time a Representative was nominated to run for President (in either party), let alone win. I also firmly believe Republicans will nominate somebody with executive experience this year (which is what I tend to favor). He is also behind in terms of name recognition. In terms of his policy positions, he is incredibly strong which makes him a viable pick to run on the GOP ticket. Presidential Candidate Name Total Votes Percentage Mike Pence 170 24% Vice Presidential Candidate Responses: Mike Pence 119 16% ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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