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powergirl

(2,393 posts)
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 07:10 PM Jan 2012

After Iowa Caucuses, GOP elite seek "consensus" Candidate

I like how these flag waving wingnuts want to get the most powerful and monied of the Republicans to annoint a "consensus" candidate. Can you imagine what the press would do if the Democratic Party had a kabal to annoint a candidate? The Repubs don't trust their own voters.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71077.html



A group of movement conservatives has called an emergency meeting in Texas next weekend to find a “consensus” Republican presidential hopeful, POLITICO has learned.

“You and your spouse are cordially invited to a private meeting with national conservative leaders of faith at the ranch of Paul and Nancy Pressler near Brenham, Texas, with the purpose of attempting to unite and to come to a consensus on which Republican presidential candidate or candidates to support, or which not to support,” read an invitation that is making its way into in-boxes Wednesday morning.


"The meeting is being hosted by such prominent conservative figures as James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family; Don Wildmon, onetime chairman of the American Family Association; and Gary Bauer, himself a former presidential candidate.

"Many of the individuals on the host list attended a previous closed-door session with Rick Perry this summer. But Perry’s candidacy stalled out, though he’s pledged to take his campaign on to South Carolina despite a disappointing fifth-place finish in Iowa.


"Movement conservatives are concerned that a vote split between Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum among base voters could enable Mitt Romney to grab the GOP nomination. A source who shared the invitation said the meeting was about how to avoid such a possibility."


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71077.html#ixzz1iX9YMyXD

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After Iowa Caucuses, GOP elite seek "consensus" Candidate (Original Post) powergirl Jan 2012 OP
I hope therye successful mr_liberal Jan 2012 #1
 

mr_liberal

(1,017 posts)
1. I hope therye successful
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 08:20 PM
Jan 2012

A coalescing around one conservative woudl cause Romney all kinds of problems.

Even if this conservative candidate doesn't ultimately win, he could damage Romney in the process.

Its good to know that theyre still unwilling to accept Romney as their nominee.

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