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Damn Republican Party had a chance to take the Governorship, but they wouldn't put any money towards a Tea Party candidate... so I agree...screw them. let them get exactly what they deserve.
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I agree the lack of support from the old farts in the republican party was an issue, but the ringer brought in by the democrats made the difference. I'm ready for a third party, but for them to succeed, they need to take about %75 of the republican party with them. They can leave Boehner, McCain, McConnell, and Graham in their world of make believe. Other wise I hope the RINO's can be taken out in their primary's. There are a lot of people that support the Tea party's basic principles for smaller government, but are turned off by their religious stance. Too many people use abortion, and gay marriage as their single point in voting instead of looking at the bigger picture of fiscal responsibility.
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there was a time when you didn't HAVE to vote on abortion or gay marriage because EVERYONE knew those were obviously wrong and it was a given that our leaders were to LEAD us and manage the workings of our country instead of making laws to protect the "rights" of killers and sexual deviants.
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