biles1234
05-25-2010, 08:35 AM
Hey everybody,
Thought I'd share the results from the first debate last night. More than anything, people need to stop pouring money into campaigns where we cannot win and focus on liberty candidates who can, such as Justin Amash in West Michigan. This race is definitely within reach. Spread the word!
"It’s a two horse race at this point. Amash and Heacock are the clear frontrunners. Justin Amash has run an impressive campaign and can certainly unite conservatives, libertarians, and fiscally conservative Democrats. His debate performance underscored his core campaign themes and allowed him to venture into areas, such as foreign policy, which have been undeveloped during his stint in Lansing. Steve Heacock was the other impressive performer tonight. He certainly has the professional credentials and smooth answers to win voters. His conventional campaign style and mainstream approach may be his biggest liabilities. The voters have had plenty of experience with conventional Republicans and have rejected such politicians in recent elections. We have a race between the libertarian-leaning state representative and the well-credentialed, polished community leader."
http://www.redcounty.com/3rd-congressional-district-debate-two-leaders-emerge/40326
Thought I'd share the results from the first debate last night. More than anything, people need to stop pouring money into campaigns where we cannot win and focus on liberty candidates who can, such as Justin Amash in West Michigan. This race is definitely within reach. Spread the word!
"It’s a two horse race at this point. Amash and Heacock are the clear frontrunners. Justin Amash has run an impressive campaign and can certainly unite conservatives, libertarians, and fiscally conservative Democrats. His debate performance underscored his core campaign themes and allowed him to venture into areas, such as foreign policy, which have been undeveloped during his stint in Lansing. Steve Heacock was the other impressive performer tonight. He certainly has the professional credentials and smooth answers to win voters. His conventional campaign style and mainstream approach may be his biggest liabilities. The voters have had plenty of experience with conventional Republicans and have rejected such politicians in recent elections. We have a race between the libertarian-leaning state representative and the well-credentialed, polished community leader."
http://www.redcounty.com/3rd-congressional-district-debate-two-leaders-emerge/40326