yeezus
It's OVER 5,000!
He's also raised $100MM so far ... and some think $500MM by June.
He'll be fine.
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He's also raised $100MM so far ... and some think $500MM by June.
He'll be fine.
That's highly unlikely especially if they continue to push the immigration debate.
wooo elections to the highest bidder!
Where have you been for the past two decades?
not voting for a large majority of it.
i know it's always happened, but that doesn't mean it should continue. i
Bush on immigration:
"There are means by which we can control our border better than we have. And there should be penalties for breaking the law," he added. "But the way I look at this -- and I'm going to say this, and it'll be on tape and so be it. The way I look at this is someone who comes to our country because they couldn’t come legally, they come to our country because their families -- the dad who loved their children -- was worried that their children didn’t have food on the table. And they wanted to make sure their family was intact, and they crossed the border because they had no other means to work to be able to provide for their family. Yes, they broke the law, but it’s not a felony. It’s an act of love. It’s an act of commitment to your family. I honestly think that that is a different kind of crime that there should be a price paid, but it shouldn’t rile people up that people are actually coming to this country to provide for their families."
I'd like to see a Democrat take that position.
Going to be really interesting to see what the Republicans do here. I count 16 likely candidates already and it might even go up to 20.
A Jeb Bush/Susana Martinez combo easily triumphs over a Hillary/Castro duo in a battle of Hispanic authenticity. But I really hope the country doesn't go that route.
Where have you been? Obama's own immigration speech after the executive order just hit the nail about 20 times how nearly all of these immigrants hiding here in the shadows came to this country to find a better life for them and their families, how a lot of them love this country and want to be good productive citizens, etc.
If that doesn't speak to what you bolded, then we're not speaking the same language.
The fact of the matter is, Bush in 2004 got 45% of the hispanic vote. THat's why he beat Kerry for the most part, but demographics have shifted so much and Republicans have alienated hispanics more than you admit during Obama's term that it'll be more than a miracle if they get close to 30% of the hispanic vote.
My guess is the more candidates there are, the more Rand Paul benefits. I feel like he has his "base" no matter what - and the more candidates that enter just dillutes the others.
which is why jeb said what he said.
Where have you been? Obama's own immigration speech after the executive order just hit the nail about 20 times how nearly all of these immigrants hiding here in the shadows came to this country to find a better life for them and their families, how a lot of them love this country and want to be good productive citizens, etc.
If that doesn't speak to what you bolded, then we're not speaking the same language.
I don't see how Rand has the base. Because honestly the Republicans don't even know what the base is themselves. Rand is about to go on the Anti-Patriot Act mode which I support, but if he starts speaking on foreign policy like his dad there's no way he gets the base. There's too much craving for blood and war in his party than there is for non-intervention and reduction of the military industrial complex.
Well, I specifically meant Democrats running for President since you alluded to immigration being a weakness for Republicans in 2016.
I liked Obama's immigration speech, but Bush was using that kind of rhetoric way back when it was akin to drinking poison.
Even if morons like Huckabee come out with strong anti-immigration positions, that actually only serves to highlight how moderate Bush is on the issue and allows him to tout his own Hispanic connections.
That hurts a candidate like Hillary, who has been slow to come around on immigration and has only spoken about it in terms of reform ... even then with this kind of sterility.
which is why jeb said what he said.
Rand's got a large chunk of the libertarian leaning part of the base (deservedly or not)... He will capture many of Ron's supporters - and you may recall Ron was consistently pulling in over 10% of the vote in every state. Rand will get most of those, plus MANY more republicans that Ron never touched. I think Rand will have a very consistent primary performance - and the more candidates that enter the field, the stronger Rand's numbers become.
Rand has already pivoted to neocon foreign policy - so no worries there
Well perhaps you haven't seen how aggressive Hillary has been on immigration the last week or so. She's paying attention.
And what you say Huckabee does is exactly the purpose Sanders fills for Hillary. He can be out there and make Hillary's liberal positions seem moderate compared to Sanders.
Jeb said what he said because he has a Mexican wife and children of mixed descent.