Do you honestly not believe that running against your boss would hamstring you in the primary and
Roland00 Send a noteboard - 12/01/2012 06:07:11 PM
Do you honestly not believe that running against your boss would hamstring you in the primary and the general election?
You wouldn't think it would tie some forms of attack in the general election?
You would not think it would cause him to lose some primary support for he is see working with the rival, the enemy, or the devil (depending on which republican voter we are talking to).
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He does get much play for in the primary there are two groups of people.
1) The very polarized die hard Republicans (and Democrats in other elections). These people are not typical Republicans but instead fervent believers who hold very strong beliefs as well unwilling to change their mind on these strongly hold beliefs.
Jon Huntsman has made several mistakes for this group
A) Working for the "enemy", this maybe be fine in another time but right now to the die hard Republicans Obama is the enemy and not merely the opposition.
B) He has attacked a view which is strongly attached view to many die hard republicans on some issues such as gay civil unions, evolution, climate change, china, etc
C) He has not offered a different position than the rest of the field on the renaming strong beliefs. He has been a very mellow guy and the only "out there" thing he has done is on his tax plan. While these die hard republicans are "high information" voters compared to the general public they don't really care about wonkish details and thus will judge politicians on gut instinct and feelings instead of wonkish details. He is to use a term that Random Thoughts like "Republican Lite" and for a die hard why choose "Republican Lite" that has a bad aftertase (for the true believers) when you have people such as Bachman, Perry, Cain, Santorum, etc.
D) Huntsman isn't a very good campaigner
2) The other group of primaries are the low information voter. These people don't often vote in primaries (but they have a greater chance of doing so in the general election) even so they do have some effect in polling.
A) Jon Huntsman doesn't have name recognition
B) Polls lead polls and polls lead attention. Get a higher polling number and you get more attention. Polls also lead to more debate invites, more media attention, and more money. See Gary Johnson and to an even greater extent Buddy Roemer.
C) Jon Huntsman only focused on New Hampshire and thus got no attention in states such as Iowa. Both Iowa and New Hampshire allow you to campaign with low amounts of money due to the fact there is such a small amount of voters in these caucuses/primaries and you don't have to buy a lot of expensive tv time.
D) Jon Huntsman didn't raise a lot of money (and a good amount of the money he did raised came from himself)
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If anything Huntsman has gotten a huge amount of media attention that is unconnected to his actual performance in any of the measurable metrics.
You wouldn't think it would tie some forms of attack in the general election?
You would not think it would cause him to lose some primary support for he is see working with the rival, the enemy, or the devil (depending on which republican voter we are talking to).
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He does get much play for in the primary there are two groups of people.
1) The very polarized die hard Republicans (and Democrats in other elections). These people are not typical Republicans but instead fervent believers who hold very strong beliefs as well unwilling to change their mind on these strongly hold beliefs.
Jon Huntsman has made several mistakes for this group
A) Working for the "enemy", this maybe be fine in another time but right now to the die hard Republicans Obama is the enemy and not merely the opposition.
B) He has attacked a view which is strongly attached view to many die hard republicans on some issues such as gay civil unions, evolution, climate change, china, etc
C) He has not offered a different position than the rest of the field on the renaming strong beliefs. He has been a very mellow guy and the only "out there" thing he has done is on his tax plan. While these die hard republicans are "high information" voters compared to the general public they don't really care about wonkish details and thus will judge politicians on gut instinct and feelings instead of wonkish details. He is to use a term that Random Thoughts like "Republican Lite" and for a die hard why choose "Republican Lite" that has a bad aftertase (for the true believers) when you have people such as Bachman, Perry, Cain, Santorum, etc.
D) Huntsman isn't a very good campaigner
2) The other group of primaries are the low information voter. These people don't often vote in primaries (but they have a greater chance of doing so in the general election) even so they do have some effect in polling.
A) Jon Huntsman doesn't have name recognition
B) Polls lead polls and polls lead attention. Get a higher polling number and you get more attention. Polls also lead to more debate invites, more media attention, and more money. See Gary Johnson and to an even greater extent Buddy Roemer.
C) Jon Huntsman only focused on New Hampshire and thus got no attention in states such as Iowa. Both Iowa and New Hampshire allow you to campaign with low amounts of money due to the fact there is such a small amount of voters in these caucuses/primaries and you don't have to buy a lot of expensive tv time.
D) Jon Huntsman didn't raise a lot of money (and a good amount of the money he did raised came from himself)
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If anything Huntsman has gotten a huge amount of media attention that is unconnected to his actual performance in any of the measurable metrics.
Five People Conservatives Should Blame if Mitt Romney Wins
10/01/2012 03:27:18 PM
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2 completely useless points.
10/01/2012 04:12:35 PM
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Very good points. Essentially, this article was a pile of shit. *NM*
10/01/2012 04:19:35 PM
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#2 makes me laugh. Pawlenty was a joke from day one, just like Santorum.
10/01/2012 04:18:54 PM
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Well is it us conservatives we should blame or the 3 liberals & 2 uppity broads named herein?
11/01/2012 04:06:32 AM
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I see the New Yorker is displaying their typical rock solid grasp of republican politics *NM*
11/01/2012 01:55:51 PM
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The whole thing is pretty weak but #4 is total bunk.
12/01/2012 02:10:10 AM
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4 is not bunk
12/01/2012 04:28:55 AM
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Bullshit.
12/01/2012 04:41:19 PM
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Do you honestly not believe that running against your boss would hamstring you in the primary and
12/01/2012 06:07:11 PM
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Most Americans hate their boss. I can think of few actions that Americans would greet more warmly. *NM*
12/01/2012 09:03:17 PM
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He had to accept the position in the first place, he chose his boss *NM*
12/01/2012 09:46:50 PM
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He chose to serve his country, just like a soldier. *NM*
12/01/2012 11:22:03 PM
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Not quite the same and you know that
13/01/2012 02:09:59 AM
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No, it is. You're arguing a position with no evidence to back it up.
13/01/2012 02:08:12 PM
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Most Republicans I know...
13/01/2012 02:56:12 PM
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The fact that he was in a hair band makes him cooler. He should advertise that more. *NM*
13/01/2012 08:05:23 PM
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No, it is. The whole article is probably one of the most poorly-thought-out I've seen.
12/01/2012 09:02:17 PM
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Your #4 description is WAY off.
13/01/2012 12:03:51 AM
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Which make his ravings about gold and the fed even more extreme *NM*
13/01/2012 02:12:18 AM
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Re: No, it is. The whole article is probably one of the most poorly-thought-out I've seen.
13/01/2012 05:48:17 AM
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funny how liberals think that is what is stopping the GOP from picking their favorite candidate
12/01/2012 03:37:43 PM
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You know, I was going to respond but I think it best to leave it and you alone. *NM*
12/01/2012 04:45:48 PM
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Good idea, you typically don't do well when you try. Stick to debating with people who agree
12/01/2012 06:18:20 PM
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I found nothing offensive. I have learned that nothing will satisfy you. There is absolutely nothing
13/01/2012 05:37:39 AM
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