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TJ in Oregon
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« on: July 01, 2012, 06:46:22 PM »

I would suggest we to try to draft an all-star candidate who meets the conservative AND libertarian bona fides. Rather than accepting any conservative who tries to run, we should actively encourage a strong compromise candidate to run, unopposed from the right.

Well who do you have in mind? Are you suggesting we try to find a libertarian and support him instead of running someone as a party? Or is the a libertarian Whig you would like to recruit?

My thought is kinda like that. My idea is like building an "all star team" of Pres and the VP as a way to bring even more possible undecideds.

Again it all comes down to the same... what are you looking for in a candidate and who are you going to try and recruit, assuming you aren't simply going to accept whatever conservative candidate runs and actively select someone?

I think it will be easier for us to unify than for them to.

Do you mean it will be easier for the right to unify than the left? That may be true but the left generally holds a registration edge in Atlasia.
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