Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Republicans Have Forgotten The Real Purpose?

Republicans Have Forgotten The Real Purpose?: Illinois primary Tuesday to provide a turning point in the presidential race in the GOP primary after a month of close races and smaller territorial delegate allocations race.

Former Senator Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania rose unexpectedly Mitt Romney second appeal in this period with excellent results in Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado

Santorum has been a wave of natural fracture in the Republican Party, in contrast to its ability to strain or candidate. This is a natural gap between the economic and social conservatives in the party.

Santorum has been stressing his blue collar roots, but in his speech, he talks about less jobs and more freedom, lower taxes and less stimulating small business and much more on cultural differences he had with President Barack Obama. He talks about family and God's cause, as the main force in the success of America.

The political climate in America has turned toxic in the past two years, the government is practically ineffective, regardless of the industry you are interested, hateful rhetoric on both sides of the political divide, and the apparent lack of leadership. Santorum growth was lower, playing on emotions and fears of people, while possessing a clear vision for the country. Gingrich IMHO has the best vision and policy of the country, but without the necessary funding and organizational structure, combined with a long career in Washington, Santorum saw the opening and aggressively courted the Christian vote, which were concerned with the past Newt Gingrich.

Santorum has also benefited from not having the baggage of Newt Gingrich, and he had a long political career, Romney's campaign to expose and use it against him. There is no doubt in his stable home environment and personal history made him a sympathetic candidate.

So why Santorum has grown so well against Romney, despite the organizational and financial benefits? The answer to this question of social issues. Social issues played well for the Republican Party, winning the popular vote in presidential elections, and they provide a good comparison, highlighting the economic issues.

ObamaCare mandate and the controversy surrounding the Fluke Sandra religious organizations, in particular, the Catholic Church, providing insurance for employees of contraceptives, including abortifacient drugs and sterilization procedures affects the freedom of conscience may be in the majority of people under the First Amendment. Many believe that this attack on religious freedom and unacceptable and flagrant violation of their constitutional rights.

This ideological attack on fundamental American values ​​and beliefs that helped increase Santorum and politicking in the worst before the Obama administration. Social conservatives like to champion, and they found it to Santorum. Santorum can win the nomination, if? My answer: No!

Romney-Santorum ticket now represents the most formidable Republican ticket for the general election in November to win ticket for Obama.

Today, the Illinois primary involves more focused on jobs, economy and performance, which plays a powerful former governor Romney. The victory tonight a strong Romney in Illinois should serve as a launching pad for everyone to finally get behind one candidate, a candidate Mitt Romney. Governor Romney with a non-working experience in Washington background, and temperament may not be the best choice for everyone, but it should be only one choice of each at this point. These elections must be greater than the party, it must be for the future of the American nation. Romney is a man who can provide solutions in Washington and do not become part of his dysfunctional problems.

Obama played the politics machine is designed throughout this campaign, the party primary. Helped traditional media, and now the party in office. They have entered into strategic issues to divide the GOP field and do our best to present them as a party in disarray, as a rule, are better protected from the Democratic Party.

Republican supporters of independent voters and those who believe in American values ​​and the basic economic forces, must now begin its support for Governor Romney is behind to win in Illinois, on Tuesday.

Agreement it is not very good for the party and would deny the party to the financing necessary to mount a serious challenge to President Obama in November. Supporters of the Republican Party need to understand that beating Obama is not an option, it should be mandatory.

The Obama team has made every effort to present candidates of the Republican Party that extreme. This election can not be cool and the environment, these elections should be about jobs and the economy. This election can not be about guilt and ridicule, it must be on the leadership and the union of all. These elections should be on enhancing the American spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, not to create a society of big government and welfare dependency.

Any sane person always wants to be president of the United States and nowhere success, it was more obvious in the world, when President Obama took office. Unfortunately, President Obama allowed Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and lobbyist should consume his presidency and lead and dictate the policy during his tenure. Hopes and dreams of the nation and beyond, not only disappointed, they are very risky.

Romney, with his business experience, intelligence and experience can restore confidence and hope that the American people, who, as the government can not deliver the high hopes, dreams and future prosperity.

Romney and the GOP must see the real goal, as President Obama won in November. It will not be easy, but good policy, and the unity of the party for Governor Romney is now required.

To win in November, Romney, and Santorum is necessary to create a vision that will provide family-oriented, positive, optimistic view of the American people. The victory will have no choice, it is the obvious choice, and be clear that America needs right now.

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