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Conservatives: what (R) Candidates are ACCEPTABLE to you?

Of those with assessed breakout potential - who do you find acceptable?


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Rand Paul is who every conservative I've met wants to win (and is who I'd vote for over Hillary in a second).


-Jeb Bush is seen as a "politician-by-birth" on both sides but will sadly receive the full financial support of the blue blood banking class of the GOP

-Walker is seen as too "Northern Centric Esq" in the South so he can never win the South (which means he's doomed)

-Perry is seen as too "Southern Centric Esq" in the East/West/North and is seen as more a business lobbyist than a politician so he can't win because the East Coast blue blood banker GOP class won't give him money in comparison to a safer bet such as Jeb.

-Rubio will never get the financial backing of the East Coast blue blood banker GOP class over Jeb Bush. He can't win bc of this.


All other candidates are running for publicity.

Georgia polling data in March showed Walker very popular here:
GA Poll: Scott Walker Leading Field, Rand Paul at 4 Percent

About Perry: there was another recent Texas Governor that was voted into the Whitehouse from there.

Jeb Bush was the first two term Republican Governor in the State of Florida. His time there is seen by most as a success. In comparison to someone like Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren, he could be considered far right.
 
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