sombear said:
whiterock said:
Doug Collins interview RE GA. He makes the same point I've making about GA GOP. Same dynamic as AZ GOP. Moderates are refusing to support candidates deemed too conservative.
(Kemp passed over Collins, who would have fired up the base, to appoint Loeffler, a self-funding moderate who lost her race, to fill an empty GA Senate seat. ).
My family is from Georgia. I disagree with all of this. Name one position Loeffler is liberal on. I like Collins, but he got his feelings hurt. And Kemp is a strong conservative and always has been. Just because he did not buy into Trump's fraud BS, does not mean he's not conservative. GA voters don't reject conservatives. They reject really bad candidates, like Walker. I would have voted for Walker, but he's truly one of the worst candidates I've ever seen. And I know you disagree, but I - and most conservative Georgians - blame Trump for losing GA last time. He tried to split the party and actually told folks not to vote. If the runoff turnout had been even remotely close to typical GOP #s, we'd be talking Sen Loeffler and Perdue. Georgia is one of only two states where Desantis is leading Trump head-to-head. There's a reason for that.
Like you I favor Desantis over Trump in a primary.
Loeffler was kinda strange choice when Kemp picked her. I figured there was some kind of payback here that the general public doesn't know about.
IMO a non vote for Walker is as good as a vote for Warnock. Walker was not a good choice, but hey democrats can vote for a brain damaged candidate.
I think the thing that hurt republicans the most in the original runoff was the disconnect between Trump (and his minions), Loeffler/Purdue, and Kemp/Rafflesburger. Trump was going scorched earth about the election and fraud and L/P were silent. Kemp was MIA and Rafflesburger (after being pressed) offered a recount, (not a forensic audit of various ballots), did nothing about the reported irregularities and seem more interested in entrapping Trump then helping him. All around, I think there was no unified messaging, confusion and shock. Trump certainly played a big negative role but there was lots of blame to go around. I'm hoping it goes better this time. Hopefully the libertarian candidate endorses Walker and all parties are on the same page.