"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Sunday's video: The Democrats going to the left
Sunday's video: The Democrats going to the left
The Democrats going to the left: https://t.co/nSFJP66jBC via @YouTube— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) July 22, 2018
An early word about the Texas elections
According to some national reports, the “Beto” wave is about to turn Texas blue. This is based on some very good fundraising numbers for Mr. O’Rourke, the very liberal man from South Texas.
Congratulations to Beto, but will it make any difference? I don’t think so. Let me tell you why:
1. The polls show Senator Cruz ahead of Representative O’Rourke, anywhere from 7 to 11 in the last five polls. Beto has not hit 45% in a single poll yet.
2. The actual votes cast show that Beto has “problemas” that money can’t fix.
Back in March 2018, both sides settled their U.S. Senate choices in the first round.
The first round numbers show that Representative O’Rourke got 642,000 (of the 1 million Democrats who voted) versus 1.3 million that went for Senator Cruz.
We should add that there was no suspense on the GOP side, whereas Mr. O’Rourke spent a lot of money but lost almost 40% of the vote to a couple of strangers.
In other words, I have a lot of friends who skipped the GOP primary on the grounds that there weren’t contested races statewide. Many of these same friends are planning to vote in November.
Like sports, you never assume victory until the game is over. I’m sure that the Cruz campaign knows that well and will hit the airwaves soon, reminding voters that Beto is a very liberal man.
Last, but not least, let’s not forget that the popular Governor Abbott will be on the top of the ticket here.
A Beto wave? Probably, but not with the people who vote in Texas.
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The Clintons and Harvey.....
If Hillary Clinton had won the election, Harvey Weinstein would have joined them for their victory speech.
Well, this headline makes me comfortable about my prediction: "Hillary and Bill's intimate dinner with Harvey Weinstein weeks after her election loss - showing just how close the Clintons were to the 'serial rapist' movie mogul..."
Harvey was OK as long as he donated to the Democrat women!
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The latest from Texas elections and other stories with George Rodriguez
Wednesday July 18: The latest from Texas elections and other stories with George Rodriguez.....click to listen......... https://t.co/jKuJPleenA— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) July 18, 2018
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