Democrats On Cruz Presidential Campaign Announcement: Sent Shivers Down Our Spine
LYNCHBURG, Virginia In what was clearly meant to be an attack on Sen. Ted Cruzs presidential campaign, announced shortly after midnight, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) may have accidentally admitted that its worried about a Cruz GOP presidential campaignnoting in an email to supporters that his announcement sent shivers down their spines.
If youre like us, just reading that phrase probably sent shivers down your spine or produced a pretty serious roll of the eyes, the DNC said in what it calls a Factivist email to supporters early on Monday. But as of this moment, Texas Senator Ted Cruz is officially running for president, and if we dont do everything in our power to stop him, the possibility of President Ted Cruz could become a reality.
It listed out three things the Democrats want their base to think about Cruz.
He led the GOPs government shutdown, costing the economy a staggering $24 billion, as part of a personal crusade to take away quality health care from millions of Americans and give control back to the insurance companies, the DNC email stated. He has obstructed everything from raising the minimum wage to paycheck fairness to immigration reform. He would give corporations and the richest Americans huge tax breaks, at the expense of working Americans.
The email concluded by encouraging Democratic activists to sign up for DNC lists, and get involved in their Factivists program.
Cruz became the first high profile 2016 presidential candidate for the White House to announce his campaign, and did so via Twittera first. Even Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), an establishment Republican who previously called Cruz a wackobird and has endorsed Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for president, acknowledged its very possible Cruz may win the Republican nomination. During an interview on CNNs State of the Union on Sunday before Cruzs announcement, McCain said he would back Cruz should he win the GOP nomination.
JMHO wrote:
LYNCHBURG, Virginia In what was clearly meant to be an attack on Sen. Ted Cruzs presidential campaign, announced shortly after midnight, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) may have accidentally admitted that its worried about a Cruz GOP presidential campaignnoting in an email to supporters that his announcement sent shivers down their spines.
If youre like us, just reading that phrase probably sent shivers down your spine or produced a pretty serious roll of the eyes, the DNC said in what it calls a Factivist email to supporters early on Monday. But as of this moment, Texas Senator Ted Cruz is officially running for president, and if we dont do everything in our power to stop him, the possibility of President Ted Cruz could become a reality.
It listed out three things the Democrats want their base to think about Cruz.
He led the GOPs government shutdown, costing the economy a staggering $24 billion, as part of a personal crusade to take away quality health care from millions of Americans and give control back to the insurance companies, the DNC email stated. He has obstructed everything from raising the minimum wage to paycheck fairness to immigration reform. He would give corporations and the richest Americans huge tax breaks, at the expense of working Americans.
The email concluded by encouraging Democratic activists to sign up for DNC lists, and get involved in their Factivists program.
Cruz became the first high profile 2016 presidential candidate for the White House to announce his campaign, and did so via Twittera first. Even Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), an establishment Republican who previously called Cruz a wackobird and has endorsed Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for president, acknowledged its very possible Cruz may win the Republican nomination. During an interview on CNNs State of the Union on Sunday before Cruzs announcement, McCain said he would back Cruz should he win the GOP nomination.
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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: HAHAHAHAHAHA They ARE Scared $#!^&#$$
seems that the democrats tried to dig up all the dirt on Sarah Palin they could find -- they also did it to Romney and every candidate for any federal office. So the question begs to be answered where is any information on obama? Anytime someone tries to hide something you should know that what he is hiding is most probably very damaging. So why didn't the democrats show obama's illustrious past credentials?? I forgot, democrats are control freaks and most of them belong in padded cells.
JMHO wrote:
LYNCHBURG, Virginia In what was clearly meant to be an attack on Sen. Ted Cruzs presidential campaign, announced shortly after midnight, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) may have accidentally admitted that its worried about a Cruz GOP presidential campaignnoting in an email to supporters that his announcement sent shivers down their spines.
If youre like us, just reading that phrase probably sent shivers down your spine or produced a pretty serious roll of the eyes, the DNC said in what it calls a Factivist email to supporters early on Monday. But as of this moment, Texas Senator Ted Cruz is officially running for president, and if we dont do everything in our power to stop him, the possibility of President Ted Cruz could become a reality.
It listed out three things the Democrats want their base to think about Cruz.
He led the GOPs government shutdown, costing the economy a staggering $24 billion, as part of a personal crusade to take away quality health care from millions of Americans and give control back to the insurance companies, the DNC email stated. He has obstructed everything from raising the minimum wage to paycheck fairness to immigration reform. He would give corporations and the richest Americans huge tax breaks, at the expense of working Americans.
The email concluded by encouraging Democratic activists to sign up for DNC lists, and get involved in their Factivists program.
Cruz became the first high profile 2016 presidential candidate for the White House to announce his campaign, and did so via Twittera first. Even Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), an establishment Republican who previously called Cruz a wackobird and has endorsed Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for president, acknowledged its very possible Cruz may win the Republican nomination. During an interview on CNNs State of the Union on Sunday before Cruzs announcement, McCain said he would back Cruz should he win the GOP nomination.
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The republicans will not nominate Cruz because they know he only has support from the nutters and would tank in the general. The best thing for the Democrats would be for the Republicans to nominate a real right wing teabagging team that would drive the center of the country that decides elections running to the Democratic party.
Kevyn wrote:
The republicans will not nominate Cruz because they know he only has support from the nutters and would tank in the general. The best thing for the Democrats would be for the Republicans to nominate a real right wing teabagging team that would drive the center of the country that decides elections running to the Democratic party.
It might just go that way
:lol: ;)
Kevyn wrote:
The republicans will not nominate Cruz because they know he only has support from the nutters and would tank in the general. The best thing for the Democrats would be for the Republicans to nominate a real right wing teabagging team that would drive the center of the country that decides elections running to the Democratic party.
Your typical brain dead libtard thinking...we'll see, won't we libtard? I just love it when you morons on the left try and analyze our candidates...very seldom you idiots get it right.
JMHO wrote:
Your typical brain dead libtard thinking...we'll see, won't we libtard? I just love it when you morons on the left try and analyze our candidates...very seldom you idiots get it right.
JMHO,
Cruz is at best a 2nd tier candidate out of the 15 or 16 who will get in the mix. You clearly like him, but it is a national election and the fact he is popular in Texas and Georgia means little. He is not popular nationally and will be gone, or at least out of consideration before the convention.
permafrost wrote:
JMHO,
Cruz is at best a 2nd tier candidate out of the 15 or 16 who will get in the mix. You clearly like him, but it is a national election and the fact he is popular in Texas and Georgia means little. He is not popular nationally and will be gone, or at least out of consideration before the convention.
That's your libtard opinion. I don't buy it. They said the same thing about Reagan.
JMHO wrote:
That's your libtard opinion. I don't buy it. They said the same thing about Reagan.
Reagan was a movie star. Cruz is a Canadian born Cuban
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Reagan was a movie star. Cruz is a Canadian born Cuban
Wow! You must be an American born racist against Hispanics, just like Obama!
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Reagan was a movie star. Cruz is a Canadian born Cuban
And Obama is a Hawaiian born asshole.
Oh, I have no doubt the DNC will utilize the scary craziness of Cruz to help build up the coffers.
Hope y'all are happy with Cruz because Democrats certainly are the more from crazy town clown car that run the more Dems! Dems will be able to use them to paint the GOP as the creepy hateful people they really are. All your candidates are going to be tainted by the crazies.
Kevyn wrote:
The republicans will not nominate Cruz because they know he only has support from the nutters and would tank in the general. The best thing for the Democrats would be for the Republicans to nominate a real right wing teabagging team that would drive the center of the country that decides elections running to the Democratic party.
Ssssshhhh! Don't give it away. I want them to actually nominate him.
Blade_Runner wrote:
And Obama is a Hawaiian born asshole.
At least you admit he is an American. You are smarter than I thought you were.
:idea:
Rifleman wrote:
Wow! You must be an American born racist against Hispanics, just like Obama!
And you like Fidel Castro and his beard.
:mrgreen:
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