The new Saddle Up Texas Straw Poll

Posted 15 Nov 2011 in 2012 election, politics, Republicans

Rather than allow continue to voters in Iowa and New Hampshire to determine which candidates we Texans get to vote for, Republicans are holding a new Texas Straw Poll this coming January. Via Something Fishie:

Texas always gets the shaft.  Think about it - Texas doesn’t get to vote until Super Tuesday on March 6.  By that time, several of the candidates will have left the race and Texans will get to choose from the leftovers remaining candidates.  What kind of choice does that really amount to?

Like I said, Iowa, New Hampshire and a host of other states vote in caucuses or primaries before Texas does, and some candidates will likely drop out if they think their results in those states can’t keep campaign money coming in.  By the first week of February 2008, for instance, Mitt Romney was already out of the race.  Now, I won’t make any of the obvious snarky comments about that, but really; each candidate that drops out early in the race means fewer choices for states not named Iowa and New Hampshire.

But what can we do?

The SADDLE UP TEXAS STRAW POLL is what.

Several groups have banded together to put on a Texas Straw Poll that is open to more than just the “insiders.”  The goal is not to steer people towards one candidate or another, or promote only the Texas candidates Perry and Paul, or to promote a “tea party” candidate; but to host a poll that more likely reflects the actual Republican primary voters.

The event is scheduled for January 12-14, just DAYS after the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary.  Candidates who might be short on cash after those races won’t necessarily have to quit the race after those two states anymore.  A good showing in a Texas straw poll could breathe new life into a campaign that has been demoralized by trying to court voters who live in a very small portion of the country.

In addition, for the first time, Texans could have a significant impact on the presidential race.  Texans deserve this; what state has a stronger economy than Texas?  What state has created more jobs?  What state gained more electoral votes after the 2010 Census?  Texas leads the nation in so many ways.  Why shouldn’t Texans be leading politically as well?  Not necessarily Texas politicians, but Texas VOTERS?

Texans deserve a voice, and we want to help them have it.

There are no huge sponsors behind Saddle Up Texas.  No Koch funding, no GOP mega-fundraisers, no massive checkbooks.  It’s just conservative folks looking to give Texans an opportunity they’ve never had – a chance to make a difference.

Join us – check out our WEBSITE, LIKE it on FACEBOOK, FOLLOW it on TWITTERget your tickets (only $45 until Dec 10, which includes admission to all three days) spread the word and make your plans to help us make Texas history!

Texas already has a mind-bogglingly complex “Texas Two-Step” caucus in the past, but as Felicia points out in the above post, it’s ineffective not only because of its complexity but because Texans get to choose from the candidates remaining after the other states have had their say. This new Straw Poll looks to be a better way to allow constitutionally-grounded Texans to have a voice in the 2012 Presidential Primary race prior to the traditional bias of the early caucus States.

Posted by FullMetalPatriot
12th gen. American, Constitutionalist, Harley-riding Texan, gun owner & NRA member, blogger, illustrator, Florida Gator alumnus. #TCOT

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