I shudder to think what Republican presidential contenders will say in a 2016 primary to win over voters who think Eric Cantor isn't conservative enough.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well, the tough thing for them is that the Republican primary is pretty far over to the right, just as the Democratic primary is further over to the left than the average voter in each party.
Nobody is more conservative in the Congress and the House than Phil Gingrey.
Paul Ryan is a solid conservative.
Well, let me just say - I mean, I'm not a person who's going to vote for any of the potential Republican nominees for the presidency of the United States.
My party has historically nominated someone who's a mainstream conservative.
There's no shortage of Democrats who are at least as committed as Schwarzenegger to reducing greenhouse gases.
The people still get to choose whether they want to support conservatives or if they want to support Mr. Trump, whose record is not conservative.
Everybody who is a Republican wants to call themselves conservative even if they don't necessarily vote that way.
People are not going to reelect Barack Obama. But will the new president govern as a real conservative? We're going to have to apply the heat to make sure.
It's very easy for the candidates to talk about how conservative they are, how conservative they will be.