Misha has a good article up about voting strategy, which unlike many I have read, actually makes sense:
If you're lucky enough to live in a State or a District whose representative is a true conservative, and that goes for all of us who might be that lucky, vote for him or her. DO get out the vote and make your voices heard. This is NOT about stomping our feet and being silly, we leave that to the other side.
If not, however, if you happen to have an incumbent who is about as "conservative" as Harry Reid, let's find a conservative counter-candidate for the primaries that we can back up and stump for until our fingers bleed. I volunteer whatever clout I may have for the cause and I will do anything (short of breaking the law, and the CFR doesn't count since it's un-Constitutional and thus I am not bound by my oath to uphold it, as a matter of fact I'm bound by it to do the exact oppposite) to boost their campaign.
Let's get some true conservatives on the ballot, and let's use our strength to work together, not against each other.
We have an advantage here in Pennsylvania. There's a strong movement to oust incumbents from the state legislature for voting themselves a pay raise and taking it in the same year — which is prohibited by the state constitution. Folks are still pissed, and thirty legislators announced they weren't running for re-election.
That means there are lots of people running, and we'll find out who wins the primary tomorrow night (given that the primary is tomorrow).
There are two GOPs here: the boys in power, and the Club for Growth GOP. This is Toomey's state, after all. But it makes for interesting politics, and interesting races.