Majority of Republicans would rather not be saddled with Trump... (votes, democrat)
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You all should have read the article. Hillary isn't doing better than Trump in many crucial areas: (1) Change business as usual in Washington (2) Dealing with the economy (3) Standing up for America (4) Terrorism and homeland security (5) the gun issue (6) Being effective at getting things done (7) Being honest and straight forward So, Trump is doing great! Isn't that amazing news? So, maybe that "majority" of Republicans will still be voting for Trump and some of the Dems joining them! Trump for the win!
Also in the article was that 52% were satisfied with Hillary and 45% were not. That is nothing to brag about. Trump was 45% satisfied versus 52% dissatisfied.
I mean, this amounts to nothing at all for the anti-Trumps to celebrate.
Majority of Republicans would rather not be saddled with MORE OF THE SAME LOUSY GOVERNMENT WE'VE HAD FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS
That may be true.
But that begs the question, do you want to run a guy who shows every sign of being way out of his depth? Is another failed GOP presidency a winning move in the long run?
Yes, he could indeed be worse than the status quo. And a lot of Americans fear that.
Now hurry, plan for your next transgendered sitcom.
I would not expect someone who wants a reality show host to be POTUS to understand the difference between a majority and a plurality.
A plurality of Republicans choose Don Trump.
A majority of Republicans chose "anyone BUT Don Trump".
I'm thinking an IQ test for voting would wipe out the Republican party.
The surprising thing is Republicans are so damn proud of their iqnorance.
Hint: Don got 44.8% of Republican voters. A majority would be "over 50%".
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