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Old 10-08-2016, 07:07 AM
 
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If you agree with his policies, there is no way you can vote for Hillary. They are at opposite ends of the spectrum as far as policies go. Are you planning to abstain from voting?
You are dreaming, Trump does have any "policies" that I have been able to discern. He has a lot of opinions and pronouncements and emotional blathering - I have not heard anything as coherent as a "policy" from this guy.

I will agree with you that the Trump supporters that have some self respect will step away from him, even if that means they abstain or vote 3rd party. Does anyone really want to be associated with someone as slimy as this guy? A lot of people with Trump signs in their yard are having second thoughts. The way I see it, if they are advertising for him, they must be as soulless and morally vacant as Donald Trump.
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Old 10-08-2016, 07:24 AM
 
Location: North Central Florida
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I guess you did not pay attention during the last 16 month's. Nutty Don has given the same type of lines on most of the electorate.

Everyone of them can be found on line or on your TV screen. There are more to come. Nutty Don has an issue and it needs medical attention.
Funny.

Exactly the same thing, word for word could be said for cankles. Especially that very last sentence.


CN
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Old 10-08-2016, 07:46 AM
 
Location: Billings, MT
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Oh, get real, people!
I'm not going to read all the foofaraw, since most of the posts are ridiculous, so maybe it has been mentioned.
The RNC is too late, they can not replace trump. The ballots have been printed, and it would be incredibly expensive to throw them all away and redo them. Absentee ballots have already been mailed, and are beginning to be returned. IF the RNC does try to kick trump to the curb, the Elections Departments of the states would quite likely tell them "Sorry, charlie, you should have thought of this months ago, we won't bend to your will at this late date!"
Of course, they could try a write-in campaign, saying the ONLY TRUE Republican candidate is Sam Bacigaplonski (or whoever). That would quite likely guarantee a hillary win.

OH GOODY; another conspiracy theory: It is all a ploy to guarantee that hillary will win, due to mass confusion in the Republican Party! If so, it won't work for me. NO WAY will I ever vote for hillary!
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Old 10-08-2016, 07:54 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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You are dreaming, Trump does have any "policies" that I have been able to discern. He has a lot of opinions and pronouncements and emotional blathering - I have not heard anything as coherent as a "policy" from this guy.

I will agree with you that the Trump supporters that have some self respect will step away from him, even if that means they abstain or vote 3rd party. Does anyone really want to be associated with someone as slimy as this guy? A lot of people with Trump signs in their yard are having second thoughts. The way I see it, if they are advertising for him, they must be as soulless and morally vacant as Donald Trump.
Speaking of blathering, you've been doing plenty of anti-Trump comments for months. His policies are clearly outlined on his website, which you obviously haven't bothered to read.

As far as being morally vacant and soulless - nice smear on the millions who support Trump. Kind of like your heroine Hillary who claims half of us are irrredeemable. Stronger together? Doesn't sound like it to me. Trump wants to uplift ALL Americans, not just certain demographics.
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Old 10-08-2016, 08:20 AM
 
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If you agree with his policies, there is no way you can vote for Hillary. They are at opposite ends of the spectrum as far as policies go. Are you planning to abstain from voting?
There is no way I would vote for Hillary.
My hope is the R's dump trump and we have another choice.
Otherwise I will write in a candidate.

Just hoping the R's can keep the House and Senate to block Hillary as much as possible.
But I think Trump has now ruined it for the Rs across the board.
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Old 10-08-2016, 08:28 AM
 
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Well, I did not vote for this idiot in the primary and it looks like I was right not to.

I wonder if all his primary voters realize that they essentially put Hillary in the Oval Office. I doubt it.
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Old 10-08-2016, 08:28 AM
 
Location: On a Long Island in NY
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There is no way I would vote for Hillary.
My hope is the R's dump trump and we have another choice.
Otherwise I will write in a candidate.

Just hoping the R's can keep the House and Senate to block Hillary as much as possible.
But I think Trump has now ruined it for the Rs across the board.
GOP will keep the House, Dems need ~30 seats and it's unlikely they will get more than 20-25 barring a total wipeout and that just isent likely in our political climate nowadays.
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Old 10-08-2016, 08:45 AM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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The one thing that we have not discussed in all of this latest Trump mess is Pense. He is in really a very tough spot now because he is a hardcore conservative and to be on the ticket with a trainwreck like Trump has to be worrying him a lot.

I would not be totally surprised to see him come out and say he is leaving the ticket, and would not blame him. His political future is in jeopardy if he is seen as supporting someone as despicable as Trump, and he can not afford that.

I bet if he could go back in time he would have said "No thanks" to the VP offer.

Don
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Old 10-08-2016, 09:07 AM
 
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he doesnt have to be presidental, he just has to be better than her, and that's not hard to do.
It is actually super easy to do. I agree. Problem is, he isn't. Next time nominate someone who is less of a piece of s**t.
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Old 10-08-2016, 09:09 AM
 
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Well, I did not vote for this idiot in the primary and it looks like I was right not to.

I wonder if all his primary voters realize that they essentially put Hillary in the Oval Office. I doubt it.
Nope. They are still in denial.
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