I don't have to "get out of the party" to vote for whoever I want, or nobody at all. My party doesn't TELL ME who to vote for (that's what the Democrats do). They can ask me, but trying to tell me will only make me not want to vote for their candidate. Just because I'm a Republican and support the REPUBLICAN platform (not Donald Trump's), doesn't mean I have to support their reality star candidate. As a Republican, I am qualified to vote in the primary selection process; but in the general election, I can vote for either party's candidate, or neither of them. In this and the last two election cycles, the Republicans have given the Party John McCain, Mitt Romney, and now, Donald Trump. At this rate, they may not ever win the white house again. The Republicans and their primary selection process has become inadequate in producing candidates that can win the presidency. They have now stooped to relying on party loyalty to win. The Democrat majority is going to win that contest every time.
Treason to the republican party.
ReplyDeleteSeems to me the only ones coming close to treason are those that would throw the entire country under the bus just so they can tow the party line
ReplyDeleteThus is what happens when you allow them too stay on office for 10,20,30 years or more. They get greedy with power and put for themselves! !!!
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
ReplyDeleteTheir pampers are full of their "conservative values". These guys have the nerve to tell Trump what's conservative? Give me a break!
ReplyDeleteI don't have to "get out of the party" to vote for whoever I want, or nobody at all. My party doesn't TELL ME who to vote for (that's what the Democrats do). They can ask me, but trying to tell me will only make me not want to vote for their candidate. Just because I'm a Republican and support the REPUBLICAN platform (not Donald Trump's), doesn't mean I have to support their reality star candidate. As a Republican, I am qualified to vote in the primary selection process; but in the general election, I can vote for either party's candidate, or neither of them. In this and the last two election cycles, the Republicans have given the Party John McCain, Mitt Romney, and now, Donald Trump. At this rate, they may not ever win the white house again. The Republicans and their primary selection process has become inadequate in producing candidates that can win the presidency. They have now stooped to relying on party loyalty to win. The Democrat majority is going to win that contest every time.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture but missing some people.
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