That's what has been so confusing about this. Trump "is" the man for the Republicans, he's been nominated, end of story. All Republicans either need to support him, or go with the Democrats, am I right?? They don't have another "R" choice now. I would not support anyone that has come against Trump. He is the only one I believe has a chance to get the "right" things done, the only one running I mean. Trump is a "deal" maker, he makes win/win deals it looks like to me (from his history). He isn't someone that is "going to have it all his way" he is too smart to think that can happen, he's learned it in business. Negotiator, he is a fine negotiator or he would not be at the top of his game in business ventures with most, countries on the planet. I think any of those hot-shot R's that are against him are shooting themselves in the foot. And if they are against Trump, they are for Hillary, simple as that. Sure they can say they aren't going to vote, but not to vote is as bad as voting for Hillary imo.
Well, I know some that would probably rather have Hillary than Trump. She's not a moderate Republican she is Very far right tea party constitutionalist. That's the best way to describe her.
Hillary Clinton is a right-wing?? What have I totally missed?? Maybe I misunderstood what you are saying Chrissy? Constitutionalist? Wouldn't that be someone that believes in our constitution. Guess I better come around more ofter to keep up with the new stuff, and the "old" stuff I don't know
Glad you asked Joe, I was going to make a post asking the same thing. All I know is he is from Indiana, has frequently bumped heads with Trump, which I think can be a really good thing, as I believe with Newt. Trump needs good people, and Trump knows that.
I was describing the person that won't vote Trump, that's what she is. She was a Cruz supporter. She despises the Clinton's but I guess hates Trump even more. She won't vote for Hillary but probably would rather have her than Trump. I don't know if this is a view shared by all Cruz supporters but certainly enough of them.
Ok, I see Chrissy, but then, seems like she is a chamelion, what ever gets her votes, she is going to be for. If she was a Cruz supporter, seems to me that would only be another attempt at derailing Trump. She knows who her real competition is.
What? I don't understand what you're saying. I've been talking about a person I know on Facebook. What I m trying to say is that there are many Republicans that refuse to vote for Trump. She is one of them. I don't understand the chameleon part.
I'm talking about Hillary, so you're talking about another gal right? Ok, I see I got confused, easy enough to do when I haven't read the whole thread, and I'm easily confused anyway, lol!!
I don't agree with a lot of his views, especially on tobacco, evolution, social security and a few others. Maybe this is Trumps way of making sure nobody assassinates him.
I'm waiting for his wife to speak, I do like her. Think I've only heard her once and she does have an accent. She'll probably be the sexiest First Lady if Trump wins, that's for sure.
You're so welcome Joe, I wouldn't have gotten to see this since I don't have cable. But a friend posted it on Facebook We need more people like this to stand up and be heard. 'course I suppose our votes will do just as well hugs, denise