Disagree. This isn't a "ooops" moment. This is the core voters of the Republican party choosing who they want as its nominee, in accordance with the rules of said party. An attempt to undo what's been done is disenfranchising those voters in a way that, I believe, creates a serious problem.Bicycle Bill wrote:Guin, people will sometimes make mistakes — like supporting a blathering demagogue who is full of sound bites and showmanship but little else. However, once they realize they've made a mistake, intelligent persons will admit it and attempt to rectify their error. So it's better the Republicans do whatever it takes to deny Trump the nomination — even if it means going against "the will of the people" (as expressed three or more months ago) — rather than let the whole party, like so many lemmings, blindly follow him over the cliff that he is headed for.Guinevere wrote:The best way to STOP TRUMP is to vote for HRC![]()
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You're seriously going to take steps to disenfranchise the republican primary voters -- your core, your base -- who came out and cast a majority of their votes for the Trumpanzee? Many of u get how loathsome he is, but by taking that step, aren't you further destroying your party?
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How many times have we said around this place -- "we don't regulate stupid." The Republican Party has a huge case of the stupids and is going to have to figure out how to live with that (or not survive at all, or morph into several parties, etc.)






