Crunch time, - Will you support Trump if he's the nominee?

Will you support Trump if he is the GOP Nominee in November?

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JoeB131

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Okay, Crunch time, Republicans.

If Donald Trump is the GOP Nominee, and no third party emerges to give you an easy way out, will you support him in November?

Also offering options for Democrats and Independents.
 
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No. Even though I have been sonewhat supportive of his candidacy. He's not trustworthy enough to be in thst iffuce. Hiwever, he has been a useful udiot as a foul to the other, more Establishment-bound Republican candidates.

His purpose, in my mind, has been to ensure the Republican Party could not win the Presidency with a Moderate, Establishment, non-Conservative like Rubio, Cruz, Christie, etc..... Even if thst means another 4 years of Democrat control.

I will write my own name in on the ballot for the secind consecutive Presidential election.
 
The only motivation I will need to vote for Trump, is seeing the other choice on the ballot being Hillary Clinton.
 
The only motivation I will need to vote for Trump, is seeing the other choice on the ballot being Hillary Clinton.

I think that shows a strange obession that defies logic and reason, but okay.

So you are willing to give nukes to a person who is mentally unstable in order to spite Hillary because she hurt your feeling back in the 1990's?
 
Okay, Crunch time, Republicans.

If Donald Trump is the GOP Nominee, and no third party emerges to give you an easy way out, will you support him in November?

Also offering options for Democrats and Independents.
None of the above.

I voted for Trump and will again in November if he's on the ballot, but for 1 simple reason.

People who work for a living, are sick and tired of life time politicians. And Trump will clean up Washington, Republicans and Democrats alike, will have hell to pay, and will be exposed as the lying, stealing, backstabbing bastards that they are.

Those in power in Washington are shaking in their high dollar shoes right now, from Hillary to Mitt, and that is not a bad thing.
 
Okay, Crunch time, Republicans.

If Donald Trump is the GOP Nominee, will you support him in November?

I voted for Reagan who was a union president while a Democrat.
Reagan once said: " I didn't leave the Democratic Party," he famously said. "The party left me."
So too with Trump. A New Yorker who is also a successful business person.
More importantly I've seen Melania Trump and she is a genuine person as is Trump.
Finally idiots keep asking "what is his plan" where are the details? Well I liked the response one of his great sons gave...
"you don't tell your competitors how you are going to do something"!
When you consider the current President had NEVER hired anyone...anyone... and never had any executive experience.. well that's good enough recommendation
for Trump who has according to PrivCo, the Trump Organization has 22,450 employees and brought in $9.5 billion in annual revenue last year.
That and over 40 years of business experiences for a job that will require a pay cut??? Says a lot about Trump for me.
 
If my choice in November is between a self centered millionaire with no political experience who thinks he's the greatest thing ever or a lifetime political elitist who thinks the laws and rules apply to everyone but her I will vote for the House and Senate races but pass on the Predidency.
 
I am an independent who sees the current Democratic Party as a non-American Socialist-totalitarian entity attempting to destroy its opposition both within and without and affect an alien transformation of the United States by creating enslaved "protected classes", undermining the rule of law and the public education system and dragging the culture to its lowest denominator.

I will vote for whatever candidate is on the other side of that ticket.
 
The only motivation I will need to vote for Trump, is seeing the other choice on the ballot being Hillary Clinton.

I think that shows a strange obession that defies logic and reason, but okay.

So you are willing to give nukes to a person who is mentally unstable in order to spite Hillary because she hurt your feeling back in the 1990's?

I question which of those players is mentally unstable. My bets would be on Hillary to horrify the psychiatrist.
 
Okay, Crunch time, Republicans.

If Donald Trump is the GOP Nominee, and no third party emerges to give you an easy way out, will you support him in November?

Also offering options for Democrats and Independents.

I will not. As you know I live in IL. A Rep is not taking IL this year. So I will vote for who I want. If the nominee is Cruz, Rubio or Kasich (who I like, the man's record of turning OH around is undeniable. He has broken from his party at times and I see that as a plus. He is moderate on social issues and I see that as a plus) then I will vote Republican. If it is Trump, then I'm going 3rd party (Libertarian or Constitutional Party).
 
Where's the "I'm a Republican and I definitely won't be voting for Trump but I haven't decided yet who else to vote for, if anyone at all" option?
 
In my opinion, any conservative or of related philosophy who votes to permit the Democrats to retain the White House by inaction or throw-away-vote is a fool.
 
None of the above.

I voted for Trump and will again in November if he's on the ballot, but for 1 simple reason.

People who work for a living, are sick and tired of life time politicians. And Trump will clean up Washington, Republicans and Democrats alike, will have hell to pay, and will be exposed as the lying, stealing, backstabbing bastards that they are.

Those in power in Washington are shaking in their high dollar shoes right now, from Hillary to Mitt, and that is not a bad thing.

So I'm curious what you think Trump is going to be able to accomplish with BOTH parties being essentially against him.
 
I voted for Reagan who was a union president while a Democrat.
Reagan once said: " I didn't leave the Democratic Party," he famously said. "The party left me."
So too with Trump. A New Yorker who is also a successful business person.
More importantly I've seen Melania Trump and she is a genuine person as is Trump.
Finally idiots keep asking "what is his plan" where are the details? Well I liked the response one of his great sons gave...
"you don't tell your competitors how you are going to do something"!
When you consider the current President had NEVER hired anyone...anyone... and never had any executive experience.. well that's good enough recommendation
for Trump who has according to PrivCo, the Trump Organization has 22,450 employees and brought in $9.5 billion in annual revenue last year.
That and over 40 years of business experiences for a job that will require a pay cut??? Says a lot about Trump for me.

Again, being successful in business does not mean you will be successful in government. Dubya Bush and Herbert Hoover were great businessmen but awful presidents.
 

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