Harvard GOP Club Calls Trump ‘A Threat To The Survival Of The Republic’

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Members urge other student groups not to endorse “this dangerous man.”


A Republican student group at Harvard University released a statement on Thursday denouncing GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

“Donald Trump is a threat to the survival of the Republic,” the Harvard Republican Club statement says. “His authoritarian tendencies and flirtations with fascism are unparalleled in the history of our democracy.”

“He isn’t eschewing political correctness,” the statement continues. “He is eschewing basic human decency.”

The students’ statement goes on to call out Trump’s flimsy rhetoric.

“Donald Trump, despite spending more than a year on the campaign trail, has either refused or been unable to educate himself on issues that matter most to Americans like us. He speaks only in platitudes, about greatness, success, and winning,” it reads. “When confronted about these frequent reversals, Trump lies in a manner more brazen and shameless than anything politics has ever seen.”

The Harvard club is the oldest college GOP group. Its members hope that other Republicans in the Northeast will rescind endorsements of Trump, so that the party’s candidates are not severely impacted down the ballot at local and state-level elections.

“We call on our party’s elected leaders to renounce their support of Donald Trump, and urge our fellow College Republicans to join us in condemning and withholding their endorsement from this dangerous man,” the group says in its statement.

Declan Garvey, a rising senior and president of the Harvard group, said members have expressed disappointment in Trump for months.

“However, Trump’s remarks on Khizr Khan and his wife pushed us to start the official endorsement process now rather than wait until everyone was back on campus in the fall,” he told The Huffington Post. “On Tuesday night we emailed a secure and anonymous survey to our club’s email list, and approximately 80 percent of respondents preferred for us to not endorse the nominee, so we put together the ensuing statement.”

The Harvard Republican Club is the latest student group to officially denounce Trump. Last month, some 4,000 students and alumni from Trump’s alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, signed an open letter condemning the candidate. The letter’s authors said many of Trump’s statements were in direct conflict with the values of their school.

In April, the Boston Globe interviewed several leaders of campus GOP groups who expressed serious concerns about Trump and said they would consider voting for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Some college Republican groups do support Trump, but it’s not exactly the lovefest that the national College Republican has said it is.

Oh, and the Harvard club isn’t having it with the birtherism from Trump’s allies.

You can read the full statement from the Harvard group here.

Harvard GOP Club Calls Trump 'A Threat To The Survival Of The Republic'

It's nice to hear from sane Republicans - especially educated young one.
 
I repeat from the OP:

“He isn’t eschewing political correctness,” the statement continues. “He is eschewing basic human decency.”
 
It is incredibly easy to argue with a conservative because the logic in their arguments is easy to follow but with 'liberals' and libertarians it really feels like their isn't any rational thought process that goes on in their minds when they came up with their arguments. It is like they are all believing the same syllogistic thinking that seems to plague a lot of leftist thinking.
 
I expect that white educated voters will vote for Hillary by a lot more then in 2008 or 2012. Between the white women voting for HIllary and the educated whites voting for her = she'll probably come close to winning the white vote.
 
Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.

I suppose he is a fan of those people who don't have college degrees. Anyone who likes those people have got to be as dumb as they are and that is really why your joke is funny. I see that you just kind of look down on the blue collar workers that Obama and Hillary claim to like so much.
 
Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.

I suppose he is a fan of those people who don't have college degrees. Anyone who likes those people have got to be as dumb as they are and that is really why your joke is funny. I see that you just kind of look down on the blue collar workers that Obama and Hillary claim to like so much.

I started out as a blue collar worker - until I got educated and evolved.
 
Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.

I suppose he is a fan of those people who don't have college degrees. Anyone who likes those people have got to be as dumb as they are and that is really why your joke is funny. I see that you just kind of look down on the blue collar workers that Obama and Hillary claim to like so much.

I started out as a blue collar worker - until I got educated and evolved.

You wear a tie at the casino doing dishes?
 
Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.

I suppose he is a fan of those people who don't have college degrees. Anyone who likes those people have got to be as dumb as they are and that is really why your joke is funny. I see that you just kind of look down on the blue collar workers that Obama and Hillary claim to like so much.

I started out as a blue collar worker - until I got educated and evolved.

Again, are you saying that your education made you better than your non-educated person? You did say that you 'evolved' after that. What about the people that didn't get one. You are kind of saying that you are more evolved than they are. Do you think you are better than the average blue-collar worker?
 
I suspect Trump will live to highly regret ever running for president. The scrutiny has exposed many of his unknown flaws as a human being. He'll probably need skin graphs when it's over - and Hillary is president.

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Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.


And that's why for the first time in 60 years Republicans are losing the White educated vote.
Trump Is Losing to Hillary Among One Crucial Group of White Voters

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Column: Trump exploits rational political ignorance

It is little political cartoons that show you what 'liberals' really think of the average American worker. What if some conservative constantly depicted black voters as some cartoonish watermelon eaters. Wouldn't you kind of think that is what conservatives really think of black people? The left constantly depicts the blue collar worker as people who live in sheds in the woods or is kind of stupid.
 
Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.


And that's why for the first time in 60 years Republicans are losing the White educated vote.
Trump Is Losing to Hillary Among One Crucial Group of White Voters

66aeeff66959a10271e0be9fccc28f2c.jpg

Column: Trump exploits rational political ignorance

It is little political cartoons that show you what 'liberals' really think of the average American worker. What if some conservative constantly depicted black voters as some cartoonish watermelon eaters. Wouldn't you kind of think that is what conservatives really think of black people? The left constantly depicts the blue collar worker as people who live in sheds in the woods or is kind of stupid.


And here's another for you. Really I think stupid people relate more to cartoons than actual articles. That's why I put them on there for the Reich wing that doesn't have good reading comprehension skills or the attention span of a gnat to get through an article.

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Trump isn't a fan of the highly educated.

I suppose he is a fan of those people who don't have college degrees. Anyone who likes those people have got to be as dumb as they are and that is really why your joke is funny. I see that you just kind of look down on the blue collar workers that Obama and Hillary claim to like so much.

I started out as a blue collar worker - until I got educated and evolved.
you don't seem that bright to me. :eusa_eh: Whats your alma mater?
 

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