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I believe we will all see how that pans out.Let us know how your feels panned out after the midterms...I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
That's most INTERESTING!! But the original poster DOESN'T GIVE A SHIT!
You'll get letters.
You have mommy check under your bed each night, top make there aren't any Russian bots hiding under there to get you?OK. I find it interesting that real republican women are writing letters saying why they are leaving the republican party while Fake Russian sites are trying to make that claim about Democrats. Sorry if that doesn't interest you.
And tiny trumpanzees honestly believe that mothers are not women and don't have daughters.Democrats honestly believe that no women have sons.
I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
If it was so easy to rake up some mental misfit like Fraud how hard do you think it was to round up a couple of leftist bimbos to write a letter to the editor?
Yepper, a 53 year long GOP'R, a Goldwater Girl. LIKE Hillary!
I Was a Teenage Republican
I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
If it was so easy to rake up some mental misfit like Fraud how hard do you think it was to round up a couple of leftist bimbos to write a letter to the editor?
Yepper, a 53 year long GOP'R, a Goldwater Girl. LIKE Hillary!
I Was a Teenage Republican
Ronald Reagan was once a Democrat.
He changed party and became president.
Hillary changed party and remained a failure.
The only people leaving were already libstains. They are too stupid to be conservatives if they think Kavanaugh did anything.I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
Na, not reallyI feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
Sure, women and Hispanics were going to make your bitch president, remember?
Thank god for the ELECTORAL COLLEGE? Hillary, +3,0000 votes.
LolSure, women and Hispanics were going to make your bitch president, remember?
Thank god for the ELECTORAL COLLEGE? Hillary, +3,0000 votes.
Two whole letters. That will turn it.I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
I believe we will all see how that pans out.Let us know how your feels panned out after the midterms...I feel sure there are hundreds of thousands. But MOST won't write an editorial and submit it under their name to a MAJOR newspaper. And most won't change their party affiliation but won't vote for REPUBLICANS. (Remember, if these women are from ORANGE COUNTY, it bleeds red).
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now- Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: ‘I hung on until I couldn’t’
NOOR AL-SIBAI
20 OCT 2018 AT 15:07 ET
In two letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Times, longtime Republican-voting women explained why Donald Trump has led them to leave the party.
Eileen E. Padberg, a registered Republican of 53 years, wrote that although she considers herself “an active feminist,” she stuck with the GOP because she believed it was “the party of individual rights and liberties, personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, a strong national defense and fiscal responsibility.”
“I hung on to my party registration although I didn’t always vote a straight GOP ticket,” she wrote. “I hung on until I couldn’t.”
Padberg noted that her Republican credentials “would hold up to anyone” — she founders her college’s Young Republicans club, has been a delegate and an attendee at multiple Republican National Conventions and “was the regional political director for George H.W. Bush’s campaign for president.”
The Brett Kavanaugh hearings and the GOP’s support for the now-Supreme Court justice that put her “over the edge.”
“When I heard the words coming from the Republican leadership and the president, that fine thread holding me to the GOP finally broke,” Padberg wrote. “I couldn’t believe the disrespect for women I was hearing.”
Padberg acknowledged that she’s not alone, that “surely there are thousands of women across America who gave up on the Republican Party.”
Longtime GOP female voters reveal what Trump did to make them finally bail on the party: 'I hung on until I couldn't'
Why do you hate women? Hopefully, your outdated ass will be gone from this earth soon.Women shouldn’t be voting to begin with. If they are, they should be being directed on how to vote by their father/fiancé/husband, not their own opinions.