If you brought yourself to vote for McCain in 2008 and/or Romney in 2012, you should have no problem voting for Donald Trump because Trump is more conservative than McCain or Romney. Consider:
* Romney raised a slew of taxes as governor of Massachusetts, and McCain opposed the Bush tax cuts for years (until 2006). Trump has always been rock solid on tax cuts.
* McCain has long been for weak immigration reform bills, including bills that provided a pathway to citizenship, and McCain and Romney both support the suicidal anchor baby policy. Trump has been a vocal opponent of citizenship for illegals, and he opposes the anchor baby policy.
* McCain and Romney had mixed records on deregulation. Trump has a long history of speaking out against excessive government regulation.
* McCain and Romney both sided with liberals on man-made global warming, and McCain has been erratic on supporting more oil drilling. Trump has voiced skepticism about man-made climate change; Trump has always favored more oil drilling; and he recently hired Rep. Kevin Cramer, an ardent climate change skeptic and pro-drilling member of Congress, to lead his policy team on energy issues.
* McCain and Romney have long been ardent globalists on trade policy, such as NAFTA. Trump, in stark contrast, has always opposed the globalist “free trade” agenda and supported an America First fair trade policy. Although many modern Republicans support the globalist trade policy ramped into high gear by Bill Clinton via NAFTA, the Republican Party was founded on fair trade, i.e., protective tariffs to protect American industries against unfair foreign competition. Abraham Lincoln strongly backed fair trade. So did the leading conservative Republican of the 1940s and 1950s, Senator Robert Taft, aka “Mr. Republican.”
* Romney picked Paul Ryan as his VP candidate, the same Paul Ryan who just helped pushed through the budget-busting omnibus spending bill that Obama was only too happy to sign since it gave him virtually everything he asked for, including full funding of Planned Parenthood, raising the debt ceiling, raising spending by some $50 billion, etc., etc. Trump has already signaled that his VP candidate will not be in the Paul Ryan mold.
* Romney appointed numerous liberal judges as governor, and McCain voted for Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, two of the most liberal judges on the Supreme Court in the last 50 years. Trump, on the other hand, recently released a list of 11 judges from which he would select Supreme Court nominees, and each of those judges is a solid conservative.
For more information and sources on Donald Trump’s conservative credentials, see:
Some of Donald Trump’s Conservative Credentials
Some of Trump's Conservative Credentials
* Romney raised a slew of taxes as governor of Massachusetts, and McCain opposed the Bush tax cuts for years (until 2006). Trump has always been rock solid on tax cuts.
* McCain has long been for weak immigration reform bills, including bills that provided a pathway to citizenship, and McCain and Romney both support the suicidal anchor baby policy. Trump has been a vocal opponent of citizenship for illegals, and he opposes the anchor baby policy.
* McCain and Romney had mixed records on deregulation. Trump has a long history of speaking out against excessive government regulation.
* McCain and Romney both sided with liberals on man-made global warming, and McCain has been erratic on supporting more oil drilling. Trump has voiced skepticism about man-made climate change; Trump has always favored more oil drilling; and he recently hired Rep. Kevin Cramer, an ardent climate change skeptic and pro-drilling member of Congress, to lead his policy team on energy issues.
* McCain and Romney have long been ardent globalists on trade policy, such as NAFTA. Trump, in stark contrast, has always opposed the globalist “free trade” agenda and supported an America First fair trade policy. Although many modern Republicans support the globalist trade policy ramped into high gear by Bill Clinton via NAFTA, the Republican Party was founded on fair trade, i.e., protective tariffs to protect American industries against unfair foreign competition. Abraham Lincoln strongly backed fair trade. So did the leading conservative Republican of the 1940s and 1950s, Senator Robert Taft, aka “Mr. Republican.”
* Romney picked Paul Ryan as his VP candidate, the same Paul Ryan who just helped pushed through the budget-busting omnibus spending bill that Obama was only too happy to sign since it gave him virtually everything he asked for, including full funding of Planned Parenthood, raising the debt ceiling, raising spending by some $50 billion, etc., etc. Trump has already signaled that his VP candidate will not be in the Paul Ryan mold.
* Romney appointed numerous liberal judges as governor, and McCain voted for Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, two of the most liberal judges on the Supreme Court in the last 50 years. Trump, on the other hand, recently released a list of 11 judges from which he would select Supreme Court nominees, and each of those judges is a solid conservative.
For more information and sources on Donald Trump’s conservative credentials, see:
Some of Donald Trump’s Conservative Credentials
Some of Trump's Conservative Credentials