Without a Reagan Revolution turnout on Nov 8, we're done.

You are a Canadian and shouldn't be voting at all.
I'm American and I'll be voting blue no matter who, come hell or high water. And working with Democrats Abroad this summer to get out the vote I hope to get at least twenty more expats to do the same.
 
So you nominate a guy who is un-electable, then worry about winning. Thats rich.

This election is such a blown opportunity. After the Obama debacle and the fact that Hillary Clinton is such a weak candidate, this should have been a slam dunk election for republicans.

Don't worry about it though, Ann Coulter said that Trump was going to win all these states that Republicans haven't won in generations.

So who do you think would have been a stronger candidate? Lyin'Ted?

He showed how little class he had last night. What a performance. Booed off the stage.
 
Cruz was the only one with class last night. Not that I endorse Cruz, he seems to be a difficult character to work with. But he stood up, I hope he will never endorse Trump, though I am afraid he will. If Trump loses this Nov then Cruz might have a realistic chance in 2020. And if Trump wins and complete messes up then most Republicans will credit Cruz for having pissed against the wind. In either way he might look like an interesting candidate for 2020.

So who do you think would have been a stronger candidate? Lyin'Ted?

He showed how little class he had last night. What a performance. Booed off the stage.
 
do you know what "amendment" actually means? It means it can be A-M-E-N-D-E-D

Yes, if you think the Constitution needs amending then get the 2/3's vote in both House and Senate for the proposal and Ratification by 38 States. But please don't circumvent the process by legislating from the Bench or Presidential edict.
 
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So who do you think would have been a stronger candidate? Lyin'Ted?

He showed how little class he had last night. What a performance. Booed off the stage.

Cruz... classic example of politicos' priorities...

#1. ME!

#2. My Party

#3. (or lower) America.

Trump offers the potential to regard "America, #1" again. For that reason alone, he should have our support. (Even if that turns out to be wrong, we already know that Hillary is certainly all about "Me #1", just like Obama.)
 
You absolutely adored Ted just six months ago, Ann.

Cruz ran a good race, but he lost. The future of the Country is more important than any grudge he has with Trump, stand united against Hillary, or our Country will never recover from the damage of a continued Obama agenda.
 
I have supported Trump but I blame him for some of this. You can compete with people without leaving tire tracks on them. He humiliated Jeb Bush, which was maybe understandable in the early days of the campaign, but he could have eased off toward the end when it was obvious Bush was toast.

It was in Trump's interest to keep things civil with Cruz. If he had, he might not have had to select Pence as his VP.
 
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