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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Ten third-party candidate names at top of Never Trump’s list "Never Trump" Republicans aren’t giving up in their quest to find a conservative alternative to Donald Trump.
Now that Trump has cleared the field of rivals to become the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee, anti-Trump conservatives have turned their attention to recruiting a candidate to challenge Trump and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in the general election, either as an independent write-in candidate or as part of a third-party campaign.
The Hill interviewed several operatives associated with the anti-Trump movement to ask who they’d like to see run
Here’s who they hope to see on the ballot
Mitt Romney
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.)
The 44-year-old freshman senator from Nebraska has been one of the most vocal opponents to Trump on Capitol Hill.
Anti-Trump Republicans are holding out hope he’ll reconsider. Three different people mentioned his name to The Hill on Thursday.
Rep. Justin Amash
Former Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.)
The Kentucky GOP made it so that Paul could run for both president and reelection to the Senate simultaneously. But Paul's reelection bid is now in full-swing, and it would irritate many in the party if he were to distract himself from that with another long-shot presidential bid. 1) Paul Ryan
2) Mitt Romney
3) Sen. Ben Sasse
4) General John Kelly
5) Gary Johnson
6) Rep. Justin Amash
7) Tom Coburn
8) Marco Rubio
9) Nikki Haley
10) Rand Paul
If Gary Johnson gets the Libertarian Party nomination, he'll have near 50 state ballot access. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 37.
#16. To: hondo68 (#0)
The Libertarian Party has a lot of states left to go in order to make that happen. https://www.lp.org/2016-presidential-ballot-access-map That poll was from March 24, 2016. 42 (H), 34 (T), 11 (J). Heads up it was 48 (C), 38 (T). The inclusion of Johnson drew mostly from Clinton (down 6), not Trump (down 4). Significantly, in May, Trump is polling much stronger than in March.
Trump is polling much stronger That's what they said about Mittens, before his landslide loss.
You're a cross between Hillary and Glenn Beck.
Outside of the Trump elite, fawning main stream media bubble, is the real world. Look at those Yuge numbers! Hillary and Glen Beck can't get those sort of ratings.
The #1 Thing Driving People To Polls? Their Hatred For Trump and Clinton
Trump is hated ~twice as much as Hillary. http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/americans-distaste-for-both-trump-and-clinton-is-record-breaking/
You abortion supporters are sick.
Pointing out the fact that both Trump and Clinton are historically disliked makes one an "abortion supporter"? Typical AKA logic.
We still have dry counties in Kentucky, where the Taliban Baptists impose their rules on their neighbors. But their neighbors still buy it elsewhere and imbibe if they so choose.
Last time I was down that way visiting family in Jackson, Breathitt County was still dry. Had to head up the road a piece to Campton in Wolfe County just to pick up a six pack. Crazy way to run a state. Going to the Derby Tomorrow? I heard the General Admission is $371 to $415. Is that correct?
I'm going to Keeneland (Lexington) to watch and bet the Derby tomorrow. F**kers started charging $8 a beer this year. I'm taking some miniatures in and ordering a few Cokes. I hope I can afford Cokes.
#38. To: Fred Mertz, TLBSHOW (#37)
If that dirty rat bastard, TLBSHOW, would pay you back, not only could you have your beer and a Trump cap but also more able to increase the wager so you could go home with more winnings based on increased wagers.
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