Title: If your state's in play, vote Trump (hold your nose if it helps) - if not, consider the Constitution Party Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Sep 4, 2016 Author:self Post Date:2016-09-04 22:00:45 by ConservingFreedom Keywords:None Views:3002 Comments:18
Living in deep-blue Illinois, I have the luxury of voting for a candidate whose platform I wholeheartedly support without making Hitlery's win any more likely. That's why I'm voting Constitution Party.
After Trump wins he'll have to face the RINOs in Congress. He'll be much better off having received the votes of 70 million people rather than 50 million.
"Congresscritters are worried about the votes in their district, not nationwide."
I see. So you're saying it won't stop some RINO congresscritter from voting against an issue put forth by a Republican President who won with 70 or 80 million votes.
So you're saying it won't stop some RINO congresscritter from voting against an issue put forth by a Republican President who won with 70 or 80 million votes.
So you're saying it won't stop some RINO congresscritter from voting against an issue put forth by a Republican President who won with 70 or 80 million votes.
"Not if he's in a RINO-safe district, no."
WTF kind of argument is that? If the voters throw his ass out, you'll simply say, "Well, looks like it wasn't Rino-safe".
Political safety is not (or at least often not) an unknown from one election to the next; a RINO who's won the last several elections by a comfortable margin can feel politically safe regardless of the national vote.
Here I thought you were somewhat familiar with politics.
"a RINO who's won the last several elections by a comfortable margin can feel politically safe regardless of the national vote."
Sure. If he's in a RINO-safe state. And if he gets thrown out ... then he wasn't in a RINO-safe state. Back atcha.
But enough of the back and forth. Give me some examples of anti-Trump, RINO "congresscritters" who will feel politically safe if Trump is elected with 70-80 million votes.
Not Mark Kirk. I already sent him an e-mail telling him he lost my vote.