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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because most conservatives live in VA.[/quote] You said conservative. I work for a conservative think tank and everyone is voting for Biden. They HATE Trump. [b]He goes against everything they believe in.[/b][/quote] This is actually interesting. I am a Trump supporter, but have been a Republican for many years. I don't like listening to Trump bloviate, but I absolutely think that we needed a disruptor in Washington. The elites of Washington from both parties supported free trade, globalization and unfettered immigration. Though Republican voters were becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the massive cultural shift happening as a result of these policies, Republican leaders in Congress and Republican presidential candidates refused to make any change and represent their views in DC. They were also too weak to provide any pushback to Democratic social initiatives. After the Tea Party and Republican capture of Congress, voters expected some type of change and there was none. So finally, Republicans took a look at the potential candidates for 2016 and said, nope, not another one. [b]One of the points of electing Trump was to put so-called conservatives in DC think tanks on notice. [/b] Lots of people are predicting that Trump will kill the Republican Party. Actually, he has shown the party how to save itself by creating a coalition of people from all races who value work, entrepreneurship, expressions of faith, etc. The only question is whether the rest of the Republicans will be smart enough to follow his lead. If you are comfortable voting for Biden, I'd love to know exactly what kind of conservative that you are. From now on, there is no creating a party with both the Lincoln Project Republicans and strong Trump supporters. If he loses, many Trump voters will be totally disillusioned by the sabotage of many in the Republican Party and it won't rebound. [/quote] So, Trump put so-called conservative DC think tanks on notice by seating scads of judges as far up as the Supreme Court -- from a list vetted by the Heritage Foundation? [/quote]
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