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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve been a moderate Republican forever. I’m not a fan of Harris but we can survive four years of her because we will have a divided congress to handcuff her domestically but she will support our international alliances, defend Ukraine and not create international economic chaos with tariffs. Trump will be unleashed and create chaos as he has promised and his love of international tyrants will wreck any alliances we have. What we need is for Trump to retire to Florida and find a few moderate republicans like Larry Hogan to rise up and bring the party back to its roots in fiscal conservatism, social tolerance and international leadership. We haven’t had that kind of republican leadership since George H. W. Bush. Mitt Romney is about the only Republican in Congress to stand up for the real party but we need others to come out of the closet but right now they fear the MAGA crowd. [/quote] How do you know we will have a divided Congress? We could have a government under Democrat control that eliminates the filibuster and passed the most far-left agenda in history. I am a Republican voter and I would not vote for the type of Republican nominee you are proposing. The never Trump movement is always talking about remaking the party, but you don’t seem to consider that the majority of Republican voters don’t want your type of nominee. There was a primary election and your type of nominee lost overwhelmingly. [/quote] +1. Move on, OP, or better, yet, wake up and smell the coffee. Your brand of "Republicanism" is nothing more than inside-the-beltway elitism. I've been in Washington, off and on in politics, for 30 years and have seen many cycles of this. The Romney/ Bush brand of Republicanism is dying the slow death it deserves. The Republicans are now truly the party of the working people, those who do not live in leafy DC suburbs and profit off the system no matter who is in office. Spend some time working for the Trump campaign in PA or southern VA and you'll see what I mean. [/quote] Explain to me one Trump policy that benefits the working people? Besides exporting brown people.[/quote] Keeping us out of WW3. No taxes on tips or overtime. Returning to sanity in culture wars. Returning manufacturing to the US to bring back working class jobs. [/quote] LOL. Trump lost 4m jobs during his tenure. Here’s a fact check for you: [url] https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/11/06/fact-check-pandemic-unaccounted-presidential-job-growth-chart/6177339002/[/url] He’s also about to kill green energy jobs with his climate denial. [/quote]
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