Anonymous wrote:I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Registered republican in VA here. I will be voting for Clinton. I am stressed trying to decide whether I should split my ticket or not. I want to send the party a message that they seem to refuse to hear.
Which party?![]()
If you're sick of the deadlock, vote straight D. If you want to send a message to the Rs that Trump is unacceptable but that you're still an R, split your ticket. That's my thinking.
Thank you for taking this seriously, fellow former Republican voter! Good to see there's more of us out there than I thought!
I honestly don't know. I'm not a democrat and I don't support a lot of the issues they do, but I want to send a message to the party that the base shouldn't rule the roost. That's my current angst I will be debating this weekend.
NP. I was once in the position that you are in, pp. I voted D. And I have not yet gone back, because the R behavior has only gotten worse, and worse, and worse.
Refusing to participate in Obamacare negotiations?
Voting to overturn Obamacare 70 times instead of doing their jobs?
Stonewalling immigration legislation so Obama can't have a "win"?
Refusing to vote on lower court judges and causing bottlenecks in the judicial system?
Refusing to vote on a SUPREME COURT nominee?
As Republicans and patriots, we cannot stand for this stuff, pp. They have to take governance seriously and come back to planet Earth before they earn our votes again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never vote D again-on ANYTHING!!!
Former bleeding heart totally left liberal. Now in recovery-Trump 2016-Drain the swamp!!!
Whatever you call yourself, you never were a liberal in policy perspective. A liberal policy supporter CANNOT support a complete anti-liberal anything Trump!
Another liberal here. Of course they can! Especially when they feel completely betrayed by the Democratic party. I'm a liberal. I just choose not to vote for a candidate under FBI investigation. It's kind a thing I have. I don't associate with people who are under criminal investigation. If I found out my hair dresser was under investigation by the FBI I would find a new hairdresser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never vote D again-on ANYTHING!!!
Former bleeding heart totally left liberal. Now in recovery-Trump 2016-Drain the swamp!!!
Whatever you call yourself, you never were a liberal in policy perspective. A liberal policy supporter CANNOT support a complete anti-liberal anything Trump!
Another liberal here. Of course they can! Especially when they feel completely betrayed by the Democratic party. I'm a liberal. I just choose not to vote for a candidate under FBI investigation. It's kind a thing I have. I don't associate with people who are under criminal investigation. If I found out my hair dresser was under investigation by the FBI I would find a new hairdresser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Registered republican in VA here. I will be voting for Clinton. I am stressed trying to decide whether I should split my ticket or not. I want to send the party a message that they seem to refuse to hear.
Which party?![]()
If you're sick of the deadlock, vote straight D. If you want to send a message to the Rs that Trump is unacceptable but that you're still an R, split your ticket. That's my thinking.
Thank you for taking this seriously, fellow former Republican voter! Good to see there's more of us out there than I thought!
I honestly don't know. I'm not a democrat and I don't support a lot of the issues they do, but I want to send a message to the party that the base shouldn't rule the roost. That's my current angst I will be debating this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never vote D again-on ANYTHING!!!
Former bleeding heart totally left liberal. Now in recovery-Trump 2016-Drain the swamp!!!
Whatever you call yourself, you never were a liberal in policy perspective. A liberal policy supporter CANNOT support a complete anti-liberal anything Trump!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. And with her.
I registered as an R a long, long time ago, when the party was about states' rights, economic conservatism, and rational limits on sweeping changes to the social contract.
Now it's a dumpster fire -- are they populist or not? Pro- or anti-free trade? For or against Keynesian economics?
The party of ideas has become the Reality TV party. I changed my voter affiliation and I'm voting HRC. Who, many satirists have correctly pointed out -- more resembles a Republican than most Republicans these days!
The only people I know who are voting for Trump are racist, uneducated and are suckers for his lies, or both.
States' rights?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Registered republican in VA here. I will be voting for Clinton. I am stressed trying to decide whether I should split my ticket or not. I want to send the party a message that they seem to refuse to hear.
Which party?![]()
If you're sick of the deadlock, vote straight D. If you want to send a message to the Rs that Trump is unacceptable but that you're still an R, split your ticket. That's my thinking.
Thank you for taking this seriously, fellow former Republican voter! Good to see there's more of us out there than I thought!
I honestly don't know. I'm not a democrat and I don't support a lot of the issues they do, but I want to send a message to the party that the base shouldn't rule the roost. That's my current angst I will be debating this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. And with her.
I registered as an R a long, long time ago, when the party was about states' rights, economic conservatism, and rational limits on sweeping changes to the social contract.
Now it's a dumpster fire -- are they populist or not? Pro- or anti-free trade? For or against Keynesian economics?
The party of ideas has become the Reality TV party. I changed my voter affiliation and I'm voting HRC. Who, many satirists have correctly pointed out -- more resembles a Republican than most Republicans these days!
The only people I know who are voting for Trump are racist, uneducated and are suckers for his lies, or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Registered republican in VA here. I will be voting for Clinton. I am stressed trying to decide whether I should split my ticket or not. I want to send the party a message that they seem to refuse to hear.
Which party?![]()
If you're sick of the deadlock, vote straight D. If you want to send a message to the Rs that Trump is unacceptable but that you're still an R, split your ticket. That's my thinking.
Thank you for taking this seriously, fellow former Republican voter! Good to see there's more of us out there than I thought!
Anonymous wrote:Registered republican in VA here. I will be voting for Clinton. I am stressed trying to decide whether I should split my ticket or not. I want to send the party a message that they seem to refuse to hear.