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Post So you won't vote for Trump under any circumstances? Resident Skeptic
Some wouldn't vote for Romney because he was a Mormon, others because he was an establishment guy. As a result we got Obama.

Now some of you say you will not vote for Trump under any circumstances. Do you who say this think there is a possibility you might change your mind before the general election in November?
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Post Brandon Bohannon
I will not vote for him under any circumstance. My county and state will go heavy Republican anyway, so my vote in this instance truly doesn't matter.

I did not vote for Romney. I voted and will again on all of our local issues and local/state races.

I like the former governors: Bush, Christie and Kasich.
I like Carson and Fiorina.
I really like Rubio and I would vote for Cruz.

I will not vote for Trump.
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Post Quiet Wyatt
The only way I vote for Trump is if he truly is the best (least bad) choice available. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Post Dave Dorsey
I wasn't crazy about McCain or Romney, but I didn't have a problem voting for either of them because I didn't think they would be bad for the country. I will not vote for a candidate I believe will be bad for the United States simply to try to prevent the election of a candidate that may be worse. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Post Eddie Robbins
If my choice is Hillary or Sanders vs Trump, I will probably vote Libertarian. It won't matter in Georgia either. Acts-pert Poster
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If Trump is the nominee then I will vote Libertarian. Acts Enthusiast
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Post Poimen
I will vote on principle if at all possible. Thus Trump is not an option for me.
My preferred candidates haven't really changed. They've swapped places a few times during the process, but I'm still favoring Rand Paul, and then Ted Cruz.
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Post Quiet Wyatt
Quiet Wyatt wrote:
The only way I vote for Trump is if he truly is the best (least bad) choice available.


I should also say that this is the principle upon which everyone, so far as I can tell, votes--they choose the best option they can see. In my view, it will truly be a disastrous day if Trump does in fact become the best option available. I'm still pulling for Cruz.
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Post Dean Steenburgh
This stuff about sticking to our principles & voting our convictions is a bunch of horse hooee!

I'm not in Trump's camp by any means cause I think the guy is silly but I'm not throwing my vote away if he is the candidate who runs against Hilary!

We already know she is not going to face any type of indictment from the Bengazi matter & she is def going to win the democratic party's nomination even if it comes by way of a brokered convention.

Cruz or Rubio are first in my book but if they don't get the nod & the Donald does then he gets my vote.

You guys who voted principle & conviction instead of voting for Romney are part of the blame of us having Obama.

Hilary will absolutely do everything she can to ruin this nation & she already has a plan to offer a federal gun buy back program to disarm Americans.

I know this is a passionate subject but don't throw your vote away because you feel warm & fuzzy - I think we could wether the storm for 4 years if Trump were elected but another 4 yrs of socialism is going to do irrepairable harm if she gets in.

Now to make it a little better for you republican states, I live in California & everybody knows she already has all of our E.C. votes cause this place is liberal-ville. If I'm willing to fight amongst these heathens then please do your part as well, I just pray it's not Trump.

Take one for the gipper this year & vote whoever gets the GOP nod cause it's going to take everything we've got to have any chance of keeping her out.



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Post Quiet Wyatt
I should also add that I am not now, nor have I ever been, GOP. I am registered as an Independent. The principle upon which I vote is to vote for the candidate which I believe, based on their record, will be most likely to do the most good overall, and consequently, the least evil overall, all things considered. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Post Re: It's either this Dave Dorsey
c6thplayer1 wrote:
It's either this or that

Can I vote for this instead??? Laughing

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Poimen wrote:
I will vote on principle if at all possible. Thus Trump is not an option for me.
My preferred candidates haven't really changed. They've swapped places a few times during the process, but I'm still favoring Rand Paul, and then Ted Cruz.


I will be voting for Rand in the Fla Primary if he stays in the race. After that I will vote for Trump if he is the nominee. National sovereignty and border control "trump" everything else to me.
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Post Re: It's either this Quiet Wyatt
Hopefully it won't come to that. It would be VERY hard to determine who would be the best choice in that scenario.
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Dean Steenburgh wrote:
This stuff about sticking to our principles & voting our convictions is a bunch of horse hooee!



That is "hooey" Laughing you're welcome Bonnie!

As to principles and conviction, though, I voted for Romney because despite his Mormon faith, I felt he had some scruples.

I voted for McCain because despite his RINO status, he did have some good experience and he is a war hero. He also chose Sarah Palin, who was at the time very conservative as his running mate.

I find NO redeeming qualities in Donald Trump. No scruples. No political experience. Far from a hero, someone who treats women with disrespect. Though he talks some talk regarding the borders that I am in favor, with his track record and funding his own campaign, who is going to hold him accountable. He may just pack up his toys and go home or worse yet turn into the worst tyrant (yes worse than Obama) ever!
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Post Re: It's either this Dean Steenburgh
I think it's fairly obvious between these two who would make the better choice. She shredded evidence people via 30,000 emails. She doesn't deserve a chance to ruin our lives, her husband did enough damage & she wants to do even more.

I know it's a moot point right now but the 'if' factor is in ...'if' he is the GOP nominee we can't throw away our votes & don't say you're not.
By not voting against the strongest candidate to block her access to the WH, is a throw away vote plain & simple!

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Post Re: It's either this Dave Dorsey
Dean Steenburgh wrote:
I think it's fairly obvious between these two who would make the better choice.

As diakoneo ably described, this is very debatable. (I'm not suggesting that Hillary is better; just that they are equally awful.) The U.S. has been led by an inexperienced, narcissistic tyrant for eight years. If you want to vote for four more, help yourself. I'm not going to contract cancer to keep from getting AIDS.


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diakoneo wrote:
Dean Steenburgh wrote:
This stuff about sticking to our principles & voting our convictions is a bunch of horse hooee!



That is "hooey" Laughing you're welcome Bonnie!

As to principles and conviction, though, I voted for Romney because despite his Mormon faith, I felt he had some scruples.

I voted for McCain because despite his RINO status, he did have some good experience and he is a war hero. He also chose Sarah Palin, who was at the time very conservative as his running mate.

I find NO redeeming qualities in Donald Trump. No scruples. No political experience. Far from a hero, someone who treats women with disrespect. Though he talks some talk regarding the borders that I am in favor, with his track record and funding his own campaign, who is going to hold him accountable. He may just pack up his toys and go home or worse yet turn into the worst tyrant (yes worse than Obama) ever!


I voted very similar to you but I'm not going to let my disdain of Trump get in the way of allowing her in the WH.
My vote probably won't count but I'm voting anyway.
Your principles are going to pave the way for greater funding for abortions world wide cause she's a big proponent of funding abortions in 3rd world countries. She's totally anti-gun.
She will pile on to Obama's health care & destroy what little bit of decent coverage we have left.


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Your principles are going to pave the way for greater funding for abortions world wide cause she's a big proponent of funding abortions in 3rd world countries.


And where does Trump stand on that?
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