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bonnie knox wrote:
Do you understand the definition of the word "trailing"? Trump is the only one "trailing" Clinton and yet those who would vote for a candidate who is not "trailing" her is giving her the vote?

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...yet he is the only GOP contender trailing Clinton...


He is receiving a sizable crossover vote and is still trailing. Why? Because of the moral purists who refuse to vote for him. Right now it is making a difference and throwing the election to Hillary. If they wise up and agree to vote for Trump if he is the nominee, those numbers will rapidly change.


Speaking as this "moral purist" Confused , I will not wise up and vote for Trump if he is the nominee. If my vote gives you Hillary, then the GOP is essentially at fault, not me.


No, you will indeed be at fault for not trying to stop someone whose plan is the destruction of America. You would have to be insane to let that happen.


I'll sleep fine at night. Thankfully My faith doesn't depend on who's in change in DC.


Always the "switch" with you Trump bashers. You act on the one hand like it's a life and death matter that he be defeated, that he is a total deceiver and worse than Hillary. Then on the other hand it's "Oh it really does not matter who's in power because I trust God alone".

Which is it?


Apparently your reading comprehension is not at a very high level.

No switch on my side.

I never said anything about it being a matter of life and death or he needs to be defeated, I only said I won't vote for him.

The notion that you need to vote or not vote for someone because he represents a certain party escapes me. I'm not a Republican or a Democrat. I've voted for both in every election.


The last time I voted Democrat was in 1984, for Congressman Bill Chapel.
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For the most part a Democrat where I live are not very liberal and are pretty conservative for the most part. My dad voted a straight democratic ticket all his life and he was as conservative and God fearing as any GOP was.
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