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Outside Cleveland, thousands of Democrats are becoming Republicans
CNN ^
| Updated 1:33 PM ET, Mon July 18, 2016
| By Jeff Simon, Vanessa Yurkevich and Contessa Gayles, CNN
Posted on 07/18/2016 2:52:05 PM PDT by RedStateRocker
Democrats were calling and Mark Monroe knew something was going on. They were calling the local Republican Party chairman because they wanted to join his party.
They wanted to join Donald Trump's party. It turns out that registering is as easy as asking for a ballot on Ohio's primary day. So, he told them, just show up on March 15, and request a Republican ballot. So they did.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democrats; election; trump
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To: TalonDJ
Trump’s list of 11 Conservative candidates for SCOTUS is one helluva start.
In fact, his policy positions are FAR more conservative than “GWBush-the-Establishment-RINO”.
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posted on
07/18/2016 3:48:00 PM PDT
by
newfreep
To: elpadre
I left the R party because I was fed up with the GOPe.
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posted on
07/18/2016 3:49:00 PM PDT
by
TruthWillWin
(The problem with socialists is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
To: PSUGOP
i told my wife yesterday- the election is Trump’s to lose...
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posted on
07/18/2016 3:50:24 PM PDT
by
God luvs America
(63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
To: funfan
Because the Democrats have been ignoring them for the past 40 or 50 years.
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posted on
07/18/2016 3:53:30 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
To: RedStateRocker; LS
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posted on
07/18/2016 4:05:02 PM PDT
by
kristinn
(Welcome to the Soviet States of Obama)
To: katana
I was going to register as an Independent if the convention was stolen by the idiots from Colorado. However, these statist SOBs lost, so I remain.
If Trump wins the presidency I recommend that all patriotic Republicans try to convince others to register Demonrats as Republicans as long as Trump is keeping his word. If the GOP is going in the right direction we should remain and help turn the country around.
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posted on
07/18/2016 4:07:13 PM PDT
by
WMarshal
(Trump 2016)
To: TalonDJ
He has selected a pool from which to choose. Are any of them unsatisfactory?
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posted on
07/18/2016 4:09:03 PM PDT
by
elpadre
(AfganistaMr Obama said the goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-hereQaeda" and its allies.)
To: pfflier
Some states have closed primaries.
To: RedStateRocker
Just watched the shenanigans at the RNC - wasn’t Ohio one of the states that wanted to upset the proceedings?
To: God luvs America
I think it is going to go to the person who makes the fewest mistakes. Either can win it, either can lose it. If I were betting, I’d bet Hillary ONLY BECAUSE she wants it more, and that is often the deciding factor. Trump loses and he’s still a billionaire with a hot wife, a business empire, literally fame and fortune. Hillary loses and she’s lucky merely to slink off to the dustbin of history without being thrown in jail. “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog” as the old saying goes. However, she consistently makes bad judgements, trusts bad people and is not liked or trusted by many.....
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posted on
07/18/2016 4:25:32 PM PDT
by
RedStateRocker
(Better questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.)
To: RedStateRocker
the difference is hillary believes she’s entitled to be president and Trump does not like to lose...
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posted on
07/18/2016 4:40:37 PM PDT
by
God luvs America
(63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
To: RedStateRocker
Wanting it more, might be Hillary’s downfall.
To: RedStateRocker
“Trump loses and hes still a billionaire with a hot wife, a business empire, literally fame and fortune.”
Yes, but he would be tagged as a loser.
His name and reputation would be forever linked to losing the presidential race.
IMVHO Donald Trump hates losing like vampires hate the dawn.
Like Hillary hates the truth.
Like Obamalamadingdong hates Christian America.
Yes, I think Trump really, really, really hates losing.
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posted on
07/18/2016 5:35:37 PM PDT
by
oldvirginian
(Live free or die!)
To: katana
Bring it back? Trump is moving into ground the Republican Party has never covered (Populism and pro-Labor) or hasnt in a half century (Protective Tariffs). If he succeeds its a very different party, hence the panic among those for whom its been a personal plaything and employment provider (like four generations of the Bush Clan of Connecticut, Texas, and Florida). You might think it Grand but its not the Old Party.
You are, of course right as to your characterization of the Republican Party's official positions on these matters. Having cut my baby teeth in the reasonably Republican days of Connecticut (Meskill, Sarasin, Denardis) when they were still competitive, voting for Ford in '76, largely because he WAS Ford, andbecause Carter struck a lot of Connecticutians as too hayseed.
But I was a speaking of a restoration of something more primal. I was a Cruz supporter, and I had expected to get a man in who would extend the Reagan agenda. But so much happened in those four dem terms, and some also in the three Bush terms, that I see a long term restoration of a Republican Party that is more populist than it could ever be since the Democrats had held the populist mantle for so long. The reason being the populists now can still in some sense be a restoration is because the Establishment itself is oriented directly against the Common Good and the nation as a whole.
Trump is not going to give a dissertation on Bastiat, Hayek, Friedman or Von Mises. He might even think they are an accounting firm. But he is reframing the debate that will give all the existing players an opportunity to get the Republican Party out of its rut, and I hope chase the money boys out, as they make poor alliance partners.
When the dust settles, I am hoping that a smaller government movement may ultimately come out of it. Trump isn't offering it, but some elements of the Dems may be willing to sue for peace when they see some elements of non-left big government. An awful lot wil be in play in a Trump presidency, and the John Ellis Bushes and rockefellers are the odd man out.
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posted on
07/18/2016 5:57:10 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(VThere's no salvation in politics.)
To: riverdawg
I realize that but there are no constraints on a national election for president. You don’t have to be a member of a political party to vote for their candidate. That is why the questions seemed strange.
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posted on
07/18/2016 6:57:52 PM PDT
by
pfflier
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