Posted on 02/03/2016 3:38:19 PM PST by jstaff
Based on comments posted here in the last couple of days I get the idea that we could have a disastrous election result in November. I won't call anyone out but I wonder how many more there are here who would choose Hillary over Cruz. Two scenarios:
1. Cruz vs Clinton - which one would you vote for?
2.Trump tries independent/third party run - would you vote for him?
I'm actually scared to see the results of this little unofficial poll.
I find Hillary Clinton loathsome as a candidate and as a person. I am physically sickened at the thought of her being president. I want to see her crushed and humiliated. I will vote for the candidate who stands the best chance of accomplishing that.
Poll FReep: If the election were held today, who would be your first choice for President of the United States?
Agree. That is why so few D's are running, and so many R's are running.
However a third party candidate would upset the apple cart. In that case, predictions are much more difficult.
Trump 3rd party: Depends on who the Republican is. Cruz would get my vote. Somebody else? Probably Trump.
The Trump trolls are the worst, and they’re everywhere. I’m sure Trump has plenty of money to toss around to these tools.
2. No, not as long as Cruz is the Republican nominee. If it's Rubio or Jeb vs. any Democrat, I will support an independent run by Trump.
Well, being in Texas, we’ve had Cruz’s number a little longer than you. I’m awful sorry. I know it’s tough being disappointed. They all have clay feet- some poorer quality clay than others, I guess.
Trump is imploding... he cannot control himself. People are beginning to see it.
I am for Cruz.
I’m pretty sure I would vote for the Republican candidate over Hillary, but if it’s Trump ....
Trump himself is driving all sane supporters away.
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