By the way calling the never trump crowd names and hurling insults only hardens our resolve. .................... Not worried about the never Trump crowd, or the Trump crowd, I worry only about the Clinton crowd. I’m only interested in seeing her comfortably retired in one of her mansions after Nov.8. I was for Cruz, but he doesn’t draw the crowds. We have a huge registration activity going on here like elsewhere. I won’t know until the 18th what the results will show, if they are for Trump then I’ll go with him, or any other the results show. I have no beef with any of the candidates, but I will never vote for Hillary, I’d rather take my chances with Trump. I voted for Romney even though I saw him losing. I voted for Palin in 2008 regardless of whoever she was stuck with as a running mate. I knew it was a loosing proposition but voted anyway. If Christy was the candidate or anyone else running, its not a choice when it comes to Hillary. The Republicans could run Charles Manson and I’d pick him over Hillary.s/ I’m sure Hillary will appreciate your vote, you can boast about it after the general.
I consider voting to be a duty. I've raised my children to believe it is a duty. It is not my duty to vote for someone whom I believe is the antithesis of what I believe in and what I believe the country needs. The “R” on the ballot will not sway me this time.
I too voted for Palin and not McCain. I voted for Romney and felt dirty afterwords because I was voting for someone I did not think would be good for the country nor the conservative movement.
Trump, likewise, will not be good for constitutional conservatism. His election will effectively end the tea party movement. The damage done in just four years will haunt us for twenty. I will be lucky to see a conservative president in my lifetime.
A vote for Trump in the primary is a vote for Hillary in the General. I'd talk about Trump's negatives and the polls with him and hillary but everyone should know by now.