Posted on 02/24/2020 3:53:00 PM PST by Gay State Conservative
Early voting began today in Massachusetts for the Super Tuesday primary. In this state if one is registered as "unenrolled" (as I am) you can take either a Republican or Rat ballot.I'm tempted to take a Rat ballot and vote for the weakest candidate.
Would anyone suggest that I vote for the President rather than vote for a Rat? Any opinions on which legitimate Rat candidate would be easiest for the President to beat in November?
In 2008, a lot of Republicans decided to vote for Obama in the Democrat primary, since he was the weakest candidate. It didn’t turn out very well.
Always a tough question. My view is you don’t tempt fate so I won’t vote for a rat.
I’m facing the same thing here in deep blue Maryland. I’m considering it but I want to make a good primary vote for Congress. My liberal Pelosi stooge backbencher actually has three rat challengers and eight Republicans vying for the chance to take him on.
It seems lots of people smell some blood in the water.
You’re in Massachusetts, just like me. There won’t be many people voting for Trump anyway.
I also am unenrolled. I’m gonna vote for Bernie.
Operation Chaos methods sound like fun, but be very careful.
Such tricks and devices almost pushed Hillary over the threshold last time. I’m not playing that game this time.
Keep in mind, the Dems will likely be cheating in several different methods anyway. It’s almost par for the course.
Voting machines that ‘mysteriously’ change votes to Dem, and nobody replaces these machines!!
If you go rat - go Biden. LOL - I want to see Trump torment the guy
MA? IF it’s Bernie, MA will go for him no matter what.
Vote for the Bern. He’ll be the easiest for the POTUS to “burn” in the general.
Vote Bernie !! I want see the Dems Bern! Ill be Berning the Dems in Virginia Super Tuesday
Here in Virginia the Republican primary was cancelled. So Ill be doing the same thing. Looking for the candidate that screws their primary season the most. Leaning toward Sanders but I dont want him to rap it up to soon. Need to determine which candidate brings the optimal negative effect!
There is a lot of passion on the dim side for Bernie.
Don’t stoke it.
I’ve never voted for a Democrat and I’m afraid it becomes easier to do if you do it a first time (like a divorce, which I’ve also never done). So, I’ll just vote Trump.
Conventional wisdom is that Sanders will be the easiest of the realistic candidates to beat. I know Hugh Hewitt is endorsing Sanders for that reason. But the the Dems thought Trump would be the easiest to beat in 2016. There is an argument to be made that you dont vote for Stalin even if you think hes gotta lose. Im in Florida and I voted for Trump a few days ago.
Plus, it would be better if President Trump had more votes than any Demonrat candidate, even in Massachusetts.
I voted for Hillary in that one, per the Op Chaos 1.0 instructions.
I think Biden. He needs the encouragement to stay in the race.
1) slap down Fauxahontis,
2) if Bernie wins, then we get a 47 state landslide, plus a down ballot catastrophe nationwide for Dem reps and senate candidates, and we win control of both, and
3) if Bernie loses, then his followers burn Milwaukee, and Trump wins 49 or 50.
This is easy. Watch who is getting the Rat TV pundits most upset and vote for that person.
And save your Trump vote for the general election.
Vote for Bernie. He scares the sh*t out of the Democrat party, and if the nation is ready to embrace a communist, we might as well find out now while there are still enough of us left to fight back. (Plus he's old, and possibly won't live much longer.)
I also think Bernie will be the easiest candidate to beat. The big money people in the Democrat party are saying they won't provide financial support if Bernie's the nominee.
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