Oh, I’m not sure you’re right.
A lot of Republican voters are conservative and quite a few are even religious.
I don’t think the kind of salacious past the Donald has would be very attractive to the average decent voter.
I’m sure that tapes exist of his cozy little chats with Howard Stern wherein they discussed their sexual conquests.
The Trump/Stern interviews are on YouTube. Getting the Howard Stern clips will be the easiest part of the Trump oppo research.
>>A lot of Republican voters are conservative and quite a few are even religious.
Yes, we are. And some of us also understand the precarious position of the United States at this point in time. The FREE EXERCISE of our conservatism and faith, along with our economic freedom and the right to defend ourselves, is teetering on the edge. The Alinkyites will walk over President Cruz. President Trump can fight them with his own tactics on their strong ground.
A president who ignores the law (Obama, Clinton) can push us over the edge. A president who cannot motivate people cannot pull us back. If you think that Cruz is a motivator, then why is Trump even polling in double digits? Cruz should be walking away with the nomination with his “impeccable” conservative and evangelical cred. He barely won Iowa, a state where people get pulled over into a pack (and your brand of faith-shaming actually works there) before they vote. We’ll see how he does in NH and SC where people go to vote individually with no electioneering permitted in the polling place.
In those places and the rest of the states, you can’t stand there and say, “If you vote for Trump, you must hate Jesus.” for 60 minutes before a person can actually vote.