I do not trust Trump politically, nor do I like him as a person, and so I have not decided yet if I will can vote for him in the general. It depends on how he conducts his general election campaign. He can begin proving to me that he is not a liberal establishment fraud by choosing a conservative outsider as a running mate.
“I do not trust Trump politically, nor do I like him as a person, and so I have not decided yet if I will can vote for him in the general.”
Given a choice between Trump and Hillary, I’ll be voting for Trump.
I don’t trust Trump, but I know he’s going to be better than Hillary.
Trump loves to make a good deal. Trump will not give Democrats something without getting something in return.
We need effectively permanent tax/fee/fine caps in the Constitution.
I believe there is ample evidence that he is not a liberal fraud. My liberal friends reject everything he stands for and every position he takes. They would be supporting him if they thought what they were saying was true. The do not want him to be on the ballot with their candidate (Hillary). As clearly as they say he will lose I know they are frightened of Trump.
Of course you can be wary. But he impresses me as a patriot and someone who does espouse conservative positions. (He has a CC permit for example.)
I BTW used to be a member of Red State and I cannot understand EE’s change of heart except that he has sold out to the establishment. To me it is paramount to have a candidate who is not establishment, and I realize that the establishment is going to push for one of their puppets on Trump’s ticket. (Like Bush on Reagan’s ticket) Like you, I hope Trump is strong enough to resist this approach. But this will only happen if he wins the convention outright.