*"there is one major reason I won't supporting him. His supporters, within this forum and without. They have this whacked mentality, nearly to a person, where they savage anyone who disagrees with their precious "with us or against us" semi-god. You can't even have a converstation with them. I would never vote for a Dem, but I won't throw my lot in with a bunch of demented, unintelligent personality cultist tards." *"What flighty, effeminate nonsense you spout. You have no clue."
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Do I agree with the President on everything? No, I certainly don't.
Do I support his reelection? Absolutely.
I choose not to dwell right now on the areas of disagreement. There is too much that needs to be done to allow these things to distract or divert us.
Fact is, he is the nominee of my party. We still live in a two-party system, and the alternative is too wretched to contemplate.
So, I choose to devote my time, my energy and my money to the places where I can actually impact this thing:
Senate races. The makeup of the U.S. Senate next year is going to determine the makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court for decades to come. We can pick up a number of seats if we work hard. The numbers and the politics favor us.
Congressional races. We have the opportunity to pick up a very large number of new seats, and there is absolutely no reason that a ton of them cannot be real conservatives, if we all work now in the primaries to make it so.
GOP Party politics. In this arena, the victory goes to those who show up. Every conservative needs to devote themselves to electing like-minded people to party positions, choosing strong delegates to the state and national conventions, and to keeping the platform pro-life and conservative.
Keeping the heat on our elected officials. ....which of course is a job that never ends, unfortunately.
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