Actually, I can not see anyone that has any true conservative values ever being able to vote for any democrat, much less to the lineup of criminals, prima donnas and nut jobs the democratic party is fielding for their current Presidential offerings.
Hillary or Obama vs who? I do care who, but I will be damned before I will vote for anyone that has aligned themselves with America's flourishing communist party, the democrats.
I do not see any "republican crossover vote." It isn't happening. And that is a demonstration of personal values.
Of course, I'm not suggesting you vote for a democrat.
You wrote: “Actually, I can not see anyone that has any true conservative values ever being able to vote for any democrat, much less to the lineup of criminals, prima donnas and nut jobs the democratic party is fielding for their current Presidential offerings.
Hillary or Obama vs who? I do care who, but I will be damned before I will vote for anyone that has aligned themselves with America’s flourishing communist party, the democrats.
I do not see any “republican crossover vote.” It isn’t happening. And that is a demonstration of personal values.”
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My response: I agree with you until that last sentence. As much as conservatives are claiming they will never vote for Guiliani or other RINOs, if faced with a RINO or Hildabeast, most will hold their nose and vote against the Beast. But I do not understand your comment that there won’t be Republicans “crossing over.” The general elections for President are usually decided by the “soft middle” of the voting public — those who are essentially independant and those not idealogues but nevertheless lean toward one or the other party. During the Reagan era, the “soft middle” was alienated by Carter and as a result, independants and “soft Dems” found themselves agreeing more with the GOP. The Iraq War has soured the current “soft middle” to the GOP, and the polls clearly demonstrate those voters are going to desert the GOP in 2008. There will even be disaffected moderate Republicans who will vote for the Beast. The smart money will handicap this race strongly in favor of the Beast. If there really are Republicans who will bolt to a conservative third party candidate, or stay home, rather than vote for whoever the Republicans nominate, Hildabeast will win the election. I expect most will, in fact, show up and vote for Guiliani if he is the nominee. The problem is, the soft middle is going to swing the election to the Beast.