The MSM is ONLY interest in “former Trump voters” even if they have to make them up.
Good for you!
So would we (the rest of us).
Amen Brother I would too! Broken glass
The title describes me with the exception that I did vote “for” him in that I voted against Hillary.
I was banned here twice for bad-mouthing him, once during the primary and once during the general. But he’s made me a believer both through what he’s doing and his fighting attitude.
Before trump, the D’s were Lucy holding the football and the R’s were Charlie brown kicking and missing as she pulls the ball away.
With the “Trump” version of charlie brown, as she pulls the ball away, he kicks her in the head.
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Whether one likes Trump or not
EVERYONE should fear the Democrats
“I’d crawl over broken glass to vote for him now”.
I think you’re going to get your chance, this year.
BTW I had thought of taking old jeans and glueing broken glass to the knees to wear to the polls. :)
Same for me, a Cruz supporter, but he has done things that I dont believe Cruz wouldve done, being a politician, and worrying about how the GOP would accept these policies. I think Trump gave us an opportunity to make some changes & I wish Cruz world get his supporters to fully get behind Trump for the sake of our country!
I was a reluctant Trump voter in 2016. His stand on Kelo was not encouraging, he had been a Democrat and cozy with Democratic politicians. Man, was I wrong. I’d crawl over broken glass with an N95 mask on to vote for him in 2020.
I DID Vote For Trump In 2016, and Id Crawl Over Broken Glass To Vote For Him Now!
I have a couple buddies exactly like this. They voted libertarian last time. Theyre fully on board with Trump this time.
Who will you be voting for if you vote?
I’m thinking that conservatives may abandon the ‘stupid party’ in droves for their failure to leverage majority status while they had it.
I desperately want a Trump re-election, to hold the Senate and retake the House. But if we strike out, the pubbies can enjoy their Washington Generals role in perpetuity without me. If they manage to cheat Donald Trump out of office, I want to see Linda Graham taken out, too. Then he can go cry on McCain’s grave and I’ll have something to piss on. Heck, I’ll even have prostate surgery to maximize urine flow.
I think a lot of people are thinking like this author. An anecdotal example .... took my dad to the cardiologist & the PA (we like her better than the doctor) & dad starting talking about “how the world has changed”, especially for someone his age. Dad brought up politics & the PA said she had, very reluctantly, voted for Trump in the previous election, because she could not stomach voting for Hillary. She said that this election, she will enthusiastically vote for Trump ... he has surprised her by keeping his campaign promises.
I was a reluctant Trump voter in 2016. His stand on Kelo was not encouraging, he had been a Democrat and cozy with Democratic politicians. Man, was I wrong. I’d crawl over broken glass with an N95 mask on to vote for him in 2020.
Funny thing is, if the Democrats hadn’t gone all Machiavellian on him, he would probably be playing ball with them.
I first voted a bit lukewarmly for Trump in 2016 (in the primary) because my first choice was Cruz but Cruz had dropped out by the time my state voted in the primary.
But since then I’ve really become a Trump groupie: during the last 2 years especially I’ve listened to every press conference and rally. And last month I was able to attend a rally in person (Minden NV) and chanted right along: “We love you! We love you!” He’s done so much for the United States with no credit, and is so entertaining to boot.
My husband, myself, my 18 year old son (his first time voting), and my 22 year old son will head down to the polls together on election day—4 votes for Trump.
I really hope we get more than just 3 more months of him. It would be a tragedy for the US if we only get one term of this man. It would be like when England voted out Churchill—no gratitude!
“I couldnt imagine Trump as a genuine conservative who would champion limited government, respect individual freedom and liberty, and protect the unborn ...”
Four years later, and I still don’t understand the thinking. I’m glad this person has come around, but Trump’s 2016 issue was the border. Without shutting that down, all of the other stuff about muh limited government is lost. See California for how it turns out. At least some of these people are coming around: Mark Levin has come around, Ben Shapiro has grudgingly sort of come around, Charlie Kirk at least says some rah rah stuff about Trump, Candace Owens has come around.
This “conservative” urge to lose with honor (but, above all else, to lose) is the worst thing that has come out of the movement. The people want Trump and Trumpism. Nobody wants what National Review and the rest of the “Beautiful Losers” are selling. They have inverted the Al Davis mantra: Just lose, baby!
Trump could shoot me on 5th Ave and I’d still cast a vote for him.
Mr. President just make it a low caliber weapon, a BB or squirt gun would suffice.
I become a Trump supporter during the 1st Republican debate in 2016. He said he wasn’t politically correct.
That is also the debate, where Jeb Bush and John Kasich raised their hands and said they would support the eventual Republican nominee. (Kasich and Bush are a couple of liars)
I felt much the same as the author of the article. Trump was close to my last choice among the dozen Republican candidates during the 2016 primaries. I have known many wealthy New York and Northeastern Republicans in my life and nearly all were in the mold of Nelson Rockefeller - fiscal moderates and social liberals. I had seen nothing in Trump’s statements prior to being a candidate that indicated he would be any different. Certainly, the best we could hope for from his judicial nominees would be social liberals like Anthony Kennedy and David Souter.
Unlike the author, I voted for Trump in 2016. Even though I had doubts about what kind of President he would be, I had no doubts whatsoever about what kind of President Hillary Clinton would be. I celebrated Clinton’s surprise loss on election night and then held my breath to see what President Trump would do.
It turns out that I was not just wrong about Trump, I was incredibly, spectacularly, breathtakingly wrong. Trump has turned out to be the best President since Ronald Reagan. Trump’s judicial nominees have been consistently conservative, something no other President in my lifetime (including Reagan) has accomplished.
This year I have a Trump/Pence sign in my yard, a Trump/Pence bumper sticker on my truck, and I have happily contributed to Trump’s re-election campaign. I will stand in line on the first day of early voting in Texas so that I can proudly cast my vote to re-elect President Trump.
No need to crawl over broken glass — just send his campaign a large check.