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To: Pelham

Who has had more time to study “moderate Republicans” than us?

Moderates don’t bring up our issues.

If they get cornered, they will voice mild support, but when pressed they can’t articulate beyond the extremely superficial. Trump can.

That’s what separates the men from the boys for me.

He was asked about Common Core. He explained that nobody wants programs devised in Washington, D. C. and forced on our schools. He said all education should be local.

When addressing Obamacare, he focused mainly on public sector solutions. When he talked about the remaining 45 million not covered, he again said the government should work with the private sector to find solutions.

There are a lot of videos out there. There are a lot of speaches and interviews. I’ve listened to a few of them, and he gets things right.

I agree with you that his core instincts are much better than some would lead you to believe.

I can understand the reluctance. We’ve seen him before and he’s not exactly our idea of the ideal candidate. I still know that Bush will get the nomination of not for Trump. We’ves een that play out over the last five election cycles.

So either we think Trump, or we’re essentially looking at Jebra against Hillary.

I prefer Trump to that.


92 posted on 08/04/2015 12:02:57 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Moving day: June 16th, 2015. LEFT >>>HOPE and CHANGE>>> RIGHT / [DOPE and STRANGE stay home].)
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To: DoughtyOne

well said


103 posted on 08/04/2015 12:27:50 PM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
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