I’ve said if before. If this bobble-headed, left-leaning, amnesty-pimping nerd is the nominee, I’ll not vote in the presidential election. I have had it with so-called Republicans whose only care is that the politically correct give them their seal of approval.
In the unlikely event Jebra is the nominee, show up at the polls anyway and write in Ted Cruz or Donald Trump as a protest vote.
That’s what I intend to do.
Name one instance where a Dem candidate for any office said something deemed offensive and his or her own party piled on them immediately. Trump didn’t say anything, but according to the Roves, McCains, Bushes and Christies, he should have spoken up to denounce what he may not have even heard. Did you ever hear the Clintons denounce anyone in their own party for far more egregious statements (Rep. Keith Ellison has made several), including Obama for listening to his racist, anti-Semitic, anti-American “pastor’ Reverend Wright for 20 years??? I will not vote for a single one of the GOP candidates who did this, and you are at the top of my “NO” list, Jeb Bush.
With comments like this you can see why the handlers are scrambling for Carly now, they know that GOPeahen Jebby is milquetoast and won’t even get 8% of the vote. They and their $ are screwed.
I’m with you. If Jeb gets the nomination, I’m out. Unfortunately, I fully expect Jeb to get it.
I will vote, but I will vote 3d party or write-in.
I want to send the message that the American public is NOT apathetic, we are ANGRY. We are not going to be duped into voting for a crap candidate that the party elites ram down our throats. I hope you’ll join me in sending that message if the worst happens and Bush is the nominee.
Cruz is still my top choice, but I would vote for several others. Currently on my list of pretty good are: Walker, Carson. I might consider others, particularly if I thought they got the nomination honestly, not via party elite machinations or interference by Democrats crossing the lines to vote in the primary, or media manipulation.
“Ill not vote in the presidential election.”
Luckily, the paper The Donald signed agreeing to not run as a third-party candidate is not legal or binding. If he were to go third party, I’d vote for him. It would be no more harmful than voting for Jeb.