I understand what you are saying, but Trump supporters see the same thing you see regarding Cruz supporters.
I would vote for either. I have held myself back, you can look at my posting history, from knocking either one.
Right now, they both exist because both still exist. One goes, the other goes and we get Jeb.
The election is still over a year away, why knock out friendly competetion?
Carson won’t win, but he is a player in this. As he still should be. Getting rid of the establishment is my goal.
Whatever it takes is good by me.
Interesting. How do you think this plays out? There are those within conservative ranks (like me) who would never cast a vote for Trump were he the nominee. (I also would not cast a vote for Bush because I am up to here with milquetoast establishment Republicans.)
I don’t think I’m alone in being mortified that Trump could become the nominee. We all know that he’s not married to conservatism. We also know that he changes his point of view (a.k.a., flip flops) on a regular basis. So what would make any voter think he will be true to his word if elected president? Haven’t we just witnessed a president who said what needed to be said to get elected and then turned everything on its head once in office? A good president must be a good leader, but he must also be a servant of the people. Does Trump have a servant’s heart? Are there really those who think Trump is good for his word? In resolving problems, how faithful is he to the constitution?