To: brothers4thID
I am undecided, but recent interactions with Trump supporters by this point make me lean towards Cruz. I would vote Trump if he gets nominated, but with a clothespin on my nose. (My useless primary is in May).
My three primary concerns about Trump: 1) He's the type who'd appoint more squishes to the Supreme Court. 2) He strikes me as woefully under informed on way too many topics. 3) We have had already had too much "deal cutting" with the GOPe and the jackass party "getting things done."
I do have to admit I have been taken aback by how many freepers have so quickly jumped the bandwagon of a very very recent and incomplete convert to conservatism. In no other election cycle would a NY "republican" with Trump's "past" policy declarations get the time of day here, so it makes me wonder about the conservative bona fides of many posters of late.
To: Goldsborough
Have you read any of Donald Trump’s books? His whole life is literally an open book.
28 posted on
01/22/2016 12:02:24 PM PST by
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To: Goldsborough
Considering the definition of “conservative” seems to be very SUBJECTIVE...I could go for either Trump or Cruz because they are pro-America. I think BOTH of these men want our country in a better place.
I puke when I read comments about “most conservative” or “not conservative enough”. Dems are COUNTING on that reaction and boy there are hard-core purist perfects that are playing right into their hands.
To: Goldsborough
I’m also in a May primary state. However, our convention delegate selection process starts next month and Cruz folks are well organized to lock up delegates. (Delegates are required to adhere to primary results for the first ballot, but after that anyone is fair game.)
56 posted on
01/22/2016 12:31:14 PM PST by
brothers4thID
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