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To: kabar
..... A loss of the WH in 2016 will be the end of the GOP as a national player and the end of the country as we know it. The stakes are enormous. We need someone who will be vicious and brutal in order to do what is necessary to win. Another milquetoast Rep candidate like McCain and Romney will lose. We must be willing to make it personal and have a candidate who can attract more Dems and Independents along with increasing GOP turnout to win............

As good as it gets.As we have said before the GOP needs a candidate who can cross party lines, bring in a few dems who have not already been totally brainwashed,attract most of the indys and most all of the pubbies.

Now who could that candidate be.

Yet all they do is trash Trump.

This shows they are more interested in maintaining their current power base and the status quo than they are the survivability of the nation.Sad.

361 posted on 03/06/2016 10:54:19 AM PST by rodguy911 (Sarah Palin our secret weapon --Home of the free because of the brave.)
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To: rodguy911
Agreed. The preservation of ideological purity is more important than winning. I have never seen such vicious tactics used against the front-runner by the conservative media. NR dedicated an entire issue to take down Trump. They trot out Romney to do a hit job. Ryan reinforces the despicable charge that Trump supports the KKK and David Duke.

Trump has introduced new energy into a dying party. The GOPe and other opponents don't seem to understand that by calling Trump a con man and a fraud, they are attacking his voters as being stupid and easily duped. How will that work out if Trump is the nominee or not?

377 posted on 03/06/2016 12:22:34 PM PST by kabar
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