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Dereich
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« on: March 09, 2016, 10:20:50 AM »

Why would I vote for Johnson? Cruz won't be the GOP nominee, so the party's safe!

Because Trump would easily be worse for the economy than Hillary but voting for democrats isn't palatable?

Also, how can you think the party is safe? The last thing the GOP needs is to be further solidified as the party for whites and against everyone else.
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2016, 10:38:56 AM »

Why would I vote for Johnson? Cruz won't be the GOP nominee, so the party's safe!

Because Trump would easily be worse for the economy than Hillary but voting for democrats isn't palatable?

Also, how can you think the party is safe? The last thing the GOP needs is to be further solidified as the party for whites and against everyone else.

I'm sure putting up some preppy schoolkid who won't break 30% in a Republican primary in his own state will do wonders for GOP electability!

Its time to stop thinking of just this election cycle; Trump and Cruz won't beat Hillary anyway. I'm worried about damage on future elections. GOP midterm advantage won't last forever and the Presidential map doesn't start looking any easier four or eight years down the line if we don't start attracting more Hispanic voters.
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« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2016, 10:45:13 AM »

Why would I vote for Johnson? Cruz won't be the GOP nominee, so the party's safe!

Because Trump would easily be worse for the economy than Hillary but voting for democrats isn't palatable?

Also, how can you think the party is safe? The last thing the GOP needs is to be further solidified as the party for whites and against everyone else.

I'm sure putting up some preppy schoolkid who won't break 30% in a Republican primary in his own state will do wonders for GOP electability!

Its time to stop thinking of just this election cycle; Trump and Cruz won't beat Hillary anyway. I'm worried about damage on future elections. GOP midterm advantage won't last forever and the Presidential map doesn't start looking any easier four or eight years down the line if we don't start attracting more Hispanic voters.

I will vote for other republicans on the ballot, I just can't vote for this guy. If he acts any more out of line I am considering a switch after the primary.

Oh sure; I'm doing the same (I just voted for Rubio here). I was under the impression that's what we were talking about.
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