Lets keep divided. I honestly feel that the closest thing to a third-party win actually just happened. I voted for him, but I don’t believe the same-old-same-old Republican party is in tact. This feels like a major change. No division, JD. Its called assessment. No 3rd party win here, nope, more akin to a Reagan-esque Rumble.
Yes, and I was DEEPLY disappointed in George W’s NON VOTE. I understand his frustration, but for a former GOP President to not vote for a republican? Is that what he would have wanted in his campaigns? Morally, I guess it is better than voting for Hillary, but still…….
Thank you Bonnie. One of the good things of this site is when I am able to learn from my friends here. Not that I’m always persuaded, but sometimes I am and this is one.You put a perspective I had not considered. I’m glad.
Lets keep divided. I honestly feel that the closest thing to a third-party win actually just happened. I voted for him, but I don’t believe the same-old-same-old Republican party is in tact. This feels like a major change. No division, JD. Its called assessment. No 3rd party win here, nope, more akin to a Reagan-esque Rumble.At the end a the day, we all Americans an in this thing together, OTCP is just assessing what happened. Reality is both candidates had a unfavorable rating of 55%+
Lets keep divided.
Lets keep divided. I honestly feel that the closest thing to a third-party win actually just happened. I voted for him, but I don’t believe the same-old-same-old Republican party is in tact. This feels like a major change. No division, JD. Its called assessment. No 3rd party win here, nope, more akin to a Reagan-esque Rumble.
Re: To ALL 3rd Party Voters: Even Your Vote fer Hillary DID…
Ole Timer, I wasn’t aimin ta help Hillary with my vote. Where did ya git that knuckleheaded idee?
No lyin from OTCP, Wyatt.
I wonder how Kasich’s vote for McCain will go over – after he promised to support the Rep nominee…and Trump won Ohio anyway________________
Yes, and I was DEEPLY disappointed in George W’s NON VOTE. I understand his frustration, but for a former GOP President to not vote for a republican? Is that what he would have wanted in his campaigns? Morally, I guess it is better than voting for Hillary, but still…….
True and I hadn’t thought of that. Two dynasties at once, pretty impressive
Good point.
Thank you Bonnie. One of the good things of this site is when I am able to learn from my friends here. Not that I’m always persuaded, but sometimes I am and this is one.You put a perspective I had not considered. I’m glad.
Lets keep divided. I honestly feel that the closest thing to a third-party win actually just happened. I voted for him, but I don’t believe the same-old-same-old Republican party is in tact. This feels like a major change. No division, JD. Its called assessment. No 3rd party win here, nope, more akin to a Reagan-esque Rumble.At the end a the day, we all Americans an in this thing together, OTCP is just assessing what happened. Reality is both candidates had a unfavorable rating of 55%+