Yeah, I get a bit frustrated with the one issue voters also. For me, its the all or nothing voter that concerns me most. Suppose a nominee has a weak stance on immigration. He's labeled a RINO, a communist-traitor, etc..... For example, if the nominees are Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton...I know Republicans who just won't vote. If they don't agree with everything, they just stay home.I think that is one of the factors that got President Obama reelected. In the first election, John McCain was just not a strong candidate. But I think Mitt Romney would have been a good president. But because he wasn't conservative enough, I think a lot of people did not participate. Again, I do agree here SB.There are many things in this system that are hard to reconcile. Most of us think too small, there is a whole wonderful nation out there that needs to be cared for, taught, and given reason to be part of the whole. We do not need a micro-manager i.e. Both of you come to the White House and join me for a beer and we can settle this. (While something like ISIS is forming with plans to kill and destroy) Some facts but mostly just my
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