Either you think Trump’s bad for America, and therefore would like his administration checked more by Congress, or you don’t. And if you do—whether NeverTrump conservative or hardcore progressive—there’s no way after the last 1.5 years to think Republicans will provide that checkhttps://twitter.com/varadmehta/status/988541766214258688 …
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Midterms force conservative Trump critics to choose: check or enable? Given Congress’ performance, voting R = enable, and even just not voting D = don’t check. But being confronted with this choice seems to really bother some NeverTrump conservatives. They’d rather duck it.
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While they don’t like Trump, what they *really* don’t like are Democrats. But that means they’re not NeverTrump. They’d just prefer he do some things better (and do some, mostly rhetoric-related, things less). So they’d like to criticize, but not if it requires them to sacrifice.
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Not a coincidence many of the people arguing conservatives should vote Dem to check Trump come from the foreign policy and law enforcement communities. Both value something above partisan policy disagreements (and admittedly get a little annoyed when others don’t). (END)
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Replying to @NGrossman81
Making it a binary choice worked really well in 2016. Let's do it again!
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I didn’t make America a two-party system. But I don’t see any value in pretending it isn’t.
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