But the goal of a convention is not to speak to the people who will vote for even a losing GOP ticket. It's to win the people whose abandonment of the party caused you to lose in 2020.
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Replying to @baseballcrank @BlueBoxDave and
What about those voters who will abandon the party when you cancel Trump and nominate yet another establishment candidate? That will happen. Good luck winning without Trump voters, I seriously wish you well, but you will be doing it without us.
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Replying to @cdokane @BlueBoxDave and
By "establishment candidate" I assume you mean literally anyone other than Trump or his family?
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Replying to @baseballcrank @BlueBoxDave and
No I mean the politicians that will never fight for conservative values, that would rather go along to get along with the Democrats. At least Trump fought, I'm tired of supporting supposedly conservative candidates only to have them bend over for the Democrats.
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Replying to @cdokane @BlueBoxDave and
So, in the future, support people more interested in fighting for those values than in fighting for the personal interests of Donald J. Trump.
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Replying to @cobracommandr15 @cdokane and
Those of us who wanted a Tea Party R in 2016 went down kicking & screaming against Jeb as well as Trump.
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Replying to @cobracommandr15 @cdokane and
Romney was a Northeastern tycoon, born of privilege, without any ideological moorings. My goal #1 in 2016 was to avoid nominating another of those. Oh well.
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Trump is basically if somebody looked at Romney & decided the only problem with him was that he wasn't an immoral jerk.
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