That is just your opinion!!! I am not voting for Hillary if I do not vote
for Trump, that's MY opinion!!!

On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Then you are voting for Hil Clinton Brine.
>
> http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/05/dennis-miller-
> dont-kid-point-vote-anyone-not-trump-vote-hillary/
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Brian Bednarek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> As I have stated before, I can't vote for Trump or Hillary ... hate them
>> both equally!!!
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:26 AM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'll say this if you don't support Trump you are essentially voting for
>>> Hillary. those people are supporting Hillary because they are more in line
>>> with her thinking. Like him or not if you don't want to live in a global
>>> third world shit hole well what more can I say.....
>>>
>>> On Aug 10, 2016 6:13 AM, "Brian Bednarek" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> These folks are RINOS anyway they don't count
>>>>
>>>> I love when people say this when a Republican doesn't follow their
>>>> personal idea of what the GOP should be!!!
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 6:54 AM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> These folks are RINOS anyway they don't count
>>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 10, 2016 5:07 AM, "geoffrey theist" <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Republican is a term that has become meaningless.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 9, 2016 10:57 PM, "plainolamerican" <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/0
>>>>>>> 8/09/donald-trump-susan-collins-republicans/88443642/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ...Hillary Clinton's campaign is pushing the idea of "Republicans
>>>>>>> for Clinton" and highlighting announcements by anti-Trump GOP members.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "A growing number of Republicans are deciding that this election
>>>>>>> can’t be about party — it’s about doing what’s right for the country and
>>>>>>> electing someone who actually has the qualifications, fitness and
>>>>>>> temperament to serve as President and Commander-in-Chief,” Clinton
>>>>>>> spokesman Jesse Ferguson told USA TODAY.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, GOP donor Harry Sloan officially endorsed Clinton. Sloan,
>>>>>>> a former CEO of MGM, worked for previous Republican presidential 
>>>>>>> nominees
>>>>>>> John McCain and Mitt Romney, and fundraised for Ohio Gov. John Kasich
>>>>>>> during this year's Republican primaries.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In an interview with USA TODAY, Sloan said Clinton's focus on energy
>>>>>>> and immigration aligned with his priorities and he was impressed with 
>>>>>>> her
>>>>>>> on a variety of other topics. He also said that her focus on 
>>>>>>> infrastructure
>>>>>>> and education spending could help her with business Republicans.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> “I want to reach out to Republican leaders who held positions like I
>>>>>>> did on the 2016 campaigns, like I did with Kasich ... and bring them 
>>>>>>> over,"
>>>>>>> he said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Clinton visited a South Florida health center with a Republican on
>>>>>>> Tuesday, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez. While Gimenez — who 
>>>>>>> backed
>>>>>>> Jeb Bush and then Marco Rubio in the primaries — has not endorsed 
>>>>>>> Clinton,
>>>>>>> her press operation fired off a story from the Miami Herald announcing 
>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> the two would appear together.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And Cindy Guerra, a former Republican chair of Broward County in
>>>>>>> Florida, also backed Clinton Tuesday, telling the Miami Herald that 
>>>>>>> “it’s a
>>>>>>> matter of country over party — as cheesy and goofy as that sounds.”
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Later Tuesday a group of former Republican officials announced
>>>>>>> they'd be backing Clinton too. The group, R4C16 (Republicans for Clinton
>>>>>>> '16), included more than a dozen people.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> James K. Glassman, who was under secretary of State for Public
>>>>>>> Diplomacy and Public Affairs in the George W. Bush Administration, said 
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> a statement that a vote for Clinton was a vote for Republicans down 
>>>>>>> ballot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> “In voting for Secretary Clinton in this election, we will also be
>>>>>>> voting for Republicans in Senate and House races. Retaining the 
>>>>>>> Congress is
>>>>>>> critical for those of us who, unlike the man the GOP nominated, 
>>>>>>> continue to
>>>>>>> believe in the principles of the party of Lincoln and Reagan – liberty 
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> respect for the individual," he said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Many of the "Never Trumps" are older Republicans who have seen the
>>>>>>> party turn more conservative in recent decades. That group ranges from
>>>>>>> Brent Scowcroft, a national security adviser to presidents Gerald Ford 
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> George H.W. Bush, to William Ruckelshaus, who headed the Environmental
>>>>>>> Protection Agency for presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Other Trump opponents backed other candidates in the bruising
>>>>>>> Republican primaries. Rivals Ted Cruz and Kasich have pointedly refused 
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> endorse the GOP nominee.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One GOP lawmaker, Rep. Scott Rigell of Virginia, has endorsed the
>>>>>>> Libertarian candidate, former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Meanwhile, a new independent candidate, Evan McMullin — a former CIA
>>>>>>> operative and chief policy director for House Republicans — said in an 
>>>>>>> open
>>>>>>> letter that while Clinton "is a corrupt career politician who has
>>>>>>> recklessly handled classified information," Trump is really no better.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Given his obvious personal instability, putting him in command of
>>>>>>> our military and nuclear arsenal would be deeply irresponsible," 
>>>>>>> McMullin
>>>>>>> said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In her op-ed, Collins echoed other Republican critics in citing
>>>>>>> Trump's behavior, including his mocking of a reporter with a physical
>>>>>>> disability, his attacks on a federal judge's "Mexican heritage" and his
>>>>>>> dismissal of a Muslim couple who lost a son in Iraq.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Collins' announcement came shortly after 50 national security
>>>>>>> officials signed a letter citing Trump's questioning of military 
>>>>>>> alliances,
>>>>>>> as well as his "erratic" behavior.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "He would be the most reckless president in American history," the
>>>>>>> letter said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Asked about that letter on Fox Business Network, Trump said some of
>>>>>>> his critics "would have loved" to have been part of his campaign, but he
>>>>>>> didn't want them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Previous elections have also seen party defections.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> During the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan attracted the support of
>>>>>>> many Democrats, especially in the South, who were en route to becoming
>>>>>>> Republicans as part of a larger political realignment across the 
>>>>>>> country.
>>>>>>> Once solidly Democratic, the South is now Republican territory.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Barry Goldwater, who brought a stronger conservative ideology to the
>>>>>>> Republican Party when he won its presidential nomination in 1964, also
>>>>>>> faced many critics inside the party. But political analyst Stuart
>>>>>>> Rothenberg pointed out that many of those critics in 1964 wound up
>>>>>>> endorsing — or at least not actively opposing — Goldwater, and that has 
>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>> been the case this year with Trump.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "This is off the charts," he said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Republican opposition comes at a time when Trump is trying to
>>>>>>> build a coalition and address problems with large groups of voters, 
>>>>>>> such as
>>>>>>> women and Hispanics.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> GOP pollster Whit Ayres said recent GOP presidential election
>>>>>>> winners received at least 91% of the Republican vote —Trump is now in 
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> upper 70s.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "He's about 10 to 15 points from where he needs to be among
>>>>>>> Republicans," said Ayres, who worked for Rubio during the primaries.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor with The Cook Political Report, said
>>>>>>> Republican opposition "doesn't help" Trump, but it's hard to assess the
>>>>>>> impact right now because polls are volatile in the wake of the recent 
>>>>>>> party
>>>>>>> conventions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "We don't know yet," she said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Trump and his aides said his emphasis on trade and lost
>>>>>>> manufacturing jobs is helping him make inroads with blue-collar voters 
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. They also said many voters across the
>>>>>>> country resent the carping from the Republican "elite."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In his Fox interview, Trump said he doesn't plan to change the
>>>>>>> approach that got him this far.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "I certainly don't think it's appropriate to start changing all of
>>>>>>> the sudden when you've been winning," Trump said. "I mean, I've beat 
>>>>>>> many
>>>>>>> people and now we're down to one. And we'll see how it all works out. 
>>>>>>> But I
>>>>>>> think it's going to work out well."
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