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Originally Posted by Guest
I am a registered Republican, but I don't have any problem defending what they are doing. Where does it say that the DNC wants to withhold their donors names forever. All the posts above imply that. If you don't respond two minutes after the start of the thread, the statements made in the thread are gospel.
They are asking the Philly judge to allow them to withhold the names until after the convention. There are three plus months until the election. What difference does one week make?
You know that our party is going to do everything they can to disrupt the DNC Convention. All the DNC is doing is defending themselves against an attack.
Who the hell cares, who the donors are to the DNC?
Here are the guild lines for donations to each party.
2016 Campaign Contribution Limits | OpenSecrets
The big money isn't going directly into the parties.
The heavy donors aren't sending most of their money to the DNC/RNC party headquarters. They are sending them to Pacs. Most of these Pacs are charitable organizations, and they don't have to make their donors known.
Go ahead. Start with the comments, you are not a true Republican. That is right I wanted John Kasich as the nominee. He is someone that would have tried to fix Washington. Our party doesn't want to fix Washington. We just want to make it worse. Go Trump Go!
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I almost believed you until you got to that revealing point of pushing Kasich again. When the campaign first started, Kasich was my focus and might have gotten my vote. The more I learned of him and saw how peevish and childish he became, the more I changed my mind about him. He didn't even show up at the RNC convention in his OWN state. When asked why, he came up with a lame excuse. THere was no excuse for him not to go. No one was hard on him. No one called him names and Trump didn't even bother with him. And yet, for some reason he actually thought he deserved to be president. Wow, he won in his own state. He broke his promise to support the winning candidate. He said his promise didn't matter. Does that mean that if things don't go his way, he can freely void his oath of office? I bet he would have been all over Trump if Trump had lost the nomination and went third party. Is Kasich thinking of a third party run? If so, he is stupid because he probably wouldn't even win his own state now. I lost all respect for Kasich after his immature excuse for not attending the convention in his OWN state.