View Full Version : Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump ?
Guest
09-29-2016, 03:13 PM
Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump ?
Guest
09-29-2016, 04:25 PM
Because they are really far Left Dems posing on this site as if they are wavering weak-kneed Republicans .
Guest
09-29-2016, 05:45 PM
Most are career politicians which means known lair and thieves
Guest
09-29-2016, 05:56 PM
Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump ?
You are a Baiter --- a Master-Baiter !!
So now tell us how many R`s are not voting for Trump ?
Guest
09-29-2016, 06:34 PM
Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump ?
Master baiter is at it again.
Guest
09-29-2016, 06:52 PM
So where is the data about all of the R`s not voting for Trump .
Hey while you are at it who are all of those thousands of people showing up at Trump rallies ? Must be hired " Extras " just like Hillary used at her Coronation event .
Guest
09-29-2016, 06:59 PM
I found this artlcle about this FYSA
"120 Republican Leaders Won’t Vote for Donald Trump.
Here’s When They Reached Their Breaking Point" type that into google , I am not sure 120 is actuly alot , I am looking into this
Guest
09-29-2016, 07:07 PM
I found this artlcle about this FYSA
"120 Republican Leaders Won’t Vote for Donald Trump.
Here’s When They Reached Their Breaking Point" type that into google , I am not sure 120 is actuly alot , I am looking into this
They are angry because they know that if he gets the Office they will not be able to control him and thus their influence which they depend on to trade for money won`t be there for them any longer .
It`s always about the money folks !
Guest
09-29-2016, 07:19 PM
They are angry because they know that if he gets the Office they will not be able to control him and thus their influence which they depend on to trade for money won`t be there for them any longer .
It`s always about the money folks !
Yes. Trump's money. Why does anyone believe this fraud? What has he ever done for other people that does not have at its base-- "What's in it for me!"
Guest
09-29-2016, 08:10 PM
Yes. Trump's money. Why does anyone believe this fraud? What has he ever done for other people that does not have at its base-- "What's in it for me!"
He rebuilt the Woolman Rink in Central park after the NY City GVt sunk millions into it and could not get the refidgeration system to work .
He asked to have the property transfered to him in the form of a Trust with a limited time horizon so that he did not have to deal with all of the city construction red-tape .
He sunk millions into it and then turned it over to the City and it still is operating just fine about 30 years later .
He paid for a major ice skating show as the inaugural even . He flew skaters in from all over the country and their chaperons , put them up in hotels and gave them expense money . One of the skaters recruited and flown in to entertain the dignitaries and public was my then 12 year old daughter .
He had a separate reception to thank all of the skaters where he went around and made sure to speak with each and every skater and their family members.
Over Columbus Day my now 42 year old daughter is bringing her 2 daughters to NY to skate on that same rink with her .
I know that he has done many other such acts but I`m not going to spend anytime digging them out . Believe whatever you want and sit in stew in your own venom .
Guest
09-30-2016, 07:03 AM
Gotta laugh at libtards. They talk about being progressive and liberal and how they want change, and then they want to vote for old establishment Hillary that plans to continue Obama's old policies. More of the same. Hey, she said it. Trump should be the ideal for anyone that want's change. And he is not ultra conservative. Democrats are coming over and voting for him, but you would think that these libtards on here would see the light, IF they were truly liberal. I would say that these folks are NOT Democrats, but in reality they are anarchists. They hate law enforcement, Wall St (that handles everyone's retirement funding), establishment, the wealthy, the religious, seniors, the flag, the national anthem, etc. If these are Americans in the Democrat party, then they are definitely NOT the Democratic party of my Dad. Actually, I don't consider them to be true Americans. They are leaches that take advantage of the freedom powered democracy.
Guest
09-30-2016, 07:56 AM
Because they are sane
Better question is why are ANY republicans supporting Trump?
Guest
09-30-2016, 08:08 AM
Better question is why are ANY republicans supporting Trump?
Trump garnered over 13 million votes in the primaries (that was a new record by the way). He won a primary that had 16 candidates (the whole time the media reported he lost this or that debate, he will never win the primary). Obviously your above statement is false.
Just for the fun of it; We know over 13 million republicans are supporting Trump, how many republicans do you believe are not supporting Trump? Please respond with a number quantity.
Guest
09-30-2016, 09:16 AM
Because they are sane
Better question is why are ANY republicans supporting Trump?
Hey, I have an idea! Why don't you ask the 300,000 supporters that turn out to his rallies? Then, you can ask the 12,000 total that Hillary had in the last two months show for her rallies...:clap2: Shoot, Trump turned away 12,000 from that one rally he held this week in Florida. :1rotfl:
I was thinking about how Hillary could be even with Trump in the polls and not have anyone turn out for her rallies and figured it out. They are folks that stay at home that are called on the phone and polled. Too bad for Hillary that those folks can't vote from home unless they mail their ballots in. But, they would still have to be a bit motivated to vote for her. Not like that is going to happen. But, as lazy as liberals are, I am sure they can get someone to vote for them....like the walking dead.....:1rotfl:
Guest
09-30-2016, 10:02 AM
Trump garnered over 13 million votes in the primaries (that was a new record by the way). He won a primary that had 16 candidates (the whole time the media reported he lost this or that debate, he will never win the primary). Obviously your above statement is false.
Just for the fun of it; We know over 13 million republicans are supporting Trump, how many republicans do you believe are not supporting Trump? Please respond with a number quantity.
:agree:
Guest
09-30-2016, 01:02 PM
"Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump?"
The answer is actually very simple.
It's because the love this great country, more than they hate women in general...and Hillary in particular. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
09-30-2016, 01:13 PM
The answer is actually very simple.
It's because the love this great country, more than they hate women in general...and Hillary in particular. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Not to worry they will be more than offset by the dems that are simply fed up with democratic BS....the decline of America for the last 8 years.....the promise by Clinton to carry on for Obama's benefit.....not wanting to support a criminal felon/liar/careless/reckless/irresponsible old lady.
Guest
09-30-2016, 01:42 PM
Not to worry they will be more than offset by the dems that are simply fed up with democratic BS....the decline of America for the last 8 years.....the promise by Clinton to carry on for Obama's benefit.....
Don't bet your house on it. ;)
....not wanting to support a criminal felon/liar/careless/reckless/irresponsible old lady.
:1rotfl:
It's because they love this great country, more than they hate women in general...and Hillary in particular.
Thank you for proving what I said...as being absolutely dead on. :thumbup:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-01-2016, 07:35 AM
The answer is actually very simple.
It's because the love this great country, more than they hate women in general...and Hillary in particular. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Nobody loves woman like (untNoMore does! :boom::MOJE_whot::1rotfl::welcome:
Guest
10-01-2016, 07:42 AM
Nobody loves woman like (untNoMore does!
I certainly wouldn't say "nobody loves women like," because there are a lot of other real men who feel the same way as I do.
But you are partially correct in assuming, that I am not an insecure, childish misogynist...like Trump and so many others of your ilk have shown to be. :thumbup:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-01-2016, 01:25 PM
I certainly wouldn't say "nobody loves women like," because there are a lot of other real men who feel the same way as I do.
But you are partially correct in assuming, that I am not an insecure, childish misogynist...like Trump and so many others of your ilk have shown to be. :thumbup:
:wave:
CNM
Oh come on (unt :wave: we all know there are not a lot of real men that feel like you (a bulldike lesbo with a strap on).
Too bad they don't have "Childish misogynist" emoji, huh
Go lick your "friend".
Guest
10-01-2016, 01:55 PM
As to the question of the thread, I do not know of ANYONE that is not voting for Trump, so that is difficult to answer. I do wonder how anyone can possibly vote for Hillary, knowing what they know now about her.
Guest
10-01-2016, 04:01 PM
Hey, I have an idea! Why don't you ask the 300,000 supporters that turn out to his rallies? Then, you can ask the 12,000 total that Hillary had in the last two months show for her rallies...:clap2: Shoot, Trump turned away 12,000 from that one rally he held this week in Florida. :1rotfl:
I was thinking about how Hillary could be even with Trump in the polls and not have anyone turn out for her rallies and figured it out. They are folks that stay at home that are called on the phone and polled. Too bad for Hillary that those folks can't vote from home unless they mail their ballots in. But, they would still have to be a bit motivated to vote for her. Not like that is going to happen. But, as lazy as liberals are, I am sure they can get someone to vote for them....like the walking dead.....:1rotfl:
Lyin' Donnie said there were 12,000 at his rally in Melbourne. The trouble is the venue only seat 1800. Reporters at the scene said no one waiting to get in. Check it out.
Trump will be lucky to carry as many states as Romney did, and we all remember how well that worked out.
Guest
10-01-2016, 04:16 PM
They are angry because they know that if he gets the Office they will not be able to control him and thus their influence which they depend on to trade for money won`t be there for them any longer .
It`s always about the money folks ! maybe it is because his " Partners " from Russia and other countries have already got him over a barrel and he will do what ever they say and the American Republican big wigs already know they don't have a chance to control him.
YES WE have the best Government money can buy
Guest
10-01-2016, 04:28 PM
[QUOTE=Guest;1297817]Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump ?[/QUOTE
You have to ask?????
I gave up on him a month ago.
Guest
10-01-2016, 04:40 PM
Trump will be lucky to carry as many states as Romney did, and we all remember how well that worked out.
I don't believe Romney faced 16 primary opponents, I don't believe Romney garnered 13.3 million primary votes, I do believe it has been 4 years of stagnant economy along with 6 years of $hitty political gridlock. Times have changed and many want the politicians ousted from their comfy chairs.
But it does seem impossible to beat the 52% factor. Those piece of $**** people do not give a rats a$$ about anything but their benefits.
Guest
10-01-2016, 05:25 PM
Oh come on (unt :wave: we all know there are not a lot of real men that feel like you (a bulldike lesbo with a strap on).
Too bad they don't have "Childish misogynist" emoji, huh
Go lick your "friend".
Nasty feminist!
Guest
10-01-2016, 05:27 PM
Lyin' Donnie said there were 12,000 at his rally in Melbourne. The trouble is the venue only seat 1800. Reporters at the scene said no one waiting to get in. Check it out.
Trump will be lucky to carry as many states as Romney did, and we all remember how well that worked out.
Are you folks so desparate you keep making this crap up or is it wishful thinking that just sounds crappy?
Guest
10-01-2016, 05:50 PM
Lyin' Donnie said there were 12,000 at his rally in Melbourne. The trouble is the venue only seat 1800. Reporters at the scene said no one waiting to get in. Check it out.
Trump will be lucky to carry as many states as Romney did, and we all remember how well that worked out.
It was in an airplane hanger and it was packed with thousands several reporters were on had and told the truth .
But why would we expect the truth from a Hillary sycophant .
Guest
10-01-2016, 06:30 PM
It was in an airplane hanger and it was packed with thousands several reporters were on had and told the truth .
But why would we expect the truth from a Hillary sycophant .
A person who attempts to gain advantage by flattering influential people or behaving in a servile manner.
I had to look that up.
Guest
10-01-2016, 06:54 PM
Oh come on (unt :wave: we all know there are not a lot of real men that feel like you (a bulldike lesbo with a strap on).
Too bad they don't have "Childish misogynist" emoji, huh
Go lick your "friend".
Thank you for proving me correct...again. :1rotfl:
I get a real kick out of ignorant twits like yourself, who don't even realize...how they are so easily hoisted on their own petard. :thumbup:
It truly does make my job easier. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-01-2016, 07:04 PM
Lyin' Donnie said there were 12,000 at his rally in Melbourne. The trouble is the venue only seat 1800. Reporters at the scene said no one waiting to get in. Check it out.
Trump will be lucky to carry as many states as Romney did, and we all remember how well that worked out.
The misrepresentation of crowd sizes is pretty much something he doe every venue.
The reporters following him get very angry at him as he manipulates the crowd coverage.
Just part of the con.
Guest
10-02-2016, 04:04 AM
Three crazy liberals continue to post nonsense. No reflection of overwhelming pro Trump Villagers sentiment.
Guest
10-02-2016, 06:14 AM
Three crazy liberals continue to post nonsense. No reflection of overwhelming pro Trump Villagers sentiment.
Someone is getting pretty damned desperate. :1rotfl:
While there are certainly more registered Repub's here, it's more like 70% Repub's to 30% Dem's (go look it up).
As to only 3 of us on the left posting here...prove it. ;)
Blatant lying = running scared. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-02-2016, 07:30 AM
Someone is getting pretty damned desperate. :1rotfl:
While there are certainly more registered Repub's here, it's more like 70% Repub's to 30% Dem's (go look it up).
As to only 3 of us on the left posting here...prove it. ;)
Blatant lying = running scared. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Yes, the libtards are getting very desperate. They can see the writing on the wall and are pulling out every little petty/peevish trick they can think of to gain some form of support for their losing cause.
I find it very interesting that Trump had more supporters turned away from his rally in Florida last week than the total attendance of Hillary supporters that attended her rallies for the last TWO MONTHS. WOW! I can understand why liberals are getting nervous and desperate. If this is indicative of voter turnout for Hillary, Trump will win by a landslide.
But C BM, I applaud your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here. It must be very depressing for you that you have only the criminal Hillary with no new policies or ideas to use to convince someone to vote for her. NOTHING NEW, but the same old failure record of Obama and her. I almost sympathize with you. ALMOST....:a20:
:wave: bye now, lil' girly
Not a C-tard
Guest
10-02-2016, 12:33 PM
"The San Diego Union-Tribune, long a bastion of conservatism in the West, broke a 148-year-long streak of endorsing Republicans for president and told its readers on Friday to vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
Well, they can get in line. Conservative newspaper after conservative newspaper broke tradition in September by endorsing Clinton — or, perhaps more appropriately, by telling their readers why they shouldn't vote for Trump.
The latest endorsements echoed the scathing criticisms of Trump that appeared earlier in September.
The Dallas Morning News, whose editorial board had picked a Republican each time since before World War II, said Trump "plays on fear — exploiting base instincts of xenophobia, racism and misogyny — to bring out the worst in all of us, rather than the best."
The Cincinnati Enquirer, which had endorsed Republicans for nearly a century, called Trump "a clear and present danger to our country. ...Our reservations about Clinton pale in comparison to our fears about Trump."
The Houston Chronicle's editorial board called Trump "a danger to the Republic" and said his "convention-speech comment, 'I alone can fix it,' should make every American shudder."
USA Today has never endorsed a candidate for president, but its editorial board laid out eight reasons that people shouldn't vote for him.
No. 7: "He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we.""
Guest
10-02-2016, 02:12 PM
Yes, the libtards are getting very desperate. They can see the writing on the wall and are pulling out every little petty/peevish trick they can think of to gain some form of support for their losing cause.
I find it very interesting that Trump had more supporters turned away from his rally in Florida last week than the total attendance of Hillary supporters that attended her rallies for the last TWO MONTHS. WOW! I can understand why liberals are getting nervous and desperate. If this is indicative of voter turnout for Hillary, Trump will win by a landslide.
But C BM, I applaud your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here. It must be very depressing for you that you have only the criminal Hillary with no new policies or ideas to use to convince someone to vote for her. NOTHING NEW, but the same old failure record of Obama and her. I almost sympathize with you. ALMOST....
bye now, lil' girly
Not a C-tard
:1rotfl:
The post right after yours...saved me a lot of trouble. :thumbup:
"The San Diego Union-Tribune, long a bastion of conservatism in the West, broke a 148-year-long streak of endorsing Republicans for president and told its readers on Friday to vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
Well, they can get in line. Conservative newspaper after conservative newspaper broke tradition in September by endorsing Clinton — or, perhaps more appropriately, by telling their readers why they shouldn't vote for Trump.
The latest endorsements echoed the scathing criticisms of Trump that appeared earlier in September.
The Dallas Morning News, whose editorial board had picked a Republican each time since before World War II, said Trump "plays on fear — exploiting base instincts of xenophobia, racism and misogyny — to bring out the worst in all of us, rather than the best."
The Cincinnati Enquirer, which had endorsed Republicans for nearly a century, called Trump "a clear and present danger to our country. ...Our reservations about Clinton pale in comparison to our fears about Trump."
The Houston Chronicle's editorial board called Trump "a danger to the Republic" and said his "convention-speech comment, 'I alone can fix it,' should make every American shudder."
USA Today has never endorsed a candidate for president, but its editorial board laid out eight reasons that people shouldn't vote for him.
No. 7: "He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we.""
As for your crying about.... "your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here"...I've never been bothered about needing to feel part of a mob or the majority. ;)
Not only will my integrity and ethics not allow me to join a mob mentality, especially when they are crass, rude and wrong....but I'm not nearly that insecure.
It must really suck...that you are. :D
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-02-2016, 03:00 PM
Yes, the libtards are getting very desperate. They can see the writing on the wall and are pulling out every little petty/peevish trick they can think of to gain some form of support for their losing cause.
I find it very interesting that Trump had more supporters turned away from his rally in Florida last week than the total attendance of Hillary supporters that attended her rallies for the last TWO MONTHS. WOW! I can understand why liberals are getting nervous and desperate. If this is indicative of voter turnout for Hillary, Trump will win by a landslide.
But C BM, I applaud your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here. It must be very depressing for you that you have only the criminal Hillary with no new policies or ideas to use to convince someone to vote for her. NOTHING NEW, but the same old failure record of Obama and her. I almost sympathize with you. ALMOST....:a20:
:wave: bye now, lil' girly
Not a C-tard The turn out at Trump rallies only show us that people enjoy watching a one man circus,
Guest
10-03-2016, 06:16 AM
It truly does make my job easier. :ho:
CNM
What is your job (unt?
To flurry repubs with emoji? To nauseate other posters with your constant self proclamation of superiority?
Does your employer require set hours or is it flexible schedule?
How much do they pay you and do they provide benefits?
Really, are you some sort of wackadoodle nutjob that believes they are on a life's mission here to change the world via the Talk of the Villages political forum?
It seems to me that your nothing but an overweight bulldike lesbo with a chip on her shoulder that has failed to force others to accept her here or in public.
Take a sick day and spend it licking your "friend", you might get some appreciation for your efforts there!
:wave:
Guest
10-03-2016, 06:58 AM
What is your job (unt?
To show the sexism, hypocrisy, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia and just pure nasty bile...that so many Trump supporters exhibit. :ohdear:
Per my earlier statement, people like you prove my point...and make my job easier. ;)
"Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump?"
It's because the love this great country, more than they hate women in general...and Hillary in particular.
Thanks for that. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
Guest
10-03-2016, 07:37 AM
C-tard is nothing more than a girly child looking for attention, with nothing to say. You know how it goes: some people speak because they have something to say, CNM speaks because she has to say something/anything. :icon_bored:
The premise that those attending Trump rallies are just there for the entertainment and not indicative of actual voters or voter turnout, is kind of feeble. It does not answer the question as to why there was an increase of about 50% in Republican voter registration during the primaries and the equal increase in Republican voter turnout. Compare that with the dismal Dem turnout with was a decrease of about 20%.
I believe that some folks will do just about anything in their desperation, and right now the Dems great offensive attack is on Trump's statements he made decades ago, his eating habits, his legal tax practices, how much he is worth, his family, his associations, and his opinion of the Iraqi war, which he had no involvement with. Not policies, because then his policies would have go be compared with Hillary's failed record or lack of policies.
Dems are desperate right now because Hillary is their worst candidate ever and is having a hard time getting anyone to believe her lies. She can't get the blacks to listen to her. They call her a liar. It looks like Trump has a better chance of getting the black vote if any of them are even going to turn out. She is losing the female voters. She alienates the young voters by calling the "basement dwellers." She turns away, turn off possible Republicans that don't like Trump so they will likely stay home. She has lost the majority of the Independent voters to Trump. She has lost several battleground states to the GOP. Hillary should go back to faking her illness and try to get some sympathy. Like the other GOP primary candidates, Hillary is attempting to use Trump's technique of speaking and like them, she is also failing. Trump is Trump and no one can borrow his traits and get away with it.
So, even though I do not sympathize with the liberals on here, I understand how desperate they are to maintain their forward momentum toward their need for European style socialism. A Republican win would definitely cause a set back in their plans for total gov dependence.
Guest
10-03-2016, 07:38 AM
Someone is getting pretty damned desperate. :1rotfl:
While there are certainly more registered Repub's here, it's more like 70% Repub's to 30% Dem's (go look it up).
As to only 3 of us on the left posting here...prove it. ;)
Blatant lying = running scared. :ho:
:wave:
CNM
If the correct percentage is sooo important to you, then have it your way, lil girl.
Hey, pull my finger.............:a20:
Guest
10-03-2016, 08:31 AM
To show the sexism, hypocrisy, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia and just pure nasty bile...that so many Trump supporters exhibit.
Hey (unt - Do you wear a tin foil hat? Really, what do you believe is going to happen when you show the "sexism, hypocrisy, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia and just pure nasty bile"? Do you think that is going to make a difference to anyone else? Do you believe anyone on here values your opinion or self proclaimed superiority? Do you think they will accept your bulldike lesbo ways anymore than they would prior to "you showing them"??? The answer is NO!
"Why are so many Republicans not supporting Trump?"
CNM
13.3 million votes in the primary, more than any Republican prior. Knocked out 16 opponents in the primary, way more than Hillary faced in her primary...
Take my advise; use on of one your sick days (being you have a job here, LOL) and spend it licking your "friend"!:wave:
Guest
10-03-2016, 09:55 AM
Hey (unt - Do you wear a tin foil hat? Really, what do you believe is going to happen when you show the "sexism, hypocrisy, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia and just pure nasty bile"? Do you think that is going to make a difference to anyone else? Do you believe anyone on here values your opinion or self proclaimed superiority? Do you think they will accept your bulldike lesbo ways anymore than they would prior to "you showing them"??? The answer is NO!
13.3 million votes in the primary, more than any Republican prior. Knocked out 16 opponents in the primary, way more than Hillary faced in her primary...
Take my advise; use on of one your sick days (being you have a job here, LOL) and spend it licking your "friend"!:wave:
Ouch! That was kind of brutal,,,,,,but deserved.
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