[quote=zk][quote=flu-redux]Besides, a pence versus Hillary. Pence definitely won’t win.[/quote]
I hope you’re right. I don’t know what the rules are, but, if possible, the republicans would do well to make the switch just days (or less) before the election. This would deprive the Clinton machine the time necessary to sufficiently spread the word about the vile positions that Pence holds.
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I guess early voting would screw that plan, huh?
Yeah, I think you’re right, flu.[/quote]
It’s a salvage operation at this point for the GOP, imho. At this point, I think they are preparing to save as many House and Senate seats as possible.
There’s no easy way to dance around this issue, and there’s probably more bombshells that tucked away to be used 3 weeks or 2 weeks before the election. The problem is that Trump has become such an unlikeable character that at this point, he’s probably right, almost everyone is out to get him. It’s not democrats, or liberals. It’s anyone that is just appalled at his sack of shit opinions.
The irony is, if at all, Trump has probably created more unity than any other candidate we’ve had in recent times, across party lines and across independents
simply because it seem like enough people across parties don’t want to see him win. For many reasons.And there are many of them.
What’s more surprising it took for this view on women for people to be so shocked and disgusted about Trump. What about all the anti-latino, anti-muslim, anti-foreign rhetoric? Well, I guess finally there’s something that threw the independents and other americans the other way, when previously they didn’t think his racism “wasn’t a big enough deal”.
GOP is in big trouble on the down ticket. To be frank, I feared this would happen. Like I said, I was hoping for a balanced government, I don’t think we will get it for the next 4 years at this point. I can’t say the GOP didn’t deserve this. No one should have backed Trump to begin with. oh well.