Politics and Religion

You missed the point of my post.
JackDunphy 161 reads
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My point is, if a number, granted a great number, of those people now have buyers remorse, and would have changed their vote if given the chance, the GOP should replace Trump to save the party and the nation from Hills and one party rule and control of the SCOTUS for 20-30 years.

So in essence it wouldn't be voter disenfranchisement as they would be the ones calling for a change of the nominee.

Several of the pro-Trump people here are now waffling on him if you notice, and if Trump continues this downward spiral and R's appear to be on precipice of losing the Senate and House on account of it, I think most R's at THAT point, would put party first and not Trump.

Even many/most of the ones that voted for him, possibly. We are not there yet but we may be soon.

JakeFromStateFarm878 reads

Some have said this is an effort to gauge support for a Dump Trump effort at the convention.  Priebus denies it.  But even if he's telling the truth (and I'd say the odds are that he is) it says a lot about the state of the Republican party.
It's hard to say what will be worse for them: Trump as the nominee leading them to disaster or Trump ousted and millions of his supporters leaving the party in a huff.
Yes, the publication is called HotAir but there's more than hot air here

I doubt if this news will cause Trump to tow the line like the party officials wish him to do. It will most likely to cause him to become even more unhinged due to the perceived betraying.

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