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In reply to the discussion: I'll admit it: I'm genuinely frightened by the possibility of a Republican President [View all]gopiscrap
(24,737 posts)2. OMG can you imagine
a numnut like Cruz...God help us.
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I'll admit it: I'm genuinely frightened by the possibility of a Republican President [View all]
YoungDemCA
Jun 2015
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My first reaction was to turn to my brother and say, "That's it! We're going to war."
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#62
That's their plan. They are no longer being hiding their plans. MSM provides the echo chamber. n/t
freshwest
Jun 2015
#17
yup. you don't 'win' by always choosing the candidate most like those you supposedly are scared of.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#24
That may well be the consequence of shoving the Establishment's candidate down America's throat. nt
Romulox
Jun 2015
#12
And this fear is not a "Cheney" fear. It is real. We need to get the word out. Some of what we are
jwirr
Jun 2015
#14
given every single batchit crazy Republican that has and will announce their candidacy
Sheepshank
Jun 2015
#18
Don't worry, I have it on good authority there's no real difference between the two parties.
NuclearDem
Jun 2015
#21
Well, when our frontrunner makes a speech about how willing she is to compromise with Republicans
jeff47
Jun 2015
#23
I was saying that to my husband last night - this bunch is particularly rancid.
Peregrine Took
Jun 2015
#26
I didn't, I knew they were going to cheat by the time it went to Florida and Jeb Bush.
Rex
Jun 2015
#49
If the Republicans win the White House, you'll know the election was rigged
Jack Rabbit
Jun 2015
#47
ITA. It is frightening to imagine what a Scott Walker presidency would do to this country. (eom)
StevieM
Jun 2015
#56
The Republican Party is already in the ashheap of History. They're just too dumb to notice.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jun 2015
#59
OK but we were talking about national elections and specifically the presidency.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jun 2015
#77
Yes a Republican could win and the reason is because of the votes being switched
INdemo
Jun 2015
#68
All any of can do is work for the candidate we like and hope for the best./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#69
IMO, we have to ride the nutbag to the end of the line before we can bring back
CK_John
Jun 2015
#82