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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2855332" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>Im loving this! Break out the <img src="/images/smilies/popcorn.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":popcorn:" title="Popcorn :popcorn:" data-shortname=":popcorn:" />. Trump has given the forgotten element of the party a breath of life. Had he not these people would probably have stayed home and made it easy for the Demos in November. Trump has grown the party too. Nothing wrong with that. His rude and crude methods are secondary to the outcomes for the party. Starchy, elite members of the party have forgotten an important part of the base. Trump has given them a sense of recognition, respect, reason to believe again. I see nothing wrong with that. Is the party of Reagan and Lincoln not an inclusive party? Write them off and the party will sink NOT swim. It is very similar to what Teddy Roosevelt did with a 3rd party in his second effort to be elected to the white house. That damaged the party immeasurably for years. If Trump is elected the party better get behind him because otherwise, it will surely end the same as it did about 100 yrs ago. Trump is not my first choice, but then neither is any of the others. Libertarians like me have no great choices <strong>but </strong> we will probably follow party lines and support him. I know I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2855332, member: 32702"] Im loving this! Break out the :popcorn:. Trump has given the forgotten element of the party a breath of life. Had he not these people would probably have stayed home and made it easy for the Demos in November. Trump has grown the party too. Nothing wrong with that. His rude and crude methods are secondary to the outcomes for the party. Starchy, elite members of the party have forgotten an important part of the base. Trump has given them a sense of recognition, respect, reason to believe again. I see nothing wrong with that. Is the party of Reagan and Lincoln not an inclusive party? Write them off and the party will sink NOT swim. It is very similar to what Teddy Roosevelt did with a 3rd party in his second effort to be elected to the white house. That damaged the party immeasurably for years. If Trump is elected the party better get behind him because otherwise, it will surely end the same as it did about 100 yrs ago. Trump is not my first choice, but then neither is any of the others. Libertarians like me have no great choices [B]but [/B] we will probably follow party lines and support him. I know I will. [/QUOTE]
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