I think we all plan to vote on the other lines. Just not for McCain.
But I’m afraid a lot of people will just stay home. Too bad, but that seems to be what the RNC is asking for. I will certainly go to the polls, but I will NOT vote for that madman McCain.
Others, however, will be too discouraged to vote at all. Ten million extra Republicans turned out in 2004. I wouldn’t be surprised if they all stay home in 2008, and probably a fair number of regular voters as well.
Nothing we can do about that. We can vote, but they won’t. The RNC is bringing it on itself. I believe some of them were fired after 2006, and I hope they fire the rest of them after the next fiasco.
A lot of Republican voters are staying home now for the primaries. Turnout is abysmal for the GOP. You cannot get discouraged voters to the polls to vote to reelect a congressman that they believe is already entrenched.
Nothing we can do about that. We can vote, but they won’t. The RNC is bringing it on itself. I believe some of them were fired after 2006, and I hope they fire the rest of them after the next fiasco.
Then they are the ones who are to blame when the Rat's will stay in power for another 40 years like they did before
If a person of voting age, that is allowed to vote, stays home...They have no right to complain, at all.
Vote! Even if it's for third party for POTUS and conservative down the rest of the line, VOTE!
If you do not take part in your country's political process you are nothing but a freeloader and have no right to complain about anything given to you.