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The Trump movement is not a conservative movement. It is an anti-DC, anti-GOPestablishment, anti-More-of-the-same-politics-as-usual.
It comes from those who voted the Republicans a majority in the House in 2010 -- that the Republicans continue to squander on a daily basis.
It comes from those who voted the Republicans a majority in the Senate in 2014 -- that the Republicans continue to squander on a daily basis.
When you vote in Republicans and they turn to jelly as soon as they cross the Potomac, what else can you do? Voting for more staunch Republicans doesn't seem to work. Look at the campaign at the last debate when Cruz and Rubio seemed to join forces against Trump. See the problem there? Two sitting senators join forces to go aginast the non-politician. That is the same as what the GOPestablishment continues to do to conservatives.
Recall what this is the definition of? Voting for the same and expecting a different result.
The Trump movement is not a conservative movement. It is an anti-DC, anti-GOPestablishment, anti-More-of-the-same-politics-as-usual. But how did Trump, of all the people on this planet, become the leader of it? He has been an establishment uniparty donor and contributor and supporter for the last 40 years. Didn't he contribute $60,000 (that's more than a lot of here make in a year) to contribute to McConnell's campaign to stave off the Tea Party Candidate, Matt Bevin? How can we trust that Trump is going to be anything that he has never been before?