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To: deport

I went through the responses carefully.

I feel it in my heart, after this election, with the betrayals of the ilk of Paul Ryan and this empowering of Hillary’s hatred of everyday Americans, we are going to see a mass exodus out of the Republican Party.

Actually, as I pray Trump wins, I can see this even if Trump wins. Those who supported the hopes and dreams of what Trump represents and which clearly is an anti-establishment wave of sentiment, we will never trust the Republican “leaders” again. Never – they wanted to empower the agenda of Hillary’s hatred for everyday Americans and we do not have another four more years to suffer such hatred.

I noticed one mentioned the AIP of California. Not bad.

Whatever that Party is, I am hoping it will be the folks such as we find on FreeRepublic and elsewhere who will be centric to either it’s creation or propagation. One place. One Party. Because, to me, the purpose, whatever Party that will be – I am hoping it will be a Nationalist party, but whatever party is decided as the One party – this will be a CLEAR STATEMENT of our feelings of this BETRAYAL from Ryan and the others.

Independent is absolutely not the answer for me.

I think it is entering the minds of many… We only need to make it start to happen as soon as the next day after the election. I am watching for it. Then I will join.


52 posted on 10/11/2016 8:35:57 AM PDT by ShivaFan
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To: ShivaFan

The two party beast is what we have and it’s going to be hard to slay it. The two parties
control DC and I can’t see an outside group becoming powerful enough with elected
representatives/senators to slay the current system. True changes can be made and are
needed but I don’t see the dems dissolving their party. Thus only another party with vote
getting potential on that order is the only chance to take control from them. The Reform
Party with Ross Perot got something like 18.9% nationally in 1992 and zero Electoral
College votes. The RP went downhill from there.

I agree change is needed but the two party system seems to be locked in under our current
methods/processes.

Take care and the topic would make for interesting discussions.


53 posted on 10/11/2016 9:09:13 AM PDT by deport
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