If there is a blue wave this Fall, this will be the reason: Trump can do all the right things and achieve great miracles, but if every available patriot does not vote, the enemy will win anyway, and undo all the good of the last year.
The problem is the GOP refuses to act like conservatives.
If there is a blue wave this Fall, this will be the reason: Trump can do all the right things and achieve great miracles, but if every available patriot does not vote, the enemy will win anyway, and undo all the good of the last year.
Yes, and the other problem is insistence on unobtainable perfection.
Trump won, in part, because many fine GOPers who OPPOSED Trump in the primaries (correctly) worried more about the Hillary alternative, voted for Trump, and convinced unsure and unmotivated friends, relatives, and workmates to do the same.
Perot gave us what should have been an object lesson: do not take grievances into the general election. General elections is where we must set aside differences (which will always, always be there, and many of which are totally justified) and UNIFY into the election.
Primaries? Argue, debate, show us key differences. We we expect some fireworks.
Generals? Unify (that is the secret that the Dems somehow know better than do we.)