Do some Republican candidates need to drop out?

lighthouse99

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I sometimes feel most of the candidates running for president would, if “necessary” put self over country

The only ones I tend to trust not to do that are Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee (and maybe Carson)

It seems at some point in the near future, the candidates who are further behind in the polls (not that polls are totally reliable; they’re not), even if I like those candidates, should drop out and put their support behind one candidate

65% or more of Rs are not in favor of the front-runner, which obviously means most of them (us) want someone else.

Though I like all the aforementioned candidates (and some not mentioned), I say the Party should get behind one person to go against Trump.

Maybe after Iowa?

I will keep my preference as to whom that one person should be to myself at this point, but really, it would be so nice to have 2 or 3 candidates

What happened in the last couple elections? I didn’t follow those very well
 

lighthouse99

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Vote Ben Carson!

i just said he was possibly not into putting self over country. I did not say i am considering voting for him.

Cruz has been called the most conservative candidate, so he is the one i am most enthused about

He has proven to the world that he does not go by Washington's motto: go along to get along

you dont go along to get along when truth and justice and the American way are in jeopardy (which is putting things mildly)



:)
 

ok doser

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honest answer (that i've given before)

he's prolly the smartest guy in the room and he has a record of achievement in a field other than politics and law, a field i greatly respect

politicians and lawyers should be fed into wood chippers
 

lighthouse99

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Honest question, of the candidates so far, what about Carson do you like the most?

i like that he admits he doesn't know everything and when he sees he is possibly lacking in knowledge, he goes about to learn what he doesn't know

some people in the news lately act like they would rather die and go to.. some not nice place before they admit they don't really know much about some given topic

but still, i am voting for the most conservative and most trustworthy candidate, the one who dislikes Washington the most and that looks like Cruz



:)
 

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65% or more of Rs are not in favor of the front-runner, which obviously means most of them (us) want someone else.

Though I like all the aforementioned candidates (and some not mentioned), I say the Party should get behind one person to go against Trump.

Maybe after Iowa?

There's something about Donald Trump that has the business as usual RINOs running scared (Lindsey Graham stated that Barack Obama is better than Trump). While I'm a Ted Cruz man (I've exposed Ben Carson for his support of homosexuality, which doesn't seem to bother ok doser at all), Trump intrigues me.
 

Quetzal

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honest answer (that i've given before)

he's prolly the smartest guy in the room and he has a record of achievement in a field other than politics and law, a field i greatly respect

politicians and lawyers should be fed into wood chippers
Do you find his interpretation of scripture to be in line with what you believe?
 

Nathon Detroit

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I'm sure Carson is smart. But being smart in one field of study doesn't mean someone is smart in every field of study. It's no doubt Carson is a marvelous surgeon. But I wouldn't vote for him for President. He's said some bizarre stuff and he's horribly unprepared to be president.

We already have a president who has zero experience in politics and it shows.
 

lighthouse99

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honest answer (that i've given before)

he's prolly the smartest guy in the room and he has a record of achievement in a field other than politics and law, a field i greatly respect

politicians and lawyers should be fed into wood chippers

that's horrible!

JEsus said to love our enemies

not vote them into office, though--just love them :)
 

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honest answer (that i've given before)

he's prolly the smartest guy in the room and he has a record of achievement in a field other than politics and law, a field i greatly respect

politicians and lawyers should be fed into wood chippers
Wow you must really dislike wood chippers! :)
 

Quetzal

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i like that he admits he doesn't know everything and when he sees he is possibly lacking in knowledge, he goes about to learn what he doesn't know

some people in the news lately act like they would rather die and go to.. some not nice place before they admit they don't really know much about some given topic

but still, i am voting for the most conservative and most trustworthy candidate, the one who dislikes Washington the most and that looks like Cruz



:)
I want to look up his speeches before he decided to be a candidate (Carson, that is). Wasn't he a speaker before?
 

lighthouse99

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I'm sure Carson is smart. But being smart in one field of study doesn't mean someone is smart in every field of study. It's no doubt Carson is a marvelous surgeon. But I wouldn't vote for him for President. He's said some bizarre stuff and he's horribly unprepared to be president.

We already have a president who has zero experience in politics and it shows.

yes, but better (much better) an inexperienced Republican than an inexperienced--um....

whatever the heck that guy in office is

socialist? closet commie? muslim?

:confused:

and better Inexperienced than Corrupt (Clinton)


i can't believe one person would consider voting for her. Unbelievable! The only ones who consider Clinton are those who dont follow the news, those who sit around in their spare time watching stupid sit coms where everyone is fornicating and committing adultery and etc (I assume that is what TV is still about, dont watch it other than news)
 

Quetzal

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I'm sure Carson is smart. But being smart in one field of study doesn't mean someone is smart in every field of study. It's no doubt Carson is a marvelous surgeon. But I wouldn't vote for him for President. He's said some bizarre stuff and he's horribly unprepared to be president.

We already have a president who has zero experience in politics and it shows.
Out of curiosity, who is your horse in the race so far?
 

Nathon Detroit

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yes, but better (much better) an inexperienced Republican than an inexperienced--um....

whatever the heck that guy in office is

socialist? closet commie? muslim?

:confused:
Yeah but we have one candidate on the Republican side that is conservative AND knows his way around Washington.

In other words... why settle for Carson if we don't have to?
 

lighthouse99

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Yeah but we have one candidate on the Republican side that is conservative AND knows his way around Washington.

In other words... why settle for Carson if we don't have to?

exactly.

I'm so glad Cruz is doing well in Iowa

It seems Cruz is--well, i want to say Trump Lite

And yet that seems to be rather insulting to Cruz. I agree w/ a lot of what Trump says, but he is--oh, heck, i don't even know where to begin :shocked:
 

Quetzal

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to me, it shows that it doesn't matter :idunno:

i would expect carson to surround himself with the best and the brightest
To add to this, most of what the president does is compromise in regards to passing legislation through Congress, anyway.
 

ok doser

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Yeah but we have one candidate on the Republican side that is conservative AND knows his way around Washington.

In other words... why settle for Carson if we don't have to?

i'm starting to learn more about cruz and i like what i see so far

you gotta remember, i get most of my exposure here, on tol

the cbc doesn't cover american politics very much

heck, i know more aboot the premier of alberta than i do cruz





eta - they are baffled by trump :chuckle:
 
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