Jose Fly
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Of course. It was not my intention to suggest otherwise. My point is simply that Trump did not win that demographic. Not even close. Ted Cruze would have received many more Christian votes than Trump received while he was still running.
I haven't seen any data showing that, so if you have some I would appreciate it if you posted it. Most of what I can find shows that...
But Trump easily won the South Carolina primary, and exit polls showed that among born-again or evangelical Christians, he beat the second-place candidate, Cruz, by 6 percentage points, a pattern that held true in much of the United States.
If an evil governmental system gives me the power to vote in their election, why wouldn't I?
I didn't make the system! I'm simply not stupid enough to refuse to use it to my best advantage to whatever extent that I am given the right to do so. Pick any two evil entities you want and if given the opportunity to do so, I'm going to vote against the worse of the two evils. I don't know about you, but I happen to think that Satan himself would be far worse than Hilter ever could be in his wildest dreams. The choice, while unpleasant in the extreme, would be an easy one to make.
Your idea is the equivalent of telling me that, when racing toward a cliff, it's wrong to put the brakes on. That it's somehow better to just let the society push on the gas peddle and get it over with as though going off the cliff isn't going to destroy lives and kill people.
Here is the situation you are in, that we are all in...
There's a bad guy with a gun and there's you with a coin in your hand that has heads showing. The bad guy gives you some power by telling you that he's going to kill and mame as many people as possible so long as that coin still has heads showing but that if you flip it and it comes up tails, he'll only kill or mame one person per minute and only seven per day on Sundays.
Do you exercise the power he's given you and flip the coin or refuse to participate?
If you want to know which is the right answer, ask his potential victims what they would have you do.
But again, you're casting it as if you only have two choices....vote for Clinton or vote for Trump. There are other options.
And not only that, I'd guess it's a pretty safe bet that for you, there's no way you would vote for just about any presidential candidate from the Democratic party. So in effect what you're telling the Republican Party is, "I will literally vote for absolutely any candidate you run for President....even Hitler...as long as they're not a Democrat".
If you don't see how that sets you up to be exploited by the GOP, well....I don't know what else to say.