Good for you and the area you live in that Republicans don't appear to be easily discouraged. But I see Republicans and conservatives getting discouraged and refusing to vote every election season. So many want a perfect candidate. They want Jesus on the ticket. Then they will vote. But Jesus is never going to be on a ticket. Instead of …
Good for you and the area you live in that Republicans don't appear to be easily discouraged. But I see Republicans and conservatives getting discouraged and refusing to vote every election season. So many want a perfect candidate. They want Jesus on the ticket. Then they will vote. But Jesus is never going to be on a ticket. Instead of voting for an imperfect candidate, (which by definition all candidates are because they are flawed human beings), they will act like they are morally superior by not voting at all. And then we end up with the candidates who brings more evil. Personally, I vote for less evil. Example of this: How many conservatives got their panties in a wad because Trump used the "p" word when he didn't realize he was being taped? In my state we had a fairly decent Republican congressman who made a big deal about his "shock" at the word. And ended up losing reelection. We got a slimy democrat in congress instead.
Good for you and the area you live in that Republicans don't appear to be easily discouraged. But I see Republicans and conservatives getting discouraged and refusing to vote every election season. So many want a perfect candidate. They want Jesus on the ticket. Then they will vote. But Jesus is never going to be on a ticket. Instead of voting for an imperfect candidate, (which by definition all candidates are because they are flawed human beings), they will act like they are morally superior by not voting at all. And then we end up with the candidates who brings more evil. Personally, I vote for less evil. Example of this: How many conservatives got their panties in a wad because Trump used the "p" word when he didn't realize he was being taped? In my state we had a fairly decent Republican congressman who made a big deal about his "shock" at the word. And ended up losing reelection. We got a slimy democrat in congress instead.
Where to draw one's moral line remains a challenge. Degree/amount/evidence of evil may be more important than party affiliation.
Democrats support the abortion platform that has killed 60 million preborn children. That’s evidence of evil enough for me.