Posted on Jan 9, 2016
For Republicans, Mounting Fears of Lasting Split
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Posted 9 y ago
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I'd actually prefer that both major parties split, thereby enabling the creation of a truly viable third party...one that is moderate, pragmatic, and genuinely focused on addressing our society's problems. I think both major parties are too closely tied to the extremes, and they both focus on narrow constituent groups (and the smattering of issues that are important to those groups).
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Interesting. It seems the Democrats have their splits also. Read a news article that 20 % of Trump supporters may be disaffected Democrats. You have a division between the Clinton and Sanders wing. Follow this with the FBI investigation and Hillary Clinton e mail revealing she requested a classified document be striped of it's classification markings and sent to her via non secure system. Then you have the fact that Hillary is trailing Trump in the polls. Seems to me the Democrats are in a tougher spot than the Republicans.
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Identifying myself as a Republican would have been when I first enlisted under the Honorable President Reagan, he actually cared about America and the Military. I find it amazing that the majority of the Representatives are all glassy eyed with a blank stare. They have lied, broke every campaign promise made and have not ounce in 7 years put a real budget together and held the Pres to it, Congress has become a figure head and nothing more. At this point in Americas history we need someone to shake it up a hell of allot and get this country back on track FAST. Whomever that person is Carson, Cruz, Trump or Carly Fiorina has my vote as I damn sure will not vote for a Clinton or a Socialist Democrat named Bernie.
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