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What’s the good of getting behind Romney and then losing?
I don’t know. What’s the good of getting behind Trump and losing A) all swing states, B) some solid Republican states, C) The Presidency D) Possibly the Senate or House, E) Many key State Elections, F) Control of the Supreme Court, and G) any self-respect Republicans had remaining? Seems like Romney wasn’t so bad, comparatively. 🤷
 
I believe that Donald Trump will protect the unborn. His campaign said so themselves. I believes he cares about them and wants to end abortion.
 
I don’t know. What’s the good of getting behind Trump and losing A) all swing states, B) some solid Republican states, C) The Presidency D) Possibly the Senate or House, E) Many key State Elections, F) Control of the Supreme Court, and G) any self-respect Republicans had remaining? Seems like Romney wasn’t so bad, comparatively. 🤷
Romney lost, end of story. Trump hasn’t lost.
 
I don’t know. What’s the good of getting behind Trump and losing A) all swing states, B) some solid Republican states, C) The Presidency D) Possibly the Senate or House, E) Many key State Elections, F) Control of the Supreme Court, and G) any self-respect Republicans had remaining? Seems like Romney wasn’t so bad, comparatively. 🤷
Well I’m a moderate Republican, so I never really understood how Romney was “so bad” anyhow. But that aside, I very often hear the assertion that Trump can beat HRC … so perhaps the real question is, How many times can people hear something before they start to believe it?
 
What’s the good of getting behind Romney and then losing?
I think the point is that Romney had lots of support especially on these boards, almost unanimously among conservatives, but he still lost.

Trump is greatly disliked by many conservatives. So how can he win?

It seems like you like him a great deal, but I don’t really see many CAF members supporting him.
 
Well I’m a moderate Republican, so I never really understood how Romney was “so bad” anyhow. But that aside, I very often hear the assertion that Trump can beat HRC … so perhaps the real question is, How many times can people hear something before they start to believe it?
I’m a moderate republican as well.

I thought Romney was not a bad candidate. I would have thought he could have attracted many independents. I didn’t think he was as extreme as Obama. He lost anyway.

I’m thinking there is somewhat of a disconnect in the republican party in general. I thought Jeb was good and Rubio.
 
I think the point is that Romney had lots of support especially on these boards, almost unanimously among conservatives, but he still lost.

Trump is greatly disliked by many conservatives. So how can he win?

It seems like you like him a great deal, but I don’t really see many CAF members supporting him.
I don’t think Trump or Cruz would win, but I think one of them should be the nominee. They filed the papers, they raised the money, they have been doing the work. It wouldn’t be right to deny them the right to try to win in the general. And who knows what will happen? None of us have a crystal ball to see into the future. The best we can do are educated guesses.
 
I’m a moderate republican as well.

I thought Romney was not a bad candidate. I would have thought he could have attracted many independents. I didn’t think he was as extreme as Obama. He lost anyway.

I’m thinking there is somewhat of a disconnect in the republican party in general. I thought Jeb was good and Rubio.
Rubio didn’t show up for work 75% of the time. The presidency is not a job where a man or woman can “be out” 75% of the time.
 
I think the point is that Romney had lots of support especially on these boards, almost unanimously among conservatives, but he still lost.

Trump is greatly disliked by many conservatives. So how can he win?

It seems like you like him a great deal, but I don’t really see many CAF members supporting him.
The same people who told us McCain and Romney were pleasant enough to win are now telling us no way in hell trump can win. Sorry, but they had their chance running the show.
 
I’m a moderate republican as well.

I thought Romney was not a bad candidate. I would have thought he could have attracted many independents. I didn’t think he was as extreme as Obama. He lost anyway.

I’m thinking there is somewhat of a disconnect in the republican party in general. I thought Jeb was good and Rubio.
Well said.

Plus it cuts both ways: some right wingers only half heartedly support a moderate, and some moderates only half heartedly support a right winger. It has also been suggested that the GOPe doesn’t like Cruz any better than Trump, but I think that’s an exaggeration.
 
I don’t really see many CAF members supporting him.
You also have to take into consideration all the liberal Dem posters who say “I don’t like Trump but …” and then will do whatever they can to help him get the GOP nomination. (Not that all of them do that of course.)
 
The same people who told us McCain and Romney are pleasant enough to win were now telling us no way in hell trump can win. Sorry, but they had their chance running the show.
So wait, let me get this straight. The people who were **too credulous ** to recognize that McCain and Romney were going to lose are now convinced the Trump is going to lose. You then think that somehow means Trump is going to win. People who stubbornly want Republicans to win enough that they ignore the facts now recognize that Trump will lose. And this somehow means that Trump will win?
 
So wait, let me get this straight. The people who were **too credulous ** to recognize that McCain and Romney were going to lose are now convinced the Trump is going to lose. You then think that somehow means Trump is going to win. People who stubbornly want Republicans to win enough that they ignore the facts now recognize that Trump will lose. And this somehow means that Trump will win?
According to whom?
 
When CAF isn’t getting soundly behind the GOP candidate (assuming that will be Trump) it can’t be good news at all for the GOP.

There was nearly universal approval of Romney in 12’ by Conservatives.

If Trump becomes the candidate he will be trounced. Maybe even Dukakis-style.

The GOP seems to know this thus their scrambling to have any candidate but Trump.
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So wait, let me get this straight. The people who were **too credulous ** to recognize that McCain and Romney were going to lose are now convinced the Trump is going to lose. You then think that somehow means Trump is going to win. People who stubbornly want Republicans to win enough that they ignore the facts now recognize that Trump will lose. And this somehow means that Trump will win?
McCain lost because that was a bad year for the GOP, nobody was winning that year

Romney lost because it was Obama’s incumbent year, had he ran in this election, he very plausibly could have won the whole thing

Neither were outright disliked/hated as much as Trump currently is, a lot had to do with the situation they were placed in where almost anyone would have lost. If Trump loses, it’s in a year where the GOP has the advantage, as it’s following 8 years of Obama in an open seat election, and his approval ratings aren’t the greatest. I feel Kasich could win, Rubio could win, Romney could win, Paul Ryan could win, etc.

I’m not at all convinced that Trump could even plausibly win. Outside of his base 35-40% of the Republican vote, he doesn’t seem to have a real fan base. He’s even isolating social conservatives now. The fact that he’s against Hillary (a rather weak candidate in her own right for many reasons) is the only reason he has even a small chance right now.
 
McCain lost because that was a bad year for the GOP, nobody was winning that year

Romney lost because it was Obama’s incumbent year, had he ran in this election, he very plausibly could have won the whole thing

Neither were outright disliked/hated as much as Trump currently is, a lot had to do with the situation they were placed in where almost anyone would have lost. If Trump loses, it’s in a year where the GOP has the advantage, as it’s following 8 years of Obama in an open seat election, and his approval ratings aren’t the greatest. I feel Kasich could win, Rubio could win, Romney could win, Paul Ryan could win, etc.

I’m not at all convinced that Trump could even plausibly win. Outside of his base 35-40% of the Republican vote, he doesn’t seem to have a real fan base. He’s even isolating social conservatives now. The fact that he’s against Hillary (a rather weak candidate in her own right for many reasons) is the only reason he has even a small chance right now.
Polls show that Hillary would win handily.
 
I think the point is that Romney had lots of support especially on these boards, almost unanimously among conservatives, but he still lost.

Trump is greatly disliked by many conservatives. So how can he win?

It seems like you like him a great deal, but I don’t really see many CAF members supporting him.
Most true conservatives did not believe Romney was conservative enough. Some voters could not bring themselves to vote for a Mormon. Trump is nor perceived as conservative. But who knows? His positions change faster than the weather.
 
McCain lost because that was a bad year for the GOP, nobody was winning that year

Romney lost because it was Obama’s incumbent year, had he ran in this election, he very plausibly could have won the whole thing

Neither were outright disliked/hated as much as Trump currently is, a lot had to do with the situation they were placed in where almost anyone would have lost. If Trump loses, it’s in a year where the GOP has the advantage, as it’s following 8 years of Obama in an open seat election, and his approval ratings aren’t the greatest. I feel Kasich could win, Rubio could win, Romney could win, Paul Ryan could win, etc.

I’m not at all convinced that Trump could even plausibly win. Outside of his base 35-40% of the Republican vote, he doesn’t seem to have a real fan base. He’s even isolating social conservatives now. The fact that he’s against Hillary (a rather weak candidate in her own right for many reasons) is the only reason he has even a small chance right now.
Polls show that Hillary would win handily.
 
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