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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by Timothy View Post
    Well, here it is 2024.
    Looks like the choice is going to be either Trump or Biden. Or another wasted third party vote.

    I'll vote my conscience, whoever I believe is more decent and honest.
    Unfortunately, my friend, it's a choice between the least indecent and dishonest.

    But, add to that what the Party offers, and the Democrat Party, from a Christian Perspective, is the culture of death.

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Cow Poke

    Unfortunately, my friend, it's a choice between the least indecent and dishonest.
    What me brudder said.


    Now more than ever we need a none-of-the-above option.

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  • Timothy
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    Well, here it is 2024.
    Looks like the choice is going to be either Trump or Biden. Or another wasted third party vote.

    I'll vote my conscience, whoever I believe is more decent and honest.

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  • Thoughtful Monk
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    Originally posted by NorrinRadd View Post

    Currently I kind of favor Vivek, but I think Bad Orange Man is by far the most likely to get the nomination. I see nothing that would convince his ego to "bow out." I would have no problem voting for him in preference to any Dem.
    Personally, I lean towards Scott with the caveat that I haven't really studied the potential Republican nominees yet. I may end up not voting on the Presidental line at all if it is Trump versus Biden.

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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View Post
    I admit I am hoping that Trump bows out of the 2024 race. I have no idea what I will do in November 2024 if I have to vote between Biden and Trump - both of whom I view as unqualified for the office.
    I want Trump out, but if the only choice is Trump and Biden or (I shudder at the thought) Kamala, I will hold my nose once again and vote for Trump.

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View Post
    I admit I am hoping that Trump bows out of the 2024 race. I have no idea what I will do in November 2024 if I have to vote between Biden and Trump - both of whom I view as unqualified for the office.
    I think we're screwed if either of them wins in 2024

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  • Sparko
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    Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View Post
    I admit I am hoping that Trump bows out of the 2024 race. I have no idea what I will do in November 2024 if I have to vote between Biden and Trump - both of whom I view as unqualified for the office.
    If it were Biden and Trump, I would have to vote "Not Biden" which would mean voting for Trump. Kinda like when I voted for Trump over Hillary in 2016.


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  • NorrinRadd
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    Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View Post
    I admit I am hoping that Trump bows out of the 2024 race. I have no idea what I will do in November 2024 if I have to vote between Biden and Trump - both of whom I view as unqualified for the office.
    Currently I kind of favor Vivek, but I think Bad Orange Man is by far the most likely to get the nomination. I see nothing that would convince his ego to "bow out." I would have no problem voting for him in preference to any Dem.

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  • Thoughtful Monk
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    I admit I am hoping that Trump bows out of the 2024 race. I have no idea what I will do in November 2024 if I have to vote between Biden and Trump - both of whom I view as unqualified for the office.

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  • Rebecka
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    "It's interesting to hear that most members here might not be 'all in for Trump' from a Christian perspective. It's important to remember that Christians, like any diverse group, hold a wide range of views and opinions on political matters. It's essential to engage in respectful discussions, considering different perspectives and seeking common ground. Let's foster an environment of open dialogue and understanding while discussing these topics."

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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by NorrinRadd View Post
    Not for no reason the "crock" in the username.
    But he misspelled "mega".

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  • NorrinRadd
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    Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
    I am so glad to see such an incredibly unbiased and level headed assessment.
    Not for no reason the "crock" in the username.

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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by metacrock View Post
    None of the DEms are unworthy, none of the repubs were worth a damn,
    I am so glad to see such an incredibly unbiased and level headed assessment.

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  • KingsGambit
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    Originally posted by metacrock View Post
    None of the DEms are unworthy, none of the repubs were worth a damn,
    All the Dems? Even Marianne Williamson?

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  • metacrock
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    Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
    I think the problem is that both parties seem to be putting forth candidates who are unworthy. It's really a crying shame.
    None of the DEms are unworthy, none of the repubs were worth a damn,

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