I think that's wishful thinking and not particularly realistic based on my encounters with the MAGAs. What I do think is more possible is them either not voting or voting for another GOP candidate via write-in. Same overall result, but I doubt many of them will vote for the other party and still consider themselves GOP. They have a very strong loyalty for the GOP and against the Dems.
I think that's wishful thinking and not particularly realistic based on my encounters with the MAGAs. What I do think is more possible is them either not voting or voting for another GOP candidate via write-in. Same overall result, but I doubt many of them will vote for the other party and still consider themselves GOP. They have a very strong loyalty for the GOP and against the Dems.
"I think that's wishful thinking and not particularly realistic based on my encounters with the MAGAs."
Not to put words in his/her mouth, but I think GG is referring mainly to (ill informed?) independents who voted for Trump the first time, maybe told a bunch of their friends, and may still say to pollsters they are going to vote for Trump, but aren't really going to.
You're right about the MAGAs though. They are fully under the influence of the cultist kool-aid and would never in a million years vote for anyone but Trump. Changing their minds cannot be part of the strategy. That will never happen.
True and good point. Given the hundreds of interactions I've had over on Fox...it's clear that very few of them are particularly bothered by misrepresenting news and/or facts and so why would their voting intentions be any different? :-)
I'd like to see more people promote the idea that if you are a loyal Republican, but find yourself turned off by Trump's antics, you can simply leave the presidential portion of the ballot blank -- no vote for either Trump or Biden. It isn't helping Biden to win so much as not helping Trump, and it is something of a face-saving way, even in private, to feel like you tried to starve the beast without going over to the other side.
2. But vote for Trump? C'mon. You want to help him destroy our country and the institutions we hold dear? Just sit this one out and you have done your duty.
Never Trumpers would be well placed to promote this message. It may not be enough to defeat Trump all by itself, but every little bit helps.
I think that's wishful thinking and not particularly realistic based on my encounters with the MAGAs. What I do think is more possible is them either not voting or voting for another GOP candidate via write-in. Same overall result, but I doubt many of them will vote for the other party and still consider themselves GOP. They have a very strong loyalty for the GOP and against the Dems.
"I think that's wishful thinking and not particularly realistic based on my encounters with the MAGAs."
Not to put words in his/her mouth, but I think GG is referring mainly to (ill informed?) independents who voted for Trump the first time, maybe told a bunch of their friends, and may still say to pollsters they are going to vote for Trump, but aren't really going to.
You're right about the MAGAs though. They are fully under the influence of the cultist kool-aid and would never in a million years vote for anyone but Trump. Changing their minds cannot be part of the strategy. That will never happen.
True and good point. Given the hundreds of interactions I've had over on Fox...it's clear that very few of them are particularly bothered by misrepresenting news and/or facts and so why would their voting intentions be any different? :-)
I'd like to see more people promote the idea that if you are a loyal Republican, but find yourself turned off by Trump's antics, you can simply leave the presidential portion of the ballot blank -- no vote for either Trump or Biden. It isn't helping Biden to win so much as not helping Trump, and it is something of a face-saving way, even in private, to feel like you tried to starve the beast without going over to the other side.
Yes, I think this should be part of the strategy:
1. Don't want to vote for Biden? Fair enough.
2. But vote for Trump? C'mon. You want to help him destroy our country and the institutions we hold dear? Just sit this one out and you have done your duty.
Never Trumpers would be well placed to promote this message. It may not be enough to defeat Trump all by itself, but every little bit helps.