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Have to believe more and more right thinking, rational Republicans will do what's right and come out for Hillary.

In short, the #NeverTrump movement has failed. And as that failure became abjectly clear Tuesday night, some Republicans announced they’ll be supporting Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton should she continue down the path toward her party’s nomination.

Mark Salter, a former top aide to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), suggested in a tweet that he’ll be breaking with his party and supporting Clinton come November.

the GOP is going to nominate for President a guy who reads the National Enquirer and thinks it's on the level. I'm with her.

— Mark Salter (@MarkSalter55) May 3, 2016

Another McCain ’08 alum said that Republicans need to think beyond partisanship when casting ballots this November:

On @MSNBC, Steve Schmidt just said: Republicans need to ask whether they love their country more than their party.

— Dafna Linzer (@DafnaLinzer) May 3, 2016

Ben Howe, editor of the conservative RedState blog, was more succinct.

#ImWithHer

— Ben Howe (@BenHowe) May 3, 2016

He later expanded on his rationale.

I am a fiscal conservative and I am a social conservative. That will not change. But I will not vote for an egomaniacal authoritarian. Nope.

— Ben Howe (@BenHowe) May 3, 2016

If you are #NeverTrump then I suggest you accept the implications of what that means. Don’t kid yourself. I’m not.

— Ben Howe (@BenHowe) May 4, 2016

 

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2016/05/03/3775104/never-trump-has-failed-republican-party/

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Trump garnered almost 600k votes in Indiana. Only about 30k less than the combined vote total of the Democratic primary.

 

GOP runner up Ted Cruz garnered 60k more votes than Democrat winner Bernie Sanders

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I know some usual Republican voters who are considering voting for Hillary, I also know some Bernie Supporters who are considering voting for Trump - it's small numbers on both sides and I predict it's mostly frustrated talk on both sides and it is more likely that all of them will just stay home and medicate their pain.

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I know some usual Republican voters who are considering voting for Hillary, I also know some Bernie Supporters who are considering voting for Trump - it's small numbers on both sides and I predict it's mostly frustrated talk on both sides and it is more likely that all of them will just stay home and medicate their pain.

 

See gator this is the voice of reason. Try to use it sometime.

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From just the Supreme Court perspective Republicans voting for Clinton makes no sense. Why would you throw a tantrum, and undermine conservatism for a generation?

 

And Bernie supporters want Trump to nominate a conservative to the court? How does that create a path for progressive, socialist goals?

 

People really aren't thinking clearly right now. Or they're retarded.

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Its like a immature juvenile in a snit kind of reaction. You know Hillary is going to continue Barrys mission to jack up the country . At least there is a chance Trump won't. At least not deliberately. If nothing else he is a nationalist.

 

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