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AN OPEN LETTER TO TRUMP SUPPORTERS

To my friends supporting Donald Trump:

The Trump coalition is broad and complicated, but I believe many Trump fans are well-meaning. I have spoken at length with many of you, both inside and outside Nebraska. You are rightly worried about our national direction. You ache about a crony-capitalist leadership class that is not urgent about tackling our crises. You are right to be angry.

I’m as frustrated and saddened as you are about what’s happening to our country. But I cannot support Donald Trump.

Please understand: I’m not an establishment Republican, and I will never support Hillary Clinton. I’m a movement conservative who was elected over the objections of the GOP establishment. My current answer for who I would support in a hypothetical matchup between Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton is: Neither of them. I sincerely hope we select one of the other GOP candidates, but if Donald Trump ends up as the GOP nominee, conservatives will need to find a third option.

Mr. Trump’s relentless focus is on dividing Americans, and on tearing down rather than building back up this glorious nation. Much like President Obama, he displays essentially no understanding of the fact that, in the American system, we have a constitutional system of checks and balances, with three separate but co-equal branches of government. And the task of public officials is to be public “servants.” The law is king, and the people are boss. But have you noticed how Mr. Trump uses the word “Reign” – like he thinks he’s running for King? It’s creepy, actually. Nebraskans are not looking for a king. We yearn instead for the recovery of a Constitutional Republic.

At this point in Nebraska discussions, many of you have immediately gotten practical: “Okay, fine, you think there are better choices than Trump. But you would certainly still vote for Trump over Clinton in a general election, right?”

Before I explain why my answer is “Neither of them,” let me correct some nonsense you might have heard on the internet of late.

WHY I RAN FOR SENATE

***No, I’m not a career politician. (I had never run for anything until being elected to the U.S. Senate fifteen months ago, and I ran precisely because I actually want to make America great again.)
***No, I’m not a lawyer who has never created a job. (I was a business guy before becoming a college president in my hometown.)
***No, I’m not part of the Establishment. (Sheesh, I had attack ads by the lobbyist class run against me while I was on a bus tour doing 16 months of townhalls across Nebraska. Why? Precisely because I was not the preferred candidate of Washington.)
***No, I’m not concerned about political job security. (The very first thing I did upon being sworn in in January 2015 was to introduce a constitutional amendment for term limits – this didn’t exactly endear me to my new colleagues.)
***No, I’m not for open borders. (The very first official trip I took in the Senate was to observe and condemn how laughably porous the Texas/Mexican border is. See 70 tweets from @bensasse in February 2015.)
***No, I’m not a “squishy,” feel-good, grow-government moderate. (I have the 4th most-conservative voting record in the Senate: https://www.conservativereview.com/members/benjamin-sasse/ http://www.heritageactionscorecard.com/members/member/S001197 )

In my very first speech to the Senate, I told my colleagues that “The people despise us all.” This institution needs to get to work, not on the lobbyists’ priorities, but on the people’s: https://youtu.be/zQMoB4aUn04?t=3m8s

Now, to the question at hand: Will I pledge to vote for just any “Republican” nominee over Hillary Clinton?

Let’s begin by rejecting naïve purists: Politics has no angels. Politics is not about creating heaven on earth. Politics is simply about preserving a framework for ordered liberty – so that free people can find meaning and happiness not in politics but in their families, their neighborhoods, their work.

POLITICAL PARTIES

Now, let’s talk about political parties: parties are just tools to enact the things that we believe. Political parties are not families; they are not religions; they are not nations – they are often not even on the level of sports loyalties. They are just tools. I was not born Republican. I chose this party, for as long as it is useful.

If our Party is no longer working for the things we believe in – like defending the sanctity of life, stopping ObamaCare, protecting the Second Amendment, etc. – then people of good conscience should stop supporting that party until it is reformed.

VOTING

Now, let’s talk about voting: Voting is usually just about choosing the lesser evil of the most viable candidates.

“Usually…” But not always. Certain moments are larger. They cause us to explicitly ask: Who are we as a people? What does the way we vote here say about our shared identity? What is actually the president’s job?

THE PRESIDENT’S CORE CALLING

The president’s job is not about just mindlessly shouting the word “strong” – as if Vladimir Putin, who has been strongly bombing civilian populations in Syria the last month, is somehow a model for the American presidency. No, the president’s core calling is to “Preserve, Protect, and Defend the Constitution.”

Before we ever get into any technical policy fights – about pipelines, or marginal tax rates, or term limits, or Medicare reimbursement codes – America is first and fundamentally about a shared Constitutional creed. America is exceptional, because she is at her heart a big, bold truth claim about human dignity, natural rights, and self-control – and therefore necessarily about limited rather than limitless government.

THE MEANING OF AMERICA

America is the most exceptional nation in the history of the world because our Constitution is the best political document that’s ever been written. It said something different than almost any other government had said before: Most governments before said that might makes right, that government decides what our rights are and that the people are just dependent subjects. Our Founders said that God gives us rights by nature, and that government is not the author or source of our rights. Government is just our shared project to secure those rights.

Government exists only because the world is fallen, and some people want to take your property, your liberty, and your life. Government is tasked with securing a framework for ordered liberty where “we the people” can in our communities voluntarily build something great together for our kids and grandkids. That’s America. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of association, freedom of speech – the First Amendment is the heartbeat of the American Constitution, of the American idea itself.

WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO MR. TRUMP?

So let me ask you: Do you believe the beating heart of Mr. Trump’s candidacy has been a defense of the Constitution? Do you believe it’s been an impassioned defense of the First Amendment – or an attack on it?

Which of the following quotes give you great comfort that he’s in love with the First Amendment, that he is committed to defending the Constitution, that he believes in executive restraint, that he understands servant leadership?

Statements from Trump:
***“We’re going to open up libel laws and we’re going to have people sue you like you’ve never got sued before.”
***“When the students poured into Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government almost blew it. They were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength. Our country is right now perceived as weak…”
***Putin, who has killed journalists and is pillaging Ukraine, is a great leader.
***The editor of National Review “should not be allowed on TV and the FCC should fine him.”
***On whether he will use executive orders to end-run Congress, as President Obama has illegally done: "I won't refuse it. I'm going to do a lot of things." “I mean, he’s led the way, to be honest with you.”
***“Sixty-eight percent would not leave under any circumstance. I think that means murder. It think it means anything.”
***On the internet: “I would certainly be open to closing areas” of it.
***His lawyers to people selling anti-Trump t-shirts: “Mr. Trump considers this to be a very serious matter and has authorized our legal team to take all necessary and appropriate actions to bring an immediate halt...”
***Similar threatening legal letters to competing campaigns running ads about his record.

And on it goes…

IF MR. TRUMP BECOMES THE NOMINEE...

Given what we know about him today, here’s where I’m at: If Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee, my expectation is that I will look for some third candidate – a conservative option, a Constitutionalist.

I do not claim to speak for a movement, but I suspect I am far from alone. After listening to Nebraskans in recent weeks, and talking to a great many people who take oaths seriously, I think many are in the same place. I believe a sizable share of Christians – who regard threats against religious liberty as arguably the greatest crisis of our time – are unwilling to support any candidate who does not make a full-throated defense of the First Amendment a first commitment of their candidacy.

Conservatives understand that all men are created equal and made in the image of God, but also that government must be limited so that fallen men do not wield too much power. A presidential candidate who boasts about what he'll do during his "reign" and refuses to condemn the KKK cannot lead a conservative movement in America.

TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT

Thank you for listening. While I recognize that we disagree about how to make America great again, we agree that this should be our goal. We need more people engaged in the civic life of our country—not fewer. I genuinely appreciate how much many of you care about this country, and that you are demanding something different from Washington. I’m going to keep doing the same thing.

But I can’t support Donald Trump.

Humbly,

Ben Sasse
Nebraska

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Toby DuCellier
After reading your lengthy "open letter" to Trump supporters (that would be me), I found one paragraph near the end that perfectly explains why Mr. Trump HAS earned my support. You wrote: " If our party is no longer working for the things we believe in - defending the sanctity of life, stopping Obamacare, protecting the Second Amendment - then people of good conscience should stop supporting that party until it is reformed." Well, Senator, thanks to Mr. Trump, that Reformation is now underway. He is making noise, and lots of it, about the failures of the Republican Party to address these very issues. You have been in office now for almost two years. The two sitting Senators currently running have been there for about half their terms. Republicans control BOTH houses of Congress, yet you, Cruz, and Rubio have done NOTHING to address those issues that you claim are the very essence of the GOP. Yes, we have a very recalcitrant Democrat president, and yes, there are Democrats opposing us. But if any of you had the kind of leadership ability you said you had during your campaigns, you would have at least attempted to introduce bills, or speak out, or persuade others in the Senate to change things. NONE of you did this. Had you at least tried, you would have found, as Mr. Trump has demonstrated, that the vast majority of the American people were on your side. But instead, you, like Cruz and Rubio, chose to go along to get along. Now you want us to believe that someone from your exclusive, do-nothing Club is our best choice in this election? Sorry, but we gave you many opportunities, and you consistently failed us. Now, in your thinly-veiled advocacy pitch for Cruz (or Rubio), you're hoping we will give a do-nothing Senator one more chance. And if we don't, well, you're just not going to do your duty as an American citizen. You won't vote. Or, if you do, you'll vote for one of the two Democrat Socialists running. Way to go, Senator. You will turn your back on the one candidate who has a proven track record of negotiating with people to accomplish big things. The one candidate who has actually created jobs, hired people, operated within a budget, shown unwavering support for our military and law enforcement, told the truth about the huge influence money has on elected officials, exposed the immense damage done by the EPA and Common Core, and spoken out about the cost - in lives and money - of illegal immigration and allowing unvetted Middle Eastern "refugees" into our country. Amazing. Even more amazing is that you would refuse to support him based on media sound bites and his relative inexperience in debating. You prefer those smooth-talking professional politicians. Mr. Trump is single-handed lay growing the Republican Party, bringing in Independents, disillusioned Democrats, people who never voted before, voters of all ages, sexes, and religions. But that's not enough for you. He's not "Christian enough", or enough of a "public servant" for your very refined Nebraska sensibilities. America is on the very edge of a cliff, Senator. It won't take much to shove us over. A man whose own father refers to him as a "messiah" will never get my vote. I already have a Messiah, and it isn't Ted Cruz. And a man who wants unlimited numbers of illegal immigrants to swarm into our country so taxpayers can support them will never get my vote. Those are legitimate reasons to not vote for someone, Senator. Those are things that affect the future of my country. Not knowing the name of an obscure has-been southern white supremacist, or referring to George W. Bush's term in office as his "reign", or not being critical of foreign leaders who are exercising THEIR right to do what they think is right for THEIR citizens - those are petty, unimportant reasons for you to write a hit piece against the front-runner of your own party. It makes you look small, vindictive, and most of all, it makes you look like you're (already) just one of the gang in Washington.
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Matt Henry
And this is why I'm voting Trump. The more moron Republican leaders making these statements show me the game is up, the party needs blown up.

How about that Senate huh, great job they did the last 2 years against Obama and a growing govt. How about doing what you say you're going to do when elected Ben, then maybe the people who put you in power won't think you're just another crook living off our dime.
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Christine Harrington
I never thought I would say this but Trump is worse than Obama. At least Obama has "morals". I'm trying to find just one moral Trump has. He's cheated on all his wives. He made a rather perverted statement about his own daughter. He has swindled people out of money, i.e. Trump University. He's had more failed businesses than successful ones. He routinely and still does hire illegal immigrates. He constantly lies. He's prolife for votes only. He will say anything to get votes like he doesn't know who David Duke is and he's running for president! I guess he's counting on the white supremacy vote! Good grief.. This is the man you want running our country? I'll be embarrassed if he wins, because his character and reputation sure doesn't represent mine.
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Liz Mitton
A third party candidate this year will assuredly mean we'd have a President Hillary. No thanks. If Trump is savvy enough to win the nomination and fend off a brokered convention he deserves our support. With people like Jeff Sessions supporting him I'm more comfortable with him than Clinton.
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Dave O'Connor
Trump: End Common Core, reform the VA, rebuild our military, enforce immigration laws, defend the Second Amendment, recognize Islam contains large subsets that are incomparable with the American idea, eliminate Obama Care, rescind executive order overreach, renogtiate trade deals. And you can't vote for him vs. Clinton and will back a third party sure to lose plus put Clinton in the WH. Pardon me if I label that stupid.
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Jason Hornbuckle
so if the GOP can't get their preferred guy as the nominee, they take their ball and go home. I will remember that the next time they tell me i have to vote for a McCain or a Romney in order to beat the Democrats.
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Tom Clapper
Ben Sasse, you of all people HAVE to realize that "finding a third option" means that you are handing the office to Hillary?? I don't believe that our great country can withstand 4 years with another Clinton in office! Stop trying to divide the Republican Party! We all agreed to give Trump the opportunity back in the first debate. The RNC agreed to back him if he agreed to not run independent if he didn't win the republican nomination. If they turn on him now they will look even worse, and we will have another 8 years of democratic leadership!!
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Kathryn Dunigan
Thank you, Ben Sasse. The people who support Trump have lost their minds. It reminds me of '08 when the sheeple went for Obama. God, please save us.
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Monica Calo
Here is something the politicians don't get. You FAILED! I am undecided conservative voter and I am right there with the angry voters that is fed up with the BS. Trump is doing well because insanity clause. Repeating the same mistake over and over again is just insanity. The GOP formed a Tea party to change things. Nothing! Took control of the house to change things Nothing! Well actually something did happen John Boehner took impeachment of the table (how is that constitutional movement working with that brilliant move). GOP took control of the Senate. Omnibus bill is sign giving the Dem what they want. Why are the conservative candidates campaigning only to conservative voters? They are already under that tent. Trump is growing the tent w/conservatives, evangelicals, moderates, independents, Reagan Democrats black voters, and so on. How can you have a Conservative Movement if you focus only on conservative voters and pander to conservative pundits? The GOP needs to grow the tent- sway other ideologies that conservative policies is what is needed to "right this ship" Preserve the tools within the Constitution and the power afforded to them. The founders gave more powers to the legislative branch-the powers to impeach, the power of the purse strings and the power to override vetoes. When have any of these powers been used in the past 7 years? Why hasn't the IRS commissioner been impeached yet? I will vote for whoever the GOP nominee is.
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Andrea Miller Poston
Again ...vet , vet, vet these candidates.....I am amazed at the amount of people spewing Trumps rhetoric......we all want to make America great again.......but I am not voting for a slogan.....thats what got us the last 8 disastrous years.......here are the facts I have found in my personal vetting. And why Trump has been ruled out as a candidate I would vote for.
1. Trump says he loves our Veteran's. ... yet dodged the Vietnam War himself
2. Trump says he supports our 2nd amendment rights......yet wants to ban certain guns.
3. Trump says he is going to build a wall and deport 12 million illegalls. ....what he really endorses is the touchback system......fly them home. ....then fly them back as legals. ....FYI.... it's called AMNESTY!
4. Trump says he is going to repeal Obamacare. ....and replace it with something worse called government sponsored Healthcare.
5. Trump says he don't take money from donors......yet admitted he gave money to the Clintons " because he might need a favor from them"
6. Trump gave money to the Clintons, Pelosi and Harry Reid....enough said
7. Trump until just a short while ago was pro choice and supported partial birth abortion
8. Trump brags about his riches....."I'm rich.....very rich" proving that he can buy our presidency without help from others.....News Flash......we need a leader...... not a ruler.
9. Trump went bankrupt 4 times.......and with Trump University scammed and defrauded countless Americans .......... he has the money so he brags... he could have made sure those people that trusted him didn't get screwed .....instead he chose the easy way out!
10. Trump insults, degrades, ridicules, demeans, makes fun of the disabled....and bullys like a school yard thug......its classless!
11. Trump says he is a Christian......yet admits he has never asked for forgiveness. ...confusing to say the least!
Sad thing is this list could go on forever...many people use Reagan in comparison to Trump..so wrong!
I knew and loved Ronald Reagan and trust me Trumps no Ronald Reagan. Reagan's strength flowed through his convictions .....not through his deal making!
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Levi Lippincott
That's funny. I remember people telling Ron Paul supporters 4 and 8 years ago that if they didn't support McCain or Romney then they weren't real Republicans.

Does this mean that if Trump is the nominee and Sasse doesn't support him then he isn't a real Republican? Does this mean that he might leave the Republican Party and become an Independent?

I love when hypocrisy rears its ugly head and shows Establishment Republicans for what they truly are. Unprincipled hacks who will say and do whatever they need to in order to keep the power they have amassed.
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Justin Headley
People still don't get it! We are pissed at ALL politicians. That is why Trump is still doing well. I actually will vote for Cruz in the primary, but I don't hate on Trump like a lot of the republicans are doing. If Trump wins the primary, I will absolutely vote for him in the general election.
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Javan Browder
This is outstanding! Thank you Senator for speaking so some desperately needed reason so eloquently. I am a conservative constitutionalist and have been involved in the fight for many years. As someone who was part of the tea party movement from day one, it grieves my heart to see many of my conservative tea party friends having gotten drunk on the Trump kool aide and embracing the very things they have long condemned. I could not agree with you more, and me, my whole family, and many of my friends will never support Trump if God Forbid he becomes the nominee.
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Cormac Shea
I don't know about Trump supporters being well-meaning. I've never seen so many vulgar and foul-mouthed attacks on supporters of other candidates in my life, including by Democrats. Sure, anger at Obama et al is justified, but the other Republicans in the race have ALSO been fighting Obama and the Democrats for years. They too are patriots who care about America, and those of us who support them are none of the horrible things that Trump supporters call us.
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Dianna Chaney
YOU ROCK-SENATOR BEN SASSE!!!! Thank you for your honesty, integrity and guts! Thank you for endorsing the ONE AND ONLY candidate who has the principled conservative record to be a great president in times such as these. God bless you and God bless Ted Cruz!
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Joe Cole
I'm no Trump fan either but it's people like you who are destroying the Republican Party. I'm guessing you Supported Romney and McCain, both losers from the start but mainline Republicans. If Cruz, my favorite, doesn't get the nomination I'm guessing from what you wrote, you will stay home. You say you won't support Hillary. That's exactly what you will be doing. Like you I don't care much for Trump but apparently a lot of people do. You won't go along with the party, you'll hold your breath until you turn blue. If you don't get your way you will stay home and let your selfishness contribute to the destruction of this once great country.

You make me want to puke.
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Carolyn Callow Elkins
"If America ceases to be good, she will cease to be great..."

As a legal citizen I have to say, America has never lost her greatness, thanks in part by people like Trump who donate for no reason except to grease his own wheels which has kept too many establishment politicians in power for way too long- we have lost our goodness.

I'll be writing in Cruz should Trump get it.
I have to vote my conscience. I admire your willingness to stand on principle.
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Randy Oertwich
Dear Senator Sasse, how about you spend your time doing what we elected you to do and quit stumping for presidential candidates.
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David Burk
Every election involves a choice between two (or more) imperfect candidates. I have never considered it wise to sit out an election because I did not like either candidate. But what if I am faced with a choice in which I cannot conscientiously vote for either candidate? I am grieved to think that will be the case this November. I cannot and will not vote for Donald Trump. I still hold out hope that somehow his nomination can be stopped. But it's getting very late.
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Charlene LaRosa
You see that is the problem ! The Republican Reps. In Washington, don't care what the people want! That's why they let Obama get away with all the crap he has shoved down our throats for the last 8 years! Representatives like YOU put us the middle class where we are today! Get over what you want, and what you think! Do what you were elected to do and help the people that elected you !
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Stephanie Smith
Nice. I won't vote for Trump because I don't want another greedy egotistical hotshot in the Whitehouse that doesn't respect the people. I want to see a Godly man, a true Constitutional man in office. Ted is my vote..and with Cruz, I know God will be put back in our hearts, our schools and in our country!
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Jerome Armstrong
I appreciate your standing up. I've never voted Republican, but will on Tuesday for Rubio in VA. I just cannot fathom it's happening. The Republican Party nominating Trump, and his being one space away from the Presidency. Unbelievable. At least I'll get to vote against him twice.
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David Rex Sneed
I am a Republican from NC. I am changing my registration to an Indepedent tomorrow Because of Donald Trump. I admire your stand and I too will be supporting a third party candidate.
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John Galvan
Only Cruz will beat Hillary. Trump has a 35% of republican vote. But a large % of those votes are Democrats crossing over trying to ensure the Republican nominee is one that Hillary can beat - Trump. The rest is splintered amount the other candidates. Rubio can't beat Hillary. Cruz is the only true Constitutional Conservative. He is the only one who has voted for the people and for the constitution. He told Texas what he would do if elected and he has been true to his word. Trump is not about changing the status quo in Washington. Trump is about the deal. He is about using the current system to cut deals. It is the current system that has us all angry and Trump is already saying that he is going to continue with that system. But even worse, he is telling everyone that he would change the laws that protect our first amendment rights. How can we vote for a guy that sees so little value in the Constitution? Vote Ted Cruz 2016.
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Matt Doeringsfeld
THIS is what an elected official does. He serves the people he represents in good faith & conscience. I am a moderate from Minnesota. I will not decide which candidate receives my vote for President until November. I HAVE however long since decided who should NOT be on the ballot and will caucus in my state on March 1st to cast my vote against him (Trump), Should he win the nomination, I will not support him. Ever.
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Lou Gray
I agree with all you said, except voting third party. That is a vote for Hillary. Very disappointed that you as a educated person who I actually voted for would facilitate moving someone like her into the Oval Office. This is very troubling to me. I am also a conservative along the line of William F. Buckley, whom I am sure would disagree you with based on his adage that conservatives need to nominate someone who can win as oppose to who may actually be the best one for the job, because the alternative would be far worse.
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Scott Grams
I humbly respect you Senator Sasse and have fully supported you up to now. BUT! supporting a third party candidate will hand Hillary a victory. That is extremely reckless! It is one thing to stand on principal and entirely a different thing to hand the Supreme Court and our country's future over to those who want to remake America into a modern version of Yugoslavia. Trump is not my first choice, but to not support him if he wins the nomination is plain stupid!
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Becky Arguelles
As a Christian myself. I believe that my vote has to be for someone that represents us as the nation used to be. I feel God will hold me accountable if I were to vote for a person that has Mr. Trumps record/values. If I truly trust God, than I need to do what is right in my heart. I will go third party or follow a write in campaign. Our country is too important and we need to stand up to the ruling class. God bless you and your family.
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Eden Coleman
Trump would be a nightmare up against Hillary. For one, he says things that either are or could be construed as sexist. Hillary could play the poor victim of Trumps bad behavior. He's a hypocrite hiring foreign workers for cheap labor and his clothing line in manufactured in Mexico. He donated large sums to establishment politicians including Hillary herself. He caters to racist organizations for votes. He is corrupt. He makes Hillary look a lot better than a articulate, respectful, and principled conservative would.
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DP Reed
Thank you senator Sasse. My wife and I have been disheartened to see what has happened in the Republican Party (and are appalled that we ever supported a charlatan and opportunist like Chris Christie) so it is nice to see some conservatives speaking out.
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