Republican women organize to support Hillary Clinton

Women for the bimbo hunter Hahahaha. Makes perfect sense....well not really but a lot of voters, including women are really stupid.
If they had any logic in their brains they would get in line with one of the third party choices and send a message to the powers that be.


Would you expect Republican women to support and vote for Mickey Mouse too? That's what they perceive Donald Trump to be.
73 percent of women voters have an 'unfavorable' view of Donald Trump

A 3rd party candidate would be the same result. So heck just get behind Hillary Clinton. That's exactly what they're doing.

And yet they pack into his rallies. Did you know that the polls had Briton staying in the EU by 73%? I think your poll is a little off.
Believe none of what you hear, and only half of what you see.


Nope you're not going to run this Chimpanzee against the 1st woman Presidential nominee in this nation, and expect to not get creamed by women in the General Election.

1st. woman will continue the assault that the 1st. black has started. The ruination of our country.


When you put up a Chimpanzee to be the nominee--what did you expect would happen?

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Well I guess we knew this was coming. Half of the women in the Republican party have no intentions of supporting or voting for Donald Trump so now they're organizing to support Hillary Clinton.
Poll: Nearly half of Republican women wouldn't vote for Trump

"The group included an unlikely gang of pro-Clinton foot soldiers, including a Mississippi-born Southern Baptist who got her start in GOP politics as an intern in the second Bush White House, a conservative health care policy analyst who has volunteered for anti-abortion causes and a former president of the Cornell University College Republicans.

Over glasses of wine and champagne Monday night, they kicked off the first steering committee meeting for a new organization: "Republican Women for Hillary."
Their motivation? Stop Donald Trump.

"It's really important that Republican leaders, especially Republican women leaders, stand up right now and say we're not OK with Trump representing our party," said Jennifer Lim, a group founder who works at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and has spent much of her life volunteering for Republican causes and campaigns. "This is not a position I ever wanted to find myself in. But it's important that when things like this happen that people speak up."

Lim's role as a leader within the new group is independent of her day job. But earlier this week,the Chamber clashed with Trump over his embrace of protectionist trade policies, which the business group opposes.

Over the next several months, members of Republican Women for Hillary plan to provide cover for Republicans looking to speak out against Trump, whose surprising rise has torn the party apart.

Faced with a choice between Clinton and Trump, some Republicans have begrudgingly agreed to support him while others are simply opting out of the election. But for these women who founded the group, (and one man who has joined in solidarity), Trump's bombastic style, offensive rhetoric toward women and minorities, slapdash policy "suggestions" risk destroying the party.

This is the post-primary Never Trump movement in action. Their new organization, which is not affiliated with the Clinton campaign, is part support group and part activist hub: They intend to host off-the-record social events for like-minded conservatives and sponsor get-out-the-vote efforts for Clinton. They started in May by launching accounts on Facebook and Twitter and are planning to make an appearance at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia next month.
Republican women organize to support Hillary Clinton - CNNPolitics.com

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I would imagine there will be many male Republicans who will not vote for Trump either. I still can envision Hillary winning with close to 60% of the vote, which would be a massive landslide victory. I'm not predicting that yet, but I do believe she will win by at least ten points.
 
Well I guess we knew this was coming. Half of the women in the Republican party have no intentions of supporting or voting for Donald Trump so now they're organizing to support Hillary Clinton.
Poll: Nearly half of Republican women wouldn't vote for Trump

"The group included an unlikely gang of pro-Clinton foot soldiers, including a Mississippi-born Southern Baptist who got her start in GOP politics as an intern in the second Bush White House, a conservative health care policy analyst who has volunteered for anti-abortion causes and a former president of the Cornell University College Republicans.

Over glasses of wine and champagne Monday night, they kicked off the first steering committee meeting for a new organization: "Republican Women for Hillary."
Their motivation? Stop Donald Trump.

"It's really important that Republican leaders, especially Republican women leaders, stand up right now and say we're not OK with Trump representing our party," said Jennifer Lim, a group founder who works at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and has spent much of her life volunteering for Republican causes and campaigns. "This is not a position I ever wanted to find myself in. But it's important that when things like this happen that people speak up."

Lim's role as a leader within the new group is independent of her day job. But earlier this week,the Chamber clashed with Trump over his embrace of protectionist trade policies, which the business group opposes.

Over the next several months, members of Republican Women for Hillary plan to provide cover for Republicans looking to speak out against Trump, whose surprising rise has torn the party apart.

Faced with a choice between Clinton and Trump, some Republicans have begrudgingly agreed to support him while others are simply opting out of the election. But for these women who founded the group, (and one man who has joined in solidarity), Trump's bombastic style, offensive rhetoric toward women and minorities, slapdash policy "suggestions" risk destroying the party.

This is the post-primary Never Trump movement in action. Their new organization, which is not affiliated with the Clinton campaign, is part support group and part activist hub: They intend to host off-the-record social events for like-minded conservatives and sponsor get-out-the-vote efforts for Clinton. They started in May by launching accounts on Facebook and Twitter and are planning to make an appearance at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia next month.
Republican women organize to support Hillary Clinton - CNNPolitics.com

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This sort of dissent within a major political party hasn’t occurred in decades, it’s significant and telling of a GOP badly divided, and its presumptive nominee’s campaign in complete turmoil.

Of course these women are not ‘representative’ of most in the republican party; indeed, likely no more than ten percent of republicans will be voting for Clinton.

But that’s not the problem.

What’s significant about this is that if there is this much dissatisfaction with Trump in the GOP – where a majority of republicans want someone other than Trump as their nominee – the likelihood of weak democrats and democratic-leaning independents voting for Trump is slim to none.

In order for any republican to be elected president, he needs the vote not only of every republican, but he also needs a good number of democrats and independents to abandon the democratic nominee and vote for the republican candidate.

With Trump as the GOP nominee, that’s simply not going to happen.

It's a long day until election day. I think Trump will have a tough time topping 40%. No way he hits 45%. It could easily end up Hillary 50%, Trump 35%, Johnson 10%, Stein 5%.
 

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