1454 FIREWORKS: Arizona GOP Meeting Erupts As Grassroots Disavow Ducey, McSally, Establishment Boos (www.youtube.com) posted 84 days ago by Yeow 84 days ago by Yeow +1454 / -0 118 comments share 118 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (118) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 166 ▼ – DudePlayingaDude 166 points 84 days ago +171 / -5 The Republican party's betrayal is complete and utterly devastating. We must create the Patriot party. There is no reforming a party rife with corruption from corporate and foreign influence money. permalink save report block reply ▲ 60 ▼ – fskfsk 60 points 83 days ago +85 / -25 It's 1000x easier to primary RINOs and beat them, than it is to form a new party from scratch. If you're starting a new party from scratch, you can get 40% of the vote, more than half the Republicans, and still lose a 3-way general election. If you're primarying RINOs, you only need 50.1% of the Republican vote in the primary, if it's a Republican-majority district. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 31 ▼ – Wowzer_papi 31 points 83 days ago +35 / -4 Nope fuck the Republican Party. It’s worth losing elections over to kick them to the curb permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 3 ▼ – Tintenfass 3 points 83 days ago +7 / -4 If you lose elections, you won't be kicking anyone to the curb. permalink parent save report block reply
The Republican party's betrayal is complete and utterly devastating. We must create the Patriot party. There is no reforming a party rife with corruption from corporate and foreign influence money.
It's 1000x easier to primary RINOs and beat them, than it is to form a new party from scratch.
If you're starting a new party from scratch, you can get 40% of the vote, more than half the Republicans, and still lose a 3-way general election.
If you're primarying RINOs, you only need 50.1% of the Republican vote in the primary, if it's a Republican-majority district.
Nope fuck the Republican Party. It’s worth losing elections over to kick them to the curb
If you lose elections, you won't be kicking anyone to the curb.