• @Joker
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    106 months ago

    Do you prefer Trump, DeSantis or Ramaswamy? There are no good candidates on the Republican side. Unfortunately, one of them is going to be the nominee and whoever it is has a decent chance of becoming president. As bad as she is, I don’t think she’s the worst Republican.

    • @RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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      66 months ago

      She’s the best choice as far as those running goes.

      It’s a low bar, but I’d be more okay with her over any of the others.

    • @Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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      56 months ago

      Project 2025 would still go into effect but be under her. NO SHE IS HORRIBLE ALL THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ARE HORRIBLE DON’T VOTE GOP.

      • @Joker
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        26 months ago

        I don’t plan to vote for her or any other Republican candidate. But there’s going to be a candidate and I see her as the lesser of the evils. While I don’t agree with her positions or particularly like her, I acknowledge that she is at least qualified to hold office and believe that she will leave after completing a term, which is more than I can say about the other candidates. We don’t always get the candidate we want and that’s part of democracy. It’s ok to disagree on policy as long as we can agree on what it means to be Americans.

        DeSantis is a hack and I do not believe he has demonstrated either good character or an ability to effectively govern. He relies on a Republican super-majority in the state legislature to ram his agenda through. Sooner or later you have to work with the opposing party to get things done and he has never had to do that. He can’t expect a Republican super-majority if he’s in the White House and I don’t think he has the political chops to work with Congress. Hell, his former colleagues in Congress say he basically ghosted them once he became governor. He’s also a racist asshole and hates LGBT people.

        Ramaswamy is a hateful prick who is good at getting people riled up. That has nothing to do with governing. I don’t believe he is qualified in any way, shape or form.

        Trump is a traitor. His actions on 1/6 are an affront to every person who has ever worked to preserve or better our country or our way of life. He literally tried to deprive all Americans - even his own supporters - of a free and fair election. Ironically, many of his supporters consider themselves patriots who believe in free and fair elections. He has deprived them of their faith in our democratic systems as much as he has anyone else, and, in the process, has created an awful schism between Americans. I can’t think of a worse criminal in our nation’s history. It is unfathomable that he is considered a candidate for any public office. His rightful place should be on the gallows. His trials, eventual conviction, and imprisonment is a future far better than what he deserves.

      • @banneryear1868@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Yeah in terms of policy the specific GOP candidate isn’t very influential, they’re more like the brand of the party, and embody the politics of the time rather than define them.

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      -46 months ago

      Trump and Biden are historically unpopular opponents and it’s likely Haley would sweep the floor against Biden, as sad as that is. “Unnamed Democrat” has +10 points over Biden in swing states already, if either party manages to kick their current leaders then it might force the other’s hand. The US would enter a post-Trump political era if that were the case.