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<blockquote data-quote="carleb" data-source="post: 2835756" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>You state a line of logic that I don't necessarily disagree with. But, beating Clinton is the focus for me and Rubio has the true best chance of doing that. Looking at the candidates that people say they absolutely will not vote for, Trump is the top and Bush is second, with Cruz ranking rather high (if I remember correctly). Rubio does not attract the negative numbers there. I think Rubio can catch the support of the other soon to be dropping out candidates and possibly build a majority over time.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, Rubio has some warts that bother me, but he has the widest appeal chance and that is what it's going to take to win in November. I really fear that if repubs aren't careful, the dems will slip in and America is doomed in many ways. We'll still be a great country for a long time, but lots of liberties will gradually and consistently disappear. I agree the repubs have some things to be corrected, but we don't want to cut off our nose because we're pissed at our face. Like Rubio, I think 2016 might be our last best chance to turn back the craziness of the past 7 years. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleb, post: 2835756, member: 2353"] You state a line of logic that I don't necessarily disagree with. But, beating Clinton is the focus for me and Rubio has the true best chance of doing that. Looking at the candidates that people say they absolutely will not vote for, Trump is the top and Bush is second, with Cruz ranking rather high (if I remember correctly). Rubio does not attract the negative numbers there. I think Rubio can catch the support of the other soon to be dropping out candidates and possibly build a majority over time. Like I said, Rubio has some warts that bother me, but he has the widest appeal chance and that is what it's going to take to win in November. I really fear that if repubs aren't careful, the dems will slip in and America is doomed in many ways. We'll still be a great country for a long time, but lots of liberties will gradually and consistently disappear. I agree the repubs have some things to be corrected, but we don't want to cut off our nose because we're pissed at our face. Like Rubio, I think 2016 might be our last best chance to turn back the craziness of the past 7 years. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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