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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (737097)1/8/2021 3:31:38 PM
From: DMaA3 Recommendations

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D. Long
Hank Scorpio
THE WATSONYOUTH

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I think we send the party a message in the next election. Boycott it. Maybe getting half the votes they expect will sober them up. It's the only message they are capable of comprehending.

We could invite democrat voters to join us.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (737097)1/8/2021 3:44:03 PM
From: Bob1 Recommendation

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THE WATSONYOUTH

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I actually believe it is TIME for a new party and that party WILL be successful

1992 Presidential Election - Electoral Votes
Clinton - 370
Bush - 168
Perot - ZERO

Popular Vote
Clinton - 45 million - 43%
Bush - 39.1 million - 37.4%
Perot - 19.7 million - 19%

Almost 60 million voted against the winning president

I left the GOP in 2015 when they tried to push JEB on us.

There are enough people pissed off right now for a new party to be successful



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (737097)1/8/2021 4:16:54 PM
From: skinowski1 Recommendation

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sm1th

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>>> they either do not seek another term........or lose the primary.....or lose the general election to a D when the new party candidate runs on the new party ticket splitting the vote<<

The D’s are not going to stand in place and wait for us to get our game together. It’s clear that their left radical wing is fighting for influence within the Dem party. And they seem to be getting stronger. If we become a 1 party system, we’re likely to stay that way. Big risk.