As it becomes increasingly likely that Donald Trump will be the GOP nominee, some party leaders are throwing up their hands.
"The one argument for libertarians to vote Republican that still remains is the Supreme Court. Other than that, I really cant see very much endearing for a libertarian in these Republican candidates," said Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky) at the International Students for Liberty Conference.
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Reason also spoke with Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) who despite reservations is supporting Ted Cruz because he is a "person I can work with and hes a person I can persuade." Amash also pointd to Trump as the biggest threat to limited government of all the candidates.
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Poster Comment:
The Republican Party ran something like 17 candidates this cycle, and none of them are worth a damn.
The Democrats accomplished the same thing with only 4.
" Amash also pointd to Trump as the biggest threat to limited government of all the candidates. "
Just another GOPe wanna be trying to ingratiate himself with the GOPe by jumping on the Hate Trump bandwagon.
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