Reading this NYT article, just go back to 2008 when I was also a Hillary supporter and how frustrated I felt that my candidate had not won the nomination. But then I go back to that rally in Unity, New Hampshire where president Ibama and Hillary Clinton stood together on that stage for the good of the party. I was not ready when that rally started but boy was i ready 40 minutes into the speeches. If the Republicans can gather and unite under the travesty that is the Trump nominee, it is time for us to put Our differences aside look at what unites us what our goals are and who we are as human beings and as Democrats.
An overwhelming majority of Republican voters say their party’s leaders should get behind Donald J. Trump, even as he enters the general election saddled with toxic favorability ratings among the broader electorate, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Besides all the rumbling about #NeverTrump The GOP is quite a listing under Mr. Universe . We cannot give them the advantage, too much is at stake. The grownups needs to sit in the room and talk about this.
Mr. Trump’s difficulties appear to be more troublesome at the moment. If the election were held now, 47 percent of registered voters would support Mrs. Clinton, versus 41 percent for Mr. Trump. Mrs. Clinton’s head-to-head advantage has narrowed somewhat since Mr. Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee: Last month, she led him by 10 points in a CBS News poll.
Trump is benefiting from not having to fight within the party.
Eight in 10 Republican voters said their leaders should support Mr. Trump even if they disagree with him on important issues. And unfavorable views toward Mr. Trump among Republican voters have plummeted 15 percentage points since last month; 21 percent now express an unfavorable view of him, down from 36 percent in April.
But, there is hope.
contrast, fewer than half of Democratic voters say their party is divided, and eight in 10 are hopeful about its future. More than eight in 10 think Mrs. Clinton can unite the party after the primaries end next month
Us Hillary supporters need to reach out and start talking and listening. I remember being on the losing side of the primaries into thousand and eight so I know it is hard and it feels hurtful and insincere when the opposing winning candidate tries to reach out to you. But it can be done, and it was done.
However, Mrs. Clinton is still contending with resistance to her candidacy from supporters of Mr. Sanders as their contest carries on and grows more contentious. Twenty-eight percent of Mr. Sanders’s primary voters say they will not support her if she is the nominee, a figure that reflects the continuing anger many Sanders supporters feel toward both Mrs. Clinton and a process they believe is unfair.
#TrumpNunca
#AsOneInphilly