Trumpism may define the Republican Party. But it definitely doesn’t define election results—even in supposedly red states.

Just ask Kentucky Republican Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron.

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        Worked great for Hillary. You going to tell my your fellow democrats voted in Trump?

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              There are plenty of never-Trump Republicans out there who will not show up if Trump wins the nomination.

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                I really, really, doubt that there are a large number of people who fit that description. I would love to be proven wrong, but it seems like there are orders of magnitude more batshit-crazy christo-fascist racists, than there are moderate republicans.

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                  There are lots of never Trumpers out there. Even more after Jan 6. But, more significantly, lots of Independents detest Trump but would consider voting for a different Republican or a Democrat.

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                    Possibly true for independents, the the “never-teump republicans” you mentioned are unicorns. The republicans are too busy sucking his dick to stop and think whether they should vote for someone else.