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As for supporters, not necessarily. People who support whom they want to win can have a negative effect, but aren't necessarily motivated like a Soros. Soros is sophisticated operator who knows exactly how the system works and what he can do to cause disruption for his own political ends (which do not include wanting the Republican establishment).
Supporters of minority candidates should, however, look at the consequences of what they are doing and vote realistically. Votes are for deciding within a limited range of realistic choices who will be in power, not for making a "statement". Someone who wants to make a statement should make a statement and not confuse it with voting.
Each election has been crazier (my word) than the last one for decades!
:-) Maybe they cooked up this whole scheme at his wedding...the ultimate deal.
(Cue the mantra.... :-) )
But even so, if the principles are the same on both sides (assuming there good principles) it's not a bad thing...the favor is...please do a good job...that's how I felt when I donated to Cruz, the first time ever I put my two cents where my mouth was.
And like always...I'm still checking up on him, just like I'm still checking myself of the research I've done in my work. That's what's called a willingness to "respond differently" when something goes wrong. [Wide Scope Accountability] It's not easy.
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