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How is it hard to understand why a Republican might have issues with the man destroying the Republican Party
He donates to Democrats. That doesn't just make it hard to understand, but hard to believe and if someones political affiliations are strong enough to be making donations, it's hard to believe they would just up and join the other side all of a sudden. Me personally, I believe it's a lie
Deny the premise in your own thread, got nothing to do with me.
A one-time, $15 donation is that strong to you?
Any amount is if you're a Republican. It just doesn't make sense, why wouldn't he donate to his own party and instead donate to the opposition?
I think you've forgotten that centrists exist. Which is not entirely surprising, given how polarized politics is these days, but still. There are a lot of "I hate both sides" folks out there, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them not particularly committing to either party.