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pbrower2a
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« on: June 25, 2016, 09:10:46 AM »
« edited: June 25, 2016, 09:24:25 AM by pbrower2a »

Reuters:

Henry Paulson, a Republican who was U.S. Treasury secretary during the 2008 financial meltdown, on Friday called a Donald Trump presidency "unthinkable" and said he will vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton. Paulson joins a growing list of establishment Republicans who say they will not cast a ballot in the Nov. 8 election for Trump, the party's presumptive nominee and a political neophyte whose populist rhetoric runs counter to many long-held Republican principles.

"When it comes to the presidency, I will not vote for Donald Trump," Paulson, wrote in an opinion piece in the Washington Post. .... "I'll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world," he said. Paulson accused Trump, who has touted his business acumen as a real estate developer during his campaign, of taking "imprudent risk" and then disavowing his debts when ventures fail.

He also took aim at Trump's opposition to trade agreements, which Paulson said have created U.S. jobs and fostered innovation and competitiveness.

"Simply put, a Trump presidency is unthinkable," Paulson said.

Paulson, who helped steer a $700 billion bailout of the financial system through Congress during the financial meltdown, said Trump is a "phony" who is unfit to be president. "I can't help but think what would have happened if a divisive character such as Trump were president during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when leadership, compromise and careful analysis were critical," he said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-paulson-idUSKCN0ZB00R
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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2016, 07:59:47 AM »

Collins would stand far removed ideologically from the rest of the D caucus, far more so than she is currently separated from the rest of the GOP caucus.
Collins is not far removed from the likes of Manchin, Warner, Donnelly or Heitkamp. By many measurements, she is to the left of some or all of the previously mentioned. If Bayh gets in, there would be a much healthier population of centrists on the Dem side than the GOP side which would basically just be her and Murkowski.

The problem with Collins becoming a Democrat isn't so much that she would be isolated (she already is), but that she would be much more vulnerable in a D primary in Maine than a R primary. Plus, she likes being Obama's pet Republican.

But Bar4ack Obama will no longer be President on January 22, 2017.
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