A vote for Ken Simpler is a vote for Donald Trump

Filed in National by on October 5, 2018

It is the so-called “decent” Republicans who are keeping Trump in office through their silent complicity. Every Republican who is not on the record is a Trump supporter. Every vote for a Trump supporter is a vote for Trump.

A vote for Ken Simpler is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Ernesto Lopez is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Greg Lavelle is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Rob Arlett is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Scott Walker is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Bernard Pepukayi is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for James Spadola is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Bryan Kapitanic is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Colin Bonini is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Justin King is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Dave King is a vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Bryant Richardson is a vote for Donald Trump.

Yes. It is that simple. This election is not about nuanced policy positions.

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  1. jason330 says:

    Has anyone heard any Republican in Delaware oppose Trump? I’m seriously asking, because if that person is out there I want to celebrate them.

    I haven’t heard a single Republican publicly oppose Trump or Trumpism in any way. Jumping on the bandwagon once Trump begins to fall apart will not cut it.

    It is the so-called “decent” Republicans who are keeping Trump in office through their silent complicity. Every Republican who is not on the record is a Trump supporter. Every vote for a Trump supporter is a vote for Trump.

  2. Bane says:

    Bernard Pepukayi is not a Trump supporter. He’s only a republican because Democrats in Delaware don’t vote for black statewide candidates in primaries. The only way you can get more than 30-35% support as a black democratic candidate in Delaware is if you are local and represent a hugely majority black district or if you are independently wealthy.

    • Alby says:

      Right. Or if you’re Chip Flowers or Lisa Blunt Rochester. C’mon, that’s bullshit and you know it. Neither one is “independently wealthy.”

      • Bane says:

        Chip Flowers beat another black person (Velda Jones Potter) then got run out of town. And Lisa Blunt Rochester is independently wealthy and funded her own campaign. You may not know that about Lisa… but her late husband left her a lot of money which she used for her campaign.

        • Bane says:

          So in other words… get your head out of the sand. Wake up, then Stay Woke.

            • Bane says:

              This is for the 2018 cycle, not 2016. Look at her contributions when she ran for the first time. Of course corporations are contributing now, shes an incumbent.

          • Alby says:

            Further, here’s all you need to know about why Pepukayi is pretty low on the Democratic totem pole:

            “Pepukayi, 45, is a former Family Court commissioner who also served as deputy legal counsel to Democratic Gov. Ruth Ann Minner and as county attorney under former New Castle County Executive Tom Gordon, also a Democrat.”

            One’s a born crook, the other’s indicted. He was rejected on the merits. Neither of his employers is in any meaningful sense a Democrat beyond the letter after the name.

            Crying racism is always the position of those with no actual grounds for complaint.

            • La Mar Gunn says:

              Your white and hooded rob must make you proud. LOL The New Klan is becoming more active in Delaware politics and this site is their meeting place. Thank God for the couple of conscious folk. smh

              • Alby says:

                If you’re the real LaMar Gunn, let me know so I can forward this to mainstream news organizations.

                Do you always walk around calling supporters of Black Lives Matter “klansman,” you mau-mauing piece of shit.

              • Tom Kline says:

                Huh? Example of a so-called Dem that is out of his/her mind…

          • La Mar Gunn says:

            Bane, I would caution against arguing with a fool.

    • La Mar Gunn says:

      FACTS

  3. Ben Hameen says:

    I guess I’m voting for Donald Trump a f.ckload of times!!!

    But that’s a f.ckload more than I did in 2016.

    Your influence on my vote ends at my fist.

  4. Ben Hameen says:

    I can type “fuckload”, but I respect Jason enough to politely cover it.

    I’ll leave the rest of your “responses” to showcase the quality of your intellect.

    • ben says:

      TYPE IT WITH YOUR FISTS!!!!! dumbass magat.

    • Alby says:

      So let me get this straight — you type “your influence on my vote ends at my fist,” and you think us mocking it speaks to our intellect? A tough guy and a moron. I take it back — you’re too dumb to know how to pleasure yourself.

    • RE Vanella says:

      Dude, I’ve forgotten more than you’ll ever know. Enjoy that Walker vote.

  5. jason330 says:

    “I guess I’m voting for Donald Trump a f.ckload of times!!!”

    At least he is honest about it. I can almost get behind that compared to someone like Ken SImpler who goes around cocktail parties agreeing that Trump is terrible, and saying that he isn’t that kind of Republican – but is too scared to go on the record.

  6. Alby says:

    By the way, “La Mar,” I find it interesting that you produced not a single FACT to rebut anything that was said. So your argument is as empty as your head.

  7. Dave says:

    “Yes. It is that simple. This election is not about nuanced policy positions.”

    It was that simple in 2016 and now we pay the piper.

    Of course, Trump is no more a Republican than Putin. That Republicans see him as a means to end (implementing their agenda and getting re-elected) is indicative of their abject hypocrisy. People like Arlett are just hanging on to those coattails for dear life because the Trump base does not have an abundance of intellectualism. So parroting and praising Trump is perceived as a potentially winning combination.