Activists in Ohio have launched an anti-Trump campaign that will succeed or fail based on how many of the Republican front-runner's supporters are denied sex.
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"Vote Trump, Get Dumped" was launched across a variety of social media platforms in response to Donald Trump's surging presidential campaign. Its motto: "No Sex. No dates. No chance."
"To cast a vote for Trump is to agree with his sexist, perverted, demeaning, backwards, offensive treatment of women. Learn what's at stake," the group's website says. "Join us by wielding your influence. Until Trump is defeated, we don't date, sleep with, or canoodle with Trump supporters. The Greeks did it. Women during the temperance movement did it. This is a tried and true method of getting men’s attention when they’re being dumb."
Voters are also encouraged to take the following steps:
- "Choose your favorite insanely sexist, stereotypically misogynistic, that's-so-Donald, Trump quote. It's hard to believe, but a grown man said those things."
- "Shoot a video of you reading the quote into the camera. Think, 'Angry Tweets,' and it won't be too difficult for this stuff to make you angry. End the video with the finger cross."
- "Share the video – or anything, really – with the hashtag: #votetrumpgetdumped to show Trump-supporters: If you support a sexist, you can't have me."
PJ Media tracked down the organizers on Thursday and asked if they supported any particular candidate.
"We are a group of Republicans, Democrats, and Libertarians who have found one thing to agree on," the group's organizers said.
Supporters of "Vote Trump, Get Dumped" will have an opportunity to test out their commitment tonight. Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich square off in a CNN debate at 8:30 p.m. EST at the University of Miami.