Trump is doing more damage to the gop than liberals ever could

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  1. I justsayin

    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    He is just tearing up the field. When he drops out they will be so ran down that there will be easy pickings in the general election. It's quite interesting.
     
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    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    And I think that he just guaranteed Clinton will win the Presidency.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Well considering that Hillary is now trailing Bush, Rubio, and Walker in the top 3 swing states I think you might be a little premature in calling it a win for the democrats.

    LOL
     
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    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    Just wait. trump is making them look like idiots. Girly men so to speak. they aren't leaders.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Well if those idiots are beating Hillary in the polls then what does that say about her?

    People do not trust Hillary, at least that's what the respondents were saying.

    That should scare the crap out of you guys on the left.
     
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    Actually, the only thing it means is that it's still early in the race. Hillary has her work cut out for her, no denying, but the Republicans need to start worrying about how to deal with Trump because he is sucking up all the media attention, and with what… 20 GOP contenders?… That doesn't leave much room to get your message out there.
     
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    Trump is a non-issue. The primaries don't even start for another six months. Two thirds of the GOPers who've declared that they are running don't have a realistic chance of winning the primaries scrum no matter what. Of the remaining one third (at the very most) who have even a remote chance of making a real showing they can blow Trump off any debate platform. So no problem. Look at Trump as free entertainment and nothing else.
     
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    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    it's really interesting.
     
  9. justthefactsma'am

    justthefactsma'am New Member

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    After Trump gave out Graham's phone number yesterday, I had two immediate thoughts:

    1. Trump is REALLY doing some serious damage to the huge field of rep wannabes. And, he's probably 'setting their tone' from here on out.

    2. I REALLY hope he can somehow stick around. Unfortunately he'll most likely flame out too soon, given how much time until the election. But we can hope!!
     
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    justthefactsma'am New Member

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    The Quinny poll is garbage. Better take a deep breath and stick around for some real numbers, about a year from now.

    Look for a strong run by Sanders, maybe even the nomination.
     
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    I am definitely looking forward to having Sanders light a fire under Hillary's feet.

    I think this issue of "trust" that Hillary has is more an issue of aloofness. If she doesn't come off of her perch, Sanders will take the nomination. Either way, I love how Sanders is saying what needs to be said.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The other guys haven't even really started campaigning yet.

    Trump is only in the news because of some comments.

    Regardless, there is no denying that Hillary is falling hard and fast. I mean seriously, how is a Mark Rubio beating her?
     
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    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    Most are wanna bees. So it's a hot mess. Obama was a wanna be until the last 6 months. Who knows who could have came up.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I bet you that if her numbers continue to drop that the DNC are going to ask her to drop out of the race.
     
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    justthefactsma'am New Member

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    Not true. Don't be a victim of false propaganda, like what happened to Rove in 2012 when he melted down on fox.
     
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    That's funny… And highly unlikely. Maybe that is how the GOP thinks.
     
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    Spooky Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You apparently do not pay attention to poll numbers very much.

    She has plummeted recently and is now behind many republicans.

    Do you actually think that is a lie or something?
     
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    I guess you haven't seen the latest Polls which 3 GOP candidates lead Clinton Biden and Sanders in 3 battle ground states

    Colorado: Bush vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Bush 41, Clinton 36 Bush +5
    Colorado: Walker vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Walker 47, Clinton 38 Walker +9
    Colorado: Rubio vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Rubio 46, Clinton 38 Rubio +8
    Virginia: Bush vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Bush 42, Clinton 39 Bush +3
    Virginia: Walker vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Walker 43, Clinton 40 Walker +3
    Virginia: Rubio vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Rubio 43, Clinton 41 Rubio +2
    Iowa: Bush vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Bush 42, Clinton 36 Bush +6
    Iowa: Walker vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Walker 45, Clinton 37 Walker +8
    Iowa: Rubio vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Rubio 44, Clinton 36 Rubio +8
    Colorado: Bush vs. Biden Quinnipiac Bush 45, Biden 36 Bush +9
    Colorado: Walker vs. Biden Quinnipiac Walker 48, Biden 36 Walker +12
    Colorado: Rubio vs. Biden Quinnipiac Rubio 49, Biden 35 Rubio +14
    Virginia: Bush vs. Biden Quinnipiac Bush 45, Biden 40 Bush +5
    Virginia: Walker vs. Biden Quinnipiac Walker 45, Biden 41 Walker +4
    Virginia: Rubio vs. Biden Quinnipiac Rubio 45, Biden 41 Rubio +4
    Iowa: Bush vs. Biden Quinnipiac Bush 44, Biden 37 Bush +7
    Iowa: Walker vs. Biden Quinnipiac Walker 47, Biden 36 Walker +11
    Iowa: Rubio vs. Biden Quinnipiac Rubio 45, Biden 37 Rubio +8
    Colorado: Bush vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Bush 43, Sanders 37 Bush +6
    Colorado: Walker vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Walker 44, Sanders 36 Walker +8
    Colorado: Rubio vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Rubio 46, Sanders 35 Rubio +11
    Virginia: Bush vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Bush 46, Sanders 36 Bush +10
    Virginia: Walker vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Walker 44, Sanders 36 Walker +8
    Virginia: Rubio vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Rubio 44, Sanders 37 Rubio +7
    Iowa: Bush vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Bush 42, Sanders 38 Bush +4
    Iowa: Walker vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Walker 44, Sanders 36 Walker +8
    Iowa: Rubio vs. Sanders Quinnipiac Rubio 43, Sanders 36 Rubio +7
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/
     
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    David_N New Member

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    It says alot when many republican voters are supporting Trump.. Shows what the parties base has turned into.
     
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    I think your wishing. A lot of Liberals are getting fed up with these illegals too and I wouldn't bet on Trump dropping out.
     
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    I just hope that the world knows that loudmouth Trump doesn't represent the average American. He's no Obama.
     
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    AlphaOmega Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What does supporting Obama say for the dem party?
     
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    AlphaOmega Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Are you saying Obama represents the average American?
     
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    I justsayin Well-Known Member

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    Trump has everybody fired up!!
     
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    Oddly enough, My wife just came back from the RGV (thats Texas lingo for the Rio Grande Valley) where she was visiting her mother and family(Mexican American, both naturalized and native born). My wife is telling me that Trump is getting huge, HUGE support among the locals, including one of my mother in laws caretakers(who is undocumented). The undocumented caretaker says she knows that Trump is not speaking about her, when he rails about illegal alien criminals, and that she totally understands that the people on the border are desperate for someone to FINALLY exert some control over which aliens are getting in. Even though she is illegal, she is a fine person and not a threat to anybody, and she fears for her safety as much as any native born person down there does.

    I find it interesting that the groundswell of support for what Trump is saying, among Mexicans who are here but undocumented, and Mexican-Americans is largely if not completely unreported.

    It makes me wonder if the "outrage" fabricated by the left will be enough to undue Trumps chances, and also just how much visible support those who like him(among Latinos) we will see.

    I think many of the Republican candidates have been too scared of being labeled to say what Trump is saying, for fear of losing latino support, and are shocked at just how well Trump is polling. They are running scared of Trump right now. What a twist in events!
     

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