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Trump said he will do the lawsuit on citizenship

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knothead
Sal
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2seaoat



Please do it.....Pretty please. The worm should not even be a senator......it requires being a human being.

Sal

Sal

Trump and Cruz both can stay in for as long as they want, as far as I'm concerned.

They are fundamentally undermining the Republican party.

If one of them gets the nomination, college-educated professionals will move toward the Democratic party.

If one of the establishment candidates gets the nomination, Trump and Cruz supporters will be greatly disaffected and many will not vote at all.

Either, way this fissure in the GOP is deeply destructive to the party and may be long-lasting.

knothead

knothead

Salinsky wrote:Trump and Cruz both can stay in for as long as they want, as far as I'm concerned.

They are fundamentally undermining the Republican party.

If one of them gets the nomination, college-educated professionals will move toward the Democratic party.

If one of the establishment candidates gets the nomination, Trump and Cruz supporters will be greatly disaffected and many will not vote at all.

Either, way this fissure in the GOP is deeply destructive to the party and may be long-lasting.

You're making me sad Sal!

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

You won't see a Republican elected as POTUS before 2024, earliest. My fear then is that the crazy-faction will finally prevail and a Cruz-caliber candidate will become our nation's leader.

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Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

How does the Nevada Democrat caucus tell us who the republican nominee will or won't be?
There's no longer any reason to believe Trump will not be the nominee.
So the question becomes can he win the general election?
I don't know but I wouldn't rule it out.  Mainly because both Hillary and Sanders are weak candidates.  Bernie because of his ideology.  Clinton because so many just don't like her.



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2seaoat



Trump will not win the general election. Pay attention what happens in Nevada democratic caucus. Turnout.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

I fucked up and instead of writing a reply to you,  I accidentally put the reply in my previous post.
So here it is again.


How does the Nevada Democrat caucus tell us who the republican nominee will or won't be?
There's no longer any reason to believe Trump will not be the nominee.
So the question becomes can he win the general election?
I don't know but I wouldn't rule it out.  Mainly because both Hillary and Sanders are weak candidates.  Bernie because of his ideology.  Clinton because so many just don't like her.

Guest


Guest

2seaoat wrote:Trump will not win the general election. Pay attention what happens in Nevada democratic caucus. Turnout.

I'd be surprised if uncle bernie won outright in nevada... as if the fix isn't already in for hillary.

Where's that occupy leftist ferguson righteous proletariat angst when your own socialist candidate is getting screwed by the establishment? He has deserved the momentum into this week... but who is winning? Y'all better wake the fuck up.

2seaoat



Turn out is the key to the 2016 vote. It does not matter who ultimately is the candidate for each of the parties. Low turn out possible Republican victory. High turnout guaranteed Democrat victory. Bernie is for nothing else a magnet which is attracting folks to vote.....a huge problem for Republicans which renders the ultimate nominee irrelevant.

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:You won't see a Republican elected as POTUS before 2024, earliest. My fear then is that the crazy-faction will finally prevail and a Cruz-caliber candidate will become our nation's leader.

I don't think the crazy faction will take over because too many of them think they alone are totally right. They don't work well together to create anything positive they are only good at forming opposition.

Guest


Guest

2seaoat wrote:Turn out is the key to the 2016 vote. It does not matter who ultimately is the candidate for each of the parties. Low turn out possible Republican victory. High turnout guaranteed Democrat victory. Bernie is for nothing else a magnet which is attracting folks to vote.....a huge problem for Republicans which renders the ultimate nominee irrelevant.

Bernie can't win... the fix is in. What the more realistic view would be is that the populist vote stays home.

Go ahead and argue that logic. But you can't deny that it overrides your pathetic wishful partisan construct.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PkrBum wrote:
2seaoat wrote:Turn out is the key to the 2016 vote.  It does not matter who ultimately is the candidate for each of the parties.  Low turn out possible Republican victory.  High turnout guaranteed Democrat victory.   Bernie is for nothing else a magnet which is attracting folks to vote.....a huge problem for Republicans which renders the ultimate nominee irrelevant.

Bernie can't win... the fix is in. What the more realistic view would be is that the populist vote stays home.

Go ahead and argue that logic. But you can't deny that  it overrides your pathetic wishful partisan construct.

With candidates like Trump, Cruz, Rubio, and Jeb((&^%^%!), you have the gall to refer to support for Democratic candidates "pathetic". That's just sad.

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