If Trump wins the Republican nomination...

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  1. Phillygunguy's Avatar

    Phillygunguy said:
    Won't matter Hillary is up by 13 over Trump
    http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/727104
    ”Congress have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American… The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state government, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people”
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  2. Outlander Systems said:
    **** that propaganda.

    Go to the Google machine. Type in, "Hillary Facebook."

    Go to the Google machine. Type in, "Trump Facebook."

    Quote Originally Posted by Phillygunguy View Post
    Won't matter Hillary is up by 13 over Trump
    http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/727104
     
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    Phillygunguy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    **** that propaganda.

    Go to the Google machine. Type in, "Hillary Facebook."

    Go to the Google machine. Type in, "Trump Facebook."
    So just because someone has more Facebook likes means they're going to win?

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    ~Tench Coxe
     
  4. Outlander Systems said:
    Negative. But it is a more accurate indicator than biased polls, whose sole intention isn't to inform, but to persuade.

    The implication is that resistance to the she-bitch is futile.

    Not buying it. The media has become so transparent over the last 6 months, it's gotten pathetic at this point.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phillygunguy View Post
    So just because someone has more Facebook likes means they're going to win?

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    Double3 said:
    I just can't imagine Hillary beating anyone.

    The only people saying Trump can't beat her are Cruz and Hillary people IMO.
     
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    Phillygunguy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Double3 View Post
    I just can't imagine Hillary beating anyone.

    The only people saying Trump can't beat her are Cruz and Hillary people IMO.
    I'm very pessimistic. I can't believe every poll is wrong. People get emotionally attached to a candidate they don't want to accept facts. Trump has been doing poorly with women, and minorities. Google Trump negative rating and Hillary negative rating

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    Hmac said:
    Many, many news cycles, many speeches and many campaign events between now and November. I'm puzzled by those who think Trump has no chance to beat Hillary based on polls that were taken before the Republican party even had a nominee. Do we think that things aren't going to change between now and then? Even if you believe the CNN/ORC poll that shows him down by 13% in a national election I'm frankly surprised and encouraged that at this stage of the campaign, when it is just getting started, that the gap is that small. That gap might get bigger, might get smaller, but it's a cinch it's not going to stay the same. Frankly, I'm inclined to suspect that Trump will be able to manage his negative public perception (among the general voting public) better than Clinton and I expect that gap to narrow.
     
  8. PatrioticDisorder said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Hmac View Post
    Many, many news cycles, many speeches and many campaign events between now and November. I'm puzzled by those who think Trump has no chance to beat Hillary based on polls that were taken before the Republican party even had a nominee. Do we think that things aren't going to change between now and then? Even if you believe the CNN/ORC poll that shows him down by 13% in a national election I'm frankly surprised and encouraged that at this stage of the campaign, when it is just getting started, that the gap is that small. That gap might get bigger, might get smaller, but it's a cinch it's not going to stay the same. Frankly, I'm inclined to suspect that Trump will be able to manage his negative public perception (among the general voting public) better than Clinton and I expect that gap to narrow.
    The doubters are many of the same people that told us Trump wouldn't win, then Trump has a 25% window, and one excuse right after another. I don't have a crystal ball but I called Trump winning big in November long ago.
     
  9. KalashniKEV said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    The implication is that resistance to the she-bitch is futile.
    ...and from the party-owned minds on both sides of the spectrum.

    They are terrified that we aren't going to stage the same old "Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals" basketball show.

    It's no longer, "Trump might ruin the GOP" by introducing a new paradigm- the GOP is ruined and all American politics will now take place in the "Post-Trump Era."

    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    And yeah F*CK Giuliani
    Giuliani has endorsed Trump, and he would not be a bad pick for him for picking up crossover voters and new voters, but Giuliani turned NYC into a sanctuary city, and that would disqualify him, I would think.

    I'd like to see Trump pick someone non-politically-aligned who is/was a leader in business or the military.
     
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    Hmac said:
    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post

    I'd like to see Trump pick someone non-politically-aligned who is/was a leader in business or the military.
    What about General Mattis?