2016 Republican Primary
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
It's starting to be real interesting how much the GOP followers are starting to show their true colors throughout all of this.
"You know, the primaries aren't really binding..."
"The GOP doesn't HAVE TO listen to the people, it's THEIR party, we're only allowed to make a recommendation."
"I think the GOP should just ignore the rules and have the delegates vote themselves at the convention."
"We need to have Super delegates like the DNC has, they're doing it right."
Smh...when I was growing up I was lead to believe that the GOP was the party of America first, we the people, fight for what you want in life.
But now they're starting to take on an image of if this were the 1770s, they would be the party of loyalists to the crown...smdh
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"You know, the primaries aren't really binding..."
"The GOP doesn't HAVE TO listen to the people, it's THEIR party, we're only allowed to make a recommendation."
"I think the GOP should just ignore the rules and have the delegates vote themselves at the convention."
"We need to have Super delegates like the DNC has, they're doing it right."
Smh...when I was growing up I was lead to believe that the GOP was the party of America first, we the people, fight for what you want in life.
But now they're starting to take on an image of if this were the 1770s, they would be the party of loyalists to the crown...smdh
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 10&t=43758DSUrocks07 wrote:It's starting to be real interesting how much the GOP followers are starting to show their true colors throughout all of this.
"You know, the primaries aren't really binding..."
"The GOP doesn't HAVE TO listen to the people, it's THEIR party, we're only allowed to make a recommendation."
"I think the GOP should just ignore the rules and have the delegates vote themselves at the convention."
"We need to have Super delegates like the DNC has, they're doing it right."
Smh...when I was growing up I was lead to believe that the GOP was the party of America first, we the people, fight for what you want in life.
But now they're starting to take on an image of if this were the 1770s, they would be the party of loyalists to the crown...smdh
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Again, if Trump is such a loser then why aren't your Republicans voting for someone else? For that matter, why do they ignore their best candidate, Kasich?JohnStOnge wrote:It is, as someone else just wrote, the percentages. There has been a lot of turnout in the Republican primaries this year. And it's because of Trump. But more people have turned out to vote against Trump than for him. Not in this most recent set of eastern primaries. But overall.You do realize Trump has the most support of any Republican in a primary ever, right? Just checking.
By my recollection from seeing it on TV, the figures in the exit polls for the three States in which they did April 26 exit polls on the question of "would never vote for Trump" in the general election among Republican primary voters were 22, 26, and 28 percent. And that's in States where Trump did WAY better than he's done in most primaries. That is a lot. If you don't think there will be a serious problem with people who normally vote Republican refusing to vote for Trump you are kidding yourself.
You know, you ask me a question and I answer it. You seem to avoid this. You go into such great detail on stats and numbers and all that crap but you fail to explain why, if your analysis is correct, refuses to vote for the better candidate.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
"The unmasking thing was all created by Devin Nunes"
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Is there a story that accompanies this? I'm interested in how a teenager drifting a car in Orange County became a Trump supporter.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
93henfan wrote:Is there a story that accompanies this? I'm interested in how a teenager drifting a car in Orange County became a Trump supporter.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxLdR1boDMM[/youtube]
Typical no nothing low info Obamabot.
The Trump supporter doing donuts around the anti-Trumpsters was one of their own.
Felchy.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Any chance Sanders can be convinced to run a 3rd party campaign?
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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... n-god-signHere's the story, according to Rafael Cruz:
My son Ted and his family spent six months in prayer seeking God's will for this decision. But the day the final green light came on, the whole family was together. It was a Sunday. We were all at his church, First Baptist Church in Houston, including his senior staff. After the church service, we all gathered at the pastor's office. We were on our knees for two hours seeking God's will. At the end of that time, a word came through his wife, Heidi. And the word came, just saying, "Seek God's face, not God's hand." And I'll tell you, it was as if there was a cloud of the holy spirit filling that place. Some of us were weeping, and Ted just looked up and said, "Lord, here am I, use me. I surrender to you, whatever you want." And he felt that was a green light to move forward.
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Trump started to sow the seeds for it Tuesday night.bluehenbillk wrote:Any chance Sanders can be convinced to run a 3rd party campaign?
Sanders sort of sounded like Trump today in Oregon, talking about the bad trade agreements that the US has with other countries.
More and more of Sanders rhetoric has become less focused on Clinton and more on the Democratic Party itself. Wouldn't it be interesting if Sanders goes into Philadelphia with say 1400-1500 delegates or so, releases them to Clinton and announces his intention to go third party "to give a voice to the millions who supported and donated to him in the primaries".
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Huh?Baldy wrote:93henfan wrote:
Is there a story that accompanies this? I'm interested in how a teenager drifting a car in Orange County became a Trump supporter.@ lubeboy
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxLdR1boDMM[/youtube]
Typical no nothing low info Obamabot.![]()
The Trump supporter doing donuts around the anti-Trumpsters was one of their own.![]()
Felchy.![]()
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I just thought it was fucking funny.
Take deep breaths, baldy. Holy shit.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Teens and Latinos protest Trump...by rioting against others? What?
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
Video footage showed some anti-Trump demonstrators hurling debris at a passing pickup truck. One group of protesters carried benches and blocked the entrance to the 55 Freeway along Newport Boulevard, with some tossing rocks at motorists near the on-ramp.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Nothing new. Win a sports championship, riot, burn, loot... lose a sports championship, riot, burn, loot... Clearly the impetus is just an excuse to behave like this for certain people.Ibanez wrote:Teens and Latinos protest Trump...by rioting against others? What?

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Agreed. But the liberal media eats up...89Hen wrote:Nothing new. Win a sports championship, riot, burn, loot... lose a sports championship, riot, burn, loot... Clearly the impetus is just an excuse to behave like this for certain people.Ibanez wrote:Teens and Latinos protest Trump...by rioting against others? What?
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Yeah, funny when you thought it was a Trumpster.Skjellyfetti wrote:Huh?Baldy wrote:
@ lubeboy
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxLdR1boDMM[/youtube]
Typical no nothing low info Obamabot.![]()
The Trump supporter doing donuts around the anti-Trumpsters was one of their own.![]()
Felchy.![]()
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I just thought it was fucking funny.
Take deep breaths, baldy. Holy shit.

Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Liberal protestors always seem to prove that they're just miserable lazy people who can't succeed by getting and/or holding a job.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
I did answer that question earlier. And the answer is that most Republicans HAVE voted for somebody else. It's common knowledge that Trump has benefitted from having the opposition to him divided. A January poll showed that Trump led Cruz by 33 to 20 percent with all of the candidates in the race at that time as options. But if asked who they would vote for if Trump and Cruz were the only alternatives Cruz topped Trump by 51 to 43 percent (http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/t ... ll-n496711).Again, if Trump is such a loser then why aren't your Republicans voting for someone else? For that matter, why do they ignore their best candidate, Kasich?
You know, you ask me a question and I answer it. You seem to avoid this.
A March poll Trump led Cruz by 34 to 25 percent with all candidates as options. But if asked to pick just between Trump and Cruz one on one respondents favored Cruz by 54 percent to 41 percent (http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-conten ... maries.pdf).
I can't find a head to head poll later than that one in March. And it's possible that things have changed some due to a "bandwagon effect." And it's national polls. Recent primaries have been in States favorable to Trump. But the point is that when that poll in March was taken Trump had already built a big lead over a candidate he would have been losing to if they had been facing off one on one due to benefitting from the divided opposition to him.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
JohnStOnge wrote:It is, as someone else just wrote, the percentages. There has been a lot of turnout in the Republican primaries this year. And it's because of Trump. But more people have turned out to vote against Trump than for him. Not in this most recent set of eastern primaries. But overall.You do realize Trump has the most support of any Republican in a primary ever, right? Just checking.
By my recollection from seeing it on TV, the figures in the exit polls for the three States in which they did April 26 exit polls on the question of "would never vote for Trump" in the general election among Republican primary voters were 22, 26, and 28 percent. And that's in States where Trump did WAY better than he's done in most primaries. That is a lot. If you don't think there will be a serious problem with people who normally vote Republican refusing to vote for Trump you are kidding yourself.
If that were true somebody else would have the lead.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Just saw Bobby Knight on video making one of the most idiotic statements I've ever seen anybody make. While pointing to Donald Trump, Knight said:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTjgtzMWEvc[/youtube]
What a surprise that a coach who was infamous for acting like a little kid endorsed a candidate who acts like a little kid.ou folks are taking a look at the most prepared man in history to step in as president of the United States, that man right there.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTjgtzMWEvc[/youtube]
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Liberal stole your girlfriend?93henfan wrote:Liberal protestors always seem to prove that they're just miserable lazy people who can't succeed by getting and/or holding a job.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
They're slow-walking to irrelevancy as we speak. Even bankers are embarrassed to be known as Republicans. Conks.Cluck U wrote:And that was with a massive field of candidates.93henfan wrote:Trump is already over 9 million. The most ever was Dubya with 10.8. Trump is going to pass that easily.
If the Rs are smart...they allow Trump to triumph and ride his wave of voters. Otherwise, uber-conservative Republicans will be committing suicide (which wouldn't be bad if it were contained to the right wing religious nut jobs and the Wall Street crooks) and the party will fade away on the national scene.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
See the post immediately before yours. You would have to have been on Mars the past six months not to know that Trump has benefitted from those vehemently opposed to him not being able to settle on a single candidate. Again: A substantial majority of people who have voted in Republican primaries have NOT voted for Trump. At this point 61%.If that were true somebody else would have the lead.C'mon John.
Besides, he could have the majority of the popular vote and still have a problem with people who did not vote for him in the primaries not wanting to vote for him in the general election either. Like there's no question that he was favored by the majority of Republican voters in the Pennsylvania Republican primary. But it's still the case that the exit polls suggest that, essentially, the only voters that felt certain they'd vote for Trump in the general election were those that voted for him in the primary. There was no "rally behind the nominee" sentiment associated with those who did not. In fact, more than half of them said they definitely will NOT vote for Trump if he's the nominee.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
If they want to beat Hillary their only chance is to find a way to run Kasich.Cluck U wrote:And that was with a massive field of candidates.93henfan wrote:Trump is already over 9 million. The most ever was Dubya with 10.8. Trump is going to pass that easily.
If the Rs are smart...they allow Trump to triumph and ride his wave of voters. Otherwise, uber-conservative Republicans will be committing suicide (which wouldn't be bad if it were contained to the right wing religious nut jobs and the Wall Street crooks) and the party will fade away on the national scene.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
Getting Bobby Knight to endorse you in Indiana is just pure brilliance. And then getting Boehner to call Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh" right after he announces his veep candidate is icing on that cake.JohnStOnge wrote:Just saw Bobby Knight on video making one of the most idiotic statements I've ever seen anybody make. While pointing to Donald Trump, Knight said:
What a surprise that a coach who was infamous for acting like a little kid endorsed a candidate who acts like a little kid.ou folks are taking a look at the most prepared man in history to step in as president of the United States, that man right there.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTjgtzMWEvc[/youtube]
Trump is absolutely brilliant at controlling the news cycle; just another skill that will make him a great President.
American has needed a leader for a very long time now and it's finally going to get one.
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Re: 2016 Republican Primary
On the issue of raw numbers of voting for a candidate:
The population is constantly increasing.
The population is constantly increasing.
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Cruz has no chance. Get over it. Your only chance is to run Kasich.JohnStOnge wrote:See the post immediately before yours. You would have to have been on Mars the past six months not to know that Trump has benefitted from those vehemently opposed to him not being able to settle on a single candidate. Again: A substantial majority of people who have voted in Republican primaries have NOT voted for Trump. At this point 61%.If that were true somebody else would have the lead.C'mon John.
Besides, he could have the majority of the popular vote and still have a problem with people who did not vote for him in the primaries not wanting to vote for him in the general election either. Like there's no question that he was favored by the majority of Republican voters in the Pennsylvania Republican primary. But it's still the case that the exit polls suggest that, essentially, the only voters that felt certain they'd vote for Trump in the general election were those that voted for him in the primary. There was no "rally behind the nominee" sentiment associated with those who did not. In fact, more than half of them said they definitely will NOT vote for Trump if he's the nominee.
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