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(05-05-2016, 03:47 AM)ItsOurTime link Wrote:More likely that they would just not vote. Its a wishful thinking analysis anyway. It's exactly the analysis which suggested that Rubio woild get more delegates as rivals dropped out because who would side with trump over the other candidates?
Turns out most of them and with lots on momentum on his side coupled with an ever faltering Clinton at an almost unelectable approval rating (only thing going for her is Trumps' is actually worse) ot will be a close call.
For some Republicans, the prospect of a President Clinton is more palatable than a President Trump - not because they like Clinton but because they could fight her on familiar terrain, rather than watching an unpredictable Trump use the power of the White House to remake the GOP.
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The poor US voters - a stark choice to be made! Interesting times ahead for sure.
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The people wanting Trump will actually physically vote for him...the people who dont want him are no certs to rock up on polling day and vote....thats the worry I have.
Imagine Trump and Nth Korea's Kim J shaping nuclear policy in the region... :o
We really don't know what we're getting with Trump should he become President....
He could be the ''fruit loop'' we all fear (in which case be very afraid) ....or he could run it like a business and surround himself with a group of competent people, the best at what they do, and it all turns out hunky dory.
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(05-05-2016, 06:58 AM)Lods link Wrote:We really don't know what we're getting with Trump should he become President....
He could be the ''fruit loop'' we all fear (in which case be very afraid) ....or he could run it like a business and surround himself with a group of competent people, the best at what they do, and it all turns out hunky dory.
Could indeed be a very cunning campaign where Trump is presenting himself as very non-establishment and closely in tune with the hopes and fears of the average American Joe. Once he's in the White House, as you say, he kisses and makes up with the traditional GOP establishment and transmutes into somthing a lot more conventional and orthodox.
The guy is primarily a salesman, hustler even.
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