Astral Dog
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Trump Trump Trump Trump!
Nothing will stop him.
Nothing will stop him.
Look at Gingrich in December 2011. He lead Romney 35 - 22. In September of that year Perry lead Romney 32 - 20. These up and down turnarounds happen all the time, and people seem to always forget that the Republican Party doesn't want Trump or Carson. They won't get money or endorsements and the party will focus their support on the candidate they want.
Most people aren't paying attention to the race just yet. I'm as confident as ever that Trump will not be anywhere near the nomination at this point.
Are you really going to move if he is elected? Serious question.
I have said this many times before, in different ways, but I'll say it again.
I'm shocked that so many are so strongly against the idea of Trump. There is absolutely nothing to any of his "extreme" views. He is saying what people want to hear in order to climb to the top, to take out everyone else. Once he secures the nomination (which he will) and his only true opponent is Hillary, his presentation and even much of his policy will shift in order to sway the democrats. He will do so without losing the Republican voters because he will then be the ordained "one" for that side, and he will not do so to the extent that it forces anyone to try to decide on someone else at the convention.
If he is elected President, he will then start to negotiate away much of the far right ideas he has presented and more meet in the middle.
Heck, I'll go so far to say that I think he is the only candidate period that would ultimately be able to get things done on either side of the aisle. I've thought this from almost the very beginning, and I think it even more so now.
I just can't believe that so many people are taking him at face value. That is more insane to me than anything he has actually said or done so far, haha.
On the whole Trump and Carson thing - once Carson pulls back, drops out, the entire nomination race will be over and he will essentially hand it to Trump. I don't think Carson even makes it very far into 2016 at all.
I have said this many times before, in different ways, but I'll say it again.
I'm shocked that so many are so strongly against the idea of Trump. There is absolutely nothing to any of his "extreme" views. He is saying what people want to hear in order to climb to the top, to take out everyone else. Once he secures the nomination (which he will) and his only true opponent is Hillary, his presentation and even much of his policy will shift in order to sway the democrats. He will do so without losing the Republican voters because he will then be the ordained "one" for that side, and he will not do so to the extent that it forces anyone to try to decide on someone else at the convention.
If he is elected President, he will then start to negotiate away much of the far right ideas he has presented and more meet in the middle.
Heck, I'll go so far to say that I think he is the only candidate period that would ultimately be able to get things done on either side of the aisle. I've thought this from almost the very beginning, and I think it even more so now.
I just can't believe that so many people are taking him at face value. That is more insane to me than anything he has actually said or done so far, haha.
On the whole Trump and Carson thing - once Carson pulls back, drops out, the entire nomination race will be over and he will essentially hand it to Trump. I don't think Carson even makes it very far into 2016 at all.
Some perverse part of me really, really, really wants to see Donald Trump win.
I can't be alone in this.
I'd love to see what happens during his presidency, for sure, but not enough to actually want to see what happens during his presidency
if that makes sense lol
I think the Paris attacks helped him more than anyone.
He is the candidate taking the strongest stance, and people get very emotional after what transpired in Paris. We saw that with 9/11 in the US where even people who did not vote Bush still supported him in very high numbers.
Trump really has 3 pillars to where he seems to appeal to people, illegal immigration, which was suppose to kill his run, yet actually made it. Anti political correctness, which is only growing these days and his acumen as a businessman for a country that is over 18 trillion in debt.
Add in his stance on terrorism and no wonder he is still doing well. Either he is incredibly smart and forward thinking, or he really lucked out how everything has been transpiring.
Yup. The narrative of the Republican 2012 nomination was that the GOP was constantly trying to find a more exciting alternative to Romney, so they flirted with a whole bunch of not-Romneys. None of them panned out, so they fell back on the only viable choice. Trump's support is substantially different from the 2012 pattern, and there is no obvious choice for the GOP unlike back then.Neither Newt nor Perry were as consistently up as Trump. Further, Romney was a stalwart at/near 20. The bottom reshuffles now, but really it has been Trump "and...." For a pretty long time now.
Some perverse part of me really, really, really wants to see Donald Trump win.
I can't be alone in this.
You seem very sure about what Trump is thinking. You know something we don't because you sound delusional to me.
I'd love to see what happens during his presidency, for sure, but not enough to actually want to see what happens during his presidency
if that makes sense lol
If anyone else besides Donald Trump were maintaining this sort of consistent and prolonged lead in polling, he'd probably be considered the presumptive nominee at this point.
You seem very sure about what Trump is thinking. You know something we don't because you sound delusional to me.
I think the Paris attacks helped him more than anyone.
He is the candidate taking the strongest stance, and people get very emotional after what transpired in Paris. We saw that with 9/11 in the US where even people who did not vote Bush still supported him in very high numbers.
Trump really has 3 pillars to where he seems to appeal to people, illegal immigration, which was suppose to kill his run, yet actually made it. Anti political correctness, which is only growing these days and his acumen as a businessman for a country that is over 18 trillion in debt.
Add in his stance on terrorism and no wonder he is still doing well. Either he is incredibly smart and forward thinking, or he really lucked out how everything has been transpiring.
Romney wasn't leading at any point really and came back from third place to win Iowa. He was the party's choice. When has a candidate that the party explicitly did not want won the nomination?
The idea of a Trump-Hilary election is becoming more and more of a reality. Interesting.
Romney had actual support among voters though.
Look, I'd fucking love to be wrong. Sure, my poligaf bet was on Trump winning this but that's only because I thought it'd be funny. But so far, I'm not seeing any way for Rubio to overcome Trump's support or organization. Not only is Trump running like 20-30 points above Rubio, and has been for the entire race so far, he's also got the best campaign infrastructure in the republican primary. That's not a joke, I wish it was though. He hired the guy that won Santorum Iowa to lead his efforts in Iowa. He's opening offices in the primary states while Rubio is sitting on his ass and talking about running his campaign like it's UBER. It feels like Trump is the only one putting any real effort into winning this thing.
America needs Trump, he's got my support.
I have said this many times before, in different ways, but I'll say it again.
I'm shocked that so many are so strongly against the idea of Trump. There is absolutely nothing to any of his "extreme" views. He is saying what people want to hear in order to climb to the top, to take out everyone else. Once he secures the nomination (which he will) and his only true opponent is Hillary, his presentation and even much of his policy will shift in order to sway the democrats. He will do so without losing the Republican voters because he will then be the ordained "one" for that side, and he will not do so to the extent that it forces anyone to try to decide on someone else at the convention.
If he is elected President, he will then start to negotiate away much of the far right ideas he has presented and more meet in the middle.
Heck, I'll go so far to say that I think he is the only candidate period that would ultimately be able to get things done on either side of the aisle. I've thought this from almost the very beginning, and I think it even more so now.
I just can't believe that so many people are taking him at face value. That is more insane to me than anything he has actually said or done so far, haha.
On the whole Trump and Carson thing - once Carson pulls back, drops out, the entire nomination race will be over and he will essentially hand it to Trump. I don't think Carson even makes it very far into 2016 at all.
Don't be surprised to hear a "Build the wall!" chantI am definitely not voting for Trump, but I am going to a Trump rally today just to people watch. Hitting the bar first and then going in... I'm pretty eager to witness the environment.
Fuck if I know, blow the dust off ol' Mitt Romney or something, anything.
I have said this many times before, in different ways, but I'll say it again.
I'm shocked that so many are so strongly against the idea of Trump. There is absolutely nothing to any of his "extreme" views. He is saying what people want to hear in order to climb to the top, to take out everyone else. Once he secures the nomination (which he will) and his only true opponent is Hillary, his presentation and even much of his policy will shift in order to sway the democrats. He will do so without losing the Republican voters because he will then be the ordained "one" for that side, and he will not do so to the extent that it forces anyone to try to decide on someone else at the convention.
If he is elected President, he will then start to negotiate away much of the far right ideas he has presented and more meet in the middle.
Heck, I'll go so far to say that I think he is the only candidate period that would ultimately be able to get things done on either side of the aisle. I've thought this from almost the very beginning, and I think it even more so now.
I just can't believe that so many people are taking him at face value. That is more insane to me than anything he has actually said or done so far, haha.
On the whole Trump and Carson thing - once Carson pulls back, drops out, the entire nomination race will be over and he will essentially hand it to Trump. I don't think Carson even makes it very far into 2016 at all.
Some perverse part of me really, really, really wants to see Donald Trump win.
I can't be alone in this.
Hmm, looks like it's still November 2015.
Neither Newt nor Perry were as consistently up as Trump. Further, Romney was a stalwart at/near 20. The bottom reshuffles now, but really it has been Trump "and...." For a pretty long time now.
The problem is that if Trump doesn't get the party spot and he feels like he has the voter's backing, he'll just go independent and literally hand the election over to the democrats. The republican party leaders know this and I'm certain they fear it greatly, so in the end they just might be better off actually letting Trump win the primary and contest in the general against Hillary. Trump has the money and will to actually do this as an independent like no other candidate ever has, and it would be disastrous for the republican's if he did.
I think people are heavily discounting how much influence the RNC actually has and are also underestimating how truly disastrous a Trump nomination would be for the RNC - the man is deeply unpopular with independents; almost ruinously so. It would be utterly catastrophic for the GOP to have either Carson or Trump as the nominee. I would expect the RNC to flex its superdelegate muscle and anything else they've got to prevent the guy from making it all the way. I don't know if even Trump's really got the money to defeat the full might of the RNC.
The point is by the time it matters he likely won't have the voter's backing.
Romney wasn't leading at any point really and came back from third place to win Iowa. He was the party's choice. When has a candidate that the party explicitly did not want won the nomination?
I think people are heavily discounting how much influence the RNC actually has and are also underestimating how truly disastrous a Trump nomination would be for the RNC - the man is deeply unpopular with independents; almost ruinously so. It would be utterly catastrophic for the GOP to have either Carson or Trump as the nominee. I would expect the RNC to flex its superdelegate muscle and anything else they've got to prevent the guy from making it all the way. I don't know if even Trump's really got the money to defeat the full might of the RNC.
romney didn't win the iowa caucuses. though that misconception probably did help catapult his bid
It was reported that he did...and then a while later it was declared Santorum won...but that does not matter. Santoroum literally came out of nowhere and became the anti-Romney for the rest of the primariers
If the RNC does this, he will run third party. Book it.
LOL that lovable robot, doing his best person impersonation.
"This is human food right?"
If they did that, he SHOULD run third party, and I would bet he would get more support than whoever they put in his place.
The problem is, so many people just don't vote.
I actually could see Trump win the general election, if events outside of Clinton's control change the landscape. God forbid there's an attack on U.S. soil, or the situation in Europe worsens or something. Americans love a loud-talking bully.
So of the big two that could potentially rival Trump, Rubio and Bush, who drops out first?
I'm thinking Bush drops out by spring after gaining nothing at all from anywhere, while Rubio tags along for awhile until he gets offered the vice presidency and then jumps aboard the Trump Train.
Even if he doesn't have the cash to beat them in the primary, he will run as a third-party if they force him out when it looks like he'd otherwise win. The man can hold a grudge like nobody's business. The RNC knows that. If they force him out like that they lose anyway. His ego wouldn't let him take being forced out lying down.
He'd only have to move a few percentage points in a few places on the electoral map to totally screw the GOP.
I think people are underestimating how truly disastrous a Trump candidacy would be - Trump being the candidate pretty much assures they lose both the Senate and the White House vs. maybe a fighting chance to hold onto the Senate if Trump goes 3rd party.