Trump/Cruz

HankWilliamsJr

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I think it's a coin flip right now. Sanders doesn't have a shot in hell and all of his supporters will end up supporting Hillary (I know his numbers aren't that big). If she does win, we'll have to put up with her for 8 years - it's hard to defeat someone in office now. To be honest, I thought she would beat Obama for the nomination 8 or so years ago. She would have done a better job with this country I'm sure, Obama will go down as one of the worst presidents in history and Obamacare will eventually be abolished.

I would really like to see Carson get the nomination, that probably won't happen. He is not running for any other reason than trying to help others. I've met him before and he's a stand up guy, I'm sure he didn't go into medicine for the money. That said, if Trump and Cruz get on the ticket I will be voting for them. Most likely Trump will win the whole thing because of one reason - he's got the most charisma.

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thanks for putting you're name in your post....that way when you change it again to get away from the irs ...we will now mr fraud

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The more Trump says the more I like him, what he said about immigration is right on the money and Cruz is an awesome running mate,they have my vote for sure
 

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There is absolutely zero chance that Trump wins the GOP nomination. Zero. Right now he rates high because he has name recognition across all 50 states. Not every candidate can say that. But the larges reason he won't win is because he doesn't play the game like everyone else. Political consultants shape elections and candidates more than you know. They know the game. They know the trends and how to be proactive regarding R those trends. Trump just uses his money and his mouth to get attention with no real road map.

Imagine two professional golfers from the US playing a links course in England. One gets a caddy that knows the course like the back of his hand and the other gets no caddy at all. Who wins? That's the same thing here.

Don't get me wrong. I like Trump for one reason. He shakes things up and changes the rules to the game in the short term. But listen to the stuff he says. No chance the majority of the people vote that guy into office (but since he won't be on the ticket, no votes for him anyway).

Politics have gotten silly. It's not about who you think is the right candidate anymore because I assure you....every person on the ticket has things that they don't want you to know about them and their political career. So much slime.
 

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There is absolutely zero chance that Trump wins the GOP nomination. Zero. Right now he rates high because he has name recognition across all 50 states. Not every candidate can say that. But the larges reason he won't win is because he doesn't play the game like everyone else. Political consultants shape elections and candidates more than you know. They know the game. They know the trends and how to be proactive regarding R those trends. Trump just uses his money and his mouth to get attention with no real road map.

Imagine two professional golfers from the US playing a links course in England. One gets a caddy that knows the course like the back of his hand and the other gets no caddy at all. Who wins? That's the same thing here.

Don't get me wrong. I like Trump for one reason. He shakes things up and changes the rules to the game in the short term. But listen to the stuff he says. No chance the majority of the people vote that guy into office (but since he won't be on the ticket, no votes for him anyway).

Politics have gotten silly. It's not about who you think is the right candidate anymore because I assure you....every person on the ticket has things that they don't want you to know about them and their political career. So much slime.

I sure hope you are wrong. But you are probably right. It sucks the establishment in Washington on both sides is corrupt as can be. Pity Really
 

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There is absolutely zero chance that Trump wins the GOP nomination. Zero. Right now he rates high because he has name recognition across all 50 states. Not every candidate can say that. But the larges reason he won't win is because he doesn't play the game like everyone else. Political consultants shape elections and candidates more than you know. They know the game. They know the trends and how to be proactive regarding R those trends. Trump just uses his money and his mouth to get attention with no real road map.

Imagine two professional golfers from the US playing a links course in England. One gets a caddy that knows the course like the back of his hand and the other gets no caddy at all. Who wins? That's the same thing here.

Don't get me wrong. I like Trump for one reason. He shakes things up and changes the rules to the game in the short term. But listen to the stuff he says. No chance the majority of the people vote that guy into office (but since he won't be on the ticket, no votes for him anyway).

Politics have gotten silly. It's not about who you think is the right candidate anymore because I assure you....every person on the ticket has things that they don't want you to know about them and their political career. So much slime.

Well said :0074
 

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