2016 Election

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With the exception of Fox, the media wants Trump to win. As individuals perhaps not, but as organizations, like CNN, ABC, etc., they do.

Can you imagine the opportunities a Trump presidency would give the media? Would be a 24/7 clown show, overflowing with tons of drama and dumbassery to constantly draw our attention to the news networks. They'd all suddenly be relevant again, simply because the average American decides he has to tune in again tonight to see the latest dumb thing Trump has done.

Looks I a case of "my God, what have we done".

Now it's serious, Trump may come after them...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/is-mr-trump-a-threat-to-democracy/2016/02/26/d02ed222-dcd9-11e5-925f-1d10062cc82d_story.html
 
Cruz must be hella-pissed that Sessions went for Trump. Cruz is always talking about how they are the leaders on immigration.
 
Trump looks to be the nominee or if not, will fracture the GOP vote.

Hillary may end up off the table.

Biden gets the D nod and wins.

Unlikely but still probably the best chance Biden has had at the Presidency.

Agreed, though I think Trump can win the general as the GOP candidate. Facing Biden or Warren (highly unlikely) would make it significantly more difficult for him to win.
 
Ben Sasse, one of my favorite senators, unleashed a tweet storm last night explaining why he would support a 3rd party candidate over Trump. I'm curious to see if most others fall in line.

Also, 35% of GOPers surveyed in a recent CNN poll say that they will not support Trump in the general. Some of those will come back into the fold but it has to be concerning.
Sasse's position is a trial balloon flown by the Republican establishment to gauge voter response. Sasse is a Harvard AND Yale educated party elitist who won all but one county in Nebraska. The party is using a Senator with a safe seat to float the idea of not backing Trump.
 
Sounds like trump in that regard. And Biden is a very bright man. Far more conservative than Bernie and less baggage than Hillary.

Hahaha right. The guy says some of the dumbest things. He sounds brain damaged. There's a reason the WH keeps him on such a short leash.
 
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Look Trumpsters, you guys might win the nomination but you won't win the election. HRC, for all her faults, would not lose to Trump. It would be quite reminiscent of her husband's election; where Perot got a big chunk of votes I could see Johnson doing the same if Trump is the GOP nominee.
 
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Holy crap Rubio tried to bash Trump and it backfired big time. Note to Rubio, when you are bashing someone's spelling, make sure you can spell yourself.
 
Hahaha right. The guy says some of the dumbest things. He sounds brain damaged. There's a reason the WH keeps him on such a short leash.

Biden isn't the brightest spark but he's more electable and moderate than any of the Trump/Bernie/HRC trio.
 
Agreed, though I think Trump can win the general as the GOP candidate. Facing Biden or Warren (highly unlikely) would make it significantly more difficult for him to win.

I believe Trump will pull a bunch of normal democrat voters to his side before the election. I think it will surprise a lot of people.

Off topic of the point I just made, but what is the deal with Warren? Why do so many Dems look at her as a future player in the party. Most others look at her and snicker.
 
Holy crap Rubio tried to bash Trump and it backfired big time. Note to Rubio, when you are bashing someone's spelling, make sure you can spell yourself.

What are you talking about? If you're referring to the 'choker' thing, Rubio was referring to a deleted tweet where Trump spelled it 'chocker'. I know a lot of people have been misrepresenting the vid.
 
The GOP is basically saying that there is nothing wrong with their party, but that there is something wrong with their voters for not accepting the Party's choice as the nominee. The voters want Trump, good or bad, and if they get screwed out of their choice, there will be a serious backlash. Trump may or may not give them what they want. Who knows what he will do?

Part of me thinks that he will be a vindictive Johnson/Nixon/Obama/Clinton type, and will live to destroy his enemies. Part of me thinks that he will make deals with the Dems, and spend another ton of money. Part of me says that he will get us into more conflicts, and part of me says that he is a pragmatist and will surround himself with good people, and do really well. I don't know.
 
The GOP is basically saying that there is nothing wrong with their party, but that there is something wrong with their voters for not accepting the Party's choice as the nominee. The voters want Trump, good or bad, and if they get screwed out of their choice, there will be a serious backlash. Trump may or may not give them what they want. Who knows what he will do?

Part of me thinks that he will be a vindictive Johnson/Nixon/Obama/Clinton type, and will live to destroy his enemies. Part of me thinks that he will make deals with the Dems, and spend another ton of money. Part of me says that he will get us into more conflicts, and part of me says that he is a pragmatist and will surround himself with good people, and do really well. I don't know.

That's exactly why you shouldn't vote to nominate him.
 
The GOP is basically saying that there is nothing wrong with their party, but that there is something wrong with their voters for not accepting the Party's choice as the nominee. The voters want Trump, good or bad, and if they get screwed out of their choice, there will be a serious backlash. Trump may or may not give them what they want. Who knows what he will do?

Part of me thinks that he will be a vindictive Johnson/Nixon/Obama/Clinton type, and will live to destroy his enemies. Part of me thinks that he will make deals with the Dems, and spend another ton of money. Part of me says that he will get us into more conflicts, and part of me says that he is a pragmatist and will surround himself with good people, and do really well. I don't know.



Thing is, Trump gets only 35-40 percent of his own party against so-so competition. It's hard to see that translating to victory in the general.
 
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The GOP is basically saying that there is nothing wrong with their party, but that there is something wrong with their voters for not accepting the Party's choice as the nominee. The voters want Trump, good or bad, and if they get screwed out of their choice, there will be a serious backlash. Trump may or may not give them what they want. Who knows what he will do?

Part of me thinks that he will be a vindictive Johnson/Nixon/Obama/Clinton type, and will live to destroy his enemies. Part of me thinks that he will make deals with the Dems, and spend another ton of money. Part of me says that he will get us into more conflicts, and part of me says that he is a pragmatist and will surround himself with good people, and do really well. I don't know.

The GOP is all kind of messed up. Because they want to run on conservative principles but don't actually want to implement them. I'm ready for the party to actually fracture (as LG has been crying wolf about for years).

And, yes, the problem with trump is that nobody knows. Not even his rabid supporters. I believe trump is modeling his candidacy on Obama's 2008 run: high emotion, empty rhetoric, bumper stickers, and vague enough positions that allow anybody to project their desires onto the candidate.
 
Thing is, Trump gets only 35-40 percent of his own party against so-so competition. It's hard to see that translating to victory in the general.

He's at 49% in this morning CNN poll. Rubio and Cruz are at 15%

The remarkable thing is Trump gets 50% of men, 49% of Women, 47% under 55 y/o, 50% over 55 y/o. 46% college grads, 50% no college
 
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Thing is, Trump gets only 35-40 percent of his own party against so-so competition. It's hard to see that translating to victory in the general.
I think that if Hillary is the nominee, which I doubt, the Repubs will turn out even if Herbert Hoover is heading the ticket.
 
Thing is, Trump gets only 35-40 percent of his own party against so-so competition. It's hard to see that translating to victory in the general.

I hate it when I have to agree with your posts.

Though I'd say that number would rise in the general.
 
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