mrorange211
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Trump will implode when his past positions are exposed.
Paul unlikely.
Kasich is the dark horse with best chance.
Heard talk today that folks like Romney, Gore, Biden and others are still not officially off the board.
If Kasich makes the top 10 in time for the first debate he may gain traction.
Clinton is becoming a flawed candidate and the party is probably scrambling for a Plan B
Gore's day has has come and gone, imo.
Its about 15 months until the election and you've got the GOP contenders calling each other "jackass" and "idiot," and you've got one of them calling the Senate majority leader, from his own party, a liar on the floor of the Senate.
Things are so toxic right now in the GOP that I think pretty much any centrist Dem can win the general almost by default.
Its about 15 months until the election and you've got the GOP contenders calling each other "jackass" and "idiot," and you've got one of them calling the Senate majority leader, from his own party, a liar on the floor of the Senate.
Things are so toxic right now in the GOP that I think pretty much any centrist Dem can win the general almost by default.
Its about 15 months until the election and you've got the GOP contenders calling each other "jackass" and "idiot," and you've got one of them calling the Senate majority leader, from his own party, a liar on the floor of the Senate.
Things are so toxic right now in the GOP that I think pretty much any centrist Dem can win the general almost by default.
How about Huckabee's comment the Obama is leading Israel "to the ovens."
That's probably the single most obnoxious comment I've ever read, from a POTUS contender.
Huckabee: "He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and he would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven". Debbie Wasserman Schultz said that was "grossly irresponsible" and called on Huckabee to apologize. I think Debbie, in what she says at times, is really gross too. I call for her to apologize for some of her stupid comments that she's made in the past.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker's record on issues relating to women amounts to what is essentially domestic violence, Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz argued Wednesday during a roundtable discussion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
"Scott Walker has given women the back of his hand," the Florida congresswoman said during her visit to the governor's home state. "I know that is stark. I know that is direct. But it is a reality."
You've seen Hillary's trajectory right?
I think even she could beat the GOP nominee, at this point.
In fact, she leads Bush by 4.6 points, Walker by 9, Rubio by 7.6, Paul by 4.4, Trump by 16.2, and Cruz by 8.5. (RCP poll averages).
And this is when she has been putting on really no affirmative campaign as of yet, just raising money and biding her time. No ads or anything yet. And this is despite all the email stuff.
I think even she could beat the GOP nominee, at this point.
In fact, she leads Bush by 4.6 points, Walker by 9, Rubio by 7.6, Paul by 4.4, Trump by 16.2, and Cruz by 8.5. (RCP poll averages).
And this is when she has been putting on really no affirmative campaign as of yet, just raising money and biding her time. No ads or anything yet. And this is despite all the email stuff.
Its about 15 months until the election and you've got the GOP contenders calling each other "jackass" and "idiot," and you've got one of them calling the Senate majority leader, from his own party, a liar on the floor of the Senate.
Things are so toxic right now in the GOP that I think pretty much any centrist Dem can win the general almost by default.
Swing state problems. She has 100% name recognition so ads won't have a massive bounce. The more she talks to the press, the more problems she creates for herself.
She's faced zero adversity in the election and is tanking.
Her negatives are crazy bad.
Sure she can still win but she's been on a steady slide down, more so than anyone predicted.