2016 Election

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Dude- Trump is going to be president. Deal with it.

Crying won't change anything.

The only person crying is Trump because of Mean Megyn. I'm just asking questions about trump and the actual things he's said. Sorry if that's somehow upsetting to you.
 
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Serious question for the Trumpetors:

Do any of you actually care about anything he says of any of his policies?

Is there seriously anything he could do that would make you rethink your support?

Because it appears that more ridiculous he becomes, the more most of you like him.
 
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If you listened to his press conference, he said he was tired of making the dishonest media $$$. That is perfectly fine. He has done 6 of them. He probably wouldn't have done it if it was going to be on CNN or NBC either.

There's not a lick of difference between an ardent Trump supporter and an Obama one.
 
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This is true.

The GOP loses either way. Trump has already admitted that if he doesn't win he will run an independent campaign and ruin it for everyone. Which just goes to show how big of a spoiled brat he really is (if I can't win, no one can!)
 
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In the grand scheme Trump vs Sanders could be one of the best things to happen for this country. The two party system is broken, spitting out empty suit party constructs built to toe the party line above all else. They care only for their own preservation, the needs of their constituents be damned.

Trump and Sanders are being fueled by an electorate which is completely fed up with American politics, spanning all ideologies. The message being sent is quite clear.

If we get an election between two non-establishment candidates, perhaps this will be the first step in tearing down the ineffective political structure now in place. This isn't really about how effective the next president will be, it's about the possibility of reshaping the politics in the country to effectively manage the growing pile of issues we face.

Balanced budgets? Does anyone truly believe either party is serious about it? Do not, because they are not. True fiscal conservatism has become a fairy tale in America, it exists in neither party. The political duopoly must be torn down and replaced by something effective. Trump or Sanders as president very well could be the initial step down that path.
 
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Bizzaro world out there. Bill Oriley was pathetic pandering to Trump and CNN is hammering Hillary on dishonesty (while pundits their call Trrumps move brilliant)
 
I haven't. I am still undecided. I think the play he is making now is brilliant political move.
I am afraid that the GOP establishment is warming up to Trump in order to knock Cruz out early. They figure that Cruz is done if Trump wins both Iowa and N.H., so they want Trump to win those 2, therefore marginalizing Cruz. They will play nice for a while, and then turn on Trump. Trump is no idiot. I feel sure that he has thought of this possible scenario.

Then the GOP will set their sights on Trump by getting others like Bush, Carson, Kasich, etc. to drop out and throw all their support behind one candidate like Rubio. In a one on one battle, they think that they can beat Trump. The GOP establishment wants none of Cruz or Trump. Fox News is part of that political establishment.
 
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