Gramps
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Not necessarily. Their are good and bad in both parties.
I have not saw good on the Dem side this cycle while their are some good choices on the R side along with some bad choices.
How could anyone assume I'm voting for Huckabee based on my posts?
Carl on the other hand, has repeatedly claimed not to have a favorite, while constantly defending trump. It's impossible not to have a favorite or two at this point, so either he's lying (because he's voting for trump and ashamed) or simply too stupid to form an opinion.
My opinion: Carson will ultimately take the votes from Cruz, Huckabee, and Walker. I see this realistically coming down to a Carson v. Bush fight. Carson numbers are huge rn, and Bush took a 6 pt hit after the debate. I still thik Bush makes it to the end with his campaign war chest. In the end, Bush v. Hillary.
My opinion: Carson will ultimately take the votes from Cruz, Huckabee, and Walker. I see this realistically coming down to a Carson v. Bush fight. Carson numbers are huge rn, and Bush took a 6 pt hit after the debate. I still thik Bush makes it to the end with his campaign war chest. In the end, Bush v. Hillary.
Honestly, it could take less than a minute with a simple search, if "****ing time" is really the issue.
Just drop some key terms you think we're in the post, his usernsme, and the forum name via google. If you're not completely full of ****, it should come up.
My opinion: Carson will ultimately take the votes from Cruz, Huckabee, and Walker. I see this realistically coming down to a Carson v. Bush fight. Carson numbers are huge rn, and Bush took a 6 pt hit after the debate. I still thik Bush makes it to the end with his campaign war chest. In the end, Bush v. Hillary.
Whoever gets the nod on the GOP side is far ahead of Hillary, won't even be a contest. There's lots of good candidates on the GOP side.
Bush, Cruz, Christie.. None of those three would stand a chance against HRC. I'd be willing to say Trump wouldn't either unless, like someone else said, the GOP screwed up and put bush up and Trump ran add independent.
The point is just because the person has an R beside them doesn't put them far ahead of HRC. If that were the case Romney would be in office right now.
Bush, Cruz, Christie.. None of those three would stand a chance against HRC. I'd be willing to say Trump wouldn't either unless, like someone else said, the GOP screwed up and put bush up and Trump ran add independent.
The point is just because the person has an R beside them doesn't put them far ahead of HRC. If that were the case Romney would be in office right now.
Trump in the race will ultimately destroy the Republican's chances for the White House. If he runs as an independent - the R's are toast. Zero chance he can win a general. HRC may as well be hanging drapes now.
Why can't people see this?
Don't you get it? They can. This has been the plan all along. Donald supports HRC. He is sabotaging the GOP in order to get her elected. And when she wins, she is going to make him Secretary of State and give him New Jersey, which he will turn into Trumpland Amusement Park & Casino.
No, just no.
Look, I don't doubt the establishment is pushing for Bush. But the people are not going to fall for that same trick again. And if they do nominate Bush, I'd almost expect a fracture in the GOP and a splinter party to emerge.
This election is critical to the GOP. If the old system prevails and they nominate Bush after the people are already paying more attention to Trump, Rubio, Cruz, Walker, Fiorino, Rand, Carson..hell, everyone but Bush, they will effectively hand the DNC the election. Because far too many voters will not be blind to just voting for whomever has an (R) behind their name. And if those imbeciles don't understand or get that, it's time they moved on.