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quadseasonal 27 Reviews 721 reads
posted
1 / 12

I'm beginning to believe if Trump wins the GOP nomination, he'll  win New York with  
       ease and the Presidency.  
     
  http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump%e2%80%99s-strongest-supporters-a-certain-kind-of-democrat/ar-BBo4TY9?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=mailsignout

                                    Rubio - Haley 2016

bigguy30 237 reads
posted
2 / 12

Posted By: quadseasonal
I'm beginning to believe if Trump wins the GOP nomination, he'll  win New York with  
        ease and the Presidency.    
       
   http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump%e2%80%99s-strongest-supporters-a-certain-kind-of-democrat/ar-BBo4TY9?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=mailsignout  
   
                                     Rubio - Haley 2016

JackDunphy 221 reads
posted
5 / 12
bigguy30 240 reads
posted
6 / 12

You can support who you want but I will say it again.
He won't win in NY, NJ, Florida or California.
It will be a worse lost for Trump than two face Mitt had to endure back in 2012. Lol

Posted By: devindavette

quadseasonal 27 Reviews 238 reads
posted
7 / 12

Trump would not be relevant in the running if not for millions upon millions of agitated voters from the left and right, with the feeling  they've been betrayed year after year by politicians they cast their vote for.
     
    Millions of far left affluent Voters who supported President Obama are not satisfied with the direction he's taken.  
   Millions of Republicans and Independents who voted for President Obama now believe  
they were fooled.
  Millions more unskilled  poor people who voted for President Obama are not happy they are making less money than they did when Bush was President, and lost more rights,  while the rich have increased their net worth substantially under President Obama.
 If I was rich I'd buy more Smith and Wesson stock Monday morning.  
   
    On the other hand, millions on the right feel betrayed by Boehner and Republican leaders  by their continual agreement with President Obama's policies, when they should have stood their ground.  
     
   In  Presidential elections, usually  less than 60% of eligible voters show up at the polls.
 In 1984 the year of the Republican who could not win, Reagan won with only 53% of voting age citizens showing up at the voting booth.
 After the failures of President Carter, Democrat voter apathy was the majority reason for a low turnout contributing to Reagan's landslide win.  
 
  In 2008 with a majority  of the country looking for hope and change and less war after Bush, and a well run campaign by  Senator Obama, 56% of voting age citizens showed up to vote for a better life under president Obama, only to find the stark reality of  more of the same old economy designed for the rich, Nixon  style spying, and more Mid East unrest and civil wars  since the Crusades.
   
Look at the last two recent midterm elections with the GOP shellacking the Democrats across the country, now holding more seats of authority than they've held  in over a hundred years.    
     
   If Trump can find a way to get a third  of previous citizen  non voters to the voting booth,  he'll win NY and the rest of our Great country with a  land slide bigger than Reagan's .  
 
    The other candidates running for President will fail to find  first time voters with the ease of Trump, if he wins the GOP nomination.  
   
  If the worn down and exhausted  Hillary with no energy, is able to stay on her feet, mentally and physically, highly doubtful IMO, until election day, she won't find a substantial amount of  new voters who aren't already in her book.  
 
   Trump on the other hand could possibly find twenty million normally stay at home legitimate voters, on their way to the voting booth, for the first time in their life.  
   
  The Republicans hold too many seats for a proper balance of power.  
 There are those  who will  conclude the Democrats will take back many seats recently lost mid terms and possibly win back the Senate.  
   
   Trump will be a great Presidential  choice to stifle the power grubbing brokers from both sides of the aisle, regardless who keeps or wins the Senate.  
                                   
                                           Rubio- Haley  2016  
   

Posted By: bigguy30
You can support who you want but I will say it again.  
 He won't win in NY, NJ, Florida or California.  
 It will be a worse lost for Trump than two face Mitt had to endure back in 2012. Lol  
   
Posted By: devindavette
-- Modified on 1/2/2016 1:33:34 PM

JackDunphy 189 reads
posted
8 / 12
bigguy30 189 reads
posted
10 / 12

Posted By: devindavette
We all know that.  
   
 

bigguy30 206 reads
posted
11 / 12

I am not a big fan of Hillary but she will get her share of the white vote and most of the minority vote.
The bottom line is it will look more like America than what Trump voters are looking like on TV and in print etc.
She does not need black or latin people acting like props either!
 

Posted By: quadseasonal
Trump would not be relevant in the running if not for millions upon millions of agitated voters from the left and right, with the feeling  they've been betrayed year after year by politicians they cast their vote for.  
       
     Millions of far left affluent Voters who supported President Obama are not satisfied with the direction he's taken.  
    Millions of Republicans and Independents who voted for President Obama now believe    
 they were fooled.  
   Millions more unskilled  poor people who voted for President Obama are not happy they are making less money than they did when Bush was President, and lost more rights,  while the rich have increased their net worth substantially under President Obama.  
  If I was rich I'd buy more Smith and Wesson stock Monday morning.  
     
     On the other hand, millions on the right feel betrayed by Boehner and Republican leaders  by their continual agreement with President Obama's policies, when they should have stood their ground.    
       
    In  Presidential elections, usually  less than 60% of eligible voters show up at the polls.  
  In 1984 the year of the Republican who could not win, Reagan won with only 53% of voting age citizens showing up at the voting booth.  
  After the failures of President Carter, Democrat voter apathy was the majority reason for a low turnout contributing to Reagan's landslide win.  
   
   In 2008 with a majority  of the country looking for hope and change and less war after Bush, and a well run campaign by  Senator Obama, 56% of voting age citizens showed up to vote for a better life under president Obama, only to find the stark reality of  more of the same old economy designed for the rich, Nixon  style spying, and more Mid East unrest and civil wars  since the Crusades.  
     
 Look at the last two recent midterm elections with the GOP shellacking the Democrats across the country, now holding more seats of authority than they've held  in over a hundred years.      
       
    If Trump can find a way to get a third  of previous citizen  non voters to the voting booth,  he'll win NY and the rest of our Great country with a  land slide bigger than Reagan's .  
   
     The other candidates running for President will fail to find  first time voters with the ease of Trump, if he wins the GOP nomination.  
     
   If the worn down and exhausted  Hillary with no energy, is able to stay on her feet, mentally and physically, highly doubtful IMO, until election day, she won't find a substantial amount of  new voters who aren't already in her book.    
   
    Trump on the other hand could possibly find twenty million normally stay at home legitimate voters, on their way to the voting booth, for the first time in their life.  
     
   The Republicans hold too many seats for a proper balance of power.  
  There are those  who will  conclude the Democrats will take back many seats recently lost mid terms and possibly win back the Senate.  
     
    Trump will be a great Presidential  choice to stifle the power grubbing brokers from both sides of the aisle, regardless who keeps or wins the Senate.  
                                     
                                            Rubio- Haley  2016  
     
   
Posted By: bigguy30
You can support who you want but I will say it again.  
  He won't win in NY, NJ, Florida or California.  
  It will be a worse lost for Trump than two face Mitt had to endure back in 2012. Lol  
     
Posted By: devindavette
-- Modified on 1/2/2016 1:33:34 PM
-- Modified on 1/3/2016 1:02:47 AM

bigguy30 198 reads
posted
12 / 12

Just like two face Mitt and John McCain before him.

Posted By: JackDunphy

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