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Box A Rox
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85% don't support him.  And that's 85% of the 30% that actually belong to the party.  Really small number of support.


Think Cissy.  Only REPUBLICANS can nominate Trump.  He only needs the support of VOTING Republicans
to be the nominee.



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Think Cissy.  Only REPUBLICANS can nominate Trump.  He only needs the support of VOTING Republicans
to be the nominee.



False...many states have open primaries.  I'm surprised you don't know that.


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False...many states have open primaries.  I'm surprised you don't know that.


Again... the GOP Controls their party nominees.  Take GWB keeping John Mc Cain off the NY
Republican Primary for instance.  


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A new Monmouth poll finds:
Jeb Bush 15%,
Donald Trump  13%,
Ted Cruz  9%.
Scott Walker at 7%,
Mike Huckabee at 7%,
Marco Rubio at 6%,
Ben Carson at 6%,
and Rand Paul at 6%.
The rest of the field garners no more than 2%


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oh for heaven's sake....trump don't wanna be president!!!
he's just out there with the feelers for both the dems/reps!
he's drawing the people out....to feel the 'mood' so to say.
he's the 'gatherer of the American's minds' and the dems/reps will campaign on whatever is most popular.
and the idiot's fall for it.....YET AGAIN!!!!

total manipulation......DON'T VOTE!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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oh for heaven's sake....trump don't wanna be president!!!
he's just out there with the feelers for both the dems/reps!
he's drawing the people out....to feel the 'mood' so to say.
he's the 'gatherer of the American's minds' and the dems/reps will campaign on whatever is most popular.
and the idiot's fall for it.....YET AGAIN!!!!

total manipulation......DON'T VOTE!!!


Yup...he's a promoter, like Don King.  He's there to create drama to capture the attention of the people.

Curious how many people answer the polling questions with a "who gives a sh*t".

Biggest fear of both parties is nobody shows up on Election Day.  


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I just read article where GWB was speaker at a veterans organization for injured/wounded/etc. veterans. He charged them $100,000 speaking fee and $20k for a private jet.
His wife was I attendance also to receive an award or her efforts, and she charged them $50,000 to give a acceptance speech!
The article interviewed some of the veterans who didn't know they were paid to speak.
(paraphrase) He's the a**hole that sent us to war. Charging a fee is just another slap in our face!


They could have always chose not to pay it and got someone else...
It's like buying a Japanese car and complaining about Pearl Harbor... life's about choices, you make them, and you live with the result.


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They could have always chose not to pay it and got someone else...
It's like buying a Japanese car and complaining about Pearl Harbor... life's about choices, you make them, and you live with the result.


If you read the article, the vets organization justified the fee because Bush helped raise money.  It's pretty sick when you think about it, Bush raised money for wounded vets, most likely by soliciting the same wealthy weapons manufacturers and other companies in the military industrial complex that profited off the war.  You know....giving a little back to those whose lives they destroyed.  This is why America is exceptional.


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A new Suffolk University/USA TODAY national poll finds:
Donald Trump 17%,
Jeb Bush at 14%,
Scott Walker at 8%,
Ted Cruz at 6%,
Marco Rubio at 5%,
Ben Carson at 4%,
Mike Huckabee at 4%
Sen. Rand Paul 4%,
Gov. Chris Christie 3%
Less than 2% each:
Gov. Rick Perry,
Sen. Rick Santorum,
Gov. Bobby Jindal,
Carly Fiorina,
Gov. John Kasich,
Sen. Lindsey Graham,
and  Gov. George Pataki.



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“What he did was he fired up the crazies.”

— Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), in an interview with the New Yorker,
on Donald Trump’s surging presidential campaign.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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A new Fox News poll finds:
Donald Trump 18%, (OMG! How Embarrassing For Republicans)
Scott Walker at 15%,
Jeb Bush at 14%,
Rand Paul at 8%,
Marco Rubio at 7%
and Ben Carson at 6%.
No one else gets more than 5% of the vote.


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“John McCain should be defeated in the primaries.
Graduated last in his class at Annapolis — dummy!”

— Donald Trump, on Twitter,


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“Rick Perry failed on the border.
He should be forced to take an IQ test
before being allowed to enter the GOP debate.”

— Donald Trump, on Twitter.


This Douche Bag is Leading ALL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES



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The Kardashians, The Bachelorette & The Donald!”

The Huffington Post announced that they would no longer cover Trump as a political story.

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“After watching and listening to Donald Trump since he announced his candidacy
for president, we have decided we won’t report on Trump’s campaign as part of The
Huffington Post‘s political coverage. Instead, we will cover his campaign as part of our
Entertainment section… Our reason is simple: Trump’s campaign is a sideshow. We won’t
take the bait. If you are interested in what The Donald has to say, you’ll find it next to our
stories on the Kardashians and The Bachelorette.”


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“He’s a war hero because he was captured.
I like people that weren’t captured.”

— Donald Trump, arguing that Sen. John McCain is not a war hero.


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