Rip the democratic party
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I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
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Jeb! Wins. He received over $100 million in campaign donations.dnc said:
I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
It ain't over yet. -
Everyone says so but I'm interested to see it. Maybe Kasich voters stay home. And Bush supporters, I mean they're obviously complete fucktards, who knows what they'll do.dnc said:
I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
It ain't over yet. -
I'm ready to call it. No one beats Trump or Hillary. Those are the two. Time to move to Canada.dnc said:
I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
It ain't over yet.
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The Cruz/Rubio fight to be #2 and the anti-trump vote could prevent either one from beating Trump.
Just applying the percentages from Trump as the second choice for Carson,Bush and Kasich voters would get him another 5% bump to 40% nationally. Don't think Cruz or Rubio can catch him. If its 34-21-16 right now and Trump get to 40% there is no way they can catch him. They will split and hurt it each other.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/who-gains-the-most-when-the-gop-field-shrinks
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Somebody better write this day on the calendar. HFS is correct, and I agree 100%2001400ex said:
Whether you like Hillary or not. To think she's going to get indicted is truly FS.allpurpleallgold said:Hillary is going to take Nevada, thanks to Las Vegas (da fuq) and old people (just die already).
So they're going to run a presidential candidate that nobody likes and nobody trusts to continue policies that nobody actually likes and could be indicted during the election. Great plan.
All hail president Trump.
Or the Rubiobot3000. Either way.
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Hope this helps.PurpleJ said:
I'm ready to call it. No one beats Trump or Hillary. Those are the two. Time to move todnc said:
I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
It ain't over yet.CanadaThailand. -
kasich supporters are mostly dems or independents, they either vote hillary or stay home and hope bloomberg throws his hat inallpurpleallgold said:
Everyone says so but I'm interested to see it. Maybe Kasich voters stay home. And Bush supporters, I mean they're obviously complete fucktards, who knows what they'll do.dnc said:
I think that's the poont, totally different states, so if they agree on a candidate, that candidate is strong.PurpleJ said:
What an odd couple of states to even be in the same sentence.RaceBannon said:Wow. Just heard that no GOP has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina and lost the nomination
Trump2016
But Bush leaving is going to give Rubio a bump, and Kasich's inevitable dropout in the next couple weeks will give him another one.
It ain't over yet. -
It's been thrown out there that Rubio should promise Cruz a SCOTUS seat in exchange for his dropout. may be the only way.HeretoBeatmyChest said:The Cruz/Rubio fight to be #2 and the anti-trump vote could prevent either one from beating Trump.
Just applying the percentages from Trump as the second choice for Carson,Bush and Kasich voters would get him another 5% bump to 40% nationally. Don't think Cruz or Rubio can catch him. If its 34-21-16 right now and Trump get to 40% there is no way they can catch him. They will split and hurt it each other.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/who-gains-the-most-when-the-gop-field-shrinks
I'd actually prefer trump to rubio, at least he's honest and not a total puppet -
Majorly disagree about Trump being honest. How many boycotts has Trump called for since he started running for president? Like he really GAF about what Starbuck's has on their red holiday cups. He's nothing close to honest.dhdawg said:
It's been thrown out there that Rubio should promise Cruz a SCOTUS seat in exchange for his dropout. may be the only way.HeretoBeatmyChest said:The Cruz/Rubio fight to be #2 and the anti-trump vote could prevent either one from beating Trump.
Just applying the percentages from Trump as the second choice for Carson,Bush and Kasich voters would get him another 5% bump to 40% nationally. Don't think Cruz or Rubio can catch him. If its 34-21-16 right now and Trump get to 40% there is no way they can catch him. They will split and hurt it each other.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/who-gains-the-most-when-the-gop-field-shrinks
I'd actually prefer trump to rubio, at least he's honest and not a total puppet






