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Old 03-02-2016, 02:03 PM
 
Location: Montgomery County, PA
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So? He's still over 900 delegates away,
Relax, we are just getting started. Every day there is another strawman. Trump is outperforming Romney at this stage in 2012. Romney won 6 states. Trump won 7. Romney had 238 delegates. Trump has 315. BTW, Romney won his home state with 72% of the votes. What did Cruz do in Texas?
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:04 PM
 
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dexter, please tell me you didnt really think trump would have the nomination sewed yesterday did you? too many states left for that to happen.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:05 PM
 
Location: downtown
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CA
you really think he can win CA??????????? LOLOLOLOL
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:07 PM
 
Location: Montgomery County, PA
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Cruz was supposed to own the south but some guy with New York values shows up and snatches them away. Must be humiliating. He also "won" his home state with the most paltry of margins. Romney won MA with 72% of the votes.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:07 PM
 
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LOL

Trumps speech told through photos of Christie's facial expressions .....

Trump
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:09 PM
 
Location: downtown
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Cruz was supposed to own the south but some guy with New York values shows up and snatches them away. Must be humiliating. He also "won" his home state with the most paltry of margins. Romney won MA with 72% of the votes.
Thats cause Trump doing things differently.....
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:11 PM
 
Location: Asgard
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The GOP establishment is pushing for Rubio.


In his speech yesterday. Listen to how Rubio panders to the Hispanics in Florida. We will not build a wall, we will unite and come together (probably talking about Trumps remarks to deport illegals) and god knows florida has a lot of illegals.


Rubio is yet another slimebag of a politician. He won 1 state and he is still running his mouth.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:15 PM
 
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dexter, please tell me you didnt really think trump would have the nomination sewed yesterday did you? too many states left for that to happen.
If he's so dominant and unstoppable, he should have had this wrapped up by now. He won 7 states last night and still only grabbed 42 more delegates than Cruz. This is far from over.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:16 PM
 
Location: Kansas
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They are more likely being funded to take votes from Cruz.
No one needs to fund anyone to take votes from Cruz as he is self-destructing. It started with his deceitfulness in Iowa and it has just been non-stop since. People forgot to tell him that Christians are not too keen on supporting someone that exhibits non-Christian values when that candidate has made their stand as the "Christian" choice. Cruz is a loon.

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Don't worry dexter75.

Rubio and Cruz are not gonna linger any longer.
Heck, they are still both giving victory speeches. I don't think they live in the real world with the rest of us.

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Dex is a hillary operative, thus his multiple daily anti-Trump threads.
Surely not! How could anyone support Hillary and have the nerve to be critical of another candidate. She is bottom of the barrel.

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Lots of liberals are hoping he wins the nomination. I think there's some chance he'll implode or be revealed as the carnival freak he is fairly soon (John Oliver the other night was a good step), just depends on whether it happens with enough time to nominate someone else.

Face it, it's a Hillary Clinton country from Jan. 2017 through Jan. 2024. May as well start working your way through the various stages of grief right now.
Actually, lots of liberals and conservatives are hoping that Hillary goes to prison. Too bad we can't vote on that one!

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And just how many states remaining are favorable to Cruz? Rubio has a lot more, but after his dismal showing last night he will have a hard time convincing people of his ability to win.
I noticed that Cruz is rarely mentioned in the media anymore. I think everyone is so disgusted by his behavior that he is non-issue.

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Cruz supporters and Republicans in DC are the ones that will elect Hillary. They've already said they would vote for her over Trump.
Cruz supporters voting for Hillary? They can be much of a Cruz supporter since Hillary stands for everything that Cruz supposedly is against. Can a Cruz supporter that supported him because of the Christian values he claimed to have in good faith support Hillary. I would say not. A vote for Hillary is a vote for abortion, support of that sin. I just don't see them doing that if they have true faith.

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All republicans can hope for is Trump not getting to the minimum amount of delegates neccesary for the nomination.
Why would we hope for that? More join the effort every day to get Trump elected. As others see their candidates slipping away, they'll be room on the Trump train for them. It is about the future of OUR country.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:20 PM
 
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I'm kinda curious what the point of the thread is..

its like saying, we're 984 years away from the year 3000...

Pointless point to know, but thanks..
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