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Why would I give Trump a chance? After his and his supporters conduct? Never! To me he was and continues to be the only one who represents a worse option than Clinton!
He loves this country no more than all the other people who wanted to be the nominee on either side. He mostly loves money!
Donald will "bomb the sh**" out of ISIS. What more does anyone need to do or know ?
Please keep it up. The more you ignorant, hostile and overly-simplistic Trump supporters perpetuate the stereotype the worse he looks. BTW, you do understand ISIS isn't actually country, but an illusive and dispersed organization? How, exactly, do you bomb those who are mostly unknown?
Please keep it up. The more you ignorant, hostile and overly-simplistic Trump supporters perpetuate the stereotype the worse he looks. BTW, you do understand ISIS isn't actually country, but an illusive and dispersed organization? How, exactly, do you bomb those who are mostly unknown?
Yup . . . . over a territory the size of entire Great Britain . . . when we are literally running out of bombs to drop.
Now that Rubio is out, it is going to get a whole lot tougher for the Donald. If Rubio had exited the race last week, Cruz likely would have already won Missouri and North Carolina tonight, and Illinois and Florida would very likely be too close to call.
So at this moment, Trump still has less than half the delegates he needs to sew up the nomination. Needless to say, there is still a long way to go. Now with Marco Rubio out of the race, and Kasich's proverbial 15 minutes being just about up, things are likely be a good bit more competitive from here on out.
Anyone who thinks this race is over is a media-manipulated, brain-addled fool.
Now that Rubio is out, it is going to get a whole lot tougher for the Donald. If Rubio had exited the race last week, Cruz likely would have already won Missouri and North Carolina tonight, and Illinois and Florida would very likely be too close to call.
So at this moment, Trump still has less than half the delegates he needs to sew up the nomination. Needless to say, there is still a long way to go. Now with Marco Rubio out of the race, and Kasich's proverbial 15 minutes being just about up, things are likely be a good bit more competitive from here on out.
Anyone who thinks this race is over is a media-manipulated, brain-addled fool.
but are you voting hillary? if staying at home, and trump wins, you guys did "vote" for trump since you stood on sidelines and watched it go by
Sanders is the only candidate I can really vote for without second thought. I'm not into Hillary but I may just resign myself to voting for her unless there is a moderate "RINO" Republican third party candidate rather than the two we are given. I'm not opposed to voting R, I've voted R for president twice.
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