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Donny doesn't have the nomination yet and from what I read the RNC makes the rules just prior to the start of the convention. My guess is no matter what happens the GOP convention will in the future be referred to as 'The Mistake by the Lake'.
But as it is, I'll just lean back and enjoy the fireworks.
Psssh!
NBC News. Liberal media. Puh-leeease.
Brian Williams. Need I say more?
What does Faux News have to say about Trump.
Kidding of course, but anything posted negative about Trump is received with 1) Liberal media, 2)Snobbish Establishment, 3) Snobbist NEO CON, 4)Not Native American blooded...... 5)Kenyan born, or 6)Muslim loving transgender loving left winger blame America first........
Not surprising since "less than a majority of Republicans" essentially means the same as "less than 45% of Republicans that voted for Mr. Trump in the primaries."
Good to see nothing has changed in the several weeks since the Indiana primary. I am confused, I was told that the Republicans are coalescing behind Mr. Trump after he became the presumptive (or is that presumptuous) nominee. Maybe they meant "convalescing".
With the exceeding low approval rating for the folks on Capitol Hill by registered voters, 9% the last time I checked, the Republican politicians have a lot of bleepin' nerve to blame Trump for their chances of winning re-election. Their approval ratings were low long before Trump declared his candidacy and they did absolutely nothing to address it. If anything, Trump should be running away from them.
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Originally Posted by LauraC
With the exceeding low approval rating for the folks on Capitol Hill by registered voters, 9% the last time I checked, the Republican politicians have a lot of bleepin' nerve to blame Trump for their chances of winning re-election. Their approval ratings were low long before Trump declared his candidacy and they did absolutely nothing to address it. If anything, Trump should be running away from them.
Personally, I believe if he wanted to give any credence to his claim of being an 'outsider' he should have run as an (I) in the first place.
Majority of Republicans would rather not be saddled with MORE OF THE SAME LOUSY GOVERNMENT WE'VE HAD FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS
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