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10k strong in NYS last night with already having won several states in the Northeast such as Massachusetts and New Hampshire and he's the most disliked politician. Child please.
DEXTER - you are so wrong..... who did they poll, where was the poll??? (The general public in England). I think you need to stick to US polls....
Last night I went to a TRUMP rally 1000's were there supporting him. The place was packed with middle class working people (young and old). Standing in line before the event, talked with many men and women that really care about how the country has been, and will be ran in the future. Everyone is so sick of all the lies and negative media that is out there.
We need a business man to run our country......
For all the negative things (that politicians lye around and cover up), he's is learning really fast. Another thing I heard many times last night was TRUMP straight to the point, and tells it like it is. A New York Value - something your man "Lyin"Ted" knows nothing about.
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10k strong in NYS last night with already having won several states in the Northeast such as Massachusetts and New Hampshire and he's the most disliked politician. Child please.
This logic is faultier than Trump's memory. No wait, it's not THAT bad.
He obviously has a large base of loyal supporters, but they themselves are just a small fraction of the overall electorate.
Hillary and Cruz are also disliked by more than 50% of the population according to the same poll that says Trump is disliked.
So we're talking about a difference of 15 points at most.
Hillary 55%, Cruz 59%, Trump 69%.
Trump can turn those numbers around.
People like Kasich and Dr. Ben Carson get high likability scores. But being liked doesn't translate into votes. And being disliked doesn't automatically deny you votes.
Trump will, however, have to do some things to improve his likability score.
DEXTER - you are so wrong..... who did they poll, where was the poll??? (The general public in England). I think you need to stick to US polls....
Last night I went to a TRUMP rally 1000's were there supporting him. The place was packed with middle class working people (young and old). Standing in line before the event, talked with many men and women that really care about how the country has been, and will be ran in the future. Everyone is so sick of all the lies and negative media that is out there.
We need a business man to run our country......
For all the negative things (that politicians lye around and cover up), he's is learning really fast. Another thing I heard many times last night was TRUMP straight to the point, and tells it like it is. A New York Value - something your man "Lyin"Ted" knows nothing about.
Hillary and Cruz are also disliked by more than 50% of the population according to the same poll that says Trump is disliked.
So we're talking about a difference of 15 points at most.
Hillary 55%, Cruz 59%, Trump 69%.
Trump can turn those numbers around.
People like Kasich and Dr. Ben Carson get high likability scores. But being liked doesn't translate into votes. And being disliked doesn't automatically deny you votes.
Trump will, however, have to do some things to improve his likability score.
It is a question of who you dislike MORE. If this is the match up in the General, I will hold my nose and vote for Hillary. I dislike Hillary but I DESPISE The Donald. It is a shame it has to be like that, but it is what it is.
I voted for Sanders, but I am not that much of a fanatic to stay home, not vote at all, and let Trump win.
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