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Old 05-23-2016, 11:36 AM
 
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Next time, check Snopes before posting ridiculously inflated numbers.
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Old 05-23-2016, 11:39 AM
 
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The main concern is if too many stay home, and Trump suffers from that as well. i dont think Trump can win without going more to the center, and thats risky as his base could freak out.
Need to address this because I am a conservative voter who will not be voting for Trump this election. Why? Because Trump doesn't just move to the center on issues. No, not at all. At times his needle slams the stopper on the left side on a position before he changes his position bringing the needle back closer to center.

Many conservatives are already very angry at his flip-flopping on issues to the point to where we expect Trump to move left on any given issue for awhile before finally bringing the needle back to near center, to say NOTHING about ever being on the right side of any issue! Trump is good at playing to the anger of the crowd and he will say anything to get the crowd fired up, including lie on the debate stage. Those that can see this are the ones who won't be voting for him this election. Ever notice that the candidates that call Trump out on his lies and flip-flops are the first to be eliminated from the nomination? Rand Paul was one of the first. He was one of the first to drop out as well. Trump's supporters will attack anyone who has the audacity to call Trump out on what he is exactly doing!
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Old 05-23-2016, 11:41 AM
 
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Still a large rally I mean can't believe he has that many supporters
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Old 05-23-2016, 11:46 AM
 
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Still a large rally I mean can't believe he has that many supporters
No. 27k would have been large as you originally stated. 8-9k is 1/3 or less of what you originally called large, so this is on the higher end of small, or the lower end of medium sized at best.
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