Pennsylvania is still anyone's guess. Trump got the popular vote and 17 delegates. The remaining 54 in that "winner take all" state aesthetic wild cards. It's a bad system, but it's the case.Discuss
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Donald vs. Hillary
I think the Dems will pull together to support Hillary, can't say the same about Republicans and the Donald assuming that the nomination doesn't get hijacked from him at their convention. I'm not sure that will even be possible once the primaries are completed. It should be interesting.The worst possible scenario is becoming a reality.
I think we all knew this was inevitable. Hard part was we all had serious denial. And with a whopping 150 delegates, I'm dealing with the reality that my boy Kasich is finished. Truth is he never really started.The worst possible scenario is becoming a reality.
I think the Dems will pull together to support Hillary, can't say the same about Republicans and the Donald assuming that the nomination doesn't get hijacked from him at their convention. I'm not sure that will even be possible once the primaries are completed. It should be interesting.
Yea, I've already had this conversation with my coworkers and I believe there will be absolutely no dem chaos once Hillary wins the nomination. Both of these coworkers are staunch GOP supporters and they're convinced that mayhem is on its way to the dem race. I think it's that conspiracy gene that kicks in with that crowd.I think the Dems will pull together to support Hillary, can't say the same about Republicans and the Donald assuming that the nomination doesn't get hijacked from him at their convention. I'm not sure that will even be possible once the primaries are completed. It should be interesting.
Yea, I've already had this conversation with my coworkers and I believe there will be absolutely no dem chaos once Hillary wins the nomination. Both of these coworkers are staunch GOP supporters and they're convinced that mayhem is on its way to the dem race. I think it's that conspiracy gene that kicks in with that crowd.
Two things. First that Sanders will run as an independent and second that the Trump frenzy will sweep into the dem world once his campaign goes beyond the GOP race.What is the conspiracy? I'm a Republican and have no clue of what conspiracy you are talking about. I have said from day one that Hillary will be the nominee. She has been the choice of the Dem leadership for many years........she was just derailed 8 years ago. The Repubs will support Trump and the Dems will support Clinton. The "trump card" will end up being the Dem turnout and the Independent vote.
Two things. First that Sanders will run as an independent and second that the Trump frenzy will sweep into the dem world once his campaign goes beyond the GOP race.
Two things. First that Sanders will run as an independent and second that the Trump frenzy will sweep into the dem world once his campaign goes beyond the GOP race.
I hope the immigration offices in Canada are increasing their staff
Two things. First that Sanders will run as an independent and second that the Trump frenzy will sweep into the dem world once his campaign goes beyond the GOP race.
Yes, we proved the depth of stupidity with the last two General elections.. Trump carried every county in the elections yesterday. Not sure that has ever been duplicated by anyone when multiple states were involved. You can make all the innuendo/statements you like, but that is strong performance. Do wonder what he could do if he didn't have "negatives" at 70%. Obviously the poll excluded the Northeast.I think we all knew this was inevitable. Hard part was we all had serious denial. And with a whopping 150 delegates, I'm dealing with the reality that my boy Kasich is finished. Truth is he never really started.
In the end, you can't blame Trump for the GOP disaster, he's predictably doing exactly what he's been doing his whole life. But you can put 99.9% of the blame on the idiots who were conned by him and support him. Further proof that stupid people are all around us.
Here comes Dave with a Hillary penis post.Trump vs Hillary and then on January 23, 2017, for the first time in history, we will all be saying Madam President, like it or not. (Don't take this as an endorsement of Hillary, I don't like her, it's a prediction, something some posters on this board struggle with distinguishing the difference).
This is where he slowly morphs into a liberal. I'll bet he'll say how he loves gay muslims at some point.Trump was talking about student debt.. Reaching out to Sanders supporters when he is knocked out?
Absolutely.Add in that she could be recommended for indictment by the FBI, that scenario comes straight out of DC.
This is where he slowly morphs into a liberal. I'll bet he'll say how he loves gay muslims at some point.
I'll bet Trump sails into the convention with 1237+ and any dreams of contesting his nomination will be lost.Yes, we proved the depth of stupidity with the last two General elections.. Trump carried every county in the elections yesterday. Not sure that has ever been duplicated by anyone when multiple states were involved. You can make all the innuendo/statements you like, but that is strong performance. Do wonder what he could do if he didn't have "negatives" at 70%. Obviously the poll excluded the Northeast.
It beats the hell out of morphing into a Socialist Commie" Slowly morphs into a liberal" ? Where have you been? I think the more accurate comment is....... "morphs into a conservative".
Well, that grumbling, digestive noise coming from the GOP race may eventually result in the birth of such a thing. But it seems to be still grumbling, incubating, or cooking or something.It's scenarios like this (Trump vs Hillary) where I hope a strong Independent party emerges sooner than later.
For those old enough, the 68 democratic convention was far worseWell, that grumbling, digestive noise coming from the GOP race may eventually result in the birth of such a thing. But it seems to be still grumbling, incubating, or cooking or something.
Worse than a convention that hasn't happened yet? Seeing as we don't have a big war protest going on, I doubt that we see the unrest outside the convention but a large political mess could take place inside except this time it will be at the Republican event.For those old enough, the 68 democratic convention was far worse
For sure. But what's going on now in the GOP has been brewing for a long time, the noises are only getting louder, and the Trump effect where the vast majority of GOP voters are now flipping the bird to the GOP establishment certainly illustrates that ground zero of this is squarely in the middle of the GOP.For those old enough, the 68 democratic convention was far worse
Worse than a convention that hasn't happened yet? Seeing as we don't have a big war protest going on, I doubt that we see the unrest outside the convention but a large political mess could take place inside except this time it will be at the Republican event.
Yes, the war is over.I don't think you will se the repubs rioting. People wearing kahkis rarely riot and turn over cars and set things on fire.
There's been plenty of skirmishes since then. Afghanistan has been going on longer than Vietnam.Yes, the war is over.
smh lol nothing gets by you.There's been plenty of skirmishes since then. Afghanistan has been going on longer than Vietnam.
I don't think you will se the repubs rioting. People wearing kahkis rarely riot and turn over cars and set things on fire.
No call for that even if the other guy was giving the finger to everybody. Of course, If a white guy goes to a bLM meeting and gives them the finger, he may get punched too. Too much vitriol on both sides.It's cute how you paint the picture that all repubs wear khakis. The repubs also include people like this guy (in the link) and the idiots that occupied Malheur.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/10/politics/donald-trump-protestor-punch-face/index.html
Just wait and see what happens if Drumph is not the nominee but has the most delegates (by far) entering the convention.