Will You Vote Trump?

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Mitspa

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Or is it so people can know who is responsible for the reputation and quality of the product?

How many products we use show the name of the designer?
Trump has a different standard with Jenny ..
 
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So is the general opinion that, at this stage in the race, Trump and Clinton are the only real options, and that therefore Trump is the lesser of two evils? Is it a waste of time to vote for one of the other candidates like Cruz?
Hard to say. We don't know where Rubio voters will go now. In some states, where Trump and Cruz are close, Cruz could come out on top.
 
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Youtube has the complete interviews of most (if not all) of those "sound bites". It's fairly difficult to wiggle out of Clinton being above and beyond any other Secretary of State in history to justify now saying she was essentially terrible.

But I'm pretty objective and open minded... I'll let you explain what Trump really meant?
just like Mitspa said. Playing politics to grease the skids for his business enterprise.
 
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I don't support her. But I don't believe Trump is any better. They are both liberals from my point of view. My vote will be a protest vote.
If Trump is GOP candidate, my vote will be mostly against the Democrat nominee.
 
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Looks like I had my figures wrong ..it was the republicans with double the vote in Fla... Trump basically tied her with the three other and Rubio ...my point still stands ...Trump will demolish Hillary.
Depends on where the Sanders votes go and if Conservatives and Christians decided to stay home rather than vote against Shrillary.
 
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Depends on where the Sanders votes go and if Conservatives and Christians decided to stay home rather than vote against Shrillary.
The majority of Sanders will go to Hillary ..same with the conservative vote going to Trump .. Trump destroys Hillary
 
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Nothing wrong with putting your name on stuff. He took the risk, spent the dollars.
...and now he has to redistribute 80% of it to those who don't wanna work...

...or who want free education...
 

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No, Mtspa, Trumb didn't get twice the votes Shrillary had.

Billyd is correct. However, Billyd should look at the total votes for each party...

Republican Candidates: 3,355,224
Democrat Candidates: 1,664,003.

If I double the count on the Democrat vote, I get 3,328,006. The Republicans received double plus 27K votes what Democrats got.

There does seem to be an enthusiasm towards the Republican party. My guess is that it's anger towards the Establishment for caving and people wanting to do something about the debt and our borders.
The problem that Trump has is in FL it that he must keep his voters, get the ABT GOP voters to show up at the polls, and get a fair share of the Independents that couldn't vote in the primary to overcome Clinton, who will get her voters, all the Sanders voters, and all the voters that the Liberal groups will bus to the polls.
 
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Depends on where the Sanders votes go and if Conservatives and Christians decided to stay home rather than vote against Shrillary.
The Sanders vote will go to Hillary along with much of the independents. If they were on the fence before, they won't be if Trump is nominated. Might even get some breakaways from the GOP.
 
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If Trumps the nominee it's like handing the general over to one Clinton...
 
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Depends on where the Sanders votes go and if Conservatives and Christians decided to stay home rather than vote against Shrillary.
The majority of Sanders will go to Hillary ..same with the conservative vote going to Trump .. Trump destroys Hillary
What about Christians who will only vote for a Christian? It's thought that millions stayed home in 2008 instead of voting for Romney.

On the Democrat side, it seems many are going with Sanders because they are simply anti-Shrillary and anti-Clinton.

 
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The Sanders vote will go to Hillary along with much of the independents. If they were on the fence before, they won't be if Trump is nominated. Might even get some breakaways from the GOP.
I don't know about the Sanders votes.

I look at the super delegates and wonder how the Sander's supporters can't be outraged.
 

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I would be most closely defined as a Centrist
 
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The problem that Trump has is in FL it that he must keep his voters, get the ABT GOP voters to show up at the polls, and get a fair share of the Independents that couldn't vote in the primary to overcome Clinton, who will get her voters, all the Sanders voters, and all the voters that the Liberal groups will bus to the polls.
ABT? What dat mean?
 
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I think those who have listen to him explain these issues are satisfied with his answers ..none of these issue would hurt him in a general election with a more liberal electorate. He is clearly winning the conservative vote .
Yes, and Hillary Clinton supporters are satisfied with her rebuttals of her failures as Secretary of State. She's clearly winning the liberal vote at an even greater level than Trump winning the conservative vote.

What is your point:confused: Are you saying you're no different than one of Hillary's blind supporters who give her a free pass for her flip-flops and her failures?
 
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just like Mitspa said. Playing politics to grease the skids for his business enterprise.
So how do we know he really means what he says now? Ever heard of the story, the Boy Who Cried Wolf?

Wouldn't this just prove my point that Trump really likes Clinton and that he has to play politics by pretending to dislike Clinton in an effort to gain the Republican nomination? lol
 
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I don't know about the Sanders votes.

I look at the super delegates and wonder how the Sander's supporters can't be outraged.
Oh they are quite aware that the DNC is basically couching Sanders. It's not about that though, it'll be more about stopping Trump.
 
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