come november, when you're faced with the choice of hillary or donald, you'll vote trump
come november, when you're faced with the choice of hillary or donald, you'll vote trump
-what we have here is a failure to communicate
-is that why you are talking to yourself?
-reason and logic demands it
-so what is this all about?
-trump
-they are making it about you
-I am encouraged by your insight
-why shouldn't it be about you?
-I am making an exception
-and trump is an exception
-no one can disagree with that
-you forget there are a lot of idiots here
-do you have to call them that?
-they love insults
I was a Trump supporter from the start, my post history can easily prove that all the way from when I first joined.
Hes probably going to win
And
I've made fun of all the Trump haters along the way
-so you are making trump the exception?
wait a sec
is chrys accepting the fact that trump is exceptional?
lain: The stark reality:
A 'write in' vote does not tally against Hillary.
I will cast one vote against Hillary!
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you're voting for Ted??
yes, all Dems should vote for Ted in the primaries. They can change their party for a short time, eh?
is that dishonest?
and yet our country is going literally to... a hot place down below
lain: The stark reality:
There's nothing foolish about having religious convictions that oppose abortion. This fight will go on, regardless of your opinion. Many would call you the fool.
I don't think so. Republicans who won't vote for Trump won't vote for anyone or they'll write in a protest vote.
And besides all that, it could end up being Bernie over Hillary.
I doubt Sanders can win at this point. He would have to win California, new York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey by a landslide.
If Hillary Clinton wins any of these states, she will be the party nominee.
come november, when you're faced with the choice of hillary or donald, you'll vote trump
John Kasich's support among Pennsylvania Republican voters has doubled since last month, likely presenting a formidable primary challenge to front-runner Donald Trump, a new statewide poll shows.
One month before the primary, the Ohio governor and the billionaire front-runner are virtually neck-and-neck as Trump has 33 percent of Republican support followed by Kasich’s 30 percent, according to the Franklin & Marshall College poll released today.
And with a poll error-rate of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points, that narrowing margin — down from 7 points last month — could mean a Kasich victory in Pennsylvania.
I think he could take California, and that would be a huge win. Yes, Hillary's ahead by a lot of delegates and he's a long shot, but why wouldn't he keep going? She still doesn't know if she's going to be indicted.
I doubt Sanders can win at this point. He would have to win California, new York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey by a landslide.
If Hillary Clinton wins any of these states, she will be the party nominee.