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In reply to the discussion: Here's Just How Massive Republicans' Super Tuesday Turnout Was [View all]OZi
(155 posts)61. I don't think Hillary can beat Trump.
1) Trump will bring out support from the vote against Hillary crowd.
2) Trump will bring out the "we're sick of big money controlling politics" crowd. (I think that the left is seriously underestimating this. Propping up Hillary as the front runner is just throwing more fuel on that fire.)
3) Trump will bring out the "we need a businessman and not another politician crowd."
4) Trump will bring out the racists and xenophobes.
"no real ideas and no interest in governance, who's a vulgar fraud to boot"
To you those may seem like negatives. I'm not sure how many Republicans would agree. He is not coming across as a typical politician. He's coming across more like one of the "good 'ol boy bar buddy types". The fraud thing isn't going to hurt him because people are thinking; "Well at least his dirty laundry is out there and no one is trying to bury it like typical lying politicians would be doing."
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My honest opinion? It's about the establishment machine's effort to crush the Sanders candidacy.
PatrickforO
Mar 2016
#1
The way it's headed, IMO, Trump will win the 2016 presidency. Trump promotes new school like it or
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#31
Neither Clinton nor Sanders, IMO, underestimates the volatility of running against a demagogue…
MrModerate
Mar 2016
#49
Yep. And if they have to take the whole ship down rather than step out of the way, they will.
silvershadow
Mar 2016
#53
Another huge unspoken factor here is the demise of ACORN. They were responsible for getting
Chakab
Mar 2016
#39
Yeah, I was incredibly disappointed with Obama after the way that he refused to speak up for
Chakab
Mar 2016
#72
I think enthusiasm trumps sanity in just about every election. If it is a rainy horrible election
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#4
Yep, it screams grudging acceptance that the status quo with triumph once more.
BillZBubb
Mar 2016
#32
Trump is the most concise and compelling argument for not voting for Trump. n/t
MrModerate
Mar 2016
#50
Do you remember when it seemed impossible for GW Bush to get into the White House?
Human101948
Mar 2016
#55
Maybe it's because people are identifying as Independents? in some States, you cannot vote as an
secondwind
Mar 2016
#13
A lot of Sanders voters like me are sick and tired of Democratic pollitics as usual.
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#64
Do these same people return to the polls in November? That's the question. n/t
MrModerate
Mar 2016
#57
'not as bad as tRump' is not gonna excite voters. but rest assured it is a premise that will be
KG
Mar 2016
#29
I don't see the GE as the same. Plus, Hillary will hurt tRump with his own video.
lindysalsagal
Mar 2016
#30
In Virginia, at my poll we had people telling us they were voting in the R primary
peacebird
Mar 2016
#42
i talked with a number of voters in VA who said that while i was canvassing... unaware that the best
JudyM
Mar 2016
#59
In the 10 states where both parties had elections, Hillary got 3,514,567 votes
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2016
#46
No. It's the Hillary supporters who will chase the Bernie supporters away who will
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#68
Biden bears great responsibility for the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005 which made it
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#74
I have been pointing out that if Bernie were not running, the turn-out for Hillary alone
JDPriestly
Mar 2016
#60