who cares about the media polls, its better for us if democrats are a caught surprised and unaware that they may lose new york state by not turning out to vote
My wife has found some link that broadcasts his crowd visits - almost nightly. She keeps telling me the sizes of the crowds he draws is phenomenal, and not just in selected places.
I believe the media is deathly afraid to publicize this; in fact, they intentionally minimize it. I think that’s because if the real word got out, they would only get bigger.
Media, Democrats and RINOs can pooh-pooh him all they want and bode disaster for him in any number of ways - his supporters won’t get out and vote, they don’t exist, the other candidates haven’t hit their strides yet, people will eventually see the real Donald Trump, blah, blah, blah. But the reality of his crowd draw (increasing, BTW) is smacking them in the face, and all they can do is say, “Well, in that case Hillary will win.”
Cruz is my first choice, then Trump. But I’ll not contribute to either’s defeat for the likes of what’s available on the rest of the slate, nor will I believe the “Unstoppable Clinton” meme. She will have trouble in engineering a delegate win even in her own corrupt party.
No need to guess who the media is whoring itself out for. Both sides of the issue from the yellowstream media? Forget about it!
I was front orch sittin with my neighbor las night discussing this very thing. NY goes to The Donald and Florida will too! Game over for Hillary.
I’m a long islander who works in NYC. And I can tell you that people I would never have expected are for Trump. There are a few that I was quite amazed to hear it from.
I agree.
Trump is holding a rally in VERMONT tomorrow night.
I know the state is small and may have interlopers from other states but it would still be a big deal if he could pull more folks in Bernie’s home state than Bernie himself.
There's not a lot of NY polling during the primaries simply because NY, with a primary in late April, is almost never a player in selecting the nominee of either party. I've lived in NY/NJ my entire life and have never cast a meaningful primary vote. It's not some GOPe/UN/Buildeburger rovian plot to hurt The Donald (all peace and blessings be upon him). And the odds that he'll carry NY in the general are virtually nil - same as any other Republicans.
And also, while he has his admirers in NY, he is hardly Bambino Sinatra smiling down on us from above. He's generally regarded as some business guy who became a reality TV guy. Before his entry into politics, the most time he spent on the cover of the NYC tabloids was when he was having an affair with Marla Maples. Some NYers admire him, some hate him, some think he's a goofball.
I think people are seriously deluding themselves if they think Trump will win NYS in the general election. NYS has turned hard core liberal in the past 20 years.
Election Dem Rep
2012 63.3% 35.2%
2008 62.8% 36.1%
2004 57.9% 39.8%
2000 57.8% 33.1%
1996 57.8% 27.5%
1992 49.7% 33.9%
1988 51.6% 47.5%
http://www.270towin.com/states/New_York
I like Cruz, but honestly Trump is the only one that can reshuffle the electoral map, which we BADLY need.
Out of electoral necessity we have to go have a political realignment, and Trump is the only one in the race that can accomplish that.
Your question is appropriate, but I especially appreciated the funny up beat style in which you asked it. Really made me smile
Not sure when we get the answer, but my day is a little more cheerful now that you asked the question.
Hillary selected Brooklyn for her headquarters to be near her armed thugs and the lack of interference from the local law enforcement.
Never crossed my mind - but correct we have yet to see virtually anything from NY. If this turns out to be true we may have ourselves a winner! Poor Bill’s Hill - always a carpetbagger or a carpet She certainly gets walked on a great deal.
Well, the recent NYT article about Democrats supporting Trump said that a survey showed Trump is most popular in West Virginia, followed by New York. I think they were only asking people planning on voting in the Republican primaries though.
Finally... a close enough election where a NY conservative can cast a vote that matters.