Posted on 02/09/2016 6:04:31 PM PST by Helicondelta
A day after the New Hampshire primary, Republican presidential hopefuls were set Wednesday to fan out across South Carolina and begin jockeying for the first-in-the-South primary that has a history of picking the eventual nominee.
Billionaire businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump has the early edge in polling there and in other key states as the race turns to the South and West over the next six weeks.
South Carolina has the potential to launch Mr. Trump into victories in a series of delegate-rich multistate primaries next month and turn his campaign into an unstoppable juggernaut toward the nomination.
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Let them try .. it will be the absolute end of the Republican party if the Bush cartel tries to steal it from Trump ...
I’ve got 960 AM out of Phoenix playing online tonight. GOPe mouthpiece Hugh Hewitt is actually doing a good job of covering the NH election.
Time will tell if it’s “unstoppable”.
Good analysis.
In a two way race I think Cruz beats him because Cruz understands the issues and has well thought out solutions. But it's not a two way race yet.
Do you have any idea how much the Republican party has invested in the Dynasty? You know about the Dynasty's CIA connections? I would not want to be Trump for the next few months.
At 5:30 KRLA drops power and I can’t tune it in well enough or else I’m sure I’d be listening.
Huge issue this election is immigration!!!! Our country has been invaded!!!
You’re being childish and petty; stop it!
You can get KRLA on the internet. iHeart.com offers it.
He can still cry on McWeasel’s shoulder..
Please, oh, please elaborate.
I know.
Sometimes I do that.
But bandwidth and lagging are always a problem.
I mourn the loss of FR to cynical progressives ...
And Jim Robinson facilitates this. So sad ...
sour grapes
We can hope, but, unfortunately, many are 1 or 2 issue voters and canât see the big picture for this country.
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I know that I’m a one-issue voter this election, but I think that’s because if we lose on the immigration issue, we lose on every other issue in the long run.
That’s my personal big picture. But I’m not a seer, so I could be wrong.
Aye, he spoke the Black Speech of Mordor which I will not utter here. Also Pig Latin and Klingon.
I think I see it that way too. I was referring to those who look only at social issues. Without national security, there won’t be any freedoms left for any of us. That was what I meant by the big picture. Social issues are important to me as well, but those are at risk as well without securing our borders and keeping out those who want to harm us and take over our country.
If you want to conserve anything you have to win. I'm sure Rick Santorum would be the strongest pro-life candidate ever but he can't even win the primaries, forget about the general election. I'm sure Ted Cruz has forgotten more about the Constitution than Donald Trump has ever known. But he's struggling to stay ahead of Jeb Bush in New Hampshire, a state sympathetic to Cruz's Live Free or Die principles.
I don't bash Ted Cruz's principles, I question his political skill. Get a strong, pure conservative nominated and I'll vote for him. If Cruz wins I'll vote for him and put out a giant yard sign.
But in my heart I know Cruz is a long shot, even against Sanders, while Trump is a slam dunk.
South Carolina folk go for a strong leader, not wimps.They could care less who the RINO republicans in the state endorse.
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