Posted on 03/14/2016 5:18:37 AM PDT by Biggirl
At a private luncheon in Washington, DC, a group of GOP establishment figures gathered to lament the rise of Donald Trump and discuss what can be done to defeat him. The luncheon was filmed as part of an episode titled The Reckoning in the Showtime documentary series The Circus, which chronicles the 2016 race for the White House. Executive producers Mark Halperin and Mark McKinnon sat down with these establishment figures before Super Tuesday.
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"Watch: GOP Establishment Elites Discuss How To Stop Trump-"All He Has Going For Him Is A Lot Of Votes"
The author, Rebecca Mansour, used to be Palin’s spokesperson for some years after the 2008 election.
Is anyone as sick of the shi* as I am?
They talk about being effective in Iowa.
Yes, a lot of cheating went on in Iowa.
They are going to CHEAT again on Tuseday via all means including voting machine fraud.
Count on it. That is why, all at once, polling looks different.
To justify fraud.
And look for those with “smartphones” to take action, including taking any pictures if they, as primary voters who suspect any “funny business.”
And that's not enough anymore. Both the GOP-e and the Dems have figured out how to game the election system. The last two elections are proof. Whoever the nominee is, they had better have an iron clad, double-digit lead over Hillary.
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This video is for Showtime so its restrained. The most important thing in here is the gentlemen, Ed Goeas. He is the one who said he had a plan to stop Trump. He is working with the “Our Principles Pac”. They have spent over 8 million so far in opposition to Trump.
He runs a polling and strategy firm.
http://www.tarrance.com/about/ed-goeas/
I will have more on him....soon.
In addition to serving as a Republican consulting firm, the Tarrance Group has proudly been a partner in the bipartisan George Washington University Battleground Poll with Democrat pollster Celinda Lake since the fall of 1991.
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