Posted on 07/16/2016 8:58:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
Several weeks ago, the mainstream news media reported that Donald Trump's campaign was on life support. Polls showed him losing to Hillary Clinton by ever greater margins. He was blasted for his aggressive response to the terror attack in Orlando and he continued to receive criticism over his negative comments regarding the Hispanic judge handling the Trump University case. The media was also fixated on an anti-Hillary tweet that supposedly featured the Star of David with images of cash in the background. Trump denied the charge, but had to deal with the media fallout for weeks.
In the meantime, Hillary was castigated, but exonerated, by FBI Director James Comey for her handling of classified and top secret emails. Although Comey said Clinton was extremely careless in the way she treated the classified material, he claimed she did not have the intent to violate the law.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch agreed with Comey and decided not to pursue charges against Clinton. This decision occurred mere days after Lynchs infamous meeting with former President Bill Clinton on the tarmac of the Phoenix airport. While Lynch said the conversation revolved around grandchildren and golf, most Americans did not believe such a pathetic cover story.
The whole Clinton email affair and subsequent preferential treatment was viewed very negatively by the American people. According to a ABC News/Washington poll, 56% of the American people disagreed with Comeys decision not to charge Clinton, while only 35% expressed support.
The American people know preferential treatment when they see it and in this situation it was clear that Hillarys political influence was a major factor in the Department of Justice decision. It reminded the public of the double standard of justice that exists in our country, a condition that is anathema to Americans who care about fairness in our criminal justice system.
Not surprisingly, Hillarys already low ratings for trustworthiness and honesty plummeted. The result was that Hillary's national poll numbers versus Trump started to drop significantly. In the latest Rasmussen poll, Trump received a new high of 44%, with a strong 7% edge over Clinton. He is also leading in the latest LA Times poll by a 43-40% margin and is tied with Clinton in the most recent New York Times poll. Most importantly, in the new Quinnipiac University battleground state polls, Trump enjoyed a slight lead over Clinton in the key swing states of Florida and Ohio and was tied with Clinton in Pennsylvania, a state Republicans have not won 1988.
As his poll numbers have surged, Trump has been in the media spotlight making a very public decision on his vice presidential running mate. Today, it was finally and officially announced that Indiana Governor Mike Pence would be selected. Pence is a safe choice, not flashy, but solidly conservative and considered an evangelical favorite. It will help Trump unify the party and bring aboard former Ted Cruz supporters who may still be upset with the presumptive nominee. While some people wanted Trump to pick former House Speaker Newt Gingrich or New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Trump obviously viewed Pence as less of a risk and a dependable advocate who would be able to persuasively make the campaign's case to the American people.
Yesterday, there was more good news for Trump as the RNC Rules Committee overwhelmingly rejected the demands of the Never Trump contingent to unbind delegates and allow them to vote their conscience. If the unwise effort would have succeeded, it would have disenfranchised the almost 14 million voters, the most in GOP history, who voted for Trump in the primaries and caucuses throughout the country. If successful, the unbind movement would have destroyed the Republican Party and any chance the party had to ever win the White House again.
With Trump, the Republican Party has a real chance for victory in the fall. Hillary is a very flawed candidate, while Trump has the ability to appeal to working class and union voters who historically have not voted for the GOP. Thus, unlike Romney or McCain, Trump has a real chance to win Pennsylvania and other states in the Rust Belt.
Hopefully, the voters will ignore the remaining Republican critics who have tried for so long to derail Trump's campaign. At this point, these critics can support Trump or help Hillary. Hopefully, the vast majority of Republican voters will continue to consolidate behind a candidate that has a viable chance of winning and being given the opportunity to fulfill his mission to Make America Great Again.
Mr. Trump is gaining ground. Thank-you for this excellent posting. Just seen him introduce Governor Mike Pence.
Comey buried clinton with very damaging words.
I’m thrilled she didn’t get indicted. We wouldn’t be facing the WORST pick for presidential nominee in American history, possibly.
Trump can get her later.
Comey is toast. A lot on here slam him. Do you THINK hillary expected him to give that kind of statement?
His words are fodder till November 8th.
....Yet Comey pretty much has weakened an already damaged Hillary. It makes it easier for Mr. Trump later.
Do NOT count Hillary out, by any means. Don’t forget, the democrats have no problem at all with ‘in your face unethical behavior’, and I mean that literally. If you know what I mean.
What has helped Mr. Trump just in the last couple of weeks alone has been what has happened in Orlando,Dallas,Nice,and now in Turkey last night. Security now is a big issue.
The REAL big concern in regards to the Dems is VOTER FRAUD. They are masters in that area.
Still making phone calls every day and donating.
And I Pray for an in your face encounter with a dem.
Hope it happens before I get too old.
It was very nicely done. Mr. Trump gave very solid reasons for his choice. It demonstrates the thought and effort he will put behind putting together his team.
The Pence family is a wonderful asset. I also like that Governor Pence is a very articulate and on-message speaker. He won't be gaffe-prone, as the other choices might have been.
You know what? I haven't had so much trust in a Presidential candidate since the "I like Ike" days of childhood.
With Reagan, there was a confidence that he loved the nation and wanted what's best for the nation. This is a different level of confidence. Trump can and will get things turned around.
If I didn't know any better I'd wonder whether there was an unseen hand assisting...
YES!! If it happens again, I expect the Trump Team to speak up about it, not to knowingly accept the lies ‘for the sake of unity’ and quietly die in the corner like some sad little mouse (Karl Rove! John McCain, Mitt Romney, I’m looking @ you guys!).
You said it better than I!
The Reno, Nevada, police department have badges with the same shape as the badge that Shrillary was moaning about.
That worries me too. They have no scruples, no sense of the rule of law......they’ll cheat BY ANY MEANS POSSIBLE...
She’s hardly buried.
Way too early for that.
Trump needs an additional 10% lead just to account for fraud.
Just prior to the election, I would like to hear Trump make a statement that when he wins, if there is any indication of voter fraud, his administration will prosecute the offenders with the full might and power of the federal government.
And not just the fraud — which WILL occur, and they won’t even need to pretend about it this go ‘round — but the sniveling bastards of the GOP who won’t do a damn thing about it because the crybabies didn’t want Trump. Waaahhhhhh!
That would be nice...........but If Trump makes that statement, the dims will start looking for or creating Republican fraud so they can blame it on him.
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