Except many of the cross-over voters may go to Trump.
Hehe. We ignore him around here...
Well Done.
Thanks.
It is kind of ironic that both parties had nice, safe approved uniparty style, focus group tested candidates carefully lined up for years, and now each party has a disruptor who actually says what they believe and doesn’t change their message based on the prevailing wind or polls who is doing much better than the anointed.
You know you have struck a nerve when the entire DC establishment (dems AND gop) don’t even hide the fact that they’re pulling out all of the stops to try to take you out.
If Trump does manage to get elected, I would suggest that he shitcan the secret service, and keep his own personal bodyguards on the payroll.
If you wrote for a far left newspaper, or MSNBC then he would be a fan. Since you are not one of them he despises you.
Basically he is are shill for the legacy press.
some very good points. The GOPe is in total meltdown mode....remember Blazing Saddles LOL.
Trump is now and will continue to do so listening closely to those that have a “feel” for the pulse of America. He isnt alone up there at the top. He has a top notch legal team and even better “advisors” who come from outside the political class.
Every time the GOPe tries some crap Trump will hit back twice as hard.
The rules are ALREADY in place to do this, “winner take all”. Unlike the Democrats, who proportion delegates by vote, almost all Republican states award all delegates to the winner.
This means that the establishment candidate “automatically” gets all the delegates in huge left-wing states like California and New York, states Republicans don’t have a chance of winning in November. That huge sweep of delegates is almost impossible to overcome.
To give a real life example, under Democratic rules Mitt Romney would have been AHEAD of McCain in delegates on the day in which, in real life under Republican rules, Romney dropped out of the race because he was so far BEHIND in delegates!
Trump could implement his own Operation Chaos in open primary states. More Democrats support him than any other Republican candidate, and a good many of them prefer him to Hillary.