Posted on 10/28/2015 9:30:45 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Donald Trump is the only Republican strong enough to shape the issues of the coming campaign; this is why he will be the Republican nominee and beat Hillary Clinton.
Seventy percent of Republican voters see him as their most electable choice.
Since the Obama Administration will not indict Hillary Clinton, she will be the Democrat nominee. In the latest polls Clinton is seen as a liar and untrustworthy by 61% of voters.
The Benghazi hearings were said to do nothing to excite Democrats to come to the Republican side. Nevertheless, even the hapless Mitt Romney could have won if he was perceived as conservative by the more than 4 million self-identified conservatives who could not vote for him.
Trumps success thus far has come from his ability to excite many of those who didnt show up in 2012. They believed the Republicans in 2008 and 2010 but because they felt betrayed when the Republicans wouldnt even try to fight for them; they stayed home in 2012 and 2014.
These Republican betrayals started the movement toward an Us vs. Them mood among conservatives. Trump will use this movement to his advantage and Clinton will make it easy for him.
The positions Clinton has taken and will continue to take as Comrade Bernie Sanders pushes her further to the left, will make it easy for Trump to sell himself as the US candidate and Clinton as THEM.
Consider Clintons assertion that the crisis in the Veterans Administration hospital system is made up by partisan Republicans. In just three days she has reversed herself in an effort to run away from her stupid comment; but...
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If this is true coachie, why is he off on this 7th Day Adventist rant tangent????
Rant? I must have missed it...can you elaborate?
Where she gets the big help though is in all the daytime shows and news with the vast majority of liberals from Whoopie to George S. who will be speaking in amazement at Hillary even being able to wipe herself in the potty or being still able to walk a few feet to give an interview all on her own.
This is the battle of perceptions formed.
I wouldn’t call “I don’t know what that is” a rant.
I would call it an innocuous statement. Innocuous meaning not harmful or offensive.
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