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Trump is not inevitable
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| Mar 2nd, 2016
| Timothy Martens
Posted on 03/02/2016 7:58:45 AM PST by the_boy_who_got_lost
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To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Newt disagees. "Trump is putting together a very unique coalition that's rattled a lot of people who have made a living out of trying to win within a Republican structure which is now increasingly obsolete," Gingrich said. "A lot of people smugly said when we get down to reality, he is not going to be the nominee because in the end people aren't going to vote for him. Well, guess what he's almost certainly going to be the nominee."
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:00:10 AM PST
by
moehoward
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Nearly 65% of the republican vote has said no to Trump. A house divided against itself cannot stand, and that is the position the GOP finds itself in right now. Republicans are split between 5 candidates. By your quixotic logic, the same applies to ANY ONE of the other [current] losers. Why do you use this as a hit against Trump and not, say, Rubio, or Kasich, or Carson, or Cruz for that matter?
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:06:46 AM PST
by
Gaffer
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
What have we here?-)
Ted Cruz Could have...
Rubio could have...
Sweeter word were never spoken by the Trump Haters:-)
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:07:55 AM PST
by
Harpotoo
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
This guy couldn't find the real world if you gave him a map. Here's a map that is particularly relevant to him:
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:08:31 AM PST
by
Cyberman
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
--Ted Cruz could have easily won Arkansas had he received just 40% of Carson's vote tally and Rubio could have won Virginia with had he received only 18% of Kasich and Carson's vote tally. Well, duh! Cruz could also have won if he received more votes than the other candidates.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:11:23 AM PST
by
JPG
(Go Trump!)
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Nearly 65% of the republican vote has said no to Trump
How do people keep using this argument with a straight face?
how many have said no to Cruz or Rubio? I know, I’ve heard it many times: “it’s different with them”.
How is not voting for someone the same as saying “no” rather than saying “i prefer someone else but he’d be ok”?
And why stop at republican voters? What % of total people in the US have not voted for Trump. You can make up a really dizzying number with that argument (80%? 85%? 90%?)
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To: Cyberman
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:13:50 AM PST
by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Nearly 65% of the republican vote has said no to TrumpWell, 65% said no to Romney and he was nominated easily.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:14:10 AM PST
by
Jim Noble
(Diseases desperate grown, are by desperate appliance relieved, or not at all)
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
I think most Cruz supporters vote for him only because its a spite vote against Trump. Even in Texas.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:14:41 AM PST
by
Daniel Ramsey
(You don't have to like Trump, his enemies certainly don't.)
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Same ole crap argument. You could use that same idiocy-logic on everyone in the race.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:15:05 AM PST
by
heights
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Nearly 65% of the republican vote has said no to Trump.
And 70% say no to Cruz.
And 78% say no to Rubio.
Is there a point to this inverse math?
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:16:01 AM PST
by
samtheman
(Trump For America.)
To: central_va
Cruz is going to beat him in Florida, Ohio, Michigan , New York, New Jersey Pennsyanlia
Wake up Cruz Bots he was supposed to carry the SEC State and South Carolina
It's been over
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
“Nearly 65% of the republican vote has said no to Trump”
But more than 65% have said no to Rubio and to Cruz.
Numbers are a bitch, aren’t they?
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:16:50 AM PST
by
CodeToad
(Islam should be banned and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
No Cruz will not, he really has no pathway left after losing the South to Trump. Cruz is not going to win the delegate heavy states left in the northeast.
Will not win Ohio or Illinois either.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:18:33 AM PST
by
dforest
To: heights; Daniel Ramsey; Jim Noble; McGruff; LostPassword; JPG; Cyberman; Harpotoo; Gaffer; ...
The fact is that it is unlikely that for the plurality of Rubio’s, Carson’s, or Kasich’s supporters to coalesce behind Trump. Cruz has a fair shot at the nomination if Rubio drops out.
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
The Ted Cruz fantasy tour rolls on!
Keep Marco in too, and have these chowder heads split their “I hate Trump votes” for their egos.
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
And if you talk about destruction
Don’t you know that you can count me In.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:28:41 AM PST
by
heights
To: the_boy_who_got_lost
Just because you wish it so does not fact make. In the ‘fact’ game thus far, there is no rational basis to support your assertion. It is just wishful thinking.
I realize that you know in your heart that neither you or your sympathetic brothers/sisters would cut off a finger before you vote for a nominated Trump, but you have no idea about what Rubio, Kasich and Carson supporters will do. It is all still just wishful thinking.
About the only thing you could reasonably assured from me, for example, is that I’d vote proudly for Ted Cruz if he were nominated. I’d bet you will not say the reverse for Trump. And that is why Ted is going to end up with the short of the stick.
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posted on
03/02/2016 8:30:04 AM PST
by
Gaffer
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