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1 posted on 08/27/2015 7:03:54 AM PDT by conservativejoy
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Damn.....now what are they going to jump on....Maybe make him swear on a Bible (his favorite Book) in front of a national audience.

He'd love it!! You fools!!

2 posted on 08/27/2015 7:06:22 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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Cohen said. “...It is my personal belief that the RNC is treating Mr. Trump the same as the other candidates and he will live up to his agreement not to run as an independent.”

Really? From what planet is Cohen reading his news?

3 posted on 08/27/2015 7:10:16 AM PDT by econjack (I'm not bossy...I just know what you should be doing.)
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These pledges don’t mean anything. He can always change his mind.

He is just saying this now because he thinks the other candidates are too pathetic to beat him and he wants their support in the general election.


4 posted on 08/27/2015 7:10:55 AM PDT by Helicondelta
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Hmmm . . . if John Ellis Bush gets the nomination, maybe he can throw a half billion at a Palin ticket . . .


5 posted on 08/27/2015 7:12:49 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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the small risk of him winning the nomination

Are these writers smoking crack??

Trump is running away with this, he's almost within striking distance of the magical 50% barrier (and he's the only one), and he still has 5 months to build his support even further.

Unless he does something idiotic like say Himmler was just misunderstood, he WILL be the nominee!


6 posted on 08/27/2015 7:13:13 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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We can expect Donald to keep the GOPe sorority pledge just as much as Donald can trust the GOPe to play fair and listen the the voice of the people

If not the second part, then not the first


7 posted on 08/27/2015 7:19:43 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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Roger Ailes thought he had a deal with Trump too, noted one GOP operative, until he turned around and started attacking Megyn Kelly again.

Why do they keep lying about that? Megyn started it again on her show. Trump merely responded in kind.

12 posted on 08/27/2015 7:30:00 AM PDT by RoosterRedux (First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. Mahatma Gandhi)
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The writer makes so many poorly thought out assumptions, that it is difficult to give him much credence.

While as a Republican, I would certainly prefer to see a Republican loyal to our Constitution elected; as a lifelong analyst of election data, I am very certain that next year's election, may offer the best chance yet for a Third Party candidate for President. Party loyalty--for either party--is now lower that it was in any of the more serious Third Party runs (1912, 1924, 1968, and 1992). It is by no means certain--not at all--that Trump could not win as a Third Party candidate. (If the Party choices were Jeb & Hillary, I think it could almost turn into a cakewalk--but, to be honest, my analysis indicates that both of those candidates are dead in the water.)

That said, it might be easier for Trump or Cruz to win as a Republican, than as an independent--provided, of course, that some sort of enforceable pledge can be obtained, not only from the other major candidates, but from the RNC, that all make the same pledge, and that the nominating process will be scrupulously fair.

14 posted on 08/27/2015 7:45:57 AM PDT by Ohioan
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The writer makes so many poorly thought out assumptions, that it is difficult to give him much credence.

While as a Republican, I would certainly prefer to see a Republican loyal to our Constitution elected; as a lifelong analyst of election data, I am very certain that next year's election, may offer the best chance yet for a Third Party candidate for President. Party loyalty--for either party--is now lower that it was in any of the more serious Third Party runs (1912, 1924, 1968, and 1992). It is by no means certain--not at all--that Trump could not win as a Third Party candidate. (If the Party choices were Jeb & Hillary, I think it could almost turn into a cakewalk--but, to be honest, my analysis indicates that both of those candidates are dead in the water.)

That said, it might be easier for Trump or Cruz to win as a Republican, than as an independent--provided, of course, that some sort of enforceable pledge can be obtained, not only from the other major candidates, but from the RNC, that all make the same pledge, and that the nominating process will be scrupulously fair.

15 posted on 08/27/2015 7:45:58 AM PDT by Ohioan
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From the article: Michael Cohen, a top Trump aide, did not go so far as to confirm that the businessman would make the step of forsaking a run as an independent. But he did tell the Huffington Post that Trump never had “any intent” of running as anything other than a Republican.

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So he really has not said anything at all about not running as an indy.


19 posted on 08/27/2015 8:18:43 AM PDT by dmz
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Trump’s support is a mile wide; the question which I don’t think anyone can answer at this point is whether it is only an inch deep.

We’ve only had two, maybe three Presidents in the last 100 years whose supporters would have gone to hell and back for him: FDR and Reagan, and maybe Eisenhower. People have “known” Trump for over a generation, but he hasn’t built the personal connection with them over time the way FDR did in the 20s and 30s, or Reagan in the 70s and 80s(Eisenhower’s election was essentially a WWII victory lap for all the GIs everywhere, since MacArthur and Halsey were both too old, and Patton was too dead).

We’ve had others who were “firsts”—JFK the first WWII non-general (followed by Nixon, Ford, and Bush 41), Clinton the first Boomer (followed by Bush 43 and Obama), Obama the first “black”—but none of them had or has the deep support of a majority of the American people. Now, it may be that in the plethora of 21st century media options Trump can build that rapport much more quickly than in previous centuries, but while the media options have changed, people have not: Aristotle said it took “time and familiarity,” and I don’t think that has changed.


20 posted on 08/27/2015 8:25:49 AM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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Darn — now how are they going to keep him off the ballot?


22 posted on 08/27/2015 8:47:47 AM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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Trump thought he had a deal until Megyn’s first day back from vacay, when she misrepresented his position on immigration and sneered through the segment with a little anti-Trump twerp.


23 posted on 08/27/2015 8:49:48 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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Trump is in SC today. Praying Lindsey does not beat or shoot his brains out.


24 posted on 08/27/2015 8:53:48 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3 (Obama is everything Oklahoma is not.)
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First of all I don’t believe the Huffington Post. Second of all if it’s true I don’t think it’s Trump MO to secretly rule it out. Third I think Trump would upfront about it and won’t believe it until he says it. I think this may be designed to make Trump look like a liar. If he says that no, I never said that then people would say “I read that you did”.


33 posted on 08/27/2015 9:11:32 AM PDT by DouglasKC (I'm pro-choice when it comes to lion killing....)
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