And so it begins.
Final tall in November: Trump gets 55-60% of popular vote despite hidden fraud
Trump plateaued in first place in the GOP primaries for months. He’s been stable with a majority in the GOP for over a month. Now he’s not going anywhere nationally, just staying in the lead. Peak Trump has hit hard, after 9 months of predictions.
Trump is pretty much stuck with nowhere to go - except to move to a smaller home with a lighter workload in seven months and one day.
It starts with that low disconcerting rumble at the bottom of an ocean of millions so disaffected, lied-to, shat upon and discarded Americans who work, pay taxes and just want to be Americans - free from government.
It builds with a groundswell at the bottom of that ocean of discontent that points to something very big coming.
Come November, the quislings, traitors and politicians who have for so long used us for their ends will see that swell erupt with a force that will bring a Tsunami down upon them.
One of the great things about this is how it will embolden the Bernie crazies to go berserk at the convention.
Beating Hillary will be easier than beating Jeb.
She is dumber, more arrogant and more corrupt.
Peaking too soon ....... it’s a long way to November.
She’ll never make it. They’re going to have to pull her out of the game and send in Biden or whatshername, which will cause all hell to (rightfully) break loose with the Bernies.
Donaldus Magnus
Never make it to the convention, that is.
Trump has the message and she does not. He’s convincing. She is not. How many stories have we read since Trump got in: “GOP imploding”, “Trump unelectable” “Republicans finished”. All lies. Shame on the left and double shame on the “conservatives who grasped at the same narrative like Cruz who inexplicably rattled on and on about how Trump couldn’t beat Hillary.
When Trump announced, all the pundits laughed and said there’s no way he would win the nomination. When he locked up the nomination, they said there’s no way he could win the general election. So, I guess that after he wins the presidency, the pundits and the “smart” people will start saying there’s no way he can win re-election.
And then there is the anti trump bias. If you tell people Trump is a whacko maniac. I have to vote for Hillary, they all nod and smile. Say you support Trump, and they back off like you are a drooling lunatic uttering obscenities and lashing out at the air. It’s just not something decent people say in polite society.
A coronation it shall not be. Again.
If Bernie did not do so well, I'm certain that the Democrats would be planning to take her out and do a last minute switch with Jumpin' Joe Biden. However, being that Bernie Sanders has been cleaning Crooked Hillary's clock in many of the primaries and has almost equal the delegates she has, he has established himself as the nominee should she have to withdraw from the race. The Democrat establishment doesn't want Bernie Sanders any more than the GOP establishment wanted Trump. So for that reason, the Democrats are going to have to keep her in there and hope for the best.
It’s been clear for sometime now that there are two choices. Hellary or The Donald.
Hellary dropping out for one reason or another is the only wildcard left. The Dem’s, however, still have plenty of entertainment value left. Like watching two runt dogs fighting over the hind teat.
I found this interesting:
Trump now gets 76% of the Republican vote, while Clinton has 72% Democratic support. Thirteen percent (13%) of Democrats prefer Trump, while nine percent (9%) of GOP voters favor Clinton. Among voters not affiliated with either major party, Trump leads 41% to 28%, but 31% of these voters either like another candidate or are undecided.