Posted on 12/10/2015 4:24:53 AM PST by usafa92
Donald J. Trump occupies his strongest position yet in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, yet nearly two-thirds of American voters say they are concerned or frightened about the prospect of a Trump presidency, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News nationwide poll.
Mr. Trump commands the support of 35 percent of Republican primary voters, leading his closest competitors, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas (16 percent) and Ben Carson (13 percent) by a more than 2-to-1 margin. While Mr. Carson's support was cut in half since the last time The Times and CBS News polled on the race in late October, Mr. Cruz has quadrupled his share. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida's support stands at 9 percent, with the rest of the candidates at 4 percent or less.
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Thanks Babbitt for a reasonable and thoughtful response.
Here's what I've learned from the Trumpening: The Uniparty uses the idea of two teams: Red and Blue, or (R) and (D), to split the RED, WHITE, And BLUE majority into factions, constantly at each others throats, while the globalist minority takes over the nation.
Thank you too. Some people who oppose Trump spam threads with sometimes off-topic, virulently anti-Trump points repeated over and over. That I have a problem with, but I appreciate a reasonable, real discussion about Trump with someone who has doubts about him.
The anti-Trump bloc cannot have serious conversation because their hatred blinds them. Too bad because Trump is leading the conversation on things the paid for politicians don’t want to even whisper about in the cloak room.
The RINOs are now adding debates.
The RINOs are now adding debates.
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You’d think they would understand that more debates equals
more time to expose their bias.
They are in desperate mode and they’ll try anything by putting themselves as much as possible on the same stage with Trump. 99.99% they’re efforts will end in failure.
When Trump has a commanding lead in March after Super Tuesday, he should seriously consider cutting off attending debates with the GOPE munchkins.
With the republicans ever learn from Trump and support his anti-pc /nationalist view points??? Or do they hate winning ?
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