Posted on 02/03/2016 7:38:03 AM PST by Helicondelta
Donald Trump's odd and so-far-unexplained trip to Arkansas leaves a gaping vacuum in New Hampshire today, where five GOP candidates will attempt to eat into his dominant polling lead at the same time they try to poach support from each other.
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Jeb Bush delivered the equivalent of a glove-slap to Rubio with a full-page ad in this morning's Union Leader featuring prominent Florida lawmakers dismissing Rubio's candidacy.
"Take it from the people who know Marco and Jeb best: Governor Bush is the leader we need to make America safer, stronger and freer," the former Florida House speakers write.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
well not Rand Paul he dropped out this morning...
We have five days of a lot of back stabbing crap.
If I were Trump, I would have myself and five kids CAMPED in NH, personally filling voter registration cards and looking up places for people to vote.
Trump works hard, just needs to work smart now.
Jeb....lol. When you have zero responsibility and not even a job, you can run around complaining on the adults. How funny.
“...odd and somewhat unexplained trip to Arkansas...”
So Cruz is in South Carolina, Bill Clinton too, Hillary buzzed out of NH, and back in, and TRUMP drops down to Arkansas and right back, but he’s the odd one?
Something is up with TRUMP alright, I don’t know what it is, but it will be UUUUUGE, and smart, or, expensive.
Time for us to start rumors.
1. He filled up the plane with Bill Clintoon Bastard off spring and is bring them back to be on NH tv stations.
2. He filled his plane with documented crimes committed by the Clintoons while they lived in Arkansas.
3. Combination of #1 and #2.
LOL!!
You may be on to something that I couldn’t quite figure out!
Works for me. Haul ‘em in. Cruz sure would. LOL!
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