Posted on 02/25/2016 8:31:58 PM PST by VitacoreVision
The turnout at Trump rallies has been unlike anything seen in presidential primaries; and what's more, the GOP voter turnout in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada set new records for the party.
Yet voter turnout for the Clinton-Sanders race has fallen, in every contest, below what it was in the Clinton-Obama race in 2008.
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This is the year of the outsider, and Hillary is the prom queen of Goldman Sachs. She represents continuity. Trump represents change.
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America is crossing into a new era. Trump seems to have caught the wave, while Clinton seems to belong to yesterday.
A note of caution: This establishment is not going quietly.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Another grand slam!
You are very talented. Thanks for the laughs.
That is the money shot line.
I, myself had uttered something similar back in 2007 or so. Even then I could envision Hillary Clinton having extreme difficulty achieving her life's ambition, and said as much then. She represented what would essentially become "the old guard", and could easily fall short. Her most absolute best shot at 'the brass ring' was the one she passed on, in 2004. She will end her time on earth cursing the name of Osama Bin Ladin, who she will blame for her failure (she is absolutely and utterly incapable of blaming herself, after all...)
the infowarrior
Trump is actually older than Hillary.
No one cares about it now. I read about Trump University over a month ago. None of has stuck. Each day that goes by the old media gets weaker and Trump gets stronger. If they're waiting to take their shot.... they waited too long already.
Whereas Trump has been dominating every news cycle with his own campaign style and a new way to get his message across. He has single-handedly altered how presidential campaigns are run in this country through Twitter.
This new style makes Trump a 21st Century kind of guy when compared to Hillary, who appears old-style in trying to recapture the glory days of her husband from the 1990s.
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