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To: BlackFemaleArmyCaptain

In this poll it looks like both Cruz and Kasich are fading. People are moving from Cruz/Kasich to undecided with Trump gainging. I like the trend.


5 posted on 03/28/2016 8:08:56 PM PDT by Democrats hate too much
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To: Democrats hate too much

Human nature, the more Trump wins the more he’s going to win.

Until you see Trump lose somewhere he shouldn’t... like a Wisconsin or a PA or something the race hasn’t changed one bit... nothing but media created drama to draw eyeballs and create conflict.

Should Kasich or Cruz pull an upset in Wisconsin Tuesday, then you can have a discussion about the race dynamic changing, until then, its horse poop.

Now does that mean Kasich or Cruz couldn’t pull an upset in WI? Of course not... WI is a bit of an odd bird, not quite as moonbat crazy as MN, but certainly has a bit of that vibe to it. WI has been hit hard by globalization, like most of the rust belt, lots of industry has fled the state... The paper valley is still doing fine, in many ways, because pulp and paper is one of the few things we actually export to China...raw paper for packaging all those things now made in china to be sent back to the US to be sold.... but other industries have been decimated. Small tows throughout WI have seen their industrial bases collapsing over the past decades.

I think Trump should do fine there, but I can’t dismiss that WI is also, as I said, a bit wonky as well at times. I will say this however, should an upset happen in WI, I would expect it would more likely be Kasich than Cruz... in fact I expect Cruz will likely come in third as often as second throughout the rust belt.

1 week until we know.


56 posted on 03/29/2016 6:52:54 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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