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To: caww
Golly gee. I'm confused. I read today that the GOP insiders are getting ready to run their own third-party insider candidate to oppose Trump. So which is it?

He's running a "third-party" inside the major Republican Party and now that major Republican Party is going to run another third-party candidate too? Does that make it a "fourth-party candidate? I've lost track. And I thought is was confusing when there were 17 candidates involved in the primary race.

Sure is a lot of hoodwinking, insider trading stuff and secret sauce going on in this election.

173 posted on 05/05/2016 4:31:32 PM PDT by HotHunt
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To: HotHunt

....”Sure is a lot of hoodwinking, insider trading stuff and secret sauce going on in this election”.....

It’s a lot more than that I tell ya.....some real nasty stuff going on by all involved. In political wars such as this, anything goes at this point.....

The Gop wouldn’t be even thinking of a 3rd party candidate unless they had identified this was a hostile takeover by Trumps campaign all along.....and I’m not so sure they’re seeking a 3rd party......maybe convention will reveal what’s going on and why it’s important this year.

The Committee that sets the rules for Convention can change those rules before the Convention......they kept out Pauly by changing rules so there’s no telling what plays will be made.

I think Trump knows they have the reigns of the Party itself....what we’re seeing is he’s taking them on....he’ll put a lot of pressure on the Party leaders now...that’s how Trump works....the question is how the party now responds....and folks should not ‘underestimate’ the plays that are left in this game.


199 posted on 05/05/2016 5:03:40 PM PDT by caww
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