Posted on 07/26/2016 4:07:19 PM PDT by grayboots
Despite the view expressed by many commentators that last weeks Republican convention more closely resembled a grand-mal seizure than a smoothly coordinated rollout of a presidential nominee, Donald Trump emerged from Cleveland with exactly the kind of bounce such events are supposed to deliver. A CBS News poll now has Trump slightly ahead in 11 battleground states; FiveThirtyEight also shows him leading Hillary Clinton in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Nevada and Iowa. If this lead holds, he would most likely be guaranteed victory on Nov. 8.
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One of the Trump sons was very proud of their campaign having a staff of 70 vs. Hillary’s staff of 700. Big, sloppy operation. Trump’s may not be perfect, but it’s very focused and done miracles so far getting to where he is. I’d go with that any day.
Jeb and Rubio dropped 200 million to win 1 state. The billionaires funding them got mad and jumped over to support Hillary. All the money spent in the world cannot repackage Hillary. They might as well reenact the scene in the Batman movie where the Joker burns a warehouse of cash down. Meanwhile, Trump gets more pull from a tweet or the head-exploding media types and sits back and laughs at how easy it has been.
meh
Get out the vote
That counts
Whether Trump has moles in her organization or not, we should insinuate that he does. Nothing is more corrosive to morale or effectiveness of an organization than a good mole hunt. And for someone as inherently paranoid as Hillary, it would be devastating.
Hillary’s campaign has taken exactly the form one would expect if the candidate is a screeching, hideous, baby-killing lesbian traitor trying to sell policies no intelligent person wants: Spend, spend, spend, spend, spend!
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