Posted on 05/10/2016 11:02:35 AM PDT by RayofHope
Donald Trump didn't just outlast a long list of Republican challengers to be the last man standing for the presidential nomination. He won by remaking the Republican Primary electorate itself.
About 25.7 million people have voted in the 2016 Republican primaries and caucuses so far. That's about seven million more votes than were cast in the entire 2012 GOP presidential primary - and there are likely still well over two million votes yet to be cast in nine states this year, including in the nation's most populous state, California.
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Change by returning to the beginnings; the ancient paths.
He turned a bunch of them into Rachel Corrie.....
Send us a fighting general, and we can storm the gates of hell itself!
*I’m not that eloquent, so I think I ripped that off from someone that said it better.
The Republican product was so bad that as soon as an actually different choice was given the electorate dumped the Establishment product and went for the nationalist product.
Sounds like a winner. Thanks for sharing.
Trump stole the GOP’s car, used the media’s credit card to keep it fueld, and after he roars across the finish line he’ll light it on fire and spit on the ashes.
I can find no reference to any statement even closely resembling it. So I proclaim that this is an original saying and is to be attributed to you as the first utterance of this phrase. May it go down in history as a battle cry for Trump. Only we shall alter it ever so slightly as follows"
Send us a fighting Trump, and we can storm the gates of hell itself to make America great again!
Woo hoo! :)
My gift to the cause!
Aptly put!
Yes indeed, kudos to you. 8>)
The same is happening on the Left against Hillary.
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