We shall see...
:D
They probably oversampled RINOS and threw in some independents and Democrats to skew the poll.
Well duh!
They know who butters their bread.
They're owned, bought and paid for.
One strongly suspects that Mrs. Clinton is coordinating another clandestine counterfeit candidate for the GOP; and, one further suspects that Hillary's Ross Perot counterfeit candidate is Donald Trump.
Trump, if suspicions prove correct, is using sound-bite bravado and false confidence to set the stage for a third party candidacy in order to wangle enough votes to sink us.
The Trump entry into the race has been entertaining.
We all know Trump for who and what he is.
The interesting thing is that he has the —lls to tell it like it is, even if he doesn’t plan to do follow through.
He isn’t inhibited by worrying about what others will think. He just blurts it out. And in many ways, he was exactly right.
His announcement could easily be laughed off, but look at what has taken place.
It goes beyond Trump too.
People are almost angry he jumped in. I see it here.
The media has people all upset over it.
Blogs across the internet are addressing it.
Who will be able to ignore Trump now?
His opinions are on the record.
Now every nook and cranny of society will be unable to ignore the guy.
Now that’s entertainment. I’m laughing...
Folks, I don’t care what the Donald does, it won’t be worse than Obama has done.
It won’t be worse than George Bush did.
It won’t be worse than Bill Clinton did.
He doesn’t hate the nation.
Is he going to be a person who states he’s changed his mind when he hasn’t?
Is he going to vote for bills and say it wasn’t to support what it supported?
Is he going to increase H1-B visas?
Gosh I don’t know what he’s going to do.
Like it or not, that’s what we always get.
George Bush, the first Republican president with a large Congressional majority in both houses in over 70 years, managed to roll back almost nothing of the Leftist agenda.
Gosh, even if Trump tried real hard, he probably couldn’t do much worse than that.
Yes, Donald loves him some Donald!!!
Here's a thought, would anyone here at FR like to be on the opposite side of a negotiation with Trump?...I would venture to say no...So if he does become the Republican nominee and then the POTUS (lots of slips between a cup and a lip) would you not like him negotiating for the US?
Well when you’re on the bottom, there is only 1 way to go...
When the dust settles, he’s going to be in the top 5 IMHO.
Hillary is not a real candidate AT ALL, but I have very knowledgeable sources telling me she’ll win it by hook and crook. It doesn’t matter WHAT people think. The game is rigged.
He’s as much a “real” candidate as any other, popularity has nothing to do with it. Knock off the crap.
If he stands no chance, why spend any of the bullets on him?
I can’t understand why Trump is not running as a democrat. The whole right side of that party is wide open waiting for someone to say I am not a socialist,but I do like growing government.
“A whopping 57 percent of Republicans have an unfavorable view of Trump, according to an average of the three most recent polls.”
Karl Rove had it at 65% about two days ago, but of course he was knowingly lying. However, any poll that has Brother Al anything above a negative one is suspect to me.
Do we really REALLY believe charts a graphs anymore....I mean look at global warming???!!!
I just ordered several TRUMP bumper stickers...not that I think TRUMP will get the NOMINATION...but because I am FED UP WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY as a WHOLE.
He’s doing a great job of giving all the right people hissy fits. Immensely fun to watch. I hope he does well.
I don’t know whether Trump will turn out to be a serious candidate, although he could hardly be less serious than some of the others who have declared their candidacy. What I do know, however, is that it is refreshing and long overdue for a candidate for national office to declare passionately and convincingly that his primary goal is to restore American greatness. I can only imagine how some of our greatest prior presidential advocates of American exceptionalism would fare if they had to stand for election in the politically-correct, dumbed-down, head-in-the-sand, spineless age in which many Americans seem to live today.