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1 posted on 12/07/2015 5:09:50 AM PST by IBD editorial writer
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This doesn’t include the effects of the SB Islamic massacre. Just wait until the next one.


2 posted on 12/07/2015 5:26:25 AM PST by libstripper
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My call is Trump and either Cruz or Rubio as VP.....but who the hell really knows LOL!


4 posted on 12/07/2015 5:38:32 AM PST by rrrod (just an old guy with a gun in his pocket.l)
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I think Trump is smarter than to go moderate on VP. But sometimes these candidates think they have to in order to win, and sometimes they have to.

Bush was not Reagan’s choice but he needed Texas.


13 posted on 12/07/2015 6:59:04 AM PST by Kenny (RED)
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Trumps last several rallies have been more about Obama and Hillary so I think he is now looking past the nomination to the general election.


15 posted on 12/07/2015 7:13:50 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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Trumpets counting their chickens as usual? A lot can and will change between now and the Iowa caucus and through the SEC primaries.

From the link:

At this point in the past two elections, the GOP candidate who led in the polls didn't win in either Iowa or New Hampshire, and failed to get the party's nomination, notes Alfred Tuchfarber, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Cincinnati.
Two months before the 2008 Iowa caucuses, Rudy Giuliani led the GOP pack with 29.2% support in the polls. Fred Thompson was in second at 16%. But Mike Huckabee — who was polling at 7.2% at this point in the 2008 race — won Iowa, and John McCain took New Hampshire and went on to win the nomination.
In 2012, Herman Cain was at the top of the GOP poll rankings at 26%, but dropped out before Iowa, which ended up going to Rick Santorum, who had 1.7% support in the polls at this point in the race.

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16 posted on 12/07/2015 9:05:02 AM PST by SmokingJoe
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Rubio? Good grief, if he’s the nominee, I am staying home or voting for Hillary. If we can’t get someone in there to reverse things, let’s get the civil war started and over with.


18 posted on 12/07/2015 3:49:38 PM PST by backwoods-engineer (AMERICA IS DONE! When can we start over?)
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