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To: Enlightened1
.... My main concern with the Trump popularity .... even with Democrats .... is that the Democrats may be orchestrating an Operation Chaos type of strategy which could change the metrics once the General election arrives.

.... I heard yesterday that there were complaints of large amounts of Latino voters taking advantage of the same day voter registration in mostly Caucasian districts in Nevada on the weekend .... It appears that they voted for Hillary. In other words .... the Democrats will stop at nothing to gain their ends ..... and it is becoming quite evident that this will be a literal "All Out War" type of an election. It is going to get nasty and dirty. I hope the Republicans are prepared for a very nasty fight. Like the saying goes .... All is fair in Love and War .... We are at war.

264 posted on 02/23/2016 12:25:20 PM PST by R_Kangel ( "A Nation of Sheep ..... Will Beget ..... a Nation Ruled by Wolves.")
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To: R_Kangel
is that the Democrats may be orchestrating an Operation Chaos type of strategy which could change the metrics once the General election arrives.

Certainly not beneath the dems to do. But to pull it off, you'd need to get the message out to thousands upon thousands of people in a multitude of states. There would have to be some very open coordination going on to pull it off effectively. If there truly was an "operation chaos" going on, I believe we'd have heard about it. Complete with leaders, states, tactics, etc. I don't believe anybody could keep a coordinated effort involving perhaps hundreds of thousands a secret.

Rush's "operation chaos" involved his very public voice and his audience of millions. Can't recall its effectiveness specifically, but in my recollection it had very little affect.

And if we look back, Rush's "operation chaos" came to be because I think the republicans already had their nominee. So it was near meaningless for a republican to vote in the republican primary. The dems still have a very heated contest going on between Hillary and Bernie. I don't see quite as many people sacrificing their chance to have a voice in the outcome of the democrat nomination simply to elevate "the most beatable" republican to the fore.
277 posted on 02/23/2016 12:33:43 PM PST by mmichaels1970
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