Posted on 03/08/2016 5:24:01 AM PST by tatown
Hawaii · 19 delegates Last poll closes at 11:00 PM CT
Idaho · 32 delegates Last poll closes at 10:00 PM CT
Michigan · 59 delegates Last poll closes at 8:00 PM CT
Mississippi · 40 delegates Last poll closes at 7:00 PM CT
“Where’s your constitutional law degree? “
Birth Certificate. US Citizen. Where’s Cruz’s??
For you to claim it takes a law degree to understand the US constitution means you flunk civics 101. It is retarded to think US citizens cannot read the US Constitution without a college degree.
Not if all the establishment types were ousted, forced out by term limits. At some point the cancer should get purged it seems to me. Maybe not right away but sooner or later. It's A solution not THE solution. One of many that I think could help.
No early exit polls yet?
[I can’t imagine Trump doesn’t win Mississippi convincingly]
Of course, he will. Hell win it the same way Thad Cochran defeated Chris McDaniel, with Democrat crossover voters.
I think the enduring power and glory of the Presidency is Trump's motivation. He craves the worship. He is an impostor because there is nothing conservative about him.
Keep telling yourself that.
Don’t forget Heidi
According to exit polls in other states, the number of them who do so is fairly small, on the order of 2% of the ballots cast. The DEMs have a pretty hot contest going on themselves, which would generally augur for the DEMs voting in their own primary.
Not if your term-limit amendment contained prohibitions on the reentry of career politicians I wouldn’t think.
At this point, I don’t see how term limits would do more harm than good.
What I care about is Michigan and Mississippi, I care about EVERY state, but these two are trend setters.
Trump swept the South, which some say among Crtz supporters should have been Cruz country in the begunnung before the actual results were reality. I suspect Trump should therefore win Mississippi.
Michigan has a lot of Muslims, Not sure if this will have any factor here, but they do come from a background and culture of dirty tricks. But in the same, a lot of voters are reacting to the more extremist Muslims and thus would tend to vote Trump, Michigan will be very important in the general, I hope Trump wins to set the stage for the general.
But no predictions from me. Polls are “ok”, but that is about all they are, just “ok”. I don’t bank my life on polls. I have never been polled in my 60 years except once, from a company that had a refinery in the state and was polling any negative reaction from the public regarding some local news that made the refinery look bad. Other than that, zero.
How many here have ever been polled in this election cycle? I suppose some. But people like me never answer the phone or cell if I don’t recognize the number. Or I am not home. I do vote on internet polls, however, for what they are worth.
Go Trump.
Not sure I follow your reasoning how term limits would make it worse for outsiders to get in.
Because we’re fighting a Politican-Donor Complex. They will just shuffle the chairs on the deck with term limits. It’s all very incestuous. We need to go after their support base: crony capitalist corruption.
Interesting article.
But polls are usually an indicator. Media now saying they’re crap, don’t even look at them just watch the results. They haven’t been able to lie about Trump in the polls because his numbers are too high but can they just dismiss them? Apparently.
Hope the American people wake up.
Also the same recipe that led to both Reagan landslides...
Not that I’ve heard. I think those would come out later though.
They wouldn’t need reentry. They would simply select a new candidate from somewhere within the state political hierarchy, and go from there. State parties are full of willing candidates. The “ousted” candidate would simply go to a lobbying firm, a consultancy, or work within the party at the state level. You would still have the same types of people in office, because the donor class, the party infrastructure, and the political lobbying class, would all be unaffected.
Exactamundo. I use to think it was tin foil hat stuff but after Romney in the box popped up I’ve come realize there really are string pullers in the background.
There’s something conservative about him, maybe just not as much as you and others may wish.
Nevertheless, he’s trading down to live in public housing for 4-8 years and kept from doing what he loves. I see it as a sacrifice because I think he loves our country. That’s how I and others see it.
You seem to think he’s doing it for worship and not for the sake of our country and others seem to think that too I guess. I just don’t see that and I’m looking pretty closely.
The same with Cruz, I guess. There’s just different folks that see things differently I guess. Well, that’s make the world go ‘round. Where it goes off the rails is where one side belittles the other side for not seeing it the way they do. Without that nonsense, I don’t mind conversing about the whys and the wherefores of the differing views.
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