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To: Kent C
"Where will the Rubio delegates go? Or Carson’s?"

I'm a Rubio delegate to my (Colorado) State Convention. I didn't think one second about going to Trump. There were two people standing for election in my precinct for Carson. They both stood up and prefaced their one-minute speeches by saying "First of all, I'm 'Anybody but Trump.'" and then said they were for Carson, ---they must be terribly disappointed with the Doc. Neither got elected to the higher assemblies.

All the delegates elected from my precinct were for Cruz (except for me, but now I'm for him too). Pretty much the same in nearby precincts.

How could Trump win my support? Step One: Donald, get on your knees on 5th Avenue and beg forgiveness for putting your company before your country and giving money and comfort to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

62 posted on 03/18/2016 9:56:09 PM PDT by cookcounty (Why are Trump's poll numbers against a wounded Hillary so AWFUL? Hello? No answer?)
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To: cookcounty

“How could Trump win my support?”

I fully understand why he gave to Pelosi and Reid. He is a real estate developer and has serious high end properties in both areas controlled by the two. I would say that nobody would stand a prayer of getting a development through without “greasing the skids” of these two politicians. They own and control San Francisco and Vegas respectively. Trump is a developer, that is what he does, and he does what he has to do to grow the company.

I spent 35 years in Boston. My father and I were in commercial rehab. Nothing, and I mean nothing, happened until you payed the man. It was that or you went hungry. That’s life...it is what it is.


70 posted on 03/18/2016 10:30:57 PM PDT by MaxistheBest
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