Posted on 04/25/2016 8:49:31 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton is easier to beat than the people hes already knocked out of the running so far during the primary election.
Shes easier to beat than some of the people weve systematically beat, Trump told thousands of his supporters during his campaign rally on Sunday in Hagerstown, Maryland at the Rider Jet Center. Trump versus Hillary, that will be so much fun.
I really want to fight Hillary, the billionaire said, saying he is happy she will beat Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). Thats the one I want to beat.
Referring to Sanders as the communist, Trump said, this guy is crazy, adding that Sanders would substantially raise taxes. He wants to take 100 percent of what you make.
Trump said everything in politics is all spin and all crap.
Its a phony business, he told his supporters during the rally.
He also said that the voter turn-out in the Republican Party has increased roughly 70 percent since the last election, bragging, Thats because of me.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
...when Hillary brings forth everyone that has ever been cheated, conned, harassed and bullied by Donald Trump.
Referring to Sanders as "the communist," Trump said, "this guy is crazy," adding that Sanders would substantially raise taxes. "He wants to take 100 percent of what you make."Heh... that'll be good for another few 100,000 votes for Sanders vs Hitlery.
I was curious about how large the venues, the audiences were at Hillary rallies, so I did a search. I saw several articles as you can if you do the same search, and in one of them I found “Hillary has decided to keep to small venues around the country.” I’d say that is a safe bet for her in the case only two people show up.
I s’pose it’s not like the cat falling off the washing machine so engrossed in licking itself that when it hits the floor on all four it starts licking itself again, but that’s what I see with Hillary. IOW “I meant to do that” just like the cat.
Another calculated deceptive act by Hillary to fool we the people?
From Conservative Treehouse
In every poll Donald Trump wins the he-is-who-he-is factor.
As Lee Atwater would tell you, thats critically important. Once the broader electorate sense who you are, and become comfortable with that sensibility, there is a remarkable shift toward granting the benefit of doubt in policy and change.
[The most recent example of such a benefactor was Bill Clinton in his prime.]
However, in the same polls, Ted Cruz is viewed as the candidate willing to tell you everything you want to hear so long as it benefits him. Thats the authenticity issue. Just as there is a long-term benefit in positive authenticity polling, there is a long-term detriment in negative authenticity polling.
Opinions of authenticity are almost impossible to change once they embed. The word almost is an understatement, because no politician in modern times has ever been able to reverse the authenticity component.
Bernie Sanders also benefits from positive opinions in authenticity, and Hillary Clinton is viewed similarly to Cruz as inherently inauthentic as a matter of mere disposition.
I agree, Donald Trump is an authentic liberal, campaigning as a Moderate/Populace Republican.
HUH?
You must be responding to someone else.
Michelle Fields, Megyn Kelly, etc. Yea, Trump's such a mean guy!
Rosie O’Donnell
Odd theory that the nevertrumpers would fail to make him appear too far left for Republican voters but Hillary can make him seem too far left for voters including Democrats independents and Republicans. I think the Democrats are instead going to continue to paint a cartoon of him as a racist...which will be dispelled as general election voters see him in debate.
Trump is already getting inside the democrats heads.
It’s like the smack talk before a boxing or wrestling match.
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