Posted on 05/10/2016 5:42:03 AM PDT by nikos1121
Your criteria are fine, but Trump has said the #1 thing he wants in a VP is political expertise to help get his agenda implemented through Congress. A Governor wouldn’t necessarily be disqualified, but neither Walker or Christie have been part of any legislature. Rubio served in the FL House and Kasich in the US House, of the other candidates. There are many good possibilities outside that group as well, but I’m sure Trump will have better connections with big donors than any of them.
African Americans are voting for him. They sometimes take a back seat and don’t show their cards (mixed metaphors are OK after two Diet Cokes). They don’t want to seem competitive with the illegals but they know they stand to benefit if the invasion is slowed or stopped. Other reasons too, of course.
For the DEMs
West Virginia: 63% Reporting
Sanders 51%
Clinton 36.8%
Nebraska: 96% Reporting
Sanders 57.1%
Clinton 42.9%
Is he not speaking?
<<Our strength is in our diversity.
This is a vile phrase the Globalists LOVE to shove down our throats, because they know the opposite is true. No better way to bust up nations than to dilute their culture, language, and borders.
Happy to hear the witch bested by an old weak commie. Makes me smile.
Those commie crazies are going to be a problem at the convention.
“1119 delegate count on CNN. Google has it at 1107.. so 12 pt. difference”
I think the difference is the unbound delegates and how you want to add them in. A lot of the unbound are saying they will now vote for Trump.
Me too...the voters in W. Virginia and Nebraska came through big time for him.....a thank you would be nice
Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic presidential primary in Nebraska, but it’s a victory for the Democratic front-runner that won’t get her any closer to clinching her party’s nomination.
That’s because Nebraska allocated all 25 of its delegates to this summer’s Democratic National Convention in a caucus held on March 5 that was won by the Vermont senator.
He took home 15 delegates from that caucus, while Clinton won 10.
Earlier Tuesday, Sanders won the Democratic primary in West Virginia.
I wish we could have a Sanders vs Trump election. This is a lesson our young people need to absorb. That is a powerful, real difference in government and a very good lesson for our nation.
She’s not screeching tonight. Went home to NY. Thus, by Cruz rules, she’s dropped out of the race.
“37% in... a Trumpian blowout with 75%.”
Oh my. At this rate he will get close to 80%. His numbers keep rising.
The Dem party seems even more corrupt than ours, if possible.
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This was posted quite a while ago:
Sanders won Nebraska, according to A.P.
Candidates Vote Pct. Delegates
Bernie Sanders 19,120 57.1% 14
Hillary Clinton 14,340 42.9 10
Other 0 0.0
33,460 votes, 99% reporting (153 of 154 precincts)
Winner called by A.P.
It would be the ultimate choice, communism vs capitalism.
Shes not screeching tonight. Went home to NY.
Ohhhh, she’s screeching.
Just maybe not on tv.
“Does this mean Cruz is announcing his transition team?”
Maybe? Word I had was that he was picking his cabinet.
Isn’t or wasn’t he on O’Reilly tonight? I don’t know since I can’t watch it but I believe I read that.
He has Thank you’s up on Twitter and Facebook.
He’s not going to speak?
Why not?
He usually gives a presser afterwards..
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