Posted on 05/20/2016 8:16:39 AM PDT by mandaladon
Edited on 05/20/2016 8:17:15 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump wants to rewrite the electoral map.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.com ...
With more votes than any Republican in history, he already has.
At least a majority of the 57 contiguous states.......hee hee hee
“bombastic billionaire” = MSNBC still treating Donald Trump like a comic book character. Boy, will THEY be shocked on election night!
BTW, has anybody yet figured out how to bottle the tears from all of the snowflakes and other assorted “Progressives” from election night? I think tiny vials of authentic tears (along with proper provenance, of course) could fetch a pretty penny.
If I were a politically minded conservative in these states I’d be beating down the doors of the local election office to get on the ballot, any ballot, for anything to try to ride this impending tsunami.
And before you cite previous studies that show nothing would have changed in past elections, let me remind you that those studies were based on the existing votes cast. In some very dark blue states like Kalifornia, there are likely a lower turnout from conservatives because they know their state is going Democratic so don't even try.
And I'm sure the opposite is true in very Red states like Texas. No doubt Austin would go Democratic.
Since the day Mr. Trump announced, I have had no doubts whatsoever as to his winning and walking in the White House January 21, 2017.....and neither should any red blooded Trump Supporter!!!
Can he?
NO!
In some very dark blue states like Kalifornia, there are likely a lower turnout from conservatives because they know their state is going Democratic so don’t even try.”
Very true.
But if all of a sudden....conservatives start thinking that their vote counts....in California and other states...that is when the tsunami builds.
It actually “could” happen this time. Don’t know if it will, but it could....
CA auto registered every illegal in the state to vote. CA will probably go 100% blue this year.
I honestly think he is correct.
For one point, he is a different type of politician from the run of the mill beltway fools who fear for their jobs and public scrutiny. He’s rich and successful, why should he care what both sides of the house have been doing to him since he started this trip. Unless they get personal, they don’t mean a whole lot.
Secondly, each of his opponents have built a wall between their candidates so that a certain amount of them will vote for Trump because they can’t stand the other liberal candidate as theirs didn’t get in.
And thirdly, Trump’s overwhelming solid vote in the primaries from the people, (you remember those, don’t you? The ones that decide the general election.) has been far greater than anyone suspected.)
Does he have a chance to steal some liberal areas. I think so.
red
By being just like a democrat.
JMHO
Yeah that chaps my hide. Oh noes he doesn’t fit in a feminized cookie cutter mold... He’s BOMBASTIC!!! Call the fuzz!! Idiots.
He won the nomination spending a paltry 54 million dollars with strong competition who outspent him 5 to 1. He already re-wrote decades of political realities.
That said, how many hundreds of millions will liberals have to spend DEFENDING states which are supposed to be solid Democrat?
I think he will win Michigan, New Mexico and Wisconsin
I talk politics all the time and the only name I heart in CA is Trump!!! Yes, Liberal CA!!! Everyone hates Hillary.
Yes, he can, so long as he doesn’t end up compromised by the GOPe. Hillary is being pushed further left by Sanders and Trump will steal the center. Provided Mitt, Bush, and all other thoroughly repudiated GOPe types keep their mitts off our candidate, I expect a landslide.
He has a smart team. They had better figure that out and do something about it.
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