Donald trump leads a new republican presidential nationwide poll

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many reports his support is waning for the all important Wisconsin
many seeing the blustering loudmouth maybe,like lol who dissapeared,
have to be a loyal diehard to continually follow an idiot for more than a short period

- his plan is to use his executive authority to cancel cash remittances that people in this country send to their families that are in Mexico.


wow,thanks for that ko
never heard that gem, what an insensitive orhery cuss huh yet again
really shows his true intentions and what an insensitive person it can/will betworse with that power belt around its waist

bet his loving supporters would be thinking,
'gee what a great president he would make'

i enjoy hearing of/very seldom watch the idiot make more of a fool of itself with each utterance/revelation ..

Based on the Wisconsin poll numbers, I am assuming he will lose there. What is unclear is how it will affect the rest of the race. The problem for the stop trump crowd is Cruz is really no better . This is the time of year that voters need to remember, it is hard to vote AGAINST someone.
 

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Based on the Wisconsin poll numbers, I am assuming he will lose there. What is unclear is how it will affect the rest of the race. The problem for the stop trump crowd is Cruz is really no better . This is the time of year that voters need to remember, it is hard to vote AGAINST someone.
I question the reliability of those polls. As I mentioned in a previous post, the republican polls only consist of people who voted in the last election as republicans. It doesn't count newly eligible voters, independents, or cross over democrats. All of whom will be voting today as these are open primaries. If it was a closed primary then the polls would be dead on, but since it is open... not so much with the accuracy.

Maybe that means Cruz will have an even bigger lead or Kasich might benefit from it, just don't be surprised if Trump eeks out another win here. My worry is what will happen tomorrow if he does win and how far his rhetoric will go next if he doesn't pay a price at the ballot box for his jackassery of late.
 

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The problem for the stop trump crowd is Cruz is really no better . This is the time of year that voters need to remember, it is hard to vote AGAINST someone.


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yes and i shudder ha
thanks for the further info guys,to enhance'duh gaaawd knows why ha, my understanding of the US elections
confused me for years how it actually works?
but i geuss to have any reasonable input i need to know just a little ha

i do genuinely look at my younger generations and ponder what lies' in store for them,and thats an outsider non US citizens thoughts and concerns for what the world could likely be influenced by,even down here,ha, but i geuss a little silly of me ..
 

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I question the reliability of those polls. As I mentioned in a previous post, the republican polls only consist of people who voted in the last election as republicans. It doesn't count newly eligible voters, independents, or cross over democrats. All of whom will be voting today as these are open primaries. If it was a closed primary then the polls would be dead on, but since it is open... not so much with the accuracy.

Maybe that means Cruz will have an even bigger lead or Kasich might benefit from it, just don't be surprised if Trump eeks out another win here. My worry is what will happen tomorrow if he does win and how far his rhetoric will go next if he doesn't pay a price at the ballot box for his jackassery of late.
I concur, off topic, but one can tell which newspaper likes which candidate..by their "poll results" stories..Going on 2 days in a row now, here in CA. The LA Times has been distributing stories about , "recent polling shows this" propaganda
The Mercury-News picks this stuff up and sticks in between the ads back in the front section somewhere

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As California primary nears, even Sanders supporters are uniting behind Clinton and against a common enemy: Trump


and this..

Analysis
Latinos and women are blunting Trump and Sanders in California's primaries



 
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I question the reliability of those polls. As I mentioned in a previous post, the republican polls only consist of people who voted in the last election as republicans. It doesn't count newly eligible voters, independents, or cross over democrats. All of whom will be voting today as these are open primaries. If it was a closed primary then the polls would be dead on, but since it is open... not so much with the accuracy.

Maybe that means Cruz will have an even bigger lead or Kasich might benefit from it, just don't be surprised if Trump eeks out another win here. My worry is what will happen tomorrow if he does win and how far his rhetoric will go next if he doesn't pay a price at the ballot box for his jackassery of late.

Since the GOP is trying to unite behind Cruz, who is equally as evil, but suddenly electable, I am holding out for a Trump win. I'll prefer he pay the price in November.
 

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Since the GOP is trying to unite behind Cruz, who is equally as evil, but suddenly electable, I am holding out for a Trump win. I'll prefer he pay the price in November.
This is just a suspicion, I have nothing to back this up, but I don't think the Cruz backers are going to stick with him in an open convention. I think they are only backing him now to try and prevent Trump from winning the first ballot at the convention. Once the delegates are free from the primary results, I believe all that support is going to Kasich or someone else. The party leaders are annoyed by Trump. They hate Cruz.
 

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This is just a suspicion, I have nothing to back this up, but I don't think the Cruz backers are going to stick with him in an open convention. I think they are only backing him now to try and prevent Trump from winning the first ballot at the convention. Once the delegates are free from the primary results, I believe all that support is going to Kasich or someone else. The party leaders are annoyed by Trump. They hate Cruz.

You may be exactly right - anything goes with these weasels. The overriding problem is everyone is AGAINST, no one is FOR. The opposition is splintered. You could see Mitt mount a crusade, or JEB! try to make a comeback, or Little Marco enter with even newer boots! From the beginning the GOP has been described as a clown car and with a brokered convention at least a possibility, it has expanded to three rings!

If all goes well we may be seeing the GOP's death gasp. Let it be so. I also suspect you are probably right about the polling for Wisconsin, so tonight's results will be fascinating to see. It's never too early to start screening for 2020.
 
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If the republican course remains unchanged, be prepared for "David Duke for president of the true confederacy, 2020... God told me to run."

Ok, that is going too far (I hope) but you get the idea.
 
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You may be exactly right - anything goes with these weasels. The overriding problem is everyone is AGAINST, no one is FOR. The opposition is splintered. You could see Mitt mount a crusade, or JEB! try to make a comeback, or Little Marco enter with even newer boots! From the beginning the GOP has been described as a clown car and with a brokered convention at least a possibility, it has expanded to three rings!

If all goes well we may be seeing the GOP's death gasp. Let it be so. I also suspect you are probably right about the polling for Wisconsin, so tonight's results will be fascinating to see. It's never too early to start screening for 2020.

Oh but wait the Koch Brothers are backing Mr. Ryan as a white knight!

If the polls are right, Ted Cruz will win today’s Wisconsin primary. That won’t make it any more likely that Cruz could get a majority of Republican delegates (which is far out of reach for him), but it will make it less likely that Donald Trump will manage to win outright; most current projections show him falling just a bit short of the 1,237 delegates he needs.

If we get to that contested convention, there will be three real options before the Republican Party: Trump, Cruz, or someone else. And the party is beginning to coalesce around the idea that if it has to be someone else, it should be Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

www.washingtonpost.com: No, Paul Ryan can’t ride in to save the GOP
And we all know the Trumpsters will NOT coalesce around Paul Ryan. That's just 100% fantasy. The implosion is well on it's way. Cleveland will be bigger than Star Wars: The Force Awakens this year. Can't wait.
 

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we will see soon ik geuss huh ..
one things for sure he knows how to milk his followers , reality show days i geuss ..

Donald Trump heading for loss in Wisconsin amid growing doubts about his viability

http://www.smh.com.au/world/donald-trump-pushes-border-new-wall-plan-to-drum-up-votes-as-wisconsin-loss-looms-20160405-gnzae7?eid=email:nnn-13omn656-ret_newsl-membereng:nnn-04/11/2013-news_am-dom-news-nnn-smh-u&campaign_code=13INO010&et_bid=27830702&promote_channel=edmail&mbnr=MTE3MjM0NTc#ixzz44zFrFyad
 
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Oh but wait the Koch Brothers are backing Mr. Ryan as a white knight!

If the polls are right, Ted Cruz will win today’s Wisconsin primary. That won’t make it any more likely that Cruz could get a majority of Republican delegates (which is far out of reach for him), but it will make it less likely that Donald Trump will manage to win outright; most current projections show him falling just a bit short of the 1,237 delegates he needs.

If we get to that contested convention, there will be three real options before the Republican Party: Trump, Cruz, or someone else. And the party is beginning to coalesce around the idea that if it has to be someone else, it should be Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

www.washingtonpost.com: No, Paul Ryan can’t ride in to save the GOP
And we all know the Trumpsters will NOT coalesce around Paul Ryan. That's just 100% fantasy. The implosion is well on it's way. Cleveland will be bigger than Star Wars: The Force Awakens this year. Can't wait.
Eh, the Republican base can be brought to heel with FOX News and right wing radio.
 

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Really? You think both sides are just as bad on the issue of race?
So because I think both sides aren't as bad, I'm an extremist and therefore proving your point?
So what was it about my statement that proved your point then?

Dude.... in order to understand what he tries to say WITHOUT saying, you have to understand the ideology behind it...

BEGINNING with the notion that we're part of the problem because we discuss racism, bigotry, discrimination, and disparity, and, also part of the problem, that we're allowed to.

Once you realize that, the rest pretty much falls into place.
 
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Dude.... in order to understand what he tries to say WITHOUT saying, you have to understand the ideology behind it...

BEGINNING with the notion that we're part of the problem because we discuss racism, bigotry, discrimination, and disparity, and, also part of the problem, that we're allowed to.

Once you realize that, the rest pretty much falls into place.

As long as you can discuss race using CODE and dog whistles it's OK and to convey how bad they are it's OK. That discussion gets a GREEN light. Also green light is discussing why "those people" won't vote for us. We just can't figure it out.
 
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Dude.... in order to understand what he tries to say WITHOUT saying, you have to understand the ideology behind it...

BEGINNING with the notion that we're part of the problem because we discuss racism, bigotry, discrimination, and disparity, and, also part of the problem, that we're allowed to.

Once you realize that, the rest pretty much falls into place.
I want to be sure that is what he is saying, and if so, get him to admit it.
 

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musent give up on the tragic dejected speicimen of humanity
that would never do ..haha

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Sounds as though after a long complicated process of asking people to vote on who they want as their national candidate, the republican party may just throw out the result and choose someone else.

I cant help feeling this may leave a number of voters rather upset. Still, would they rather vote for Clinton?