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More than 70 top Republican elected officials and party operatives have signed a letter calling for the Republican National Committee to stop funding Donald Trump?s presidential campaign. Former members of Congress, RNC staffers and other party insiders say the RNC should focus on Senate and House races where Republicans face tough elections.
The letter, first reported by POLITICO, says Trump has alienated ?millions of voters? since the Republican National Convention with his repeated comments and gaffes that drew widespread criticism. ?Every dollar spent by the RNC on Donald Trump?s campaign is a dollar of donor money wasted on the losing effort of a candidate who has actively undermined the GOP at every turn,? the letter states. ?The RNC should shift its strategy and its resources to convince voters not to give Hillary Clinton the ?blank check? of a Democrat-controlled Congress to advance her big government agenda.? Yikes
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where the hell is kristie kreme?
Posted on: 2016/8/12 0:57
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Scott Adams, famed cartoonist of Dilbert, had already been mocking Clinton for pairing ?the idea of President Trump with nuclear disaster, racism, Hitler, the Holocaust and whatever else makes you tremble in fear.?
The incitement got so bad that Adams, in a satire on blog.dilbert.com, ?endorsed? Clinton. He did so, he explained, ?for my personal safety.? Quoth he: ?My safety is at risk if I am seen as supportive of Trump.? Like maybe a crowbar to the head?
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Trumplethinskin AKA Mr. Tiny Hands latest attempt at foreign policy discource is his claim that President Barack Obama founded ISIS.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/d ... 4b007c36e4dd7a3?section=&
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Trump could be another concoction of crooked Hillary's
Posted on: 2016/8/11 18:34
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When Trump said that Obama is the 'MVP' of ISIS, maybe someone should have told him he is the 'MVP' of Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
Posted on: 2016/8/11 17:29
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http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pd ... /PPP_Release_SC_81116.pdf
How about PPP polling showing Trump's lead only by 2 points in South Carolina? Realistically, Trump will still win SC, but boy, just the fact we are talking about SC being competitive is astonishing. Thank you, Mr. Trump!
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From 538 -
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/t ... place-among-black-voters/ Trump Is In Fourth Place Among Black Voters "Trump is currently in fourth place among black voters. You read that correctly: He?s trailing Hillary Clinton, Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein."
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It's significant because they not just won't vote for him, but 1 in 5 surveyed wants him to drop out of the race altogether.
Do you support Trump? Quote:
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Donald Trump's poll numbers are plummeting in a state that's crucial to him winning the presidency.
In Pennsylvania, a state both Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton are targeting heavily ahead of November, the past four polls featured on RealClearPolitics have shown the Manhattan billionaire trailing the former secretary of state by 10 or 11 points. OOOPS
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Yup... let's waste space analyzing a voter poll of 396 Republicans and focus on 19% who want Trump to quit while 70% want him to stay and 10% who don't know but probably do not want to state their own opinion to a stranger on a phone.
Of course the results of this in depth scientific liberal Reuters poll was analyzed by multiple reporters, writers, editors at pro-Hillary Huff Po. No media bias worries here. Isn't the real story here why 80% of these Republicans do not want Trump to quit? If you look at the numbers it should be not hard to figure that 19% are the angry Jeb Bush establishment republicans? No real surprises here. Quote:
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I thought this was crap .... but holy moly TRUMP is mental and it's true. TRUMP is on drugs, needs drugs or isn't taking enough drugs. The Washington Post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politic ... 1-6d27287896b5_story.html
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How about this?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly one-fifth of registered Republicans want Donald Trump to drop out of the race for the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday, reflecting the turmoil his candidacy has sown within his party. Some 19 percent think the New York real estate magnate should drop out, 70 percent think he should stay in and 10 percent say they ?don?t know,? according to the Aug. 5-8 poll of 396 registered Republicans. The poll has a confidence interval of six percentage points. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/t ... cid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063 Quote:
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Wording to the Washington post, trump has accused Obama of being the founder of isis. And he said Hillary is the co founder
Posted on: 2016/8/11 3:20
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Don't waste your time reading through this foolishness.
Amazing how the NY Times was able to find a female project manager who identifies as "republican" living in the #1 US Sanctuary City, San Francisco CA no less. Better yet, this arch conservative republican logs onto the Clinton website and suddenly sees democrat talking points that convince her to abandon her republican views and vote for Clinton. Of course the NY Times reporters have a history of inventing people or telling outright lies to enhance their stories.... have to call bullsh*t on this story too. Quote:
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Of all the tribulations facing Donald J. Trump, perhaps none is stirring as much anxiety inside his campaign as the precipitous decline of support from Republican women, an electoral cornerstone for the party?s past nominees that is starting to crumble.
In a striking series of defections, high-profile Republican women are abandoning decades of party loyalty and vowing to oppose Mr. Trump, calling him emotionally unfit for the presidency and a menace to national security. But even more powerfully, his support from regular Republican women is falling after Mr. Trump?s provocative remarks about everything from the silence of the mother of a slain Muslim soldier to how women should respond to sexual harassment in the workplace. ?For people like me, who are Republican but reasonable and still have our brains attached, it?s hard to see Trump as a reasonable, sane Republican,? said Dina Vela, a project manager in San Antonio who said she had always voted Republican and remained wary of Hillary Clinton. But to her own surprise, she has started visiting Mrs. Clinton?s campaign website and plans to vote for her. Since the two parties held their nominating conventions, Mr. Trump?s lead over Mrs. Clinton with Republican women voters has declined by 13 percentage points, according to polls conducted by The New York Times and CBS News. In late July, 72 percent of Republican women said they would vote for Mr. Trump, a healthy majority, but far below the level won by the past three Republican presidential nominees. In 2012, Mitt Romney won 93 percent of Republican women. In 2008, John McCain won 89 percent, and four years earlier, George W. Bush won 93 percent. In politically moderate swing states like Pennsylvania, which aides to Mr. Trump say are crucial to his victory, Mr. Trump?s standing with women over all is perilously low among registered voters: Just 27 percent of women back him, compared with 58 percent for Mrs. Clinton, according to a poll by Franklin & Marshall College. Ivanka Trump Stays Mostly Mum on Being Dragged Into Debate on Sexual Harassment AUG. 2, 2016 Electoral Map Gives Donald Trump Few Places to Go JULY 30, 2016 Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, said that Mr. Trump?s divisive and combative tactics, which seem to have intensified since he secured the Republican nomination, were amplified in the eyes and ears of the nation?s female voters. In an interview on Tuesday, Ms. Walsh cited a controversy Mr. Trump had set off just moments before, when he seemed to suggest that gun owners who care about the Second Amendment take action against Mrs. Clinton if she is elected. Democrats immediately denounced his remarks as a reckless invitation to his supporters to commit violence. ?That kind of rhetoric is inflammatory, and I think we are seeing that women in particular have a real problem with it,? Ms. Walsh said. More
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You think Democrats were happy with George W Bush? Romney compared to Trump is looking pretty damn good at this point.
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He may be done. But people have short memories. Donald is the result of too many people frustrated with the direction of this country. Romney not looking too bad now huh? Remember the left treated him and McCain the same as if they were Donald
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And if the democrats had put up a more trustworthy and honorable candidate do you think we would be having this conversation? These former Bush sympathizers are not telling people to go vote for Hillary. People would take Joe Biden at this point on both sides.
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What is truly scary are number of people still supporting Donald the dunce
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btw...many people are saying that Trump is finished as of tonight. The 2nd amendment comment was the last straw. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/t ... _57aa2f6de4b0ba7ed23dd652 Donald Trump Suggests Shooting Hillary Clinton, Her Supreme Court Picks, Or Both ?A person seeking to be the president of the United States should not suggest violence in any way,? the Clinton campaign responded. 08/09/2016 03:52 pm ET
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There are two sets of rules. Nothing new.
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fat-ass-bike wrote: What is disappointing is that we will have our first female president elected not because she is the best person for the job, but rather because the other candidates were that bad and useless ... one could surmise that all the parties put their worst candidates up for contention (with Bernie being the 'black sheep') to ensure we have a female president for the first time in history! [/quo That was.certianly the case with the DNC and the democratic party on a whole
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What did I say that was wrong?
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Vague like the Megyn Kelly blood comment. If you think he was referring to menstrual blood you have a depraved mind. Idiot.
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The Orlando Father's killer was wearing a button that said "Proud Dad of Orlando Killer" but Hillary chose to ignore it for some reason.
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Hillary tried to get Roof's father but he was unavailable. Trump booked him for the rally in Detroit. Win for the Donald.
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What is disappointing is that we will have our first female president elected not because she is the best person for the job, but rather because the other candidates were that bad and useless ... one could surmise that all the parties put their worst candidates up for contention (with Bernie being the 'black sheep') to ensure we have a female president for the first time in history!
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