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l.

 

All the above from a Rubio supporter. But I see he is not a winner now. Time to move on to 2020 and who can unseat Clinton.

Good, you'll get another shot to be a supporter of his in 2020. My guess is that Cruz will also make another run at it

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The People's Cube responds to today's Boston Globe fake Donald Trump front page.

 

 

Before predicting the future, how about taking a closer look at the present !

 

 

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Have any of you been reading Trump's tweets on losing delegates?

 

Has he always been a whiny B word or is this something new? He's actually become an orange version of Obama.

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Have any of you been reading Trump's tweets on losing delegates?

 

Has he always been a whiny B word or is this something new? He's actually become an orange version of Obama.

It's pretty clear looking at Trump's campaign that he didn't have a full understanding of how the process of winning a nomination works, the nuts and bolts of it. That should not come as a surprise to anyone though.

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Have any of you been reading Trump's tweets on losing delegates?

 

Has he always been a whiny B word or is this something new? He's actually become an orange version of Obama.

Ah yeah, this has been Trump's shtick forever.

 

That's why nyc media should bear most of the blame for this. He hasn't changed an iota and they had no problem giving him a megaphone over the last thirty years. Now they're reaping what they've sowed.

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Ah yeah, this has been Trump's shtick forever.

 

That's why nyc media should bear most of the blame for this. He hasn't changed an iota and they had no problem giving him a megaphone over the last thirty years. Now they're reaping what they've sowed.

 

To be fair, it's been a very symbiotic relationship. Trump has always given them ratings/sales/clicks, the press has given Trump publicity and a distinct brand.

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Ah yeah, this has been Trump's shtick forever.

 

That's why nyc media should bear most of the blame for this. He hasn't changed an iota and they had no problem giving him a megaphone over the last thirty years. Now they're reaping what they've sowed.

Yup, they have a journalistic duty to ignore the GOP front runner :rolleyes:

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:lol: "Journalistic duty." Where do you get this ****?

 

Everyone knows about journalistic duty. All journalists have to adhere to it after they take the Hippocratic oath.

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:lol: "Journalistic duty." Where do you get this ****?

Are you drunk?

 

Trump has been the GOP frontrunner for 30 years? :huh:

Nope, but neither did his appearance on tv lead to him running away with GOP votes

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To be fair, it's been a very symbiotic relationship. Trump has always given them ratings/sales/clicks, the press has given Trump publicity and a distinct brand.

 

That is true, he's been ratings gold. That's why they choose to ignore his support business record

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I know this would never happen but hear me out anyway. Let's say Trump gets the nomination but every person he picks for his VP says no. Then what?

 

 

Well they have to nominate someone, so they'll go with a toady who says yes to everything Trump wants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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National polls show that even as Trump’s image has cratered among the broader electorate, more Republicans have a favorable opinion than view him unfavorably. In the states that have already voted, as many Republican primary voters said they would be satisfied if Trump won the nomination as said they wouldn’t, according to exit polls. Majorities in the large states that voted on March 15 said they would be satisfied with a choice between Trump and Hillary Clinton and wouldn’t consider voting for a third-party option.

 

Ya, that darn media did it!

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/donald-trump-support-polls-221814#ixzz45dfHZISp

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