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@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/Uy6kBZ6fbs #NarcoMarco likes to get high, even on stage!
— Neil Turner (@NeilTurner_) March 2, 2016
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2016/Mitchell_Poll_FOX_2_GOP_Primary_3-2-16.pdf
Michigan poll:
Trump 39%
Rubio 19%
Cruz 14%
Kasich 12%
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/la/louisiana_republican_presidential_primary-4074.html
Trump + 20 in Lousiania!
There are polls for Kentucky (Trump+13) and Kansas (Trump+12),
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/fl/florida_republican_presidential_primary-3555.html
Trump at + 18.7 in Florida, a winner take all state
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/oh/ohio_republican_presidential_primary-4077.html
Trump at + 5 on Ohio
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/fl/florida_republican_presidential_primary-3555.html
Trump at +24 in Mississippi
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/polls-show-donald-trump-leading-231149547.html
Polls show Donald Trump leading everywhere during a critical 2-week stretch
Here's how Trump is faring in those states, based on individual polls or RealClearPolitics polling averages:
March 5
Kansas Republican caucus (40 delegates): Trump is up 12 points
Kentucky Republican primary (45 delegates): Trump is up 13 points
Louisiana Republican primary (47 delegates): Trump is up 19 points
March 8
Michigan Republican primary (59 delegates): Trump is up 15.4 points
Mississippi Republican primary (40 delegates): Trump is up 24 points
March 15
Florida Republican primary (99 delegates — winner take all): Trump is up 18.7 points and ahead of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio
Illinois Republican primary (69 delegates): Trump is up 15.5 points
North Carolina Republican primary (72 delegates): Trump is up 10.3 points
Ohio Republican primary (66 delegates — winner take all): Trump is up five points and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich
Nearly 600 delegates will be in play over the course of the next two weeks — roughly half of what is needed to secure the Republican nomination — in the above states. And more than 150 are up for grabs in the four states that lack polling, plus the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, which also hold elections. Polling is unavailable for the two territories.
This is good news, think I'll gloat now.
(Smiling with a purpose)
Rubio is sinking like the Titanic; he didn't even win DC Suburb Virginia which was supposed to be in the bag for him, a 5%+ beat of Trump. He has won a single state by Super Tuesday, is going to get blown away in his home state, which in GOPe logic makes him a contender.
Meanwhile Cruz won Texas with the smallest margin of a Texan Elected Official running as a Presidential candidate in US History.
People walked out on Cruz at CPAC, and Kasich got booed over Common Core during a Malkin speech.
Cruz is at this point, just negotiating to get something from Trump. Many of Cruz voters will go for Trump in the rest of the states, the rest will stay home and sulk, and then half of those again will be so panicked by Hillary they'll come out again in Nov.
Kasich is such an incredibly weak candidate.
Trump up 17 in Maryland:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/md/maryland_republican_presidential_primary-4313.html
And Maryland has a closed primary.
Trump at + 18 in NY, NJ, and CT
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ny/new_york_republican_presidential_primary-4222.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/nj/new_jersey_republican_presidential_primary-3444.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ct/connecticut_republican_presidential_primary-5352.html
I love reading the articles listed on Real Clear Politics. David Brooks, Max Boot, Kagans, Bill Kristol, Podhoretz, all crying and wetting their pants. Their should be "Neocon crying porn" you can fap to.
Oh, and last but not least:
Carson is definitely out
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/03/ben-carson-announces-campaign-is-suspended-220281
And that means 3/4 of his voters go for Trump. He's gonna gain 3-6% everywhere.
Also Trump has a fantastic relationship with the Construction Unions, almost everybody in the Construction Trades is a Trump Supporter - also Law Enforcement and Emergency Personnel. Those key lower middle class white voters.
Whereas Hillary's is in the least economically involved profession in the USA - the Marcuses, followed by Marge's Sisters.
Along those lines, a certain duck keeps saying that Trump is a dictator.... His organization has over 22,000 employees... If he was anywhere near a dictator, wouldn't you think there would be lots of ex- disgruntled employees being interviewed by the MSM spilling the beans??
The opposite - his workers love him.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3464605/If-want-know-Donald-Trump-run-White-House-look-operates-Mar-Lago.html
If he was anywhere near a dictator, wouldn't you think there would be lots of ex- disgruntled employees being interviewed by the MSM spilling the beans??
Why?
Putin has no disgruntled former underlings bad-mouthing him.
No living ones, anyway ...
Putin has no disgruntled former underlings bad-mouthing him.
Only Oligarchs who fled the country to their London Penthouses, which they somehow brought while telling their miners they had no money to pay them salaries and hadn't paid them for months. They then fund all the anti-Putin "Human Rights" groups with the money they never had to pay their employees with for 6+ months and alleged that every snoopy journalist and uppity at least some tax-demanding mayor they assassinated was killed by Putin, not them.
Because the Press and State Dept always tells the truth about conditions in other countries, like when Saddam's Officers tossed the babies out of incubators, and his purchase of Yellowcake.
And you think that makes Trump supporters look good?
And you think it makes Trump supporters look bad???
I posted it because it's funny, because for the most part, it's true.
And you think it makes Trump supporters look bad???
Yes, I do. It looks like an angry mob. I think it makes his supporters look bad.
And you think that makes Trump supporters look good?
I makes them look like adults, that is worried about paying for Bernies campaign bribes to the youth.
Uh oh. Kansas called for Cruz. And Cruz leading in Maine.
Yup and in KS by big margins. I wonder if the all out assault on Trump by everybody else in the repub party is starting to have an effect? If trump goes down in flames, I ain't voting for the repub-especially not for the slimy cretin Cruz.
Gasp I can't bring myself to vote Hillary-maybe will do the same as last time, when I didn't vote.
One of the benefits of being an independent is that you can vote for either party-but when both suck, you are stuck!
And Cruz leading in Maine.
That's fraud, then. No way Maine is for Cruz, Maine NEVER votes the Soc Con. I could believe Rubio or Kasich but not Cruz - see Vermont and Mass and NH.
Only 4.5% precincts recording, is probably the villages with 3 log cabins accessible only by a Forest Service road, and reported results via VHF Radio because no phone lines or cell towers in range.
Kansas is no Surprise, went for Santorum and Huckabee by 50% also.
I think he will pick up. But Trump it is for me-I am not voting for an aristocratic establishment nutjob again. A used car salesman has more ethics than those nuts.
Kentucky looks like it's in the Bag.
Trump better get Lawyers ready for Maine, but let's see when the inhabited parts start counting, and not just the Mountain Manaics who nail dead Owls to their doors.
Kentucky and Louisiana, the big ones, in for Trump.
Cruz won Kansas, but shockingly, Maine - which I totally don't understand.
There's going to be a special place in hell for both Rubio and Kasich as well as their voters and delegates. Hell throw in the republican party for suggesting that they stay in the race to scew up Trump.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/la/louisiana_republican_presidential_primary-4074.html
Trump + 20 in Lousiania!There are polls for Kentucky (Trump+13) and Kansas (Trump+12),
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/fl/florida_republican_presidential_primary-3555.html
Trump at + 18.7 in Florida, a winner take all statehttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/oh/ohio_republican_presidential_primary-4077.html
Trump at + 5 on Ohiohttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/fl/florida_republican_presidential_primary-3555.html
Trump at +24 in Mississippi
Support definitely seems to be waning for Trump.
Polled at +20 in LA. Looks like he'll squeak out a close win. Maybe end up +3. Appears to have lost with votes cast on election day.
Polled at +12 in KS. Lost by 25. 37 point swing.
Polled at +13 in KY. Looks like he'll win by 4
The Establishment isn't playign around anymore. Get the ballots out of the dumpters and do a recount I bet it would be a different story than what uncle Gates is reporting.
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#trump
Hey HO! Ramos has got to GO!
This is what Liberal electioneering will get you, and trying to place every Latino on the Lbieral plantation in their place along side depressed gheto blacks that the Liberals kick back down every time they try to crawl out.
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/latino/mrc-latino-staff/2016/09/14/univision-anchors-electioneering-sparks-ramos-must-go-drive