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Trump Winning! Hillary on the ropes


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2016 Feb 11, 12:28pm   203,444 views  915 comments

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http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/11/media/donald-trump-univision-settle-miss-usa/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom

Trump sued Univision, the biggest Spanish language broadcaster in the United States, for $500 million last summer. Trump and the CEO of Univision, Randy Falco, issued peacemaking statements. "I have known Donald Trump for many years in both a personal and professional capacity and we are pleased to settle this matter and move forward," Falco said. "I'm glad we are able to put these differences behind us," Trump said. A Univision spokeswoman declined any further comment.

#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

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161   tatupu70   2016 Mar 5, 8:44pm  

Tenpoundbass says

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

You know Microsoft isn't counting votes anymore, right?

162   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 5, 8:52pm  

tatupu70 says

You know Microsoft isn't counting votes anymore, right?

Why because people complained?
No they just aren't telling anyone anymore.
It's the software. There is and was no plan B vote talleying software.
They are still polling with machines right?

163   tatupu70   2016 Mar 5, 9:00pm  

Tenpoundbass says

They are still polling with machines right?

No

And Maine (which I assume is what you are talking about) was a caucus.

164   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 7:32am  

Caucuses are different than Primaries. I expect all the diehard Cruz Churchladies and Pastors did some shaming and strongarming at their Tables.

If these were Primaries, results I think would be different, 'cept maybe in Kansas.

165   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 7:42am  

I hear in Florida, you can't watch TV without seeing upteen anti-Trump ads.

Trump has hardly spent much, relative to his competition, anywhere.

166   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 6, 7:54am  

tatupu70 says

No

And Maine (which I assume is what you are talking about) was a caucus.

Well the mother fucker had no business no where near anywhere anything that had anything to with any vote tallying in the first goddamend place.
All else after that is a red flag for Shenanigans. Coupled with the medias outright mental breakdown to topple Trumps rise, and everyone's willingness to label his supporters as KKK racist facists.
When this is over you know we don't go back to the way shit was before.
We're going to do a huge race reconciliation. I'm going to drag everyone out of their homes and rub their noses in the Liberal race shit.

It's time we put the Democrats er I mean the Dixiecrats back to thier former racist glory. You bastards should stop hiding in the shaddows calling Trump supporters racist. Come on out you racist creeps, show everyone your hoods, you Liberal cunts!

167   lostand confused   2016 Mar 6, 8:22am  

The total number of votes in maine was under 20k I think. Cruz got 8k and trump got 6k- that is a very low turnout??

Looks like the caucuses are out, but the establishment is launching an all out assault on trump-if he survives this and becomes the nominee-Hillary won't have anything left to throw at him!!

168   mell   2016 Mar 6, 8:57am  

Trump did pretty well considering the media onslaught and has a lead in almost any poll for the upcoming primaries. Cruz is the only one left that could get him and - while unlikely - Cruz isn't establishment either. The establishment has already lost on the Republican side. Now if Hillary is indicted finally even the Democrats may regain some sort of democratic process..

169   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 6, 9:09am  

mell says

Trump did pretty well considering the media onslaught and has a lead in almost any poll for the upcoming primaries.

Of course he's doing well. The establishment want's a contested primary so they can broker the nomination at the convention.
All the while placing gags in his voters mouths and calling us racist and beating us with political whips and chains.

When this is over, you guys know how I vent here? I never say this stuff in polite company. But I will start, this will be my only speed of dialog.
Every Liberal that gets in my way on line or otherwise will get a verbal beat down.

I can afford to do it, as there is not many people who can do what I do. And there damned sure isn't anyone who understands my convoluted complex system I wrote my company that communicates with their vendors. I discovered something this past week. When you're really good at what you do, not a phony like most Liberals. But really really really know your shit at what you do. You can say what ever you want, and the Liberal HR establishment just has to squirm nervously and take it while you do so. I've got social and verbal tools and weapons, and I'm going to start using them.

170   mell   2016 Mar 6, 9:24am  

Tenpoundbass says

When this is over, you guys know how I vent here? I never say this stuff in polite company. But I will start, this will be my only speed of dialog.

Every Liberal that gets in my way on line or otherwise will get a verbal beat down.

I can afford to do it, as there is not many people who can do what I do. And there damned sure isn't anyone who understands my convoluted complex system I wrote my company that communicates with their vendors. I discovered something this past week. When you're really good at what you do, not a phony like most Liberals. But really really really know your shit at what you do. You can say what ever you want, and the Liberal HR establishment just has to squirm nervously and take it while you do so. I've got social and verbal tools and weapons, and I'm going to start using them.

Hey, more power to you - but you're a contractor AFAIK which makes it a bit easier than for full time employees. Anyhow, is there going to be an inauguration party/bbq somewhere?

171   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 10:51am  

Trump needs to promise Ted Cruz Scalia's seat and get him out already - but Cruz MUST endorse Trump openly and bluntly.

172   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 10:58am  

I can't take it anymore! #Trump2016 #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #AlwaysTrump pic.twitter.com/H7xOvlXdVz

— milton-ortiz62'chevy (@milton90863528) March 5, 2016

We love Trump, Mang.

173   socal2   2016 Mar 6, 11:00am  

Seems like Trump's train wreck debates are starting to catch up with him. If it were not for early voting, Trump may not have even won Louisiana. Everything is way closer than the polls suggest based on last night's returns. It's a good thing Trump skipped CPAC to shore up Kansas.

Barely a 1.5 weeks of negative advertisements exposing Trump's record and temperament, and Trump could be imploding. Imagine that.

Glad we have mostly have closed primaries here on out to keep the Trumpster liberals out.

176   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 11:45am  

Super Saturday #RubioMath

Trump
1st Place * 2 States = 2
2nd Place * 2 States = 4
Total: 6 points

Rubio
3rd Place * 4 States = 12
Total: 12 Points

Rubio Wins!!!

Just wait until Rubio adds Puerto Rico to Minnesota, then you'll see what a national election winner he is!

177   tatupu70   2016 Mar 6, 3:03pm  

Actually Rubio finished in 4th place in Maine.

Also--Cruz would never get confirmed to the Supreme Court. His fellow Senators all hate his guts.

178   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 3:13pm  

tatupu70 says

Also--Cruz would never get confirmed. His fellow Senators all hate his guts.

He's may very well not get re-elected. It doesn't matter. With Rubio Gone, at maximum Ted will get half of Rubio's supporters - at very, very, best
Most of the rest will go to Kasich, some will bow to the inevitable and Trump will keep winning.

Meanwhile, Lindsey Graham voted against Amnesty being dependent on finishing the first 350 miles of wall not long ago. It's easy to see what the GOPe wants.

179   tatupu70   2016 Mar 6, 3:19pm  

thunderlips11 says

bow to the inevitable and Trump will keep winning.

I think it's better than 50/50 that it's a brokered convention at this point.

Latest poll has Kasich ahead in MI. If he wins there, he will almost certainly take OH too. I will have the popcorn ready for the convention--it will be one for the ages.

180   mell   2016 Mar 6, 3:28pm  

tatupu70 says

Latest poll has Kasich ahead in MI. If he wins there, he will almost certainly take OH too. I will have the popcorn ready for the convention--it will be one for the ages.

Depends on which poll, also it won't matter if Trump comes in strong 2nd and furthers his lead in delegates (I believe MI is only winner take all if over 50% or not at all). At this point Kasich is likely hurting Cruz. Anyhow, a brokered convention is somewhat possible.

181   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 6, 3:40pm  

tatupu70 says

I think it's better than 50/50 that it's a brokered convention at this point.

And if Trump don't win you're going to see the WLM movement.

We're going to throttle the hypocracy and irony in this country so loud that Merkle shits her pants, from the perfect brown note.

182   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 4:21pm  

tatupu70 says

thunderlips11 says

bow to the inevitable and Trump will keep winning.

I think it's better than 50/50 that it's a brokered convention at this point.

Latest poll has Kasich ahead in MI. If he wins there, he will almost certainly take OH too. I will have the popcorn ready for the convention--it will be one for the ages.

You're not wrong, but after March 15th it's Winner-take-all, no more proportional states.

Going forward it's all downhill for Cruz - he's running out of Dominionist Whacko States (esp. with Caucuses where Pastors and fellow Churchgoers can bully their congregation members like Alaska and Iowa) like Kansas or where he can win or come in 2nd with ease.

But even in some of those, several of his victories have been by a hair, around a 3% margin: Iowa and Alaska for example, which probably would have been Trump's if it wasn't for the "Small Town Precinct Shaming Effect" and had been regular secret vote primaries. It doesn't matter if Trump loses places like Idaho, if he wins places like Michigan and Louisiana; Cruz can't win where it counts except his home state of Texas.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/03/02/us/super-tuesday-results-delegates.html

As the NYT itself states:

There real question is what will the GOPe do? They're in a bind. Many GOP voters who don't vote for Trump register their 2nd choice is Trump, and I believe the last few polls that asked this question have Trump at slightly over 50% of all Republican Voters as the first and second choice. Cruz voters REALLY do not like Rubio, and don't like "Common Core Kasich" either.

So, the "Rally around the Establishment Moderate" strategy could create the opposite of the desired effect. The other possibility, "Everybody except Cruz and Trump drop out" Strategy is also not going to help, since Cruz is absolutely unelectable in the general election - too far to the social con right without the populist planks that Trump has to soften that. That means many Rubio and Kasich voters will either stay home or go Trump to ensure a chance at a November Victory. I can't imagine Cruz getting more than half of Rubio/Kasich voters at the very best, including GOPe Loyalists that Hate Trump.

The Socal2s of the Republican Party is maybe 20-25%. Maybe in 2000-2012 they could count 30-40% as diehard straight down the middle Rushbo-National Review-Weekly Standard Pro-Corporate Neocon types, but not this time. This means they cannot win without major outreach and promises to the hard right social cons and liberal republican/nationalist types, neither of whom are feeling the GOPe love right now.

183   lostand confused   2016 Mar 6, 4:26pm  

Caucuses are strange. But he withstood a brutal all out , from all directions assault and still took the two biggest states. There is not much else the establishment can throw at him. I believe the caucus states are almost done? My state for example independents can vote for either party, but only for one party and indys are breaking for trump-especially with Rubio being decimated, they should consolidate with trump.

I cannot imagine an indys voting for slime ball cruz.-he looks like he slid from some satanic cult. Every time he talks, it feels like fingernails on a chalk board.

I am seeing a lot of Trump supports KKK ads in my state by the Superpacs- almost every commercial break-lets see if it makes any effect or all that money goes the way of jeb's superpac.

184   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 4:35pm  

Everybody I know in Florida is saying the Anti-Trump bombardment is just pissing people off - including non-Republicans. It's like a constant irritating barrage. They are mailing Hillary loves Trump mailers to everybody in the state it seems.

185   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 4:41pm  

Okay, this is just too funny. #GOPe and RubioRubes saying there's Marcomentum because he added non-state PR to his sole Minnesota victory, on the heels of 3rd and 4th placements all Super Saturday. ZZzzzzz.

187   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 6, 4:49pm  

So basically when people are given a choice to vote Trump wins most instances.

188   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 6, 6:01pm  

zzyzzx says

http://i.imgur.com/TyTHO8j.png

BINGO. Much more direct way of putting it, in one handy infographic.

190   lostand confused   2016 Mar 7, 9:22am  

So I read somewhere that FL is closed primary and only repubs can vote?

191   zzyzzx   2016 Mar 7, 9:44am  

lostand confused says

So I read somewhere that FL is closed primary and only repubs can vote?

Check with the states website. The iconographic is not 100% correct, since it source (mostly wikipedia) isn't 100%. I can attest that Maryland is a closed primary state, but I have no idea if it's winner take all. Either way Trump will probably win in MD.

192   zzyzzx   2016 Mar 7, 10:01am  

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03/1000-blue-collar-workers-switch-parties-to-vote-for-donald-trump-in-youngstown-ohio/
1,000 Blue Collar Workers Switch Parties to Vote for Donald Trump in Youngstown, Ohio

About 1,000 Democrats in Mahoning County so far have switched their party affiliation to Republican with election officials saying several did it to vote for Donald Trump, the GOP presidential front-runner.

“We are seeing something this election cycle I’ve never seen before to this degree,” said board Chairman Mark Munroe, who’s also the county Republican chairman. “Every day I take phone calls or get voice messages from people saying they’ve been Democrats all their life and they’ve had it. They want to vote for Donald Trump. I’m surprised at the volume of inquiries we’re getting. It’s remarkable.”

A number of Democrats taking a Republican ballot when voting early at the board “say they want to vote for Trump,” said Joyce Kale-Pesta, Mahoning County Board of Elections director.

About 7,000 Mahoning County voters have cast early votes. Early voting started Feb. 17 and ends March 14, the day before the primary.

Of those 7,000, about 14 percent were Democrats who voted Republican, Kale-Pesta said. That’s about 1,000 so far.

The percentage of Democrats switching parties will grow even more, said board Vice Chairman David Betras, who also is the county Democratic chairman.

194   marcus   2016 Mar 7, 10:36am  

socal2 says

Seems like Trump's train wreck debates are starting to catch up with him.

Yep. A couple weeks ago, the money had Trump at over 80% chance of taking the nomination. Now he's at about 65 - 67%

Cruz is up to almost 20% and "rest of field" is at mid teens (that's the category that represents Romney or someone else stepping in at the convention).

This outcome gets more and more likely as Trump manages to be his own worst enemy with the things he says. The romance could easy cool way down by late summer, even if he seems to have a lock on the needed number of delegates.

195   socal2   2016 Mar 7, 11:15am  

marcus says

This outcome gets more and more likely as Trump manages to be his own worst enemy with the things he says.

Trump could coast when he was on stage with 15 other people or simply getting friendly interviews by the press - or the press giving free airtime to Trump's numerous rallies. When there is only 4 people on stage, all of Trump's manifest shortcomings comes through loud and clear.

This graph below pretty much tells us all we need to know about Trump's popularity in the current primary process. These same news groups will go negative on Trump once/if the Republicans are dumb enough to make him our nominee.

196   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 7, 11:52am  

Several betting companies have already paid out.

If Trump continues to win according to the polls, by the same margin he has - mid 30% - It's over. He's the nominee by May with more than enough delegates. Even if Kasich wins Ohio, it'll just take another week or two.

So says the NYT of all places.

197   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 7, 12:01pm  

lostand confused says

So I read somewhere that FL is closed primary and only repubs can vote?

You heard right, that's why I am now registered as a Steal the Republican party from the Republicans party voter.

198   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Mar 7, 12:03pm  

socal2 says

This graph below pretty much tells us all we need to know about Trump's popularity in the current primary process. These same news groups will go negative on Trump once/if the Republicans are dumb enough to make him our nominee.

They aren't negative now? They asked him about David Duke for days, after he disavowed in no uncertain terms multiple times in multiple media vehicles inc. Social media when it first came out. GOPe Establishment Bubble.

199   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 7, 12:05pm  

That David Duke thing was nasy, and the next time BLM comes up somebody is going to have to pay the piper. I'm going all in calling them a hate group now.
There's no other way to describe them.

200   Tenpoundbass   2016 Mar 7, 12:09pm  

You believe what you read in the funny papers?

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