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Originally Posted by Rochard
If you look at the polls.... No, he will not win.
If he looses the nomination (which is possible), he will run his own which pretty much ensures he will not win and the Republican party will not win - Trump would most likely take a large portion of his Republican voters with him.
If Trump wins the nomination he will go against Clinton or Sanders. According to polls, he would loose to either of them.
Of course a lot could change from now until then.
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once again, you cite polls that are 6 months out from the election, & tell us he will not win. are you in like first grade, & dont know polls dont mean jackshit? how about hilarys lead all last fall, where did it go?
i know you cant digest anything not tilted to the left. so i found
this piece for you from a comfortable place, huffpost. Even the liberals see the writing on the wall.
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Trump is likely to decisively beat Clinton in virtually all of the states that she has performed strongly in so far, and seems poised to win many of the states she lost as well. This leaves her relying heavily on the solidly blue states, which overwhelmingly voted against her in the primaries, suggesting that enthusiasm will not be high with her base. Forget national polling. When one takes a sober look at the electoral map ? at who can turn out their base in solidly partisan states and appeal in swing states, based on how the primaries have turned out thus far, the edge is cleanly with Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
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enjoy. & stop making posts sounding like the media is leading you hook-in-mouth.
