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Sure he could very well be ahead in a "popular vote" form but he must contend with the electoral college regardless.
... And it's pretty subjective which turd is worse.Well I wouldn't call myself a supporter, but I'll probably vote for trump. I keep that to myself though. I don't talk politics with friends or family or participate in polls. I would only vote trump because he's the turd that stinks the least.
Well I wouldn't call myself a supporter, but I'll probably vote for trump. I keep that to myself though. I don't talk politics with friends or family or participate in polls. I would only vote trump because he's the turd that stinks the least.
Is this possible? Or do you think this is wishful thinking on the part of a Hillary hater? I don't live in the States so I'm unaware of the political climate on the ground level there.
We all know the war the majority of mainstream media has waged against Trump. He's been portrayed as the next Adolf Hitler, and they've done everything they can to shame his supporters - painting them as uneducated, racist, rednecks.
I have a feeling that there is a LARGE contingent of voters who will vote Trump when the time comes, but are afraid to admit it due to the stigma attached. Most people are non-confrontational and don't want to rock the boat, so maybe they tell their liberal friends, family and coworkers that they don't know who they're voting for. Maybe they even say they're going to vote for Hillary.
Is this possible? Or do you think this is wishful thinking on the part of a Hillary hater? I don't live in the States so I'm unaware of the political climate on the ground level there.
This is what I was going to bring up. Another parallel I see is if Trump actually wins, his supporters will have the same "oh shit, what now?" kind of reaction.I mean the majority of the Brexit polls in the UK remaining in the EU, but they still won. I don't think Trump will win but that's something to take into consideration.
I'm not really sure what this means.
He won the Republican primary..... what does that have to do with Hillary?
I'm not really sure what this means.
He won the Republican primary..... what does that have to do with Hillary?
Florida is the perfect state to vote for the trump
Lmao, I love the "This poll is not biased" disclaimer. As if EVERY OTHER poll is just stacking the deck, and this solitary one, the holy poll, is telling the truth.
Ay pimp, tell Il Douche that Breitbart couldn't even fudge the numbers to make him win. It's R-Money all over again!
Because people can see the bigger picture, a nominee like Cruz or Kasich would never be able to beat Hillary. He was the Republican parties only hope and they went all in on him, even if he isn't even a "real Repub".