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Everytime that lunatic, Forrest Trump opens his mouth, he makes Hillary Clinton look like a more viable candidate.
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Everytime that lunatic, Forrest Trump opens his mouth, he makes Hillary Clinton look like a more viable candidate. Maybe in your mind......... The latest Fox News national poll finds another reshuffling in the race for the 2016 Republican nomination, as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker gets a post-announcement bump and businessman Donald Trump claims more of the spotlight. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton still dominates the Democratic race. Yet the poll also warns trouble may be ahead for her. Among Republican primary voters, Trump captures 18 percent. He’s closely followed by Walker at 15 percent and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 14 percent. No one else reaches double-digits. CLICK HERE TO READ THE POLL RESULTS Support for Trump is up seven percentage points since last month and up 14 points since May. He’s also the candidate GOP primary voters say they are most interested in learning more about during the debates. Walker’s up six points since he officially kicked off his campaign. That bump gets him back to the support he was receiving earlier this year. In March, he was also at 15 percent. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul gets eight percent, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio receives seven percent, former neurosurgeon Ben Carson comes in at six percent, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee get four percent a piece. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie launched his campaign June 30. Even so, he comes in at three percent -- mostly unchanged from his two percent last month (June 21-23). Ohio Gov. John Kasich (who is announcing Tuesday) and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum each get two percent. Businesswoman Carly Fiorina, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former New York Gov. George Pataki each receive one percent or less. On the Democratic side, Clinton captures 59 percent among Democratic primary voters compared to 19 percent for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Last month, 61 percent backed Clinton and 15 percent Sanders (June 21-23). Eight percent would like to see Vice President Joe Biden as the nominee (he’s undeclared). Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee and former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb each get one percent. But here’s the possible trouble for Clinton in the general election: 70 percent of voters overall say that a candidate who is sometimes less than honest is a “deal breaker” for their vote -- and a 58-percent majority believes Clinton’s natural instincts lean more toward “hiding the truth” than “telling the truth” (33 percent). Democratic primary voters are more likely to think her natural instincts lean toward telling the truth (61 percent) -- but even here, 29 percent say Clinton is more prone to hide the truth. The Fox poll also asks voters their second choice candidate, which allows us to look at what happens to the lineup if someone were to drop out. For example, if Trump decides to get out, Bush moves to the top spot at 19 percent, followed by Walker at 16 percent, Paul at 9 percent, Rubio at 8 percent, Carson at 7 percent, Cruz at 6 percent, Huckabee at 5 percent, Christie and Perry at 3 percent, and Fiorina, Kasich and Santorum get 2 percent. Trump’s June 16 announcement speech included provocative comments on illegal immigration that people are still talking about a month later, including the suggestion that the Mexican government is sending criminals and rapists to the United States. Whatever the blowback, his views resonate with many: 44 percent of voters think Trump is “basically right” on the issue. A 53-percent majority disagrees. Among Republican primary voters, 68 percent say he is right. Immigration There’s been a major shift in the last five years in how voters want to handle illegal immigrants currently working in the United States. Today 64 percent favor setting up a system for them to become legal residents, up from 49 percent in 2010. And now 30 percent favor deportation, down from 45 percent five years ago. Compared to 2010, support for setting up a system for legalization is up 21 points among Democrats, 11 points among independents and 8 points among Republicans. The top concerns about illegal immigration are strain on the government and, increasingly, crime. The poll shows 55 percent of voters are very concerned about illegal immigrants overburdening government services. That’s down from 61 percent who felt that way in 2006. Fifty percent are very concerned about increased crime associated with illegal immigration. That’s up from 39 percent almost 10 years ago. Views are about the same when voters are asked about illegal immigration leading to an increase in terrorism: 50 percent are very concerned, up from 34 percent in 2006. People also see significant benefits to the country from legal immigration: 43 percent say adding needed skills is a major benefit and another 43 percent feel that way about immigration adding to the entrepreneurial spirit of the U.S. About a third thinks a major upside is that legal immigrants perform jobs that Americans mostly don’t want (35 percent) and bring new cultures (34 percent). www.foxnews.com I am hoping Hillary gets the nomination, people don't trust her and wont vote for her. Dems are really blowing it this cycle. This is probably the first time I will ever say something like this but they actually have a decent candidate in Senator Webb. He is someone as a pretty strong Republican I would even vote for but they want Hillary. I guess they don't want the Presidency that bad. |
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Trump Leads Nevada Poll With Overwhelming Hispanic Support
Washington, D.C., July 16, 2015 – One America News Network, “OAN”, a credible source for 24/7 national and international news, released today its most recent 2016 Republican and Democratic Presidential Polling Results for Nevada conducted by Gravis Marketing. The results show that GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump has a commanding lead of 27.7%, with recently announced Presidential Candidate Scott Walker in second with 15%. In third is Ben Carson with 7.8% with Jeb Bush a point behind at 6.8%. Marco Rubio rounds out the top five with 5.4%. Undecided voters remain high at just over 20%. With polled Hispanics, Presidential Candidate Trump received 31.4%, higher than his overall performance of 27.7%. The only other Presidential Candidate to receive double digit support by Hispanics is Scott Walker with 11.4%. Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton leads with 55.4%, a 37.1% lead over Bernie Sander’s 18.3%. Clinton and Sanders are the only two candidates receiving double digit results. Coming in third and fourth are Senator Elizabeth Warren and Vice President Joe Biden. Ironically, neither have announced their candidacy. Warren has firmly stated that she will not be a 2016 Presidential Candidate. According to Robert Herring, Sr., CEO of One America News Network, “The strong showing by Donald Trump can’t be ignored. Trump is clearly resonating with voters and, at least in Nevada, his 20 percent lead over Jeb Bush is commanding. Scott Walker, Ben Carson and Marco Rubio continue to poll well, yet it’s still early in the campaign process with over 20% of the Republicans polled still undecided. Bernie Sanders continues to poll in the double digits and possesses the closest threat to the Clinton campaign. One America News is pleased to provide our viewers with on-going up-to-date poll results and we have more upcoming state and national polling underway utilizing the polling firm Gravis Marketing.” Doug Kaplan of Gravis Marketing states, “We see a significant change in Nevada from the last poll we conducted. Trump is taking the oxygen out of the room. He is taking votes from Bush and Cruz. Hillary is still over 50% and cruising to the nomination.” Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm headquartered in Florida, conducted the polling. The random survey of 1,276 registered voters in Nevada was conducted during July 12 and 13th. The sample includes 623 Republican Primary participants, 416 Democratic Primary participants, and 237 planning to vote in 2016, but will not participate in the primary elections. The overall poll has a margin of error of ± 3% with 4% for Republican Primary and 5% for Democratic Primary. The total may not add up to 100% because of rounding. The polls were conducted using interactive voice response, IVR, technology and weighted separately for each population in the question presented. Gravis Marketing is the recipient of the 2013 American Association of Political Consultants award for 2012 Presidential Primary domestic and international phone calls. http://www.oann.com/trump-leads-nevada-poll-with-overwhelming-hispanic-support/ |
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So now what political bandwagon are the soldiers going to jump on after Donald Trump criticized John McCain?
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Everytime that lunatic, Forrest Trump opens his mouth, he makes Hillary Clinton look like a more viable candidate. That's what Bernie is there for! |
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So now what political bandwagon are the soldiers going to jump on after Donald Trump criticized John McCain? Republicans don't have the "fake PC" of "we like everyone, especially our own" So who cares? McCain is irrelevant, in the big picture. |
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he probably arranged to pay them to make the threats to give himself more appeal,,lol So an escaped drug lords son is actually on twitter? That's funnier than Trumps presidential announcement. His son who is a member of the Cartel and who is in communication with his dad is. |
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When it comes to Trump...
Someone will always be willing to shine a spotlight on stooopid. |
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Everytime that lunatic, Forrest Trump opens his mouth, he makes Hillary Clinton look like a more viable candidate. That's what Bernie is there for! ![]() |
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So now what political bandwagon are the soldiers going to jump on after Donald Trump criticized John McCain? Republicans don't have the "fake PC" of "we like everyone, especially our own" So who cares? McCain is irrelevant, in the big picture. Mc Cain - " Trump Owes Me NO Apology " http://www.kentucky.com/2015/07/20/3952210/mccain-trump-owes-me-no-apology.html/ |
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H. Ross Trump, is only jumping into the mix, to cause such a division of votes among conservative voters, as to surely put another dimocrat in the Whitehouse.
Apparently, nobody bothered to follow the money. The lion's share of H. Ross Trump's political contributions, were made to the DNC. H. Ross Trump, also contributed heavily, to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign, and then to her presidential bid in 2008. Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind an "r". |
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H. Ross Trump, is only jumping into the mix, to cause such a division of votes among conservative voters, as to surely put another dimocrat in the Whitehouse. Apparently, nobody bothered to follow the money. The lion's share of H. Ross Trump's political contributions, were made to the DNC. H. Ross Trump, also contributed heavily, to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign, and then to her presidential bid in 2008. Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind an "r". Same as McCain. Repubs can be split easily, the Repubs and the libtards know it. They fear Cruz and Carson. |
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H. Ross Trump, is only jumping into the mix, to cause such a division of votes among conservative voters, as to surely put another dimocrat in the Whitehouse. Apparently, nobody bothered to follow the money. The lion's share of H. Ross Trump's political contributions, were made to the DNC. H. Ross Trump, also contributed heavily, to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign, and then to her presidential bid in 2008. Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind an "r". Same as McCain. Repubs can be split easily, the Repubs and the libtards know it. They fear Cruz and Carson. Yup |
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Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind
Spot on. He'll lose the repub nomination, run as an independent,.....Ross Perot all over again....Hillary will be elected....and get to appoint any new SC justices. Say goodbye to any gun rights then.
an "r". Frick Donald Trump |
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Hitler Hillary needs a big, obnoxious, blow hard to create a diversion to get her criminal old white rasin *** in there. After all, her blood is more Tudor.
oh look.... a squirrel |
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So now what political bandwagon are the soldiers going to jump on after Donald Trump criticized John McCain? Republicans don't have the "fake PC" of "we like everyone, especially our own" So who cares? McCain is irrelevant, in the big picture. Mc Cain - " Trump Owes Me NO Apology " http://www.kentucky.com/2015/07/20/3952210/mccain-trump-owes-me-no-apology.html/ I'll admit, Trump really stepped in it but it's nothing compared to the things Barry Obama has said and done to our troops! |
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H. Ross Trump, is only jumping into the mix, to cause such a division of votes among conservative voters, as to surely put another dimocrat in the Whitehouse. Apparently, nobody bothered to follow the money. The lion's share of H. Ross Trump's political contributions, were made to the DNC. H. Ross Trump, also contributed heavily, to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign, and then to her presidential bid in 2008. Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind an "r". Really? No one has mentioned it? I have mentioned it several times. Donald Trump was a registered Democrat for many years. One of our greatest President's in history was a Democrat for most of his life, President Reagan. |
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H. Ross Trump, is only jumping into the mix, to cause such a division of votes among conservative voters, as to surely put another dimocrat in the Whitehouse. Apparently, nobody bothered to follow the money. The lion's share of H. Ross Trump's political contributions, were made to the DNC. H. Ross Trump, also contributed heavily, to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign, and then to her presidential bid in 2008. Trump is nothing but a libtard, hiding behind an "r". Same as McCain. Repubs can be split easily, the Repubs and the libtards know it. They fear Cruz and Carson. Fears Senator Cruz or Dr. Carson? Who fears them? Not me, I like both of them rather well actually In Fact Dr. Carson has stated he would pick Donald Trump as his VP pick and both he and Senator Cruz are basically the only ones keeping quiet and not attacking Trump when he get's backlash. I think Senator Cruz would make a great Vice President for Trump. |
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Everytime that lunatic, Forrest Trump opens his mouth, he makes Hillary Clinton look like a more viable candidate. That's what Bernie is there for! I don't know why the Democrat's all the sudden love Bernie Sanders. Didn't anyone read his written paper on how women fantasize about being raped and men fantasize about abusing women? The Democrats are REALLY f***ing up here since they have an OUTSTANDING candidate informer Secretary of the Navy and Former Senator Jim Webb. Hell, I would vote for the guy! |
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