Vote third partyAgreed. For the first time in my existence I am going to have a hard time voting for either.... It's pathetic that these two are the inevitable candidates..
Vote third partyAgreed. For the first time in my existence I am going to have a hard time voting for either.... It's pathetic that these two are the inevitable candidates..
If by good and honest, you mean "rapey" then you're right.he's way left of me, but i think he is a good and honest man. at this point I'd take a good, honest public servant who loves his country, and i'd do it in a heartbeat.
nothing in those pictures would dissuade me from voting for him over clinton or trump.If by good and honest, you mean "rapey" then you're right.
This is basically conjecture based on a made up reality. Trump doesn't poll anywhere near Clinton in the general election. Cruz does.
You're confusing Trump's appeal in the Republican primary with his potential appeal in the general election. He's not going to win Democratic states because he'll drive up the Democratic turnout in opposition to him. He would probably lose in a McGovernesque fashion because so many people in his own party will refuse to vote for him.
I guess I don't see why that's a foregone conclusion. The polls are fairly close, and Kasich isn't even campaigning in Indiana anymore.
We should do another poll: is it crazier to think that Trump won't have this thing sewn up before the convention, or to think that Trump will win in the general election (it's a little bit surprising to me that there are at least 15 people on here who think Trump will win)?
The polls are as worthless as teats on a boar hog. JMO....especially when you see Trump beating projections regularly by double digits. Polling isn't used for accuracy very often any longer. They usually are part of an agenda. The news and infonwe receive today is basically shit. Again...IMO.
Agreed. For the first time in my existence I am going to have a hard time voting for either.... It's pathetic that these two are the inevitable candidates.
I personally think that either one of those two would have been better than Bernie though.... That dude scared the crap out of me. And I was even more scared about the amount of support a self renowned socialist received. Democrat or Republican, that is not good folks. When a socialist has a real shot at a nomination it isn't good for anyone.
Really wish a logical candidate was running for both parties. This election is embarrassing.
This has been my point the entire time. If this is the best our country has to offer we are in deeper $h!t than I ever imagined.^^^THIS^^^
Frankly, it's Probaly better than Obama/ Romney; 2 all time political hacksThis has been my point the entire time. If this is the best our country has to offer we are in deeper $h!t than I ever imagined.
There were at least a couple of better candidates running earlier in the race. The problem is, those candidates aren't popular enough to win. Those candidates often do the right thing instead of the popular thing. Colleagues and constituents might respect them for it, but respect won't get you elected, not even close.330 Million Americans, and we couldn't find 2 better candidates. Damn shame...
there is a lot of difference in the candidates.Trump is not a clown.I think you are probably a very young person.It's been inevitable since the very beginning of the race. I won't be voting as I don't really think it makes a difference which one of those clowns is the operating "face" of our country for the next 4 years.
i don't think you have to be young to think trump is a clown. making mexico pay for a wall, ignoring the geneva convention, selling steak at the sharper image... seems a bit clownish to me.there is a lot of difference in the candidates.Trump is not a clown.I think you are probably a very young person.
The new Rasmussen poll out this morning has Trump and Hillary tied...which is exactly what I knew would happen once Trump became the clear frontrunner. Everyone is going to get behind him now, whether they like him or not .
The poll is tied 38-38, with 24% undecided really tells you how bad these candidates are. Those undecided will split both ways, but history will tell you more will likely swing for Trump. Everyone knows Hillary, she has been in the spotlight for 25+ years and a presidential candidate for 20 years....so everyone already knows where they like or dislike her, and whether they will vote for her or not. And her potential indictment (or even a non-indictment, once the FBI releases the evidence to the public) is going to hurt her.
I am not saying Trump will win, but this race is not " a lock" like some think.