Now I have to Vote For Trump (Page 17/27)
dratts MAR 08, 11:26 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:


Can't stay home--too many state/ local races the same time.



Plus could we really trust each other to stay home anyway?
pokeyfiero MAR 08, 01:25 PM
Why so serious?

Que the circus music, Ready the clowns, It's time to start the shoe!

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spark1 MAR 08, 01:58 PM
Doni Hagan MAR 08, 02:04 PM

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Originally posted by jmclemore:


I am beginning to think your aim is to offend.
If I'm wrong, It's because of comments like the one
quoted above. If I'm right, congratulations I'm offend.




That was more a statement about those presently supporting the GOP frontrunner than anything else.

Admit it or not, such does seem to be a factor.
jmclemore MAR 08, 02:30 PM

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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:

That was more a statement about those presently supporting the GOP frontrunner than anything else.

Admit it or not, such does seem to be a factor.



That would have been more clear had you stated that
in the post. Perhaps it is what you meant. But the words
you chose labeled GOP/Republican voters as racist looking
for a candidate, thus the Popularity of Trump.....

Now I recently said something along the same lines....


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It seems that only one party feels the need to
earn the black vote. The other acts like they own it.



I will take ownership of that statement. That is a statement
about the parties, not the voters.
pokeyfiero MAR 08, 02:35 PM

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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:


That was more a statement about those presently supporting the GOP frontrunner than anything else.

Admit it or not, such does seem to be a factor.





Doni Hagan MAR 08, 02:37 PM

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Originally posted by jmclemore:


I will take ownership of that statement.



...and I too take ownership of mine. I said precisely what I believe.

maryjane MAR 09, 12:05 AM

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Originally posted by dratts:


Plus could we really trust each other to stay home anyway?


I would take you at your word in a minute.

Trump and Sanders win in Michigan. I didn't see that coming for either of them. Hillary took Michigan in 2008 with 56%, but it was a screwed up primary due to the fact that the Dem Party censured Michigan for holding it's primary too early in the year, and by voting day, (Jan 15) all candidates except Clinton, Kucinich, and Mike Gravel had dropped out of that primary.
Trump winning in Mississippi is a surprise too. Thought Cruz would do better in that traditionally red state.

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dratts MAR 09, 12:42 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

I would take you at your word in a minute.

Trump and Sanders win in Michigan. I didn't see that coming for either of them. Hillary took Michigan in 2008 with 56%, but it was a screwed up primary due to the fact that the Dem Party censured Michigan for holding it's primary too early in the year, and by voting day, (Jan 15) all candidates except Clinton, Kucinich, and Mike Gravel had dropped out of that primary.
Trump winning in Mississippi is a surprise too. Thought Cruz would do better in that traditionally red state.




I had a feeling that Michigan might turn out that way for Bernie because of his momentum but I wasn't sure that I wasn't wishful thinking. This might very well be the beginning of the end for Hillary.
Wichita MAR 09, 01:57 AM
Love Drudge's headline: "Incredible shrinking campaign"