Speak for yourself, bub. 

He won't quit the race. That's just the media trying to dramatize stuff. I'm absolutely sure that the Republicans are worried about him, but the media was saying similar things about Sarah Palin in 2008 and she didn't quit, nor did McCain replace her. NOW we know how chaotic it was behind the scenes with Palin and the McCain team, but they held her up. And they'll hold Trump up.Apparently, the Republican leadership is preparing for Trump to quit the race.I'm not sure how true that is, but in a way I wouldn't be surprised. I always had the feeling that this was a gag on his part that got out of hand and that he has no interest in sitting in the White House for four years. It's too much like actual work.
The one about Star Trek fans be virgins, that's 100% true.
He might, sure. But it will take an implosion on Hillary's part, or a terrorist attack close to election day. That might make people vote for Trump out of fear. If everything goes smoothly, he just doesn't have the votes to win.I like Hilary and the Democrats but still think Trump might win. Don't ask me why I just do.
I saw that video this afternoon. As repugnant as that is, they have a right to say most of what they say.
Yes, that's obvious. I agree with you of course.Nobody is claiming they can't say it. We're saying it's disgusting and we hope that nobody in their right mind would support this bullshit and we wish that the Republican candidate didn't encourage this disgusting behavior.
Don't underestimate the power of the electorate if they want to royally screw things up for TPTB -- look at what happened in the UK with Brexit.I like Hilary and the Democrats but still think Trump might win. Don't ask me why I just do.
There's a few differences. First, Brexit was a simple majority vote. The US Presidential election is won by amassing 270 electoral votes. Second, Trump just doesn't have the coalition of voters needed to make it close, like Brexit was always was. He can lose entire states (like Ohio and Virginia), and valuable electoral votes, simply because his numbers with minorities are shit. And women. And like I said above, he's behind Romney's 2012 numbers even among those who support him.Don't underestimate the power of the electorate if they want to royally screw things up for TPTB -- look at what happened in the UK with Brexit.
So could someone choose to vote for Bernnie Sanders even though he's lost the DNC nomination process?
Sure, just write in the choice.
US elections are a winner take all system, basically, so unless Bernie got the votes to win the electoral race it won't matter.Also, keep in mind that the plurality of votes in a national election is on a state by state basis...
What I want to know is out of 300 million citizens you always pick just shit candidates?
They're the only ones we know about. Seriously, name recognition is a huge advantage early on and can be used to develop other advantages including funding.
Let us be the judge. Where do you live?Well as a impartial outside observer I have to say as much as my government sucks, im glad i dont have yours! Lol
Just another conspiracy theory.Is Trump trying to lose? Is the fix in? The last few elections have had me wondering about collusion. Was Palin a deliberately awful pick for VP? Did Romney deliberately tank his campaign by doing a horrible job? Do the Democratic and Republican parties get along much better behind the scenes than they want the public think they do?
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