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I think GOP turnout is large in part due to anti-Trump Republicans
They haven't shown up yet and if they're going to, it better be sooner rather than later.
I think GOP turnout is large in part due to anti-Trump Republicans
Either 1) Rubio or Cruz drop out, endorse the other, and Trump starts losing states 55-45, or 2) exactly what you laid out. I think it's unlikely that Trump gets to the convention with over 50% of the delegates and there's no chance the power brokers make him the nominee even if he goes in with a plurality. (Yes, I know this is undemocratic, generally bad, and will spell the end of the Republican party as we know it.)
Besides, if Trump is the nominee then the conservatives run a third party candidate in order to get the vote out so they at least win some down-ballot elections. There's no way Trump is ever POTUS. Between losing the primary, losing at the convention, or losing the general, there's zero chance he jumps all those hurdles.
I agree. The GOP would be better served if they let Trump run, create some distance from him as a candidate, he loses, and they try to build the party back up for a run against a 4th term of Obama.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Read my statement on this Thursday night's <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GOPDebate?src=hash">#GOPDebate</a>. Click here: <a href="https://t.co/sdaoZQ303N">https://t.co/sdaoZQ303N</a></p>— Dr. Ben Carson (@RealBenCarson) <a href="https://twitter.com/RealBenCarson/status/705110834863800321">March 2, 2016</a></blockquote>
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I would just say that CNN, et cetera, should carry my speech from CPAC on Saturday. I'm just saying they should carry it because there might be some things there might be newsworthy, somewhat of interest to the American people.
That sort of strategy would require a level of self-awareness that GOP elites (and most conservative pundits) seem to be utterly lacking. Until yesterday, they were all united behind Rubio for what would essentially have been a 3rd term for Bushism. There's been virtually no recognition of their own failures, and how those failures have enabled Trump.
Either 1) Rubio or Cruz drop out, endorse the other, and Trump starts losing states 55-45, or 2) exactly what you laid out. I think it's unlikely that Trump gets to the convention with over 50% of the delegates and there's no chance the power brokers make him the nominee even if he goes in with a plurality. (Yes, I know this is undemocratic, generally bad, and will spell the end of the Republican party as we know it.)
Besides, if Trump is the nominee then the conservatives run a third party candidate in order to get the vote out so they at least win some down-ballot elections. There's no way Trump is ever POTUS. Between losing the primary, losing at the convention, or losing the general, there's zero chance he jumps all those hurdles.
For once, between now and the general election we can get on board with the single-minded goal of not allowing that nutjob into the White House. We might have slightly different motivations for wanting that end (you to spare your party the long term damage, and me to spare the country from the same). I never thought I'd say this, Wiz, but we are on the same team if Trump wins that nomination.
#YoungEducatedMiddleClassWhiteGuysAgainstTrump2016If Trump's candidacy accomplishes nothing else, it at least brought this board together politically for once.
If Trump's candidacy accomplishes nothing else, it at least brought this board together politically for once.
#YoungEducatedMiddleClassWhiteGuysAgainstTrump2016
I'd love nothing more than to see him burn down Fox News and everything they represent.
You ruined it. Sympatico destroyed. Get out.Some younger than others. I am 51 years old. LOL
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CNN just reported Carson has announced he will stay in the race. Dana Bash then raised the possibility of the GOP approaching Carson with the suggestion to drop out of the presidental race to pursue the Senate Seat Rubio is vacating.
I never thought I'd say this, Wiz, but we are on the same team if Trump wins that nomination.
If Trump's candidacy accomplishes nothing else, it at least brought this board together politically for once.
#YoungEducatedMiddleClassWhiteGuysAgainstTrump2016
“I really unify and bring people together,” Trump said. "A lot of people would say the exact opposite. I can really bring people together."
I apologize if this has already been discussed but does Trump even actually want to be President....or does he just want to win the election? How is he going to run his businesses and be president at the same time? Is he going to give up living in whatever penthouse he lives in to be in the White House? Does he want to travel to random countries and play the diplomat? Does he want to take photos with random people who did him a favor?
I guess he could choose not to do some of those things but I don't get how this would work logistically....
I apologize if this has already been discussed but does Trump even actually want to be President....or does he just want to win the election? How is he going to run his businesses and be president at the same time? Is he going to give up living in whatever penthouse he lives in to be in the White House? Does he want to travel to random countries and play the diplomat? Does he want to take photos with random people who did him a favor?
I guess he could choose not to do some of those things but I don't get how this would work logistically....
I apologize if this has already been discussed but does Trump even actually want to be President....or does he just want to win the election? How is he going to run his businesses and be president at the same time? Is he going to give up living in whatever penthouse he lives in to be in the White House? Does he want to travel to random countries and play the diplomat? Does he want to take photos with random people who did him a favor?
I guess he could choose not to do some of those things but I don't get how this would work logistically....
Either 1) Rubio or Cruz drop out, endorse the other, and Trump starts losing states 55-45, or 2) exactly what you laid out. I think it's unlikely that Trump gets to the convention with over 50% of the delegates and there's no chance the power brokers make him the nominee even if he goes in with a plurality. (Yes, I know this is undemocratic, generally bad, and will spell the end of the Republican party as we know it.)
Besides, if Trump is the nominee then the conservatives run a third party candidate in order to get the vote out so they at least win some down-ballot elections. There's no way Trump is ever POTUS. Between losing the primary, losing at the convention, or losing the general, there's zero chance he jumps all those hurdles.
Either 1) Rubio or Cruz drop out, endorse the other, and Trump starts losing states 55-45, or 2) exactly what you laid out. I think it's unlikely that Trump gets to the convention with over 50% of the delegates and there's no chance the power brokers make him the nominee even if he goes in with a plurality. (Yes, I know this is undemocratic, generally bad, and will spell the end of the Republican party as we know it.)
Besides, if Trump is the nominee then the conservatives run a third party candidate in order to get the vote out so they at least win some down-ballot elections. There's no way Trump is ever POTUS. Between losing the primary, losing at the convention, or losing the general, there's zero chance he jumps all those hurdles.
I'm with you that Trump is highly unlikely to be the president, but neither Cruz or Rubio are going to drop out any time soon (and, we all know the clock is ticking). I think a contested convention is a real possibility, but it would take some giant balls for the GOP to deny him the nomination if he he has double the amount of delegates as the next closest candidates (and 'twice as many delegates' is assuming that either Cruz or Rubio start really kicking ass in the primaries).
Obviously, I don't want Trump to be President under any circumstances, but I am truly disturbed at the tremendous pressure that is on the GOP this year, even if it was self-inflicted and maybe a little inevitable. I've said many times in this thread and the political thread that a strong Republican Party is a good thing for America. They provide a vital counterbalance to extremes in my party. This is not a shot at republicans, but what is happening in your party is not only bad for the party, but bad for America.
For once, between now and the general election we can get on board with the single-minded goal of not allowing that nutjob into the White House. We might have slightly different motivations for wanting that end (you to spare your party the long term damage, and me to spare the country from the same). I never thought I'd say this, Wiz, but we are on the same team if Trump wins that nomination.
He is well aware...
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Just as Hitler brought the Allied powers together.
The knuckle-draggers instinctively flock, like the salmon of Capistrano...

Greedy rich old white men. They exist in both parties, but they have more influence with Republicans, who favor cutting their taxes and, at the same time, cutting back programs that benefit the less fortunate, the poor, the elderly, the sick, etc.
Trump.Another one bites the dust. Which candidates will his nine supporters gravitate toward?
Ben Carson Super Tuesday results: No 'political path' to GOP nomination he can see - POLITICO