April 26th Presidential Primary Results.

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p_rehbein

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Yes, it was a good day for him in the Nomination Campaign. However, in EVERY NATIONAL POLL, he STILL LOOSES to Hillary by double digits. HE EVEN LOOSES TO BERNIE.
 

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Yes, it was a good day for him in the Nomination Campaign. However, in EVERY NATIONAL POLL, he STILL LOOSES to Hillary by double digits. HE EVEN LOOSES TO BERNIE.
He hasn't even started on her yet, truly. VVhen it comes down to the 1 on 1 debate, its going to be clear. Also consider, if other candidates can't even beat Trump, how could they possibly beat Hilary? I think in time those polls will sway in favor of Trump beating Hilary, nationally. Especially after the debates.
 
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Yes, it was a good day for him in the Nomination Campaign. However, in EVERY NATIONAL POLL, he STILL LOOSES to Hillary by double digits. HE EVEN LOOSES TO BERNIE.
Can you bring some evidence of that?
 
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He hasn't even started on her yet, truly. VVhen it comes down to the 1 on 1 debate, its going to be clear. Also consider, if other candidates can't even beat Trump, how could they possibly beat Hilary? I think in time those polls will sway in favor of Trump beating Hilary, nationally. Especially after the debates.
Hes saving up! lol
He has started saying that if she was a man that noone would be interested. I kind of agree with him. Clinton is the next novelty imho. First obama (half black) but tooted loud and clear> BLACK.............now the first woman being clinton.

Oh, what a disaster. lol
 

p_rehbein

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He hasn't even started on her yet, truly. VVhen it comes down to the 1 on 1 debate, its going to be clear. Also consider, if other candidates can't even beat Trump, how could they possibly beat Hilary? I think in time those polls will sway in favor of Trump beating Hilary, nationally. Especially after the debates.
The only one who beats both Hillary and Bernie in the General is Kasich.......and has done so in every poll taken this political season. As for Trump v. Hillary........ya gotta remember the Clinton's have an entire File on Trump that goes all the way back to when Bill was doing his thing in the Oval Office.

Yes, Trump's got dirt on them too probably, but far better than Trump (Republicans) has tried to defeat the Clinton Political Machine and failed. The only Republican who has a record of defeating their Machine is Huckabee.

Trump v. Hillary will be a landslide for Hillary.
 
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The only one who beats both Hillary and Bernie in the General is Kasich.......and has done so in every poll taken this political season. As for Trump v. Hillary........ya gotta remember the Clinton's have an entire File on Trump that goes all the way back to when Bill was doing his thing in the Oval Office.

Yes, Trump's got dirt on them too probably, but far better than Trump (Republicans) has tried to defeat the Clinton Political Machine and failed. The only Republican who has a record of defeating their Machine is Huckabee.

Trump v. Hillary will be a landslide for Hillary.
I do not agree with your facts. The people are clearly for Trump. Kasich was at the bottom of the bucket yesterday with cruz. They are both out. Did you look at the link????
 

p_rehbein

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I do not agree with your facts. The people are clearly for Trump. Kasich was at the bottom of the bucket yesterday with cruz. They are both out. Did you look at the link????
:)

You are confusing the Primary Campaign with the General Election which is what I am speaking of. As for the people being clearly for Trump, even though he is currently winning the popular vote now.......overall - more have voted against him than for him in the Primary.

Now, in the comment of mine you quoted, it referred to the General Election, and Hillary has received a far greater number of popular votes than has Trump.

To be clear, I do not have a dog in this hunt. I will not vote for any of them, but I do not allow my personal likes/dislikes to skew the facts presented on the News every day.
 
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:)

You are confusing the Primary Campaign with the General Election which is what I am speaking of. As for the people being clearly for Trump, even though he is currently winning the popular vote now.......overall - more have voted against him than for him in the Primary.

Now, in the comment of mine you quoted, it referred to the General Election, and Hillary has received a far greater number of popular votes than has Trump.

To be clear, I do not have a dog in this hunt. I will not vote for any of them, but I do not allow my personal likes/dislikes to skew the facts presented on the News every day.
The only one who beats both Hillary and Bernie in the General is Kasich.......and has done so in every poll taken this political season.
This is what I was replying to. I should have made that clear to avoid confusion. I know the difference between the general election and the primaries:) Kasich is embarrassingly holding on by a thread. Mathematically cruz is out already but he is acting like he is still in the race.


I just dont get what numbers you are looking at. Trump is winning BIG.
I asked you to show me your proof.. Are you going to do that?
Did you look at the link?

Btw, Im not being argumentative. I only want you to show me facts to back up your claims:) cheers!

But to respond to everything you said:
 

p_rehbein

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Just two examples...........but ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN AND FOX are all reporting that Hillary beats Donald in a General Election.......


2016 General Election: Trump vs. Clinton - Polls - HuffPost Pollster


Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: Election Match-Up Polls | Heavy.com


[h=2]Match-Up Polls: Clinton Holds Substantial Lead[/h]Despite Trump’s assertion that Clinton would be “easy to beat,” he’s significantly behind in general election match-up polls aggregated by polling site RealClearPolitics, though not as far back as in races against Sanders.
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[TD]39[/TD]
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[TD]46[/TD]
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[TD]41[/TD]
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I have found out that in politics 6 months may as well be like 5 years. So much can happen.
With the economy, with overseas strife, terrorism.
Not only that, but I personally believe that Trump has a excellent chance of being elected.
The problem for him, I think, is actually less the general election and more his own party.
They just don't want him there.
It is a old boy network doing back room deals to try and keep him out.
They want to retain the traditional power structure, and he is not from that ilk.
He has his own money, so he owes not favors, he is a outsider, and he will not do business as usual in Washington.
 
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I have found out that in politics 6 months may as well be like 5 years. So much can happen.
With the economy, with overseas strife, terrorism.
Not only that, but I personally believe that Trump has a excellent chance of being elected.
The problem for him, I think, is actually less the general election and more his own party.
They just don't want him there.
It is a old boy network doing back room deals to try and keep him out.
They want to retain the traditional power structure, and he is not from that ilk.
He has his own money, so he owes not favors, he is a outsider, and he will not do business as usual in Washington.

I agree. I hope that his talking about them trying to steal the election is helping. Roger Stone who stepped in for Reagan is on Trumps campaign now. Its in Gods hands as far as I am concerned. If killary wins, the nwo and all it entails will soon follow
 
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Just two examples...........but ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN AND FOX are all reporting that Hillary beats Donald in a General Election.......


2016 General Election: Trump vs. Clinton - Polls - HuffPost Pollster


Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: Election Match-Up Polls | Heavy.com


Match-Up Polls: Clinton Holds Substantial Lead

Despite Trump’s assertion that Clinton would be “easy to beat,” he’s significantly behind in general election match-up polls aggregated by polling site RealClearPolitics, though not as far back as in races against Sanders.
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[TD]50[/TD]
[TD]39[/TD]
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[TD]GWU/Battleground[/TD]
[TD]46[/TD]
[TD]43[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Fox News[/TD]
[TD]48[/TD]
[TD]41[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]NBC[/TD]
[TD]50[/TD]
[TD]39[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CBS News[/TD]
[TD]50[/TD]
[TD]40[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]Public Policy Polling[/TD]
[TD]48[/TD]
[TD]41[/TD]
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[TD]49.6[/TD]
[TD]39

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ok thanks. I appreciate that! Im going to go with what Josephsdreams said :alot can happen in 5 months.
I still think he has a good chance! You better pray that killary doesnt win. Just sayin.............
 

p_rehbein

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I have found out that in politics 6 months may as well be like 5 years. So much can happen.

Very true......

With the economy, with overseas strife, terrorism.

Not only that, but I personally believe that Trump has a excellent chance of being elected.

Not according to the data thus far.....just saying


The problem for him, I think, is actually less the general election and more his own party.
They just don't want him there

Problem is....he is a life long Liberal Democrat..so which is actually his Party?

It is a old boy network doing back room deals to try and keep him out.

Thus far, the RNC and others have been very open and upfront about their dislike of Trump and their desire to keep him from being the Nominee........how does that equate to a "back room" deal?

They want to retain the traditional power structure, and he is not from that ilk.

Yes, they do want to retain the power structure, however he IS FROM THAT ILK. Has been all of his adult life. Trump has "gamed the system" for his personal benefit for many, many years.

He has his own money, so he owes not favors, he is a outsider, and he will not do business as usual in Washington.

He does have money, and has been one of the INSIDER BIG MONEY ESTABLISHMENT FOLKS for many, many years, using his money to buy influence and power from Elected Officials at every level. That clearly reveals he has never been an "outsider." Donald will do "business as usual," because he has always done so. I don't see any evidence of a "come to Jesus" moment in his life that would suggest he is going to change his spots.


 

p_rehbein

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ok thanks. I appreciate that! Im going to go with what Josephsdreams said :alot can happen in 5 months.
I still think he has a good chance! You better pray that killary doesnt win. Just sayin.............
:)

I'm PRAYING that neither one of them wins...........talk about asking God for a MIRACLE!
 
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He does have money, and has been one of the INSIDER BIG MONEY ESTABLISHMENT FOLKS for many, many years, using his money to buy influence and power from Elected Officials at every level. That clearly reveals he has never been an "outsider." Donald will do "business as usual," because he has always done so. I don't see any evidence of a "come to Jesus" moment in his life that would suggest he is going to change his spots.


I don't see any evidence of a "come to Jesus" moment in his life that would suggest he is going to change his spots.
Yet:p.............
 

p_rehbein

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So if neither win, who will pray tell?

I SAID I was praying for a Miracle! :)

Leave it to God to pick the WINNER! (or not.........)

:)

He has a history of giving people what they cry out for...................even though He knows they will live to regret their desires............can you say "King Saul?"

:)
 

JosephsDreams

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Originally Posted by JosephsDreams

I have found out that in politics 6 months may as well be like 5 years. So much can happen.

Very true......

With the economy, with overseas strife, terrorism.

Not only that, but I personally believe that Trump has a excellent chance of being elected.

Not according to the data thus far.....just saying


The problem for him, I think, is actually less the general election and more his own party.
They just don't want him there

Problem is....he is a life long Liberal Democrat..so which is actually his Party?
I am from NYC, not that that means I know him better then you. I may, or may not. But he is really more of a moderate then a lifelong liberal. Which makes him more electable in the general election.


It is a old boy network doing back room deals to try and keep him out.

Thus far, the RNC and others have been very open and upfront about their dislike of Trump and their desire to keep him from being the Nominee........how does that equate to a "back room" deal?
So you think absolutely everything has been made public of the inner workings of the party??

They want to retain the traditional power structure, and he is not from that ilk.

Yes, they do want to retain the power structure, however he IS FROM THAT ILK. Has been all of his adult life. Trump has "gamed the system" for his personal benefit for many, many years.
He is not of that ilk from a political standpoint. I think your comparing apples to oranges. Running as a politician to be president is vastly different then being a businessman, I think.

He has his own money, so he owes not favors, he is a outsider, and he will not do business as usual in Washington.




He does have money, and has been one of the INSIDER BIG MONEY ESTABLISHMENT FOLKS for many, many years, using his money to buy influence and power from Elected Officials at every level. That clearly reveals he has never been an "outsider." Donald will do "business as usual," because he has always done so. I don't see any evidence of a "come to Jesus" moment in his life that would suggest he is going to change his spots.

This is essentially the same point that my last response was, so no need to repeat it...
 

p_rehbein

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Hey...........IF either Trump or Hillary ACTUALLY HAD a come to Jesus moment............ I WOULD REJOICE!

(but I'm not holding my breath.......)

I pray for ALL our Nation's Leaders............as God told us to do........I pray that God works His will with them and in them. Problem is, they do have free will........and can really, really mess it all up.