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Originally Posted by Guest
This is the "elephant in the room" and I, for one have come to my own personal conclusion.
I have decided that as much as I do not want Clinton in the WH, I would prefer this guy start his own third party and if he steals sufficient votes to ensure a democratic victory so be it.
He is nothing but a self promoting big mouth with lots of money and no manners. He is rude and feels his money entitles him to whatever he wants.
I would prefer to maintain dignity and see him just go away. As I said, even to the point, if he wants to start a third party, so be it, but at least this process has a bit of dignity left in it.
Our candidacy process has enough flaws without the infusion of show business people interrupting to get attention.
He went to the basest kind of stuff to get headlines. He knew that talking as he has about immigration would get headlines....he knows what the concerns of the american people were at the base level, but only in nightmares do I see him as the leader of my country.
I think he will find that POLLS do not translate into votes pretty fast.
I am sure some will come after me for this, but I am embarrassed by him and his antics.
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Hate to break it to you, but Donald Trump is going nowhere. IMO the only way he would run as a third party candidate is if he does not get the republican nomination, and we won't know that until next year.
According to Trump, he is leading in the polls in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina (the first three states to vote). If he wins all three, he will have the momentum needed to win the nomination.
Besides, if he broke off now, who would he debate? He loves the attention. He said at the end of one of his interviews today that he's having fun and he loves it.
Since Florida has a closed primary, how would anybody vote for Trump if he did break off on his own before March 15th?