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Old 05-15-2016, 12:31 PM
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I'm interested in hearing how Trump would cause congress to lose the majority. If anything, if they were to jump on the Trump bandwagon, they would probably insure their reelection. Trump has increased Republican turnout by 60%. What makes you think that he will lose? The Dems have lost 20% voter turnout and many dems have admitted that they are considering voting for Trump. If you want to heal a divide of party polarity in our country, what candidate has a better chance? If the GOP establishment would lay off of Trump, and support him then he would have a easier time of winning the election. If they go against him and he wins, heaven help them. Of course, Trump doesn't seem to hold public grievances to those that oppose him. As a matter of fact, it seems that once they are no longer a threat, he invites them in. Romney is a loser that is jealous of Trump and needs to find a place to hide this election out. If Trump gets a bit more support from the establishment, he is going to win by a landslide. The Left's only chance to win is to get rid of Hillary, and then they have a lot of catching up to cross that finish line first. Trump is predicted to take back all the states that Romney lost to the Dems. Political pundits have been surprised more than once by Trump in this campaign. They under estimate him and his support.

When Trump wins by a landslide, remember that I said it. But, if Romney sabotages the Republican party, it's going to be a sad day on Nov 8.

One issue that all senate and house candidates will have to deal with is Trump's proposal to raise taxes on the wealthy. Isn't this the polar opposite of what the taxed enough already party stands for?

Printing your post to remember you said it. Has anything conservatives said on this forum ever come true? Refresh our memories.