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Guest
03-30-2016, 11:40 AM
.......and it's a 4 way race.

Who wins?
Look at the polls. Sanders outperforms Clinton against Trump.
And what about Cruz? Do his chances go up with 4 candidates?

Guest
03-30-2016, 12:31 PM
It won't happen, so why tire yourself out?

Guest
03-30-2016, 01:48 PM
Why Donald Trump Reversed His Pledge To Support The GOP Nominee : NPR (http://www.npr.org/2016/03/30/472394248/why-donald-trump-reversed-his-pledge-to-support-the-gop-nominee)

Guest
03-30-2016, 02:16 PM
Bernie Sanders Independent Run: If He Doesn (http://www.inquisitr.com/2686869/bernie-sanders-independent-run-if-he-doesnt-do-it-hes-not-serious-about-being-president/)

The GOP might push Donald out if they think that Bernie will run as an independent.

Guest
03-30-2016, 02:21 PM
There is a very good possibility that Trump the Chump will go 3rd party since the RNC is doing everything to keep him from being the nominee. :rant-rave:

Sanders will just get some concessions and will be happy.

Trump the Chump splits the party. Hillary wins. The USA wins. :2excited:

Guest
03-30-2016, 02:32 PM
There is a very good possibility that Trump the Chump will go 3rd party since the RNC is doing everything to keep him from being the nominee. :rant-rave:

Sanders will just get some concessions and will be happy.

Trump the Chump splits the party. Hillary wins. The USA wins. :2excited:Sanders is 74. I don't think he would be happy with a few concessions. I think he will do everything he can to get elected without making deals with any deep pockets.

I'm not so sure Trump even wanted the win very much when he started. He doesn't have as much to loose.

Hillary has been working and dreaming about this for years.

Ted figures with Koch funding he could unite the GOP and win.

This would make a good movie.

Guest
03-30-2016, 02:35 PM
There is a very good possibility that Trump the Chump will go 3rd party since the RNC is doing everything to keep him from being the nominee. :rant-rave:

Sanders will just get some concessions and will be happy.

Trump the Chump splits the party. Hillary wins. The USA wins. :2excited:

Are you really that stupid? Do you really think that Hillary as president will make the USA win? How is that? She said she plans to continue Obama's agenda. If so, she will be killing herself. There is no way that the Republicans or the American people will allow her to continue to ruin this country. Not only will she be stopped, but she will be impeached as soon as she opens her mouth. They didn't bother Obama because they knew that there would be race riots in the streets. Nobody is going to do anything in Hillary's defense. She would be lucky to be impeached before something worst happens. She is not protected by color, and nobody gives a *** about her gender. That part is questionable anyway. But, we probably won't have to worry about any of that. I am sure that once Obama is sure he is covered, she will be indicted. And NO real American will vote for the commie Sanders.

So, who cares if Sanders splits off. That will kill Hillary's chances. Trump may be a nut, but he is not stupid enough to run a third party bid. He knows that he would become a pariah.

Guest
03-30-2016, 02:37 PM
Trump may be a nut, but he is not stupid enough to run a third party bid. He knows that he would become a pariah.They will push him out if Sanders splits.

Guest
03-30-2016, 03:30 PM
Why Donald Trump Reversed His Pledge To Support The GOP Nominee : NPR (http://www.npr.org/2016/03/30/472394248/why-donald-trump-reversed-his-pledge-to-support-the-gop-nominee)
3/30/16
"Now, as Trump sees this effort by Washington insiders take real shape to stop him, and he continues to hear rumblings that even if he has the most votes, he might not be the nominee, Trump is using what he's got in hopes they back off again.

So, it's not really about Trump supporting anyone, it's about him not running third party in the fall, and hobbling the party's chances at the White House. Some party loyalists, though, are willing to take that chance, because they believe Trump as the standard-bearer of their party would be even worse. (By the way, a Trump third-party bid may prove more complicated than Trump thinks because of complex, state-by-state ballot access rules, but if you're someone who doesn't know or care about the rules, who knows? He could run a write-in campaign — and everyone knows how to spell "Trump.")

Does this make Trump seem indecisive, or is he making the most convenient decision at the time, like all politicians?

It's certainly a risk for Trump to look like he's inconsistent. But one man's inconsistent, indecisive or even calculating is another man's unpredictable, powerful and smart.

In other words, for people who didn't like him, they'll continue to think the worst.

And for his supporters, they'll think more power to him, because they're there for him — not for the Republican Party."

Guest
03-30-2016, 03:33 PM
Bernie Sanders Independent Run: If He Doesn (http://www.inquisitr.com/2686869/bernie-sanders-independent-run-if-he-doesnt-do-it-hes-not-serious-about-being-president/)

The GOP might push Donald out if they think that Bernie will run as an independent.
1/6/16
"Bowing out of the race and allowing Hillary to forge her path to the White House as the possible first female President would be a no-brainer should she win the nomination and face only one Republican challenger in November.

However, there is a very real possibility Donald Trump could run as a third-party candidate should the GOP decide to broker their convention and go with a more established candidate."

This four way race is not as far fetched as it may first appear.

Guest
03-30-2016, 05:53 PM
1/6/16
"Bowing out of the race and allowing Hillary to forge her path to the White House as the possible first female President would be a no-brainer should she win the nomination and face only one Republican challenger in November.

However, there is a very real possibility Donald Trump could run as a third-party candidate should the GOP decide to broker their convention and go with a more established candidate."

This four way race is not as far fetched as it may first appear.


Are there any posters on this forum old enough to remember the last time republicans won the popular vote in a presidential election? Was it 1988, 28 years ago?

Guest
04-07-2016, 05:47 PM
Are there any posters on this forum old enough to remember the last time republicans won the popular vote in a presidential election? Was it 1988, 28 years ago?
2004 Kerry Bush
48.1/50.6

2000 Gore Bush
48.3/47.8

Guest
04-07-2016, 06:20 PM
Sanders should consider 3rd party run (http://yesweekly.com/article-21197-sanders-should-consider-3rd-party-run.html)

It's still possible there could be a 3rd party run.

Guest
04-07-2016, 06:32 PM
Sanders should consider 3rd party run (http://yesweekly.com/article-21197-sanders-should-consider-3rd-party-run.html)

It's still possible there could be a 3rd party run.

After the Brooklyn born Sanders beats Clinton in NY there will not be any need for him to go 3rd party.

Don't rule out a contested democratic convention.

Still waiting to see if Clinton can make it past June. She could not in 2008!

Guest
04-07-2016, 06:42 PM
After the Brooklyn born Sanders beats Clinton in NY there will not be any need for him to go 3rd party.

Don't rule out a contested democratic convention.

Still waiting to see if Clinton can make it past June. She could not in 2008!
But don't you think if he puts it out there that one way or another he's going to run then he might get more support inside of the party.

Guest
04-07-2016, 07:47 PM
Sanders will never get the establishment support. The DNC will drop him like a hot potato and get someone that will toe their line. He's not a Democrat.

Guest
04-08-2016, 12:23 PM
Sanders will never get the establishment support. The DNC will drop him like a hot potato and get someone that will toe their line. He's not a Democrat.He said that from the start. I don't know enough about this but if he says he wants to run as a democrat can the party say no right from the get go?
And if the DNC had that option why didn't they do that?