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There was no beginning.
Trump never had a chance.
Is Iowa the beginning of the end of Donald Trump?
I appreciate that many of us have killed off Trump with greater frequency than the Terminator, but.....
Unless you think he can actually win the WH, at some point there will be a time that we can declare the beginning of the end...
His inability to capture Iowa wasn't a surprise, since he really didn't build a ground organization an Iowa. Perhaps that was his arrogance, is naivete, his frugality or simply never expected to make it this far....
I, for one, was impressed with his concession speech. I thought he was learning the art of politics.... but he couldn't let it go. The very next day we get a call of foul (blaming it on the refs), which appears a bit childish. Now that we are turning the corner to serious politics, don't you think people we dismiss him as playtime is over?
https://thehayride.com/2016/02/donald-trump-has-a-glorious-meltdown-on-twitter-over-iowa/
Then, we learn yesterday that in the last PPP poll, Trump's national "lead" fell by over nine points, putting him in a statistical tie with Cruz and Rubio. To me, this somewhat supports the notion that now that we are getting serious people are dismissing Trump.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_National_20416.pdf
The next question is, if and when Trump is marginalized, how will he react?
Iowa is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump
Trump was never in the race to win the White House. He's already won what he wanted, which was notoriety.
His legacy will still be a small lunatic fringe who will believe he could have saved the nation and "make America great again", but then, there are always some people who will believe anything.
Trump was never in the race to win the White House. He's already won what he wanted, which was notoriety.
His legacy will still be a small lunatic fringe who will believe he could have saved the nation and "make America great again", but then, there are always some people who will believe anything.
So who is the lunatic fringe that thinks Hillary will make America great again?
We are pretty good and will remain so under Hillary. We never have been great and never will be.
How many times was Trump given up for dead, even while in first place in the polls?
Don't bet on it. Hillary is as corrupt as the century is long. Her administration would be nothing but scandals from the beginning to the end.
Trump was never in the race to win the White House. He's already won what he wanted, which was notoriety.
His legacy will still be a small lunatic fringe who will believe he could have saved the nation and "make America great again", but then, there are always some people who will believe anything.
Lord knows we don't need another Reagan.
I'd even take this guy over Cankles...
Yes... I should have included "He was never serious about running for president in the first place" in the poll. I was in the camp for a long time and then thought maybe the guy was serious after all (in his mind he was serious about it)..
It's way way way too early to be writing any of the top 3 (Trump, Cruz, Rubio) off.
So who is the lunatic fringe that thinks Hillary will make America great again?
Is Iowa the beginning of the end of Donald Trump?
I appreciate that many of us have killed off Trump with greater frequency than the Terminator, but.....
Unless you think he can actually win the WH, at some point there will be a time that we can declare the beginning of the end...
His inability to capture Iowa wasn't a surprise, since he really didn't build a ground organization an Iowa. Perhaps that was his arrogance, is naivete, his frugality or simply never expected to make it this far....
I, for one, was impressed with his concession speech. I thought he was learning the art of politics.... but he couldn't let it go. The very next day we get a call of foul (blaming it on the refs), which appears a bit childish. Now that we are turning the corner to serious politics, don't you think people we dismiss him as playtime is over?
https://thehayride.com/2016/02/donald-trump-has-a-glorious-meltdown-on-twitter-over-iowa/
Then, we learn yesterday that in the last PPP poll, Trump's national "lead" fell by over nine points, putting him in a statistical tie with Cruz and Rubio. To me, this somewhat supports the notion that now that we are getting serious people are dismissing Trump.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_National_20416.pdf
The next question is, if and when Trump is marginalized, how will he react?
Iowa is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump
I'd even take this guy over Cankles...
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