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...his campaign.
Trump is alone.
What is going on?
This seems weird to me.
Kasich dropped out, but really he was thrown out. The RNC decided they weren't ever going to have a viable alternative, bit the bullet, and now they'll be all in for Trump. When the chairman of the party says you're the presumptive nominee, anyone else left in the field is done.
It also puts the repubs and Trump in a great position. Hillary still hasn't gotten the nomination. She has to fight on two radically different fronts. So different in fact that if she positions to fight one, she exposes weakness for the other to exploit.
This just became Trump's race to lose.
...his campaign.
Trump is alone.
What is going on?
This seems weird to me.
Kasich suspending means that he won't spend more money.
But what the people need to get from the very existence of both Trump and Sanders is that things aren't as rosy in America as Obama's Bureau of Labor Statistics media controlled presentation keeps erroneously telling us.
A lot of people are hurting financially, big time, and they are tired of it. Each set of these people, on the left and on the right ideologically, have their new champion: Sanders and Trump respectively.
They on the right don't care about whether the candidate is considerably religious (Cruz) -- religion's too high on Maslow's Hierarchy of Need, as basic level survival is their foundational concern.
Sanders' traction stems from similar need for economic survival that they just don't think Clinton will provide.
Scores of millions of Americans are suffering economically, some severely, and Cruz didn't have an answer for them like Trump does, and as Sanders does on the left.
Sure, Hillary is going to win the national .. unless, as the polls indicate, the Repubs somehow go with Kasich and a smartly chosen running mate to win swing states.
But what we must learn from all this is that there are still lies, damn lies, and media-politically controlled statistics.
The truth is in the success of the Trump and Sanders campaigns: scores of millions of Americans are economically suffering, thanks to no real recovery from the Great Recession and its more long-term causal elements.
No matter who wins, this here remains the only chance of the mainstream centrist great majority based people hurting out there to get relief no matter who wins or drops out: Powerful American Political Alliance.
Tick tock, Americans.
Kasich dropped out, but really he was thrown out. The RNC decided they weren't ever going to have a viable alternative, bit the bullet, and now they'll be all in for Trump. When the chairman of the party says you're the presumptive nominee, anyone else left in the field is done.
It also puts the repubs and Trump in a great position. Hillary still hasn't gotten the nomination. She has to fight on two radically different fronts. So different in fact that if she positions to fight one, she exposes weakness for the other to exploit.
This just became Trump's race to lose.
...his campaign.
Trump is alone.
What is going on?
This seems weird to me.
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