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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2181355" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>I disagree with so much of what you say. If Trump is so widely hated as you say, then how on earth is he approaching becoming the republican candidate? Trump is clearly the lead runner. In some polls, Trump is in the very least, going head to head with Hillary. In some cases, clearly ahead of Hillary. Sanders has a much better chance of beating Trump, than Hillary. It appears, people don't want to admit to supporting Trump, but secretly do support him!</p><p>If you want to take about hating and disliking candidates. Look at the feelings towards Hillary. We accept the women vote going to her, but we understand that segment going to her. But Hillary is extremely disliked by many voters. Many see Hilary as having no credibility whatsoever. Hilary is extremely disliked. At least as polarizing as Trump.</p><p>There are many republicans who dislike Trump, but there are many democrats who dislike Hillary.</p><p>Trump did nothing to the GOP. The GOP self-destructed. The arrogance of the GOP/RNC to try and force Bush, Rubio, then Cruz down the republican's throat was disgusting and arrogant. Contrary to what you say, people wanted Trump. The GOP didn't, and continued to try and force their boys in. The GOP was holding on the Bush with 5%!! It may have gotten down to 4%. Oh yeah, that's a viable candidate. No, the GOP got slapped hard. The GOP cut their own throats.</p><p>Listening to some of the right wing media host is a mistake, step one. Giving an ounce of credibility to Rush, Hannity, Mark Levine, or Michael Medved makes about as much sense as just listening to left wing media, Bill Maher and Stephan Colbert. You only have to listen to one. Each side speaks from the same script.</p><p></p><p>Your last opinion pretty much says it all:</p><p>"so Hillary can beat him by record levels and usher in a new era that marks the end of a 5/4 Conservative SCOTUS, and new Progressive ideas."</p><p></p><p>Really? Usher in a new era? New progressive ideas? Record levels? U New to politics?</p><p><img src="http://www.blogher.com/files/laughinghard.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/5e/ed/45/5eed4559ba2602674b707e19cf6290be.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2181355, member: 27108"] I disagree with so much of what you say. If Trump is so widely hated as you say, then how on earth is he approaching becoming the republican candidate? Trump is clearly the lead runner. In some polls, Trump is in the very least, going head to head with Hillary. In some cases, clearly ahead of Hillary. Sanders has a much better chance of beating Trump, than Hillary. It appears, people don't want to admit to supporting Trump, but secretly do support him! If you want to take about hating and disliking candidates. Look at the feelings towards Hillary. We accept the women vote going to her, but we understand that segment going to her. But Hillary is extremely disliked by many voters. Many see Hilary as having no credibility whatsoever. Hilary is extremely disliked. At least as polarizing as Trump. There are many republicans who dislike Trump, but there are many democrats who dislike Hillary. Trump did nothing to the GOP. The GOP self-destructed. The arrogance of the GOP/RNC to try and force Bush, Rubio, then Cruz down the republican's throat was disgusting and arrogant. Contrary to what you say, people wanted Trump. The GOP didn't, and continued to try and force their boys in. The GOP was holding on the Bush with 5%!! It may have gotten down to 4%. Oh yeah, that's a viable candidate. No, the GOP got slapped hard. The GOP cut their own throats. Listening to some of the right wing media host is a mistake, step one. Giving an ounce of credibility to Rush, Hannity, Mark Levine, or Michael Medved makes about as much sense as just listening to left wing media, Bill Maher and Stephan Colbert. You only have to listen to one. Each side speaks from the same script. Your last opinion pretty much says it all: "so Hillary can beat him by record levels and usher in a new era that marks the end of a 5/4 Conservative SCOTUS, and new Progressive ideas." Really? Usher in a new era? New progressive ideas? Record levels? U New to politics? [IMG]http://www.blogher.com/files/laughinghard.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/5e/ed/45/5eed4559ba2602674b707e19cf6290be.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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