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So how long before Donald Trump quits the race?
I bet he drops out within 6 months.
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I'll go with 3 mos.
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Who do you want going up against Hillary?
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he doesn't strike me as a quitter so i'll guess that he won't ever quit the race. he'll lose the nomination before he quits.
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It all depends. A few people are starting to pull closer to him. He needs to come up with some positions on different issues if he wants to hold them off because people will start wanting more substance than just "I'll be great!"
I would say he will hang around at least through the first 3-4 primaries then it will depend on how he does. If he doesn't win any of those and it looks like things are going bad for him he will drop out sometime around then. If he wins or comes in a close second in those early primaries he will be around for a while. |
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No worries, Trump has his people working on great things. It's tremendous, he's not going to let the establishment treat him unfairly.
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here's the quote-
"I'm not a masochist," the entertainer and Republican presidential candidate said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "And if I was dropping in the polls, where I saw that I wasn't gonna win, why would I continue?" Trump expressed confidence in the predictive nature of polling. "I believe in polls," he said. "How many elections do you see where the polls were wrong? Not that many." |
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Donald Trump forcefully rejected the idea Tuesday that he might be considering getting out of the race as his lead in the polls has contracted in recent weeks.
"I'm not going anywhere, I'm leading every poll and I'm going to make our country great again," Trump told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day" on Tuesday morning. "I'm not getting out. I'm going to win, OK?" Trump added. "The answer is: I'm going all the way and I'm going to win." Trump said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would get out of the race if his poll numbers plummeted and he had no chance of winning, setting off speculation among pundits that Trump might soon drop out of the GOP presidential contest. Trump vows to win: 'I'm not going anywhere' - CNNPolitics.com |
Canadians for Mr. Trump!
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What part of these polls makes you think he'd quit? Hillary has a better chance to quit first.
Polls released today. Florida. 28% Trump. 12 over Carson, 14 over Rubio, 16 over Bush. Double the % of the sitting Senator and former Gov. Ohio. 23% Trump. 5 over Carson, 10 over sitting Gov Kaschich, who has 65% approval rating in the State. Penn. 23% Trump. 6 over Carson and 11 over Rubio. From Sunday, Iowa - 24% Trump. 5 over Carson and 16 over Fiorina. NH. - 21% Trump. 5 over Fiorina and 11 over Carson. Yeah he's dropping out real soon. |
I haven't been keeping up, has the Republican Jesus finally started to loose his luster? I've said since the beginning that he will drop out. He's just running a PR campaign to give himself an ego boost.
The guy will not just walk away from his Trump empire to be president. Anyone who thinks he'd do that is a fool, the guy is too much of an egomaniac to let anyone else take control of his name brand. |
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I don't know that he will fall much more, but I think what we will see is some of the other candidates started to crash and burn and their anti-Trump supporters may end up jumping on board one of the other candidates and helping them close that gap. |
Carson is just as nuts as trump.
Edit: my bad that's insulting to trump Carson is far more nuts then trump |
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They have to either cater to the jesus freaks or to the hate the govt nimrods. There isn't any sane people left in their voting block.. |
I don't see Trump as pulling out - at all. He seems to be leading the pact of the Republican party. Even if he doesn't get the Republican nomination he could run as an independent.
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If he loses the nomination I expect him to run as an independent... yes even after his oath.
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Y'all are bored.
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And besides that, why run on the republican ticket anyway? What does he gain by staying on it, and what would he lose by giving it up and going full indy? Quote:
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Yes, lets hope the only colorful guy who is the complete opposite of every puppet politician is dropping out soon, so you will have your safe "choice" between a giant douche and a turd sandwhich. That will teach 'em!
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He's not dropping out and hopefully will be our next president. If that doesn't happen this country is finished, do you really think Hillary is going to stand up to Putin?
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Not to mention his grandstanding over the fake planned parenthood videos, when he himself has used aborted fetuses for his own studies. He's a typical Relgious nutcase.. It's a shame as he's obviously a smart person, but he's dumbed himself down with religious stupidity. |
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If he runs for the Republican party he will have lost the two demographics he needs the most causing them to loose. If he runs as a independent, he will loose a lot of his support who will vote Republican no matter what, but he will pull enough away from the Republican party to cause them to loose. It will be interesting no matter what. |
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Right now it seems the current administration just got Putin to do our dirty work for us. |
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