Why? |
Absentee. |
Sorry, I answered but your question was different. Yes, I do wonder why the PP made the 'asinine' comment. Why, pray tell? |
| Bump. |
| Even if it were possible, Pence gave a speech after the audio came out that, while it didn't explicitly (ha!) mention the tape, did mention silly unimportant distractions, and that Trump was right man for the job, etc. If he wasn't already too tainted by his pathetic fan-boy routine, that did it. |
| Trump is talking to reporters, says there is no chance he'll withdraw. |
No link yet, but WSJ said Trump will not quit. |
Can't imagine a narcissist quitting. I'm sure he knows it's all someone else's fault. And people won't care anyway. |
OP here- thanks for the response. He needs to quit. |
If he really cares about the country, he will quit. Otherwise, he is guaranteeing a win for Hillary, who is intent on opening the borders and turning us into a 3rd world country - while her grandchildren, of course, will go to the most elite prep schools in Manhattan, on to the Ivy League, and then a life in an upper-upper class bubble. |
Yes. I wrote in another thread that I believe they are the main reason he was elected in the primaries. He got a thousand time more coverage than any other candidate. |
+ 1 I agree with this. The liberal media knew that the only candidate that would lose to Hillary was Trump, so they gave him plenty of coverage during the primaries. At the same time, I knew that once he had the nomination, the press (like the NYT) would reverse course and start leaking damaging information to derail him. |
TRUE that he got more coverage. But coverage doesn't vote. People vote. Republicans PICKED him!!!! Against all the awful articles and bad coverage he received, they STILL picked him. You can't blame someone else. The GOP is filled with people that LIKE donald trump! |
While Trump's grandchildren live in the projects and go to public school in the Bronx.
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If he quits, Hillary will still win. She has a widespread get out the vote operation and been running a sharp, organized campaign. The GOP is completely in disarray. "Replacing" Trump on the ballot (if even possible) will not be your answer. GOP voters are dimwits in the first place for ever supporting his candidacy. |