Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager was arrested for battery on the Breitbart reporter at the rally in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like people are intent on derailing his campaign at all costs. That reporter didn't get assaulted, I saw the video; more nonsense from a liberal hack.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just waiting for this moment out of the Trump campaign:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post is calling it an arrest.
Don't you have to be taken into custody to be called an arrest? The crooked MSM is at it again.
More like crooked trump supporters
JUPITER — UPDATE, 1:30 p.m.: Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow told The Palm Beach Post this morning that Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump’s campaign manager, was released with a notice to appear in court after he turned himself in this morning at the Jupiter Police Department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that the Republicans have created such an anti-government, anti-establishment base that every effort to "stop Trump" is interpreted by the Republican base as a sign that he is a threat to the "Washington insiders" they despise so much.
The GOP is reaping what it has sown for the last 25 years, and the latest poll:
Donald Trump now holds 48 percent support of registered Republicans and Republican-leaners, according to the NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll.
This is more than 20 points higher than his second-place competitor, Ted Cruz — who now enjoys 27 percent support. John Kasich got a boost of 2 points this week and holds third place with 18 percent support.
The question in the Republican race, however, is no longer whether Trump is the clear front-runner, but whether he will reach the magic delegate number of 1,237.
Problem is all the establishment have moved away from the average American. Immigration and Wall Street have just screwed average family in America but all the politicians are relatively wealthy and almost all in dc live in a bubble
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that the Republicans have created such an anti-government, anti-establishment base that every effort to "stop Trump" is interpreted by the Republican base as a sign that he is a threat to the "Washington insiders" they despise so much.
The GOP is reaping what it has sown for the last 25 years, and the latest poll:
Donald Trump now holds 48 percent support of registered Republicans and Republican-leaners, according to the NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll.
This is more than 20 points higher than his second-place competitor, Ted Cruz — who now enjoys 27 percent support. John Kasich got a boost of 2 points this week and holds third place with 18 percent support.
The question in the Republican race, however, is no longer whether Trump is the clear front-runner, but whether he will reach the magic delegate number of 1,237.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post is calling it an arrest.
Don't you have to be taken into custody to be called an arrest? The crooked MSM is at it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager was arrested for battery on the Breitbart reporter at the rally in Florida.
That's a lie. He was not arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager was arrested for battery on the Breitbart reporter at the rally in Florida.
That's a lie. He was not arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His communication manager resigned with a public letter about how awful he is.
Is she the one that stated something about Trump is out of his depth regarding foreign policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post is calling it an arrest.
Don't you have to be taken into custody to be called an arrest? The crooked MSM is at it again.
Anonymous wrote:For many voters who are not idealogues on either side of the spectrum, the problem is that the available alternatives are just not attractive.
We have two seriously flawed candidates - whether it is Trump/Cruz or Hillary Clinton.