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Topic: Signs of Wisconsin Backlash Against Donald Trump, Who Trails in Poll (Read 365 times)

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Garbage media is desperate. Their Wall St./war industry owners are desperate as well. The political garbage they own (the club behind the two-part one-party) are desperate. Retards and useful idiots are at their wits end. What´s not to like?
legendary
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Who actually cares about Wisconsin? It is a deep blue state and the people there are mostly extreme-left. However I am still confused about why the media is giving so much importance to that state. Right now Trump is leading in almost all the other states, and the media is not reporting it. He is leading NY and California by huge margins, and these states have much more delegates than Wisconsin.
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“If Mr. Trump is dealt a setback in the Wisconsin primary, including a potential sweep by Mr. Cruz of all 42 delegates, it would be his most prominent reversal since his second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses in February. And it would show Mr. Trump’s vulnerability before the race moves to New York and other Northeastern states.”

Nevermind all of the states he’s won. Let’s pretend that doesn’t exist!

These people can get bent.

And anyone that gets all fearful can learn to grow a pair because anyone else you offer is nothing but a surrender in hopes of what? That the MSM will produce some happy polls for you to smoke like opium?
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Trumps abortion comments are going to be interesting to see if he gains votes or loses votes. Something tells me he gains votes from the religious crowd and those that are not in line with that comment where never really supporting him to begin with.

Trump is going to be under tremendous scrutiny now and the Republicans will want to make a example of him at all costs.
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hey you, yeah you, fuck you!!!
The danger signs are mounting for Donald J. Trump in Wisconsin: Right-wing radio hosts are flaying him, Gov. Scott Walker and other elected Republicans have endorsed Senator Ted Cruz, and a new poll showed Mr. Cruz with a 10 percentage-point lead in the state before Tuesday’s primary.

The Stop Trump movement may never have another opportunity like the one here, where resistance to Mr. Trump was running high even before his campaign became consumed by a new round of controversies, from his mocking of Mr. Cruz’s wife to the arrest of his campaign manager to his comments in favor of punishing women who get abortions.

If Mr. Trump is dealt a setback in the Wisconsin primary, including a potential sweep by Mr. Cruz of all 42 delegates, it would be his most prominent reversal since his second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses in February. And it would show Mr. Trump’s vulnerability before the race moves to New York and other Northeastern states.

The state’s Republican establishment, cohesive and battle-tested after years of partisan warfare under Mr. Walker, has dug in to support Mr. Cruz — not out of true love for the Texas senator, but in a marriage of convenience to halt Mr. Trump, whose temperament and conservatism many doubt.

But at the same time, if the forces arrayed against Mr. Trump do not prevail in Wisconsin, they are unlikely to slow Mr. Trump in the ideologically more favorable turf of the East, increasing his chances of locking down the nomination before the July national convention.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/01/us/politics/wisconsin-primary-republican-race.html
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