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Old 04-27-2011, 05:54 AM   #1
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I aint even gonna ask if yall are gonna vote fer NoBama again. I am wondering who would vote fer Donald Trump?
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Old 04-27-2011, 06:21 AM   #2
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If he's on the ticket, he will get my vote! As of now, there's not one current Repub worth taking a second look at...
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Old 04-27-2011, 06:29 AM   #3
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I do not know his position or history on issues that are important to me: Abortion, Guns, Taxes, Foreign Policy, Government Regulation, etc. However, I do like the fact that unlike the typical republican, "The Donald" does not back down. That alone makes him worth serious consideration. If he decides to run that is.
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I do not know his position or history on issues that are important to me: Abortion, Guns, Taxes, Foreign Policy, Government Regulation, etc. However, I do like the fact that unlike the typical republican, "The Donald" does not back down. That alone makes him worth serious consideration. If he decides to run that is.
Like you, I admire how he does not back down, unlike the jelly-spined mainstream republicans are wont to do. That being said tho, "The Donald" has displayed some vile and disgusting tendencies towards this socialist pig of an admin....specifically, ersatz 'assault weapons' and health care.

For the record, I don't care who's on the ticket for the repubs. I do not care 1 bit...and question the sanity of anyone who would NOT vote repub if it meant removing Barry from his perch come 2012. I will, for the first time in all my years, vote a straight republican ticket without regard for which names occupy the boxes. The democrats have forfeited their right to govern, imo.
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Old 04-27-2011, 06:46 AM   #5
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I feel there is a more nefarious reason for all the Donald's actions. His history shows he gives most/all his political contributions to Democrats. He is making big issues about pointless things, Birthers and now Obama playing to much basketball. I feel he is doing nothing but trying to paint the G.O.P. as a bunch of quacks, in an attempt to win independents back to the Demo side. Not to mention that he will probably pull a Perot in the end.
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Old 04-27-2011, 07:05 AM   #6
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I feel there is a more nefarious reason for all the Donald's actions. His history shows he gives most/all his political contributions to Democrats. He is making big issues about pointless things, Birthers and now Obama playing to much basketball. I feel he is doing nothing but trying to paint the G.O.P. as a bunch of quacks, in an attempt to win independents back to the Demo side. Not to mention that he will probably pull a Perot in the end.
Kent I see your point, but I don't think that's the route he’s taking, he’s not the humble martyr type he’s too egotistical. He will toss a wrench in this whole thing if he runs as an independent. I don't think he would ever get the Republican nomination because of his Democrap affiliation and his words slamming George Bush. He's as power hungry as Yomama, but I'd rather see him in the Oval Office than Yomama or any Democrap! Heck, I’d rather see Woody Wood Pecker president.
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If Trump does not get the Republican nomination he will play spoiler and run as an Independent. If Trump does get the nomination i'll write in vote for Charles Manson.
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Kent I see your point, but I don't think that's the route he’s taking, he’s not the humble martyr type he’s too egotistical. He will toss a wrench in this whole thing if he runs as an independent. I don't think he would ever get the Republican nomination because of his Democrap affiliation and his words slamming George Bush. He's as power hungry as Yomama, but I'd rather see him in the Oval Office than Yomama or any Democrap! Heck, I’d rather see Woody Wood Pecker president.
We will vote for anyone who gets the Republican nomination as an alternative to the openly Marxist Obama. But my fear is that Trump failing to get the nomination, will pull a Perot and split the anti-Obama vote.
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"The Donald" does a lot of business in New York and New Jersey, states that are solidly democrat. His political contributions may be to help grease the skids...maybe.

If he decides to pull a Ross Perot that would not be a good thing for the country to say the least.
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I think trump may serve to split the DEMOCRAPPER vote....most repubs will vote con or repub. Trump has too much pro-democrat history underneath his lousy comb-over to be a serious candidate for the repubs. I do not believe Trump will get the nod to be the candidate at any rate.

and if he does, I'll vote for him over that idiot the dems dusted off and propped up in front of the teleprompter.
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