He is a lying hypocrite who reportedly raped his wife. Doesn't that make him the Hildebeast's moral equivalent?
It does, Dumbfuck?
He is a lying hypocrite who reportedly raped his wife. Doesn't that make him the Hildebeast's moral equivalent?
He is a lying hypocrite who reportedly raped his wife. Doesn't that make him the Hildebeast's moral equivalent?
Very similar morals. But at least she shared liberal ideology with the party supporting her.
Trump had poor morals and fails to share ideology with those supporting him.
True.
Trump had poor morals and fails to share ideology with those supporting him.
True.
It's funny that "Hillary" is their answer to everything.
So sayeth the fringe liberal...
Fringe liberal? MottTARD is as all-in to the leftist Liberal agenda as ChristieTard or Jarod.
There are two GOP candidates who are completely unelectable at the national level. Cruz and Trump. Most of the rest of the field could give Hilliary a tough fight in the General. You only have to look outside your own community and see the numbers of how those two poll in the big population centers of the US. The North East region, The Great Lakes region and the Southern California region. Those are the three largest population centers in the US. Trump and Cruz, based on polling data, cannot win there in the General. Then you have the secondary population centers. The Florida coast, The Piedmont region, The Texas Triangle, and the Northwest. Trump and Cruz are only pulling winning numbers in the Texas triangle.
It is abundantly clear, based on the current data, that a hard right wing politician in unelectable in the general. The data clearly shows that far right wing candidates to extremely well with working class white males but they only represent less than 35% of the voting public and the data clearly shows as well that these far right wing candidates are alienating virtually every demographic except white working class males. The electoral calculus simply isn't there for them to win.
Can a more mainstream GOP candidate defeat Hillary assuming she is nominated? The data shows clearly that she is beatable and that against an establishment GOP candidate it would probably be a very close election.
That is what you guys said in 2008 and 2012
So sayeth the fringe liberal...
but she has him on quantity.....she's been at it a lot longer......
There are two GOP candidates who are completely unelectable at the national level. Cruz and Trump. Most of the rest of the field could give Hilliary a tough fight in the General. You only have to look outside your own community and see the numbers of how those two poll in the big population centers of the US. The North East region, The Great Lakes region and the Southern California region. Those are the three largest population centers in the US. Trump and Cruz, based on polling data, cannot win there in the General. Then you have the secondary population centers. The Florida coast, The Piedmont region, The Texas Triangle, and the Northwest. Trump and Cruz are only pulling winning numbers in the Texas triangle.
It is abundantly clear, based on the current data, that a hard right wing politician in unelectable in the general. The data clearly shows that far right wing candidates to extremely well with working class white males but they only represent less than 35% of the voting public and the data clearly shows as well that these far right wing candidates are alienating virtually every demographic except white working class males. The electoral calculus simply isn't there for them to win.
Can a more mainstream GOP candidate defeat Hillary assuming she is nominated? The data shows clearly that she is beatable and that against an establishment GOP candidate it would probably be a very close election.