Bernie beat Hilldog :o
Trump won :o
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Bernie beat Hilldog :o
Trump won :o
[QUOTE=Draz]Bernie beat Hilldog :o
Trump won :o[/QUOTE]
neither are remotely surprising results
So this trims the republican candidates to 4 or 5.
Fiorina, Christie both out after tonight.. Carson is next.
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[QUOTE=BasedTom]neither are remotely surprising results[/QUOTE]
True.. But I'm still in shock Trump is actually getting support :lol
Some are already saying that Kasich will come in second in the GOP race, followed by Jeb! in third and Marco Roboto dropping to fourth. If that does come to fruition, probably signals the begining of the end for Marco (and we could thank NJ Crisp Crispy :lol ).
[QUOTE=TheMan]Some are already saying that Kasich will come in second in the GOP race, followed by Jeb! in third and Marco Roboto dropping to fourth. If that does come to fruition, probably signals the begining of the end for Marco (and we could thank NJ Crisp Crispy :lol ).[/QUOTE]
Ricky Rubio the ultimate choke artist. Get that man a bottle of poland spring.
Trump.:pimp:
Where are all these people that said he hand no chance?
2nd in Iowa and leading New Hampshire....but...but...he has no chance.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]Trump.:pimp:
Where are all these people that said he hand no chance?
2nd in Iowa and leading New Hampshire....but...but...he has no chance.[/QUOTE]
Relax he was going to win New Hampshire no matter what.
That's how bad the GOP are perceived....Donald Trump is blowing away their candidates.
[QUOTE=DonDadda59]Ricky Rubio the ultimate choke artist. Get that man a bottle of poland spring.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Rubio pulled a Newton. Thank you New Jersey guy for exposing him to the world, we would be screwed if Rubes managed to Obama his way in to the presidency.
[QUOTE=oh the horror]That's how bad Politicians are perceived....Donald Trump is blowing away their candidates.[/QUOTE]
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Well consider this as well, Bernie Sanders is the "underdog outsider" and Clinton is the staple of the party and even she's having a tough time. So this to me is the very beginning of Americans disillusionment with politicians. It's always been a negative concerning perception but this is beginning to manifest itself in the polls
[QUOTE=oh the horror]Well consider this as well, Bernie Sanders is the "underdog outsider" and Clinton is the staple of the party and even she's having a tough time. So this to me is the very beginning of Americans disillusionment with politicians. It's always been a negative concerning perception but this is beginning to manifest itself in the polls[/QUOTE]
Hopefully, it's an end of an era.
Hilary has something like $160 million dollars raised so far and Jeb has something like $150 million raised so far. Jeb has around $120m of his money raised by Super Pacs and yet this guy is nearly in last place and getting abused by Trump who has no political experience..
It's hilarious because the media and "elite" are trying desperately to avoid a Sanders - Trump finale but they're adding to fire as people are fed up with the media's biases in trying to hand pick the winners..
Alot of credit goes out to Ron Paul as he was one of the first candidates to be anti-establishment. America wasn't ready for him at the time and branded him as some sort of lunatic. It would be interesting to see how he would of done this election..