Trump Has The Edge Because...

He makes $400 million a year. He'll still be a billionaire regardless of how much he spends on this campaign.

He also has a history of lying about how much he's worth and how much he makes.

Trump created the Billionaire Developer Brand hundreds of millions of dollars shy of his first billion


gawd. you non New Yorkers and non East Coasters are dumb as shit
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
They said similar things about Ronald Reagan (before he won 2 landslides in a row).
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
They said similar things about Ronald Reagan (before he won 2 landslides in a row).

You're so out of touch with reality on when and how Reagan got the GOP to vote for him. You do know he ran like 3 times? :laugh2:
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
They said similar things about Ronald Reagan (before he won 2 landslides in a row).

You're so out of touch with reality on when and how Reagan got the GOP to vote for him. You do know he ran like 3 times? :laugh2:
Link?
 
Go look at those disclosures from any candidate, and you won't see "big business" or "lobbyists" there either.

The real money goes into the SuperPACs and 501c4s.

We'll see how many of those magically appear and support Trump.
With the concerted effort by the media, the left, and the status quo right to derail Trump's campaign, I'm sure if he had accepted money from lobbyists or special interests it would be front page news by now. Let's see something other than innuendo.

If the media wanted to "derail" Trump's campaign, they would stop giving him airtime.

That clearly isn't happening.
They're not giving him positive airtime, idiot. Obviously they are trying to sink him and if you were an honest person you would acknowledge that very obvious fact.

The GOP establishment may be trying to sink Trump, but the media sure as shit is NOT.

The media love Trump, he's getting them some of the highest ratings they've had in years.

And for someone like Trump, all airtime is "positive" airtime.
Show us how the media is promoting Trump. What positive things are they saying about him and who is saying them?

EVERYONE loves a clown
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
They said similar things about Ronald Reagan (before he won 2 landslides in a row).

You're so out of touch with reality on when and how Reagan got the GOP to vote for him. You do know he ran like 3 times? :laugh2:
Link?
Link? you're delusional

1968, 1976,and1980 :cuckoo:
 
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Why don't you post the entire page? Here's what you left out.


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Taking small donations from individuals who believe in his candidacy and want to contribute is not the same as taking money from big business (like everyone else does), or foreign governments (like the Democrats do) that would make him beholden to them. Don't know if you understand the difference or if you even want to acknowledge there is a difference. Probably both.



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Care to contribute a thought of your own?


The sig says it all Bubbs
 
He's funding his own campaign. What makes a candidate drop out of the race is his donors. If they think he won't win, they'll stop sending him money. Trump won't run into the same problems others do when their donations start slowing down. Laying off staff, skipping smaller events (and losing those votes), being able to afford tv ads, radio ads, etc.
In addition to having unlimited funds, he has the advantage of being able to truthfully say "I'm not beholden to anybody". This will help Trump tremendously if he gets the nomination. His Democrat opponent won't be able to say the same thing, including Sanders.
Most people would agree that we need somebody like Trump who can't be bought. This will start to resonate as the field narrows and will be a major issue in the general.
What are your thoughts on this?

Donald Trump is a smart businessman--he's not going to go the distance in this race if his polls are dropping. He'll bankrupt his campaign--LOL He'll drop out himself, regardless if he has the money to stay in or not. (he's not that stupid)--LOL

I really don't know how he plans on running 400 companies, doing 2 t.v. reality shows, and running the Miss Universe contest all at the same time.

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Dante: Always teaching conservative nitwits their own history.

Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

By early spring, California Governor Ronald Reagan, the leader of the GOP's conservative wing, had become Nixon's chief rival. In the Nebraska primary on May 14, Nixon won with 70% of the vote to 21% for Reagan and 5% for Rockefeller. While this was a wide margin for Nixon, Reagan remained Nixon's leading challenger. Nixon won the next primary of importance, Oregon, on May 15 with 65% of the vote and won all the following primaries except for California (June 4), where only Reagan appeared on the ballot. Reagan's margin in California gave him a plurality of the nationwide primary vote, but when the Republican National Convention assembled, Nixon had 656 delegates according to a UPI poll (with 667 needed for the nomination).
 
It's going to be hilarious when his "campaign" eventually comes crashing down to reality. In the meantime I am enjoying the show, dude is hilarious in the debates.
 
Here's why Donald Trump won't win the Republican presidential nomination[/URL]


Early polling is not very predictive. Especially polling more than 300 days out. (We have 444 days to go.) There are charts that illustrate this. But there are also instructive examples – as well as exceptions.

For nearly six weeks, in survey after survey, Trump has soared above the rest of the field by a double-digit margin. It’s a dramatic performance, one the candidate himself is clearly exhilarated by.

Except when you overlay it with, for example, the arc of the early frontrunner in the 2008 Republican nominating race, Rudy Giuliani:


Next to Giuliani’s lead, Trump’s lead looks like … a joke.
Trump is having trouble cracking 25%, while for months at a stretch in 2007, Giuliani swanned around in the 30s. And yet Giuliani ended up winning not a single primary or caucus. He ultimately focused all his efforts in Florida, where he came in third.


Here's why Donald Trump won't win the Republican presidential nomination
 
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Donald Trump is a smart businessman--


says who? the public.

what do his peers say, the ones in the same are of biz?

what does the record show?

Smart? Not so sure. Successful? Some and a whole lot lucky and maybe Trump was always lying about his real worth and cash flow?

Boston.comHere, for our amusement, are all the times Donald Trump thought he knew better than us. …

Trump thinks buying the Patriots would be a bad financial decision

Back in 1988, the Sullivan family, who owned the Patriots, approached Donald Trump about buying their NFL team. Trump had his money people look at the Patriots funding and decided against it.

“Donald had a real interest and he felt the Sullivan family was honorable in their dealings with him,” a source close to Trump told The Boston Globe. “But his people told him between the team and the stadium there was $104 million in debt, and that was too much for him to handle.”

The Patriots were instead sold to Victor Kiam for $85 million. About 27 years later, Forbes estimated that the Patriots are worth $2.6 billion. Slightly missed opportunity for Trump.

Donald Trump once refused to buy Patriots
 
"Trump Has The Edge Because..."

Actually Trump has no 'edge' at all, given the fact he's not a serious candidate.

Trump has managed to con about a fourth of republicans into believing he is a 'serious' candidate by playing on and exploiting their fears, ignorance, and inane, naive desire for an 'outsider' president, a manifestation of the right's contempt for sound, responsible governance.
They said similar things about Ronald Reagan (before he won 2 landslides in a row).


Grow the fukk up, Ronnie won Cali's Guv twice before running for Prez the first time in 1976!. Trumpster is nothing but a loudmouth assh*le with money!
 

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