blackhawk
Diamond Member
It's stupid if your trying to win a general election where you will need both women and Hispanic voters whom you poll badly with. As for the GOP rallying around Trump that has to be a two way street you can't run a scorched earth primary like Trump did and then just expect everyone to get behind you. Trump is the nominee and the GOP is going to have to come to terms with that and Trump is going to have to understand he burned a lot of bridges in the primary and he has to stop taking everything so personally and work to repair this rift as well something in my opinion he isn't doing.He's an idiot who doesn't seem to get if the party base does not come out to vote for you the odds are very good you won't win. He needs to focus his attention on Hillary and stop worrying about the Republicans who either won't or as of yet haven't endorsed him personally I think he's to petty and thin skinned to do this.Birfer Trump has had the nomination wrapped for a month, and he's still attacking Republicans.
The Manhattan billionaire is nearly a full month into being the GOP's presumptive nominee, but his rallies over the past week have shown that he doesn't appear to be easing up on fellow Republicans who have drawn his ire.
During a Tuesday rally in New Mexico, for example, Trump unleashed on Susana Martinez, the state's governor. Martinez is the first Latina governor in US history. And she's a Republican.
But all that didn't stop Trump for attacking Martinez — one of a handful of GOP governors who have yet to come out in support of Trump — for not attending his rally. ...
Donald Trump keeps giving Republicans major cause for alarm — because he's still attacking them
He attacks a sitting, Hispanic, female Republican governor because she doesn't show up to his rally.
That's awesome.
He's also still taking shots at Romney and Jeb.
He's Hillary's dream opponent.
He is already doing exactly what you recommend. He is not just trying to win the establishment GOP votes, he will win with independents and thinking democrats.
The Trump campaign is a populist campaign. He is defying party labels and that is good for the USAHe's an idiot who doesn't seem to get if the party base does not come out to vote for you the odds are very good you won't win. He needs to focus his attention on Hillary and stop worrying about the Republicans who either won't or as of yet haven't endorsed him personally I think he's to petty and thin skinned to do this.Birfer Trump has had the nomination wrapped for a month, and he's still attacking Republicans.
The Manhattan billionaire is nearly a full month into being the GOP's presumptive nominee, but his rallies over the past week have shown that he doesn't appear to be easing up on fellow Republicans who have drawn his ire.
During a Tuesday rally in New Mexico, for example, Trump unleashed on Susana Martinez, the state's governor. Martinez is the first Latina governor in US history. And she's a Republican.
But all that didn't stop Trump for attacking Martinez — one of a handful of GOP governors who have yet to come out in support of Trump — for not attending his rally. ...
Donald Trump keeps giving Republicans major cause for alarm — because he's still attacking them
He attacks a sitting, Hispanic, female Republican governor because she doesn't show up to his rally.
That's awesome.
He's also still taking shots at Romney and Jeb.
He's Hillary's dream opponent.
He is already doing exactly what you recommend. He is not just trying to win the establishment GOP votes, he will win with independents and thinking democrats.
The Trump campaign is a populist campaign. He is defying party labels and that is good for the USASorry I don't see how you win establishment votes while attacking them Trump is weak with both female and Hispanic voters and he attacks a female Hispanic governor makes no sense. With a candidate as flawed as Hillary the Republicans should be able to take this only they nominated a someone equally flawed who knows maybe Trump will pull off the upset of the century but my gut tells my the majority will break for Hillary because of unpredictable Trump is.He's an idiot who doesn't seem to get if the party base does not come out to vote for you the odds are very good you won't win. He needs to focus his attention on Hillary and stop worrying about the Republicans who either won't or as of yet haven't endorsed him personally I think he's to petty and thin skinned to do this.Birfer Trump has had the nomination wrapped for a month, and he's still attacking Republicans.
The Manhattan billionaire is nearly a full month into being the GOP's presumptive nominee, but his rallies over the past week have shown that he doesn't appear to be easing up on fellow Republicans who have drawn his ire.
During a Tuesday rally in New Mexico, for example, Trump unleashed on Susana Martinez, the state's governor. Martinez is the first Latina governor in US history. And she's a Republican.
But all that didn't stop Trump for attacking Martinez — one of a handful of GOP governors who have yet to come out in support of Trump — for not attending his rally. ...
Donald Trump keeps giving Republicans major cause for alarm — because he's still attacking them
He attacks a sitting, Hispanic, female Republican governor because she doesn't show up to his rally.
That's awesome.
He's also still taking shots at Romney and Jeb.
He's Hillary's dream opponent.
He is already doing exactly what you recommend. He is not just trying to win the establishment GOP votes, he will win with independents and thinking democrats.
The Trump campaign is a populist campaign. He is defying party labels and that is good for the USA
At this point in time, the GOP should be rallying around the candidate that won the Primaries.
That the Governor was disrespecting the Party's Presidential Candidate was a calculated insult and he responded strongly.
That you focus on the governor being female and hispanic is playing to the Race and Gender Politics of the LEft that the Right cannot win.
As long as we accept Rules that Women and Minorities have to be given special consideration we cannot win.
That is a system rigged against Republicans.
Trump is right to disregard that thinking, and to challenge it head on.
He treated that Governor like he would have a white male governor.
Is that right or is that wrong?