One Conclusion from the Trump Speech

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This was a speech built entirely around key voting blocks.

He specifically spoke to inner city dwellers, union workers, coal miners, African-Americans, LGBT, law enforcement, disenfranchised Bernie Sanders supporters and Democrats in general. His daughter covered single moms and working moms, using Democrat talking points.
He did acknowledge along the way the "three-legged stool" of fiscal, defense and social conservatives.

Deduction: His internals must be showing he can draw Democrats across, if he can offer some common ground.

I've been saying that the question many conservatives are asking is "Please give me just one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you. Please."

Tonight would suggest that many Democrats may be asking "Please give me one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you -- because I sure don't want to vote for Hillary."

Conclusion: He could actually win this thing with surprising numbers. Numbers that standard polling will not elicit.

(Your results may vary. Tax, title and license extra. Ask your doctor. I am not a Trump supporter, just an observer.)
 
One conclusion from Trump's speech is that his supporters will cheer for anything. They didn't care one iota about these people just an hour earlier.
 
I was listening to his speech and thinking: "The Elites will never allow him to win or if they do, they will get rid of him even before 1000 Kennedy's days."

Everything he said was right and great, but that would mean that there won't be a good fat place for Elites in Trump's new country. "On January 20, 2017 all Americans will wake up in a different country", Trump said. But... so will Elites, eventually they are going to become nobody, will they be happy about that?

Who are those Elites? Basically you can call them Mafia. And what does Mafia usually do to you when you are in their way? Mafia will try:
- to buy you;
- to blackmail you;
- to kill you.

First case scenario is very unlike with Trump. So...?
 
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My friends a BIG DOG has entered the presidential race this year. Trump built a multi-billion dollar empire by winning and all those wins have given him granite like confidence in himself. Many are saying that was the best acceptance speech since 1968, some say the best they have ever seen. Trump also considers Hillary a cheap pantsuit incompetent hack he has no fear of her. Trump is going to brutalize Hillary and the Democrats. :eusa_dance:
 
Trump,will win in an epic landslide.....
I agree. The fact that traditional polls show him as choose as he is to Hillary should be making Hillary's paid asslickers shudder.
THINK!
Literally everyone who plans to vote for Hillary, when they are polled using traditional polling methods are telling the pollsters they support Hillary. That's obvious right?
However. People who plan to vote for Trump are less likely to tell pollsters their true intentions.
There are a number of reasons for this.
You all should be smart enough to figure them out.
I doubt traditional political polling methods will even be around in four years.
Cell phones are making traditional polling methods obsolete.
I predict a Trump win by 10 points in Nov.
Should Putin 'leak' thousands of Hillary's emails a couple of weeks before the election Trump's win will be closer to 20 points.
Should Trump win the Presidency he'll serve for eight years, then his daughter will become the first female US President for another eight years. That's 100% guaranteed.
The Trumps are never going to end up on the front cover of the tabloids because they are behaving like the Clintons have.
 
The Republican Party has, via Trump, suddenly decided to embrace gay rights, unionism, the interests of poor black Americans, and Bernie Sanders socialists?

Sounds like those groups have won, and the far right of the GOP (you know who you are USMB posters) has suffered a grievous defeat.

If, of course, the above were true.
 
The Republican Party has, via Trump, suddenly decided to embrace gay rights, unionism, the interests of poor black Americans, and Bernie Sanders socialists?

Sounds like those groups have won, and the far right of the GOP (you know who you are USMB posters) has suffered a grievous defeat.

If, of course, the above were true.

Tissue? :laugh:
 
My friends a BIG DOG has entered the presidential race this year. Trump built a multi-billion dollar empire by winning and all those wins have given him granite like confidence in himself. Many are saying that was the best acceptance speech since 1968, some say the best they have ever seen. Trump also considers Hillary a cheap pantsuit incompetent hack he has no fear of her. Trump is going to brutalize Hillary and the Democrats. :eusa_dance:
Trump has more respect for a fucking pile of dog shit then he does for Hillary or Bill.
Trump craps bigger than the Clinton's.
The best part is the Clintons know it and they know he knows they know it..
 
My friends a BIG DOG has entered the presidential race this year. Trump built a multi-billion dollar empire by winning and all those wins have given him granite like confidence in himself. Many are saying that was the best acceptance speech since 1968, some say the best they have ever seen. Trump also considers Hillary a cheap pantsuit incompetent hack he has no fear of her. Trump is going to brutalize Hillary and the Democrats. :eusa_dance:
Trump has more respect for a fucking pile of dog shit then he does for Hillary or Bill.
Trump craps bigger than the Clinton's.
The best part is the Clintons know it and they know he knows they know it..

The Clinton's are Trump's bitch. The Clinton's have crawled to Trump on their knees begging for money that's how far above their station Trump is. If you thought Trump toyed with Jeb Bush wait until he lays into Hillary. :laugh:
 
The Republican Party has, via Trump, suddenly decided to embrace gay rights, unionism, the interests of poor black Americans, and Bernie Sanders socialists?

Sounds like those groups have won, and the far right of the GOP (you know who you are USMB posters) has suffered a grievous defeat.

If, of course, the above were true.

Tissue? :laugh:

You don't have the sense to figure out that if the Republican party moved that far to the left as is suggested above,

it would be a huge victory for liberalism?

Of course you don't.

The country would look like New York. A liberal Democratic Party and a moderate Republican Party,

with the far right somewhere out on the inconsequential fringe.
 
This was a speech built entirely around key voting blocks.

He specifically spoke to inner city dwellers, union workers, coal miners, African-Americans, LGBT, law enforcement, disenfranchised Bernie Sanders supporters and Democrats in general. His daughter covered single moms and working moms, using Democrat talking points.
He did acknowledge along the way the "three-legged stool" of fiscal, defense and social conservatives.

Deduction: His internals must be showing he can draw Democrats across, if he can offer some common ground.

I've been saying that the question many conservatives are asking is "Please give me just one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you. Please."

Tonight would suggest that many Democrats may be asking "Please give me one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you -- because I sure don't want to vote for Hillary."

Conclusion: He could actually win this thing with surprising numbers. Numbers that standard polling will not elicit.

(Your results may vary. Tax, title and license extra. Ask your doctor. I am not a Trump supporter, just an observer.)


Establishment people STILL don't get it. You couldn't POSSIBLY look at that scorched earth speech and suggest he was pandering to ANYBODY. It was vintage TRUMP from a year ago. He ran the same themes he has been running for a year now. He is the nominee because Republicans think he is he most believable.

As far as winning this goes, even though the polls had suggested Cruz or Kasich had a better shot at beating Hillary, nothing they did addressed the makeup of the Electoral College. Trump is redrawing that map. Now for the first time since the Reagan landslides it looks like Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York will be in play. He OWNS Florida already, (despite O'Reilly's asinine suggestion that there are a lot more minorities here than before.) That's the ball game.

And I think he will turn a lot more blue states before the day is over.
 
I was listening to his speech and thinking: "The Elites will never allow him to win or if they do, they will get rid of him even before 1000 Kennedy's days."

Everything he said was right and great, but that would mean that there won't be a good fat place for Elites in Trump's new country. "On January 20, 2017 all Americans will wake up in a different country", Trump said. But... so will Elites, eventually they are going to become nobody, will they be happy about that?

Who are Elites? Basically you can call them Mafia. And what does Mafia do to you when you are in their way? Mafia will try:
- to buy you;
- to blackmail you;
- to kill you.

First case scenario is very unlike with Trump. So...?
Interesting you said that. I had a dream last night exactly about that. Scary.... very scary. He shouldn't spare money to up his private security beside Secret Service protection.
 
This was a speech built entirely around key voting blocks.

He specifically spoke to inner city dwellers, union workers, coal miners, African-Americans, LGBT, law enforcement, disenfranchised Bernie Sanders supporters and Democrats in general. His daughter covered single moms and working moms, using Democrat talking points.
He did acknowledge along the way the "three-legged stool" of fiscal, defense and social conservatives.

Deduction: His internals must be showing he can draw Democrats across, if he can offer some common ground.

I've been saying that the question many conservatives are asking is "Please give me just one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you. Please."

Tonight would suggest that many Democrats may be asking "Please give me one good reason that I can feel okay voting for you -- because I sure don't want to vote for Hillary."

Conclusion: He could actually win this thing with surprising numbers. Numbers that standard polling will not elicit.

(Your results may vary. Tax, title and license extra. Ask your doctor. I am not a Trump supporter, just an observer.)

Trump also did a masterful job with Evangelicals. He praised them for their support saying he could not have won the nomination without them, and then distanced himself from them by saying he probably did not deserve their support. That way he reaches out to the God hating left.
 
The Republican Party has, via Trump, suddenly decided to embrace gay rights, unionism, the interests of poor black Americans, and Bernie Sanders socialists?

Sounds like those groups have won, and the far right of the GOP (you know who you are USMB posters) has suffered a grievous defeat.

If, of course, the above were true.

Tissue? :laugh:

You don't have the sense to figure out that if the Republican party moved that far to the left as is suggested above,

it would be a huge victory for liberalism?

Of course you don't.

The country would look like New York. A liberal Democratic Party and a moderate Republican Party,

with the far right somewhere out on the inconsequential fringe.

^^^ :cuckoo:
 

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