Republicans jumping ship in hoards to support Hillary Clinton

Again, only the Establishment "Republicans" are supporting Hillary, and they were never Republicans in the first place. They're just corrupt opportunists.

Birds of a feather.


Are you sure about that--LOL

Trump-RINO-2016.png
Well, the RINOs either support a RINO that isn't with the establishment with them, or they support a full-on corrupt Establishment servant. Well, one is more likely to continue the corruption with them.


You're babbling and off topic try again.
Says the person making an unrelated post unironically. On the other hand, my post is completely relevant to the topic. Trump is a RINO, Hillary is a corrupt Establishment servant. They support one or the other. Since Hillary is Establishment along with what's likely a majority of the GOP, they'll support her in order to perpetuate their corruption.
 
Again, only the Establishment "Republicans" are supporting Hillary, and they were never Republicans in the first place. They're just corrupt opportunists.

Birds of a feather.


Are you sure about that--LOL

Trump-RINO-2016.png
Well, the RINOs either support a RINO that isn't with the establishment with them, or they support a full-on corrupt Establishment servant. Well, one is more likely to continue the corruption with them.


You're babbling and off topic try again.
Says the person making an unrelated post unironically. On the other hand, my post is completely relevant to the topic. Trump is a RINO, Hillary is a corrupt Establishment servant. They support one or the other. Since Hillary is Establishment along with what's likely a majority of the GOP, they'll support her in order to perpetuate their corruption.


Do you have a link to all those conspiracy theories, or do you just make it up as you go along?
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.
 
Women voted for obama and support hilly because, as a general rule, women are not particularly bright.
 
Women voted for obama and support hilly because, as a general rule, women are not particularly bright.


I don't think there's anyone dumber than this.
A neuroscientist explains what may be wrong with Trump supporters’ brains

And since 73% of women have an unfavorable view of Donald Trump--that means they're a heck of a lot smarter than males.
73 percent of women voters have an 'unfavorable' view of Donald Trump

To put it bluntly, since women are largest voting block in this country, you're going to get you ass kicked in the voting booth.
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.



Again, no link just babble.
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg


ROLF

About the biggest pile of excrement yet posted on USMB
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.



Again, no link just babble.


You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.



Again, no link just babble.


You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.



Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.



Again, no link just babble.


You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.



Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg


So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg


ROLF

About the biggest pile of excrement yet posted on USMB



Are you stating it's not true? Because it is.
Poll: Nearly half of Republican women wouldn't vote for Trump
I’ll Take Hillary Clinton Over Donald Trump
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/ne...h-open-letter-my-fellow-republicans/32600059/

donald-trump-gop-loyalty-pledge-cartoon-englehart.jpg
 


Again, no link just babble.

You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anyone that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.
 
They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.


Again, no link just babble.

You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anything that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.

You know Trump is going to win.
Every non-media INDEPENDENT poll has him crushing Hillary.
 
Again, no link just babble.

You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anything that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.

You know Trump is going to win.
Every non-media INDEPENDENT poll has him crushing Hillary.

You're really not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you?

Donald Trump is aka Mr. Wall Street himself, and was often accused of manipulating the stock market back in the 80's and 90's with large buys and sells.

Trump is going to go down in an historic epic defeat. Hillary Clinton and 90 days before the election has already pulled advertising out of several battleground states, as her internal polling data is showing her with double digit leads. That money is now going into RED states that are in play. She is already ahead in 2 deep red states, Arizona & Georgia.They are actually campaigning in the most conservative state in this nation Utah because it's in play. Trump is now losing states that Romney won. Trump has no Television advertisements, and his ground game is non-existent. While Hillary Clinton is doing a T.V. add blitz during the Olympics.
Clinton Super-PAC Going Dark in Colorado and Pennsylvania
Pro-Clinton super-PAC pauses TV ads in three battleground states
Confident Clinton Pulling Ads, as the Trump Train Goes Off the Rails | RedState
Donald Trump ground-game problem
Trump is losing all 10 of the states with the closest results in 2012
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...rise-poll-clinton-leads-trump-in-arizona.html
Hillary Clinton pulls ahead in historically red state of Georgia

You know a little reading wouldn't hurt YOU one bit.

You wanted Trump, now you OWN it. And you OWN whats coming with him.
You Wanted Trump, You’ve Got Him | The American Spectator

Just color Arizona & Georgia blue, and this is what you can expect on election night.

1964PresElect.jpg


Now you know why all your Reich wing talk show hosts are in full panic melt down.
 
Republican officials are jumping ship from the turbulent Donald Trump campaign in unprecedented numbers, political experts say, as the party's unhinged nominee pivots from one outlandish point to the next — but the mogul will likely make it through choppy waters through Nov. 8 unless GOP leaders like Paul Ryan swim for shore, too.

More than 200 current and former Republican elected and administration officials, as well as figures from the party apparatus and the conservative media, have said in recent weeks that they simply cannot support Trump, citing his increasingly erratic statements, his lack of policy specifics and his recklessness on the international stage, with many of them saying they'd vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

On Sunday, just days after upward of 70 Republicans signed an open letter to party boss Reince Priebus urging him to not spend any cash on Trump's bid, senior officials at the Republican National Committee reportedly began discussing cutting all support to Trump, according to Politico.

"You can feel his sense of legitimacy dribbling away with each pained withdrawal of support," David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News about the ongoing defections from Trump, adding that he'd "never seen anything like it."

By any account, Trump's last few weeks have been disastrous. Since the end of the Republican National Convention last month, the businessman has insulted Gold Star parents, encouraged Russian hackers to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails and proposed that the U.S. not uphold its NATO obligations. He topped the staggering stretch off by, just this past week, suggesting Second Amendment supporters turn their weapons on Clinton as a way to prevent her from nominating her preferred judges if elected.

Trump campaign chairman said Sunday that the mogul’s team is “very strong” and “moving forward” despite the fact that, amid the nominee’s constant missteps, his polls numbers have fallen nationally and in swing states and a trickle of defections turned into a flood.

As of this weekend, at least 21 current Republican office-holders, 22 former GOP office-holders, 43 GOP Republican National Committee officials and prominent non-officer holders and 54 national security officials from prior Republican administrations had all publicly said they would not vote for Trump.
Trump sends unprecedented numbers of GOP fleeing to Clinton

With 90 days to go I doubt there will be any Republicans voting for Trump. The next step will be Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton, like former friend and staffer of Ronald Reagan did.




GOP-Tea-Party.jpg

More Than 100 Republicans Urge RNC To Drop Donald Trump

They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.



Again, no link just babble.

Do you need a link for everything we say?
 
Again, no link just babble.

You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anything that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.

You know Trump is going to win.
Every non-media INDEPENDENT poll has him crushing Hillary.
You're kidding right?
 
You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anything that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.

You know Trump is going to win.
Every non-media INDEPENDENT poll has him crushing Hillary.

You're really not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you?

Donald Trump is aka Mr. Wall Street himself, and was often accused of manipulating the stock market back in the 80's and 90's with large buys and sells.

Trump is going to go down in an historic epic defeat. Hillary Clinton and 90 days before the election has already pulled advertising out of several battleground states, as her internal polling data is showing her with double digit leads. That money is now going into RED states that are in play. She is already ahead in 2 deep red states, Arizona & Georgia.They are actually campaigning in the most conservative state in this nation Utah because it's in play. Trump is now losing states that Romney won. Trump has no Television advertisements, and his ground game is non-existent. While Hillary Clinton is doing a T.V. add blitz during the Olympics.
Clinton Super-PAC Going Dark in Colorado and Pennsylvania
Pro-Clinton super-PAC pauses TV ads in three battleground states
Confident Clinton Pulling Ads, as the Trump Train Goes Off the Rails | RedState
Donald Trump ground-game problem
Trump is losing all 10 of the states with the closest results in 2012
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...rise-poll-clinton-leads-trump-in-arizona.html
Hillary Clinton pulls ahead in historically red state of Georgia

You know a little reading wouldn't hurt YOU one bit.

You wanted Trump, now you OWN it. And you OWN whats coming with him.
You Wanted Trump, You’ve Got Him | The American Spectator

Just color Arizona & Georgia blue, and this is what you can expect on election night.

1964PresElect.jpg


Now you know why all your Reich wing talk show hosts are in full panic melt down.
She must know she's got Michigan because I don't see any political commercials. And trump must know too because no commercials from him either. But they are going to start running ads soon, no? I would run one good commercial on why not trump and why we should also vote out Republican senators and house members
 
You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anything that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.

You know Trump is going to win.
Every non-media INDEPENDENT poll has him crushing Hillary.
You're kidding right?

Nope. You?
 
They like their Stock Portfolios way more than they like Trump.


Again, no link just babble.

You ARE the oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
If so, I know you LOVE your Stock Portfolio.


Wall Street is Main Street's money and there is no separating them from one another--no matter how much you would like too.

bilde-1.jpeg

So you ARE the self-righteous, Free Market oreo from USPoliticsOnline.
In other words, anyone who threatens your little paradise is a leech.


Anyone that wants to get into my pockets is a leech.
You pay taxes right? Do you think you get a to decide how much is enough?

Republicans always think they pay too much and they won't be happy when they pay no taxes.

But the dumb middle class Republicans will always defend their rich masters who pay no taxes and they'll blame liberals when their taxes go up
 

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