I think you might be right, however I am not one of them. On my truck I have the " Hillary for Prison and Build the wall deport them all stickers, along with the Trump 2016. I dont think people have to guess what Im thinkingwe know that killary is going to win, however, when looking at Romney you have to understand that he really did not generate any interest at all with republicans. Its just that simple.Romney got almost 61 million votes.and 206 electoral....
I am wondering where DJT can get anywhere near that....
True Clinton is no Obama and she has turned off many.
But the Donald has on occasion seems to be trying to do all he can to throw
this race.....
Changing his opinion on immigration almost every 12 hours seems to confirm this....
The guys opinion seems to be whatever the last person he speaks to is before an interview.
He's hardening....
Then softening...
Then hardening....
And again presents his softer side.....
He meets with Hispanics and plays nice and then pisses them off...
This nonsense with trying to suck up the black vote is nothing more
then the new addition to the campaign looking at the polls and then
telling Trump what to do and what to say to get support...
The guy is a con man ....
I would guess that 90% of his votes were actually votes against obama and not for him. Trump on the other hand has generated excitement among many people. You either hate him or are all for him.
And as I've pointed out millions of us cowards for Trump won't tell the MSM we support him... we'll just do it in the voting booth!
Some Trump supporters are afraid to speak out
Trump supporters have the reputation of being as loud, bombastic and controversial as their candidate, but in some corners of the public sphere, they feel they must keep their stances quiet.
Shubham Chattopadhyay, a freshman engineering major, is vice president of Terps for Trump.
At first, he didn’t proclaim support for the candidate publicly at all. He didn’t talk to reporters about Trump or post about him on social media. And he’s still hesitant to wear a Trump cap or T-shirt on campus.
But, he said, the Terps for Trump club has become an enclave for Trump supporters on the mostly liberal campus to gather and discuss their ideas. And he’s learning to face opposition from his peers.
When the club first gathered, “we didn’t know if our personal safety would be compromised or if it could affect our grades,” Chattopadhyay said. “I was expecting more of a resistance from people, and the most that’s ever happened here is people saying some nasty stuff to us.”
Some Trump supporters are afraid to speak out
How Many People Support Trump but Don’t Want to Admit It?
But that’s not all. There is also strong evidence that most traditional public opinion surveys inadvertently hide a segment of Trump’s supporters.
Many voters are reluctant to admit to a live interviewer that they back a candidate who has adopted such divisive positions.
In matchups between Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump does much better in polls conducted online, in which respondents click their answers on a computer screen, rather than in person-to-person landline and cellphone surveys.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/o...ort-trump-but-dont-want-to-admit-it.html?_r=0
Just what you’re smoking.