RNC--will using National polling data for pecking order on the debate stage come back and bite hard.

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Never before has the RNC used National polling data to pick the pecking order of candidates on a debate stage. In fact they were warned by pollsters themselves not to do this, as they set the debate stage with name recognition rather than qualification via real voting ballots. They could have easily done a round robin on 2 stages. One group on the primary debate stage, and then switch on the next debate to the 2nd stage, until real voters made up their minds by voting, and candidates would have started dropping out instead of being forced out on often flawed polling data. Why was this done. The theory is that this was done to get Jeb Bush front and center on every stage. The RNC loaded him up with 120 million and decided on the polling data to keep him on the stage, via name recognition. What they didn't count on was Donald Trump jumping into this race--who has 100% name recognition. This is when polling data and the media pick our candidate for us. So should some heads roll at National RNC headquarters. Oh I think so.
Pollsters: Don't trust us to winnow GOP field

It looks like Donald Trump is well on his way to win the nomination. He is leading in S.C. by double digits, and he run the south and carry momentum into Super Tuesday.

But the real question is? Can Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton, The answer to that is a solid NO. Trump and his supporters have chased off 17% of the population when the GOP nominee has historically needed at least 40% of this block to win the White House. This year they need 46% of this block.
GOP Win Will Need More Than 40 Percent Of Latino 2016 Vote, Says Study
Poll: 75% of Latinos Have Negative View of Donald Trump
Latino conservatives: If Donald Trump is the nominee, we will not work to elect him

Hillary Clinton is going into this race with a 6 to 10 point lead as the 1st woman Presidential nominee in this nations history. Women rule today as the majority voting block. In fact it was they that secured Obama's second term in office--due to the right wing of the party continually campaigning on abortion, who's not going to pay for birth control pills, and what is legal legitimate rape questions.
Gender Gap in 2012 Vote Is Largest in Gallup's History
Why Romney Lost And Republicans Keep Losing
The GOP's woman problem goes beyond Trump

So this math and election history is indicating that Hillary Clinton is going to paint this country blue from sea to shining sea on election night.

Republicans ONLY hope in this race is that BERNIE SANDERS is the nominee for the Democrat party--who would get creamed in a National Election by any GOP candidate.

Your next POTUS

Hillary_Clinton_official_Secretary_of_State_portrait_crop.jpg



Tea-Party-agenda-GOP.jpg
 
Practically none of the experts thought Trump had a chance winning the Republican nomination. Now he looks like he is going to take it easily. Having center stage during the debates probably had little to do with his success.

Hillary has already threatened to use "The War on Women" against Trump, and Trump beat her back with ease -- Thank you Bill (I did not have sex with that woman) Clinton.

I don't know who is going to be our next president, but I would not bet against Trump.
 
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Never before has the RNC used National polling data to pick the pecking order of candidates on a debate stage. In fact they were warned by pollsters themselves not to do this, as they set the debate stage with name recognition rather than qualification via real voting ballots. They could have easily done a round robin on 2 stages. One group on the primary debate stage, and then switch on the next debate to the 2nd stage, until real voters made up their minds by voting, and candidates would have started dropping out instead of being forced out on often flawed polling data. Why was this done. The theory is that this was done to get Jeb Bush front and center on every stage. The RNC loaded him up with 120 million and decided on the polling data to keep him on the stage, via name recognition. What they didn't count on was Donald Trump jumping into this race--who has 100% name recognition. This is when polling data and the media pick our candidate for us. So should some heads roll at National RNC headquarters. Oh I think so.
Pollsters: Don't trust us to winnow GOP field

It looks like Donald Trump is well on his way to win the nomination. He is leading in S.C. by double digits, and he run the south and carry momentum into Super Tuesday.

But the real question is? Can Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton, The answer to that is a solid NO. Trump and his supporters have chased off 17% of the population when the GOP nominee has historically needed at least 40% of this block to win the White House. This year they need 46% of this block.
GOP Win Will Need More Than 40 Percent Of Latino 2016 Vote, Says Study
Poll: 75% of Latinos Have Negative View of Donald Trump
Latino conservatives: If Donald Trump is the nominee, we will not work to elect him

Hillary Clinton is going into this race with a 6 to 10 point lead as the 1st woman Presidential nominee in this nations history. Women rule today as the majority voting block. In fact it was they that secured Obama's second term in office--due to the right wing of the party continually campaigning on abortion, who's not going to pay for birth control pills, and what is legal legitimate rape questions.
Gender Gap in 2012 Vote Is Largest in Gallup's History
Why Romney Lost And Republicans Keep Losing
The GOP's woman problem goes beyond Trump

So this math and election history is indicating that Hillary Clinton is going to paint this country blue from sea to shining sea on election night.

Republicans ONLY hope in this race is that BERNIE SANDERS is the nominee for the Democrat party--who would get creamed in a National Election by any GOP candidate.

Your next POTUS

Hillary_Clinton_official_Secretary_of_State_portrait_crop.jpg



Tea-Party-agenda-GOP.jpg

LMAO, 66% of Americans first thought about the hildabitch is lair, do you really think she can do all that painting while out on bail?
 
Yep, the establishment tried to stack the deck to give their candidate the upper hand, and it blew up in their faces. Good.

Can Trump beat Hillary? Absolutely!

I read yesterday that TRUMP is DOUBLING all other GOP candidates in LATINO support.

A new poll confirms it. In the national survey, which was conducted by Beck Research on behalf of the American Federation for Children, 38 percent of Latinos favor Trump. Ted Cruz got 15 percent. Jeb Bush pulled in 14 percent. And Marco Rubio, the guy who’s supposed to be the one who could unite the party and win? Just 8 percent.

No Joke: Trump Can Win Plenty of Latinos
 
Yep, the establishment tried to stack the deck to give their candidate the upper hand, and it blew up in their faces. Good.

Can Trump beat Hillary? Absolutely!

I read yesterday that TRUMP is DOUBLING all other GOP candidates in LATINO support.

A new poll confirms it. In the national survey, which was conducted by Beck Research on behalf of the American Federation for Children, 38 percent of Latinos favor Trump. Ted Cruz got 15 percent. Jeb Bush pulled in 14 percent. And Marco Rubio, the guy who’s supposed to be the one who could unite the party and win? Just 8 percent.

No Joke: Trump Can Win Plenty of Latinos
Many of the Latinos who came to America legally are probably pissed about those coming illegally.
 

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