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Trump To Dying People: Stick Around Long Enough To Vote For Me

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, showing he’ll say anything to win a vote, had this message for America’s terminally ill people on Wednesday: Stay alive long enough to cast a vote for him next month.

I don’t care how sick you are,” Trump said at a rally in Henderson, Nevada. “I don’t care if you just came back from the doctor and he gave you the worst possible prognosis, meaning it’s over, you won’t be around in two weeks. Doesn’t matter. Hang out till Nov. 8. Get out and vote.”

Speaking with his signature arrogance, Trump then assured those dying people that after they are gone, “all we’re going to say is, ‘We love you and we will remember you always.’”

To be fair, Trump prefaced his comments by saying “I say kiddingly, but I mean it.”


Such a classy guy.
 
right, so rasmuesen was a percentage or 2 off the average in 2012.... after the herding.
they had hillary up last week.


2. How the hell do you know that Romney wasn't in the lead for a period of time in 2012.

3. Many of the polls you are citing now had trump in the lead for a little while... does that make them bad polls in your eyes.

you really are so full of shit tony. luckily for you are paid to be that way. I am not so sure about futurecurrents... his drone stature may be by choice.



You still believing in Rasmuessen jem?Have you forgotten how much they had Romney in the lead in 2012?they had Romney ahead more than any other rcp pollster. They are a joke.
 
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We Just Can’t Back Donald Trump, 30 Former GOP Lawmakers Say In Letter


Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing [Trump] to lead our nation. Letter from former Republican lawmakers

Thirty Republicans who served in Congress signed a letter saying they couldn’t vote for Trump in the general election.

n nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges,” the letter reads. “He offends our allies and praises dictators. His public statements are peppered with lies. He belittles our heroes and insults the parents of men who have died serving our country. Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing him to lead our nation.”

Among the letter’s signatories are former Reps. Bob Bauman (R-Md.), Steve Bartlett (R-Texas), Tom Coleman (R-Mo.), Bill Clinger (R-Pa.), Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.), Tom Petri (R-Wis.), Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.), Bob Inglis (R-S.C.), Vin Weber (R-Minn.), and Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.), and former Sen. Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.)

Here’s a complete list of the letter’s signatories:

Steve Bartlett (R-Texas)

Bob Bauman (R-Md.)

Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.)

Jack Buechner (R-Mo.)

Tom Campbell (R-Calif.)

Bill Clinger (R-Pa.)

Tom Coleman (R-Mo.)

Geoff Davis (R-Ky.)

Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.)

Harris Fawell (R-Ill.)

Ed Foreman (R-Texas) (R-N.M.)

Amo Houghton, Jr. (R-N.Y.)

Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.)

Bob Inglis (R-S.C.)

Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.)

Steve Kuykendall (R-Calif.)

Jim Leach (R-Iowa)

Pete McCloskey (R-Calif.)

Connie Morella (R-Md.)

Mike Parker (R-Miss.)

Tom Petri (R-Wis.)

John Porter (R-Ill.)

Claudine Schneider (R-R.I.)

John “Joe” Schwarz (R-Mich.)

Chris Shays (R-Conn.)

Peter Smith (R-Vt.)

Edward Weber (R-Ohio)

Vin Weber (R-Minn.)

G. William Whitehurst (R-Va.)

Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.)
 
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We Just Can’t Back Donald Trump, 30 Former GOP Lawmakers Say In Letter


Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing [Trump] to lead our nation. Letter from former Republican lawmakers

Thirty Republicans who served in Congress signed a letter saying they couldn’t vote for Trump in the general election.

n nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges,” the letter reads. “He offends our allies and praises dictators. His public statements are peppered with lies. He belittles our heroes and insults the parents of men who have died serving our country. Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing him to lead our nation.”

Among the letter’s signatories are former Reps. Bob Bauman (R-Md.), Steve Bartlett (R-Texas), Tom Coleman (R-Mo.), Bill Clinger (R-Pa.), Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.), Tom Petri (R-Wis.), Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.), Bob Inglis (R-S.C.), Vin Weber (R-Minn.), and Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.), and former Sen. Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.)

Here’s a complete list of the letter’s signatories:

Steve Bartlett (R-Texas)

Bob Bauman (R-Md.)

Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.)

Jack Buechner (R-Mo.)

Tom Campbell (R-Calif.)

Bill Clinger (R-Pa.)

Tom Coleman (R-Mo.)

Geoff Davis (R-Ky.)

Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.)

Harris Fawell (R-Ill.)

Ed Foreman (R-Texas) (R-N.M.)

Amo Houghton, Jr. (R-N.Y.)

Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.)

Bob Inglis (R-S.C.)

Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.)

Steve Kuykendall (R-Calif.)

Jim Leach (R-Iowa)

Pete McCloskey (R-Calif.)

Connie Morella (R-Md.)

Mike Parker (R-Miss.)

Tom Petri (R-Wis.)

John Porter (R-Ill.)

Claudine Schneider (R-R.I.)

John “Joe” Schwarz (R-Mich.)

Chris Shays (R-Conn.)

Peter Smith (R-Vt.)

Edward Weber (R-Ohio)

Vin Weber (R-Minn.)

G. William Whitehurst (R-Va.)

Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.)

A bunch of No Names
 
"In nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges,” the letter reads. “He offends our allies and praises dictators. His public statements are peppered with lies. He belittles our heroes and insults the parents of men who have died serving our country. Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing him to lead our nation.”
Catchy slogan, if you ask me.
 
...speaking out against the No-Brain.


P.S. "No names?" You celebrity culture worship is showing. Perhaps now would be a good time to catch a few Apprentice reruns.)

Well expect for the fact that I am not really a Trump fan and never watched the Apprentice.

P.S. - "You're Fired"
 
Trump To Dying People: Stick Around Long Enough To Vote For Me

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, showing he’ll say anything to win a vote, had this message for America’s terminally ill people on Wednesday: Stay alive long enough to cast a vote for him next month.

I don’t care how sick you are,” Trump said at a rally in Henderson, Nevada. “I don’t care if you just came back from the doctor and he gave you the worst possible prognosis, meaning it’s over, you won’t be around in two weeks. Doesn’t matter. Hang out till Nov. 8. Get out and vote.”

Speaking with his signature arrogance, Trump then assured those dying people that after they are gone, “all we’re going to say is, ‘We love you and we will remember you always.’”

To be fair, Trump prefaced his comments by saying “I say kiddingly, but I mean it.”
Do you think his kids are smart enough to be embarrassed?
 
right, so rasmuesen was a percentage or 2 off the average in 2012....


It was a lot more than that jem.Your favorite Rasmussen had Romney up more than any other pollster the entire year.When the large majority of polls had Obama ahead Rasmussen usually had Romney ahead.

12 polls has Obama ahead,2 has Romney ahead,1 of them being Rasmussen.jem believes Rasmussen and thinks Romney is ahead.


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12 polls has Obama ahead,2 has Romney ahead,1 of them being Rasmussen.jem believes Rasmussen and thinks Romney is ahead.


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10 polls has Obama ahead,1 has Romney ahead, Rasmussen.jem believes Rasmussen and thinks Romney is ahead.

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27 polls has Obama ahead,1 has Romney ahead, Rasmussen.jem believes Rasmussen and thinks Romney is ahead.

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4 polls has Obama ahead,2 has Romney ahead,1 of them being Rasmussen.jem believes Rasmussen and thinks Romney is ahead.

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