Wisconsin is the beginning of the end for Trump

Maybe Peak Trump is the right term. I am saying that 4 months from now, when Trump is NOT the nominee, everyone will look back and say what was the moment when it really started going wrong for Trump and people will point at Wisconsin.

Is Trump going to get pissed off and throw a temper tandrum? Most likely. I would not be surprised at all.

BTW, Trump going 3rd party may be exactly what the establishment wants. I wonder if any of the 'ELITE' Traders understand that logic and can explain it.
You're a bit late to have recognized that Trump is irrelevant. It became obvious well before the Wisconsin Primary. See, for example: post#4266091
Cruz is less electable than Trump, and Trump is not electable. Trump is irrelevant, but Cruz is not...
 
You're a bit late to have recognized that Trump is irrelevant. It became obvious well before the Wisconsin Primary. See, for example: post#4266091

What are you talking about? Nobody was saying Wisconsin was the beginning of the end for Trump. They had Trump up by 10 points.
 
Roger Stone and Infowars reporting the GOP may have stolen enough delegates away from Trump to force a brokered convention. So you may very well be right.
 
What are you talking about? Nobody was saying Wisconsin was the beginning of the end for Trump. They had Trump up by 10 points.
The polls were wrong, but I was right. I knew Trump was finished well before the Wisconsin primary. He is irrelevant now..
 
The polls were wrong, but I was right. I knew Trump was finished well before the Wisconsin primary. He is irrelevant now..

I doubt it. Not in an election cycle where the majority of voters have a negative view of the leading candidates for both parties. Hillary has 59% in the most recent poll viewing her negatively. Trump has 66% in the latest poll viewing him negatively. This is unprecedented, it has not happened before in American politics.

As this point it becomes an election of not people voting for their favorite candidate, but of the voters holding their noses and voting for the candidate that they view as "least worst". Which is in many ways sad, but it changes the entire election terrain -- including what will be considered battleground states, etc.
 
I doubt it. Not in an election cycle where the majority of voters have a negative view of the leading candidates for both parties. Hillary has 59% in the most recent poll viewing her negatively. Trump has 66% in the latest poll viewing him negatively. This is unprecedented, it has not happened before in American politics.

As this point it becomes an election of not people voting for their favorite candidate, but of the voters holding their noses and voting for the candidate that they view as "least worst". Which is in many ways sad, but it changes the entire election terrain -- including what will be considered battleground states, etc.

These candidates all stink. Trump is a bully and a jerk, Ted Cruz is a zealot and an un-likeable one at that, Hillary is Hillary which sums up everything, Bernie Sanders is a dirty old man who masturbates about women getting gang raped.

Keep in mind this a representative republic and the people get the government they deserve. When you have an ignorant, self indulged, narcissistic society, you end up with ignorant, self indulged, narcissistic leaders.
 
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