Pressure for Trump to withdraw growing stronger

Discussion in 'Opinion POLLS' started by truthvigilante, Oct 8, 2016.

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Should Trump Step Aside

  1. Trump will survive the storm easily to win general election

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    40.0%
  2. Mike Pence Should take over immediately

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  3. I'd like to see Trump withdraw but it is too late

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  4. It doesn't matter either way, Clinton will win in a landslide

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    50.0%
  1. truthvigilante

    truthvigilante Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    There seems to be a growing list of Republican governors and representatives disendorsing Trump, including McCain and Arnie, especially after the "lewd" comments about women. To be honest, I'd understand more if these comments were made when he was a teenager but the guy was in his 50's for goodness sake. This guy is a childish lunatic as far as I can tell and has no real experience in negotiating or developing meaningful relationships, therefore lacks some of those qualities required by giving and taking and even surrendering in terms of real relationships. Why? Because he never had to, his money from a young age dictated a one way arrangement in terms of developing relationships therefore is seems stuck in the teenage pysche. I don't think he could control it or develop it now, it is all too deeply engrained into his character.

    Anyway, the call seems to be coming for his Running Mate Mike Pence. Gee you'd hope he hasn't got too many remains in his closet because it would be an absolute travesty if Trump were to withdraw.

    Just curious, because you can't believe everything written in the local rag :)
     
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    randlepatrickmcmurphy Well-Known Member

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    God, I hope he doesn't withdraw. His campaign is way more entertaining than any reality show. And anyone else they pick to replace him might actually win. I'm pretty sure Ms. Clinton will win but I'm not ready to predict a landslide just yet.

    At this point I'm wondering if McMullin might actually end up with more Republican votes than Trump!
     
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    Really bad situation. Only a miracle can save Donald Trump and USA.
     
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    The OPer did a poll the way CNN does a poll.

    1. Poll Democrats.
    2. Ask "Do you A.) oppose Trump or B.) support Hillary Clinton?"

    Then report it as a national poll declaring Hillary Clinton won.

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    They are doing badly in their own polls and want to blame Trump.
     
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    truthvigilante Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The big question is regarding Trump and a couple of options open to the GOP but obviously had to give others who oppose him full stop an option :).
     
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    truthvigilante Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The projected college electoral votes seem to be strongly indicating Hillary's way. It sounds like he'd need a miracle. Not saying it's done and dusted but I know where my money would be going. Just on betting she is at odds on $1.30 to win, Donald's at $3.30 through many betting agencies. Huge indicator.
     
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    I told my hubby just last night. Could prominent Republicans come out and say " Write in Rubio" for instance? Im writing someone in.
     
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    truthvigilante Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Apparently so but don't think it has ever been successful.

    It's getting much worse if this article is any indication.
    http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...etting-into-serious-electoral-trouble-w444723

    The crazy thing is the U.S. took a while to get over the embarrassment and calamity of George. W. Bush surely they aren't keen to go down that track again. Surely the people could have seen more value in one of the other candidates for heavens sake. It's just wow!
     

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