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Why should he drop out? He is the lesser of two evils. Hillary being elected scares me.
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STUNNING FINAL ANALYSIS= GOP Primary Turnout Up 62% This Year - Dem Primary Turnout Down 21% This...
This ought to keep Democrats up late at night. Despite the constant negative press by the liberal media, Republicans are ...
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SPC Kirk Gilles
I was hoping to get responses based on whether he or any candidate not wearing a (D) could win now. Do you think he should drop out now due to the hopelessness of the situation?
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MSgt James Mullis
SPC Kirk Gilles - Donald Trump the Honey badger of American politics don't care about your perceived hopelessness. Trump was given more Republican votes in the primary than any other Republican candidate in history. That along with a deep distrust of Hillary by most (if not all) Republican voters and by a fair percentage of Democrats, points to a record braking Republican turnout and a very small turnout for the Democrats in November.
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SPC Kirk Gilles
Live to Fight Another Day? Once one loses (Gore, McCain, Romney) one is cast aside and has no influence.
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Seems to me He won his Parties Nomination fair and square. I see no need for him to Drop Out. I would never vote for him since he has sold himself, his product as more Fascist than Mussolini.
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No. As bad as he is, he hasn't yet been shown to be as corrupt as the Democrats.
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SPC Kirk Gilles
Sir, I was looking for the notion that he cannot win now with the partisan FBI failure to act. Agree? Disagree?
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Trump has a fairly decent chance of winning, so I'm not sure why he would decide to drop out of the race. Let's at least wait and see how the first debate goes before we declare the race over.
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