2016 Presidential Race Topic

Donald Trump is poised to run away with next week’s Republican primary in New York, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC New York/Marist poll shows.

The New York businessman leads his closest rival, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, by 29 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters, 54% to 25%, the poll finds. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is a distant third, as the top choice of 16% of likely Republican voters.

4/15/2016 7:25 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/13/2016 12:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 4/13/2016 10:17:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 4/13/2016 9:25:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/13/2016 8:49:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 4/13/2016 7:38:00 AM (view original):
Tec, again you're missing the big picture.

Trump is running a 'Washington Politicians are corrupt' 'The people voice is not heard' campaign. He's been doing this since day 1.

The Colorado ordeal couldn't have played any better for him. It PROVES to many people that have felt they don't have a voice that the RULES are set up in a way where the majority of voters in Colorado have no voice. He's piggy backed Louisiana on this too. Brilliant move. If these were missteps, then Trump has certainly recovered VERY well. Watch those Americans that feel they don't have a say and have been on the fence fall in behind Trump. Even better it makes Lyin' Ted look more like a snake, a slimy backroom dealing politician. And btw - Cruz did nothing wrong.... But Trump has made him look really bad.
The rules for how the primaries and caucuses are conducted are archaic. Even the Electoral College is archaic. Both should probably be changed and updated to something that makes sense for the 21st century.

But unless and until that happens, candidates need to try to figure out how to work within the existing framework to their advantage.

If your guy can't do that without whining like a petulant three year old, maybe he's campaigning for the wrong job.
This. How is Trump going to run the country if he can't run an effective campaign?
Trumps running on changing business as usual.... Before he can change anything he needs the people behind him. That's his leverage for change. This is EXACTLY what Trump needed to get people fired up about an inherently 'rigged' system. If he ran his campaign by the rules he is no better than a politician.... But by winning DESPITE the rules he proves he's a change agent. You'll see this Colorado ordeal will help Trump as he gets a national polling bump. What you guys are overlooking is the popularity of Trump with the masses.... He's almost at 50% support amongst the Republican voting block... Hes filling stadiums withbloyal supporters.... He's polling in the 60%+ range for if Trump is close in delegates he should be the nominee.... He's already established if he loses the nomination it's because of backroom political shenanigans. He's put the party between a rock and a hard place. By July, the party and the delegates, will have no choice but to give him the nominee.... And that's BRILLIANT on Trumps part.

"You'll see this Colorado ordeal will help Trump as he gets a national polling bump. " -see above quoted post.... God DAMN I'm getting sick of always being right!!!


http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/trump-gets-poll-bounce-after-rigged-election-protest/
4/15/2016 11:49 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/10/2016 10:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 4/10/2016 7:46:00 PM (view original):

Donald Trump’s effort to reset his campaign following defeat in Wisconsin showed no signs of paying off this weekend, as a series of technical failures by his campaign set his hopes back even further.

From Thursday to Saturday, Trump suffered setbacks in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, South Carolina and Indiana that raise new doubts about his campaign’s preparedness for the long slog of delegate hunting as the GOP race approaches a possible contested convention. He lost the battle on two fronts. Cruz picked up 28 pledged delegates in Colorado. In the other states, rival campaigns were able to place dozens of their own loyalists in delegate spots pledged to Trump on the first ballot. This will matter if Trump fails to win a majority of delegates on the first ballot in Cleveland, as his delegates defect once party rules allow them to choose the candidate they want to nominate.

Trump’s campaign mounted a haphazard campaign for delegates in Colorado, where hundreds ran to be at large representatives in Cleveland at the state convention in Colorado Springs. The frontrunner’s advisers repeatedly instructed supporters to vote for the wrong candidates—distributing the incorrect delegate numbers to supporters. Cruz, who traveled to address the convention, swept the state’s 34 delegates on the back of a disciplined organizing effort, that included text message and video displays advertising his preferred slate.

In an appearance on NBC’s Meet The Press, Paul Manafort, the DC lobbyist-turned Trump convention manager accused Cruz’s campaign of engaging in “Gestapo tactics” as it looks to use the party rules to its fullest advantage, before trying to brush off the series of defeats.

Manafort has been tasked with professionalizing the ad hoc Trump organization and refocusing it around winning delegates. It’s a task that in many states is already too little, too late, as Trump has sacrificed delegate slots to rivals due to a lackluster organizing, or just apathy.

In Indiana, which holds its primary next month, Trump suffered setbacks even before the first vote was cast. Party leaders met across the state on Saturday to select three delegates from each of the state’s nine congressional districts. Nearly all of those selected are expected to be solidly anti-Trump. While Trump’s campaign encouraged supporters to apply to become delegates, the process is run by the GOP establishment, which has not warmed to the front-runner.

“The way the system works is, there are people who are involved, people who are known quantities, and that makes them more likely candidates to get these appointments,” said Thomas John, the GOP chair for the state’s 7thcongressional district. State GOP leaders will select the statewide delegates at a meeting Tuesday, which is likely to have the same result.

In Iowa, where Cruz won the caucuses, he was able to pad his victory in the state’s district conventions by installing loyalists in all but one of the delegate slots up for grabs. Should the convention reach a second ballot, several delegates pledged to Trump would flip to Cruz.

And in South Carolina, where Trump swept the state’s 50 delegates, he lost five of six delegate slots.

It's not going to matter. He will pass on the 1st ballot. But Trump's 2nd ballot, if needed, will be predicated on the message he is spreading now... 'I win the popular vote and lose the delegates because of backroom politics?'. He'll be really close to 1237 if he misses on the first ballot... so he's appealing to the masses now, the mob mentality, so that anything other than a Trump win will be perceived as the Washington insiders/elite disrespecting the will of the people. Its quite brilliant actually... backs these delegates, and the establishment between a rock and a hard place.
An example of the tremendous pressure Trump has put on the RNC so that Trump gets his way (and he's doubling up on it).... Another example of leveraging what one has to get what they want.... Something America should be doing.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/16/us/politics/gop-chief-discourages-rule-changes-that-seem-to-block-donald-trump.html?referer=

The GOP is frustrated but they have little choice but to comply. Brilliant move by Trump!!!
4/16/2016 7:44 AM
Hillary better win the nomination.... She's be a slam dunk for Trump. It's starting to look really bad for her though. Email investigation, Wall Street speech transcripts, high unfavorables trending higher, gap coding in her home state of ny for Tuesday's vote.
4/16/2016 7:51 AM (edited)
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Wyoming results:

Cruz: 14
Trump: Zilch. Zero. Nada.
4/16/2016 9:50 PM
Posted by tecwrg on 4/16/2016 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Wyoming results:

Cruz: 14
Trump: Zilch. Zero. Nada.
That's it: primary's over. We all know the rest of the U.S. always follows Wyoming's lead.
4/16/2016 11:23 PM
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Posted by tecwrg on 4/16/2016 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Wyoming results:

Cruz: 14
Trump: Zilch. Zero. Nada.
That's it: primary's over. We all know the rest of the U.S. always follows Wyoming's lead.
Tec seems to think there is still hope. He wants it so bad!

Trump will be the nominee... And he's winning the general election.
4/17/2016 1:12 AM
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Posted by tecwrg on 4/16/2016 9:50:00 PM (view original):
Wyoming results:

Cruz: 14
Trump: Zilch. Zero. Nada.
That's it: primary's over. We all know the rest of the U.S. always follows Wyoming's lead.
Tec seems to think there is still hope. He wants it so bad!

Trump will be the nominee... And he's winning the general election.
Keeping this one so you'll be proven wrong. If not in July, then in November.

Not a snowball's chance in hell that we see President Donald Trump.
4/17/2016 6:55 AM



CBS News and YouGov have teamed up to poll the three biggest primaries left in the Republican calendar, and all three polls are huge news for Donald Trump.

The poll shows New York looking like this:
Trump 54%
Cruz 21%
Kasich 19%

Pennsylvania looks like this:
Trump 46%
Cruz 26%
Kasich 23%

California looks like this:
Trump 49%
Cruz 31%
Kasich 16%
4/17/2016 1:12 PM
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Posted by raucous on 3/14/2016 3:42:00 PM (view original):
Hillary wants to put 83,000 more union workers out of jobs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksIXqxpQNt0
Success!! Let's make sure no one has a job. Way to think about the middle class, Democraps!

World’s largest coal company files for bankruptcy

By Timothy Cama - 04/13/16 09:23 AM EDT

Peabody Energy Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday amid an unprecedented slump in coal prices.

Peabody, the largest privately owned coal mining company in the world, is just the latest of its competitors to file for bankruptcy since last year, joining Alpha Natural Resources Inc., Patriot Coal Corp. and Arch Coal Inc.

The company cited a dramatic drop in coal prices, a slowdown in China’s economy and the Obama administration’s regulatory agenda as some of its top reasons for needing Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

“This was a difficult decision, but it is the right path forward for Peabody,” Glenn Kellow, the company’s president, said in a statement.

“Through today’s action, we will seek an in-court solution to Peabody’s substantial debt burden amid a historically challenged industry backdrop. This process enables us to strengthen liquidity and reduce debt, build upon the significant operational achievements we’ve made in recent years and lay the foundation for long-term stability and success in the future.”

It said all of its mines and offices are continuing to operate normally, and it expects that to remain the same throughout the bankruptcy process.

Peabody produced 189.5 million short tons of coal in the United States in 2014, the most recent year for which the Energy Information Administration has data. It was 19 percent of the country’s production.

The company employs about 8,000 worldwide in the 25 countries in which it operates.

While competition from cheap natural gas and low demand are the main factors hurting the coal, the industry also puts a large amount of blame on President Obama.

Major Environmental Protection Agency regulations in recent years have hit the industry hard or will soon, like limits on power plants’ mercury emissions and their carbon dioxide output.

Additionally, the Interior Department announced in January a moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal land. Peabody is one of the most active coal companies on federal land, with significant operations in Wyoming and Montana’s Powder River Basin.

Nonetheless, Peabody is optimistic for the future.

“The factors affecting the global coal industry in recent years have been unprecedented,” it said in its statement. “Still, multiple third-party estimates project that both the U.S. and global coal demand will stabilize. Coal currently fuels approximately 40 percent of global electricity and is expected to be an essential source of global electricity generation and steel making for many decades to come.”

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/276117-worlds-largest-coal-company-files-for-bankruptcy
4/17/2016 5:23 PM
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Hillary wants to put 83,000 more union workers out of jobs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksIXqxpQNt0
Success!! Let's make sure no one has a job. Way to think about the middle class, Democraps!

World’s largest coal company files for bankruptcy

By Timothy Cama - 04/13/16 09:23 AM EDT

Peabody Energy Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday amid an unprecedented slump in coal prices.

Peabody, the largest privately owned coal mining company in the world, is just the latest of its competitors to file for bankruptcy since last year, joining Alpha Natural Resources Inc., Patriot Coal Corp. and Arch Coal Inc.

The company cited a dramatic drop in coal prices, a slowdown in China’s economy and the Obama administration’s regulatory agenda as some of its top reasons for needing Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

“This was a difficult decision, but it is the right path forward for Peabody,” Glenn Kellow, the company’s president, said in a statement.

“Through today’s action, we will seek an in-court solution to Peabody’s substantial debt burden amid a historically challenged industry backdrop. This process enables us to strengthen liquidity and reduce debt, build upon the significant operational achievements we’ve made in recent years and lay the foundation for long-term stability and success in the future.”

It said all of its mines and offices are continuing to operate normally, and it expects that to remain the same throughout the bankruptcy process.

Peabody produced 189.5 million short tons of coal in the United States in 2014, the most recent year for which the Energy Information Administration has data. It was 19 percent of the country’s production.

The company employs about 8,000 worldwide in the 25 countries in which it operates.

While competition from cheap natural gas and low demand are the main factors hurting the coal, the industry also puts a large amount of blame on President Obama.

Major Environmental Protection Agency regulations in recent years have hit the industry hard or will soon, like limits on power plants’ mercury emissions and their carbon dioxide output.

Additionally, the Interior Department announced in January a moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal land. Peabody is one of the most active coal companies on federal land, with significant operations in Wyoming and Montana’s Powder River Basin.

Nonetheless, Peabody is optimistic for the future.

“The factors affecting the global coal industry in recent years have been unprecedented,” it said in its statement. “Still, multiple third-party estimates project that both the U.S. and global coal demand will stabilize. Coal currently fuels approximately 40 percent of global electricity and is expected to be an essential source of global electricity generation and steel making for many decades to come.”

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/276117-worlds-largest-coal-company-files-for-bankruptcy
Textile companies, no longer allowed to dump toxic waste in rivers, forced out of business by big government overreach.
4/18/2016 2:01 PM
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