2016 Presidential Race Topic

Flyers suck big time! Blackhawks going for two in a row and you can put that in the bank
4/11/2016 7:22 PM
Posted by RCBracco on 4/11/2016 7:22:00 PM (view original):
Flyers suck big time! Blackhawks going for two in a row and you can put that in the bank
Good for them. I work a lot with the Hawks management and players raising money for great causes. Lot of great people there.
4/11/2016 7:42 PM
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Posted by The Taint on 4/11/2016 8:04:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of great causes:


Just days before the January Iowa Caucuses, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump boycotted the Fox News debate and set up a veteran fundraiser across town at the same time. After the event, he bragged about raising $6 million in one night for a number of veteran groups.

Three months later, those groups still haven't been paid in full. From the Wall Street Journal:

A survey by The Wall Street Journal of 19 of the 22 groups originally listed by Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign as the prospective recipients of the funds found that they had received roughly $2.4 million of the estimated $6 million in donations the campaign said the event generated. The total received by all of the groups is likely to be more.

All of the groups reported receiving checks from the Donald J. Trump Foundation or associates through the mail, and most arrived in late February in increments of $50,000 or $100,000. Three organizations reported getting smaller donations in March that averaged between $5,000 and $15,000.

Instead of being funneled directly to veteran groups, the funds raised at the event were put into an account owned by Donald Trump, which means there is no way to prove how the money is being spent or properly allocated.

The Trump campaign insists all of the money raised will eventually be distributed to the veteran groups that participated in the event.



Normal procedure. It's like the articles coming out now trying to male Trump look bad for donating free rounds of golf to charity rather than money. Anyone who's ever worked for a NFP knows that those golf rounds are auctioned off to the highest bidder at fundraising events.
4/11/2016 8:22 PM
4/11/2016 9:02 PM
Such a big lead.... It's so HUGE you have to scroll to see it all!!
4/11/2016 9:05 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/11/2016 6:57:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 4/11/2016 6:33:00 PM (view original):
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.
Trump, not smart enough to figure out Colorado's delegate selection process, claims he can renegotiate all our trade deals and redo Medicare.

Riiiiiiight.
Maybe it was deliberate..... Makes for a great 'ted cruz = political insider' spin where the people don't have a voice because Lyin' Ted is playing politics. Remember Trump is smarter than you and me. He's taken out the Pope, Jorge Ramos, Mitt Romney, Little Marco, Rick Perry, Jeb Bush, John McCain, Lindsay Graham, etc....
Only two of these can be true:

- Trump actually wants to be President.

- Trump lost all of the CO delegates on purpose.

- Trump is smart.
4/11/2016 10:02 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/11/2016 7:42:00 PM (view original):
Posted by RCBracco on 4/11/2016 7:22:00 PM (view original):
Flyers suck big time! Blackhawks going for two in a row and you can put that in the bank
Good for them. I work a lot with the Hawks management and players raising money for great causes. Lot of great people there.
Mercy flush please
4/12/2016 6:21 AM
4/12/2016 6:46 AM
And Trump hasn't even started on Hillary yet!
4/12/2016 6:46 AM
4/12/2016 6:48 AM
For BL:

Trump’s support in the April 19 primary is widespread, the poll found.

“Every demographic group goes for him,” said Baruch College pollster Doug Muzzio. “Every geographic group, every socio-economic group. And with large majorities. Cruz ain’t doing it. And Kasich ain’t doing it.”

It means Trump is in a position to possibly sweep all 95 delegates up for grabs. To do that, he must win at least 50 percent of the primary vote in every one of New York’s 27 congressional districts. Otherwise, the top finisher in a district wins two delegates and the runner-up gets one.

Such a haul would put him back on a path toward winning the nomination after his loss to Cruz in last week’s Wisconsin primary.


4/12/2016 6:50 AM
Trump`s kids miss the deadline to register to vote in the NY primary.

LOL.
4/12/2016 8:47 AM
Que up Trump outrage on how that's unfair. #midnighttwitterrant
4/12/2016 8:52 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/12/2016 8:52:00 AM (view original):
Que up Trump outrage on how that's unfair. #midnighttwitterrant
Actually he said his kids feel pretty bad about it. Good response, makes him seem fatherly.
4/12/2016 9:11 AM
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