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FALLOUT: DONALD TRUMP WILL FALL 50-100 DELEGATES SHORT OF 1,237 NEEDED TO CLINCH NOMINATION

http://www.infowars.com/fallout-don...es-short-of-1237-needed-to-clinch-nomination/
And is the reason why the establishment GOP needs John Cucksich to stay in the race, to make sure "The Donald" falls short of the 1237.

Note how neither the MSM nor any establishment politician is telling him to drop-out as he has absolutely no chance to win the nomination outside of a brokered convention. If the situation between "The Donald" and Cucksich was the reverse, all MSM and establishment politicians would be demanding he drop out. He's staying in to make sure the establishment has a "legitimate" choice during the brokered convention. Cucksich is already aware of this as well and understands his part in this whole strategy.
 

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It is illogical for the Republican party to place any importance on the number 1237. If that number truly mattered, Hashish would be immediately disqualified from any ballot from this point on because it is a mathematical impossibility that he could attain that number. Further, Scuz would also be immediately disqualified from any ballot once it becomes a mathematical impossibility for him to attain that number. For if the number has any real meaning, then the attainment of the number would have to be enforced, and, as we so obviously see, the party is not truly seeking to enforce that number on all of the candidates. So why is it necessary to enforce that number on only one candidate? If the number truly mattered -if it were some irrefutable principle of law for example- the candidates that could not attain the number would immediately cede to the candidate that could, and that final candidate would attain the number because the only thing preventing the only candidate that could are those obscene pretenders that cannot.
 

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When has the GOP ever immediately disqualified any candidate who was mathematically out of the running at this point?
 

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Here's another good Trump meme I came across. I see that John Kasich has mentioned that he would like to see the Monday after the Super Bowl be a holiday, because "nobody gets anything done" that day. I guess they party hardy at the Kasich compound. Kasich is too much of a dick just to say that the NFL should play the damn game on Saturday so everyone would have Sunday to recover but that's too much deep thinking for an idiot like him.

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The latest polls show a huge victory (he holds around a 30-40% lead) could be forthcoming for Donald coming next Tuesday in New York. Then, on April 26th, myself and everyone I know will be casting our votes for Trump in Pennsylvania, where he holds about a +16% lead...
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All the other states voting that day (CT, DE, MD, and RI) are looking promising as well.

After getting robbed in Colorado, Trump will, at long last, be awarded the final 12 delegates in Missouri after his narrow victory several weeks back...

http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/12/politics/missouri-donald-trump-win-ted-cruz/index.html
 

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Lol Americans are supposed to care about China, Israel, Saudi Arabia but never America. China's due for a recession anyways. Been riding high for too long.
 

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Trump is winning New York with over 60% of the votes. It looks as if he will pick up all 95 delegates.

Cruz is in third.
 

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Trump wins New York with 61%. The report I saw said he would get 88 delegates.
My understanding is that New York awards all delegates to the person who receives over 50% of the vote. I don't know why Trump wouldn't get all of them.
 

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Pat Buchanan...with a sober perspective, as usual...on the Daily Caller:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/19/pat-buchanan-even-if-trump-wins-the-west-is-doomed/

These three stances that Trump hits on to Buchanan’s contentment are border security, economic nationalism, and being “skeptical of these endless wars and interventions.”

“I think many folks who agree with me have welcomed Trump into the race,” Buchanan said. He added while laughing, “the very fact that the neocons seem so disconsolate is the icing on the cake.”

....

Buchanan told TheDC, “we don’t have any perfect candidates,” but the other options besides Trump are more frightening.

“Neocons offer nothing more than more wars,” he said, before adding that their support for free trade is “almost a religious belief.”

...

In 2001, Buchanan released the book “The Death of the West". He followed this book up with “Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" in 2011. When asked if a Trump victory in the United States, and the success of groups such as the National Front in France could offset this demise, Buchanan was not hopeful.

“Do I think those books stand up very well? Yup,” Buchanan told TheDC. “The West is disintegrating. Its faith is dead. When the cult dies, the culture dies and when the culture dies the civilization dies, and when the civilization dies the people die, and that’s what’s happening to western civilization.”

The conservative commentator was especially grim about Europe, Buchanan said, “It’s hard for me to see how the Europeans survive whether they have the will just given the trend-lines in terms of population and in terms of immigrants pouring in.”

He told TheDC, “I’m not a great optimist about the western civilization.”
 

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Trump's brief victory speech last night at his building in NYC was very different than previous outings, which was likely a product of his new campaign manager. He referred to the Ted "The Lyin' Zion" Cruz as "Senator Cruz." Instead of his usual comedy routine about how nobody even knows who "Cryin" John Kasich is, he simply called him "Governor Kasich" and moved on.

Naturally, the oxygen-thieving cretins at Fox, CNN, and MSNBC took notice and all unanimously concluded that The Donald was "trying to act more presidential and drop the Reality TV persona" and, of course, they all loved it and thought it was a good strategy for DT to be fake and well-behaved moving forward. What do they think go him to #1 in the first place?

As far as delegates, Trump will indeed fall short. At the convention, Cryin' Kasich will be awarded the nomination for his diligent sabotaging of Trump despite only winning ONE state in the process and receiving many millions of fewer votes than Trump/Cruz. As always, he'll weep onstage as the confetti rains down whilst uttering "You like me! You really like me!" as the vile Establishment NeoCons applaud their had-pick pussy...

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Trump's brief victory speech last night at his building in NYC was very different than previous outings, which was likely a product of his new campaign manager. He referred to the Ted "The Lyin' Zion" Cruz as "Senator Cruz." Instead of his usual comedy routine about how nobody even knows who "Cryin" John Kasich is, he simply called him "Governor Kasich" and moved on.

Naturally, the oxygen-thieving cretins at Fox, CNN, and MSNBC took notice and all unanimously concluded that The Donald was "trying to act more presidential and drop the Reality TV persona" and, of course, they all loved it and thought it was a good strategy for DT to be fake and well-behaved moving forward. What do they think go him to #1 in the first place?

As far as delegates, Trump will indeed fall short. At the convention, Cryin' Kasich will be awarded the nomination for his diligent sabotaging of Trump despite only winning ONE state in the process and receiving many millions of fewer votes than Trump/Cruz. As always, he'll weep onstage as the confetti rains down whilst uttering "You like me! You really like me!" as the vile Establishment NeoCons applaud their had-pick pussy...

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I believe the premise and outcome of your premise is false. I believe Trump will be nominated if Trump sincerely wants it. There will be no GOP if Trump is betrayed.
 

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Pat Buchanan...with a sober perspective, as usual...on the Daily Caller:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/19/pat-buchanan-even-if-trump-wins-the-west-is-doomed/

These three stances that Trump hits on to Buchanan’s contentment are border security, economic nationalism, and being “skeptical of these endless wars and interventions.”

“I think many folks who agree with me have welcomed Trump into the race,” Buchanan said. He added while laughing, “the very fact that the neocons seem so disconsolate is the icing on the cake.”

....

Buchanan told TheDC, “we don’t have any perfect candidates,” but the other options besides Trump are more frightening.

“Neocons offer nothing more than more wars,” he said, before adding that their support for free trade is “almost a religious belief.”

...

In 2001, Buchanan released the book “The Death of the West". He followed this book up with “Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" in 2011. When asked if a Trump victory in the United States, and the success of groups such as the National Front in France could offset this demise, Buchanan was not hopeful.

“Do I think those books stand up very well? Yup,” Buchanan told TheDC. “The West is disintegrating. Its faith is dead. When the cult dies, the culture dies and when the culture dies the civilization dies, and when the civilization dies the people die, and that’s what’s happening to western civilization.”

The conservative commentator was especially grim about Europe, Buchanan said, “It’s hard for me to see how the Europeans survive whether they have the will just given the trend-lines in terms of population and in terms of immigrants pouring in.”

He told TheDC, “I’m not a great optimist about the western civilization.”


Buchanan is too pessimistic. The Eastern Europeans will affect the Western Europeans. After much strife and conflict, Europeans will regain their control. History rhymes.
 

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I can't be as pessimistic as Buchanan either. The cat is out of the bag now - white people in the US and Europe are sick of the dark hordes being forced upon them by those in power. Trump will hopefully put the GOP out to pasture and serve as an influence to a new generation of whites that are sick of the status quo in government. Trump has made it ok to be pissed at non-whites for their destructive and leeching ways. He is making it ok for white people to stand up for themselves and I think gave the final push back to the libtards, cuckservatives and PC mindset. I hope the pendulum is now begining to swing in the other direction.

Democrats, conservatives, corporations and everything else that has played a role in getting us to this point is being put on notice. I only hope that the Trump effect remains strong and is not diluted like the Tea Party movement was.
 

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LeonardFan I like your points but I am not in agreement on Whites being fed up enough here or in Europe. I just think it is a small segment of us that is fed up enough to tell PC proponents and their brainwashed masses to get out of the way, and that we have had enough of the traitorous idiots. Most Whites, especially under 35 are duped to the core, and their children are about to go to college and get the full-on Satanic Seminary degree of anti-White onslaught. Our only hope is if Trump's celebrity status can grab enough of those youngsters attention to sway their own age groups and build up grass roots mass following in TOTAL opposition to Liberal media and academia bias, so to speak. That right there my friend is a very, very tall order.
Just my thoughts on what I've observed for decades.
 
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LeonardFan I like your points but I am not in agreement on Whites being fed up enough here or in Europe. I just think it is a small segment of us that is fed up enough to tell PC proponents and their brainwashed masses to get out of the way, and that we have had enough of the traitorous idiots. Most Whites, especially under 35 are duped to the core, and their children are about to go to college and get the full-on Satanic Seminary degree of anti-White onslaught. Our only hope is if Trump's celebrity status can grab enough of those youngsters attention to sway their own age groups and build up grass roots mass following in TOTAL opposition to Liberal media and academia bias, so to speak. That right there my friend is a very, very tall order.
Just my thoughts on what I've observed for decades.

Agreed those aware of the situation is a small segment of the population. However there's no doubt the Alt Right movement has gained considerable support compared to say 5 years ago.
 

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Poll: Donald Trump takes commanding lead in Connecticut
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With a resounding victory in New York under his belt, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking an early lead in another northeastern state: Connecticut, where a new poll has him beating his closest rival by 20 points.

A Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday shows Trump leading among likely Republican primary voters with 48 percent, compared to Ohio Gov. John Kasich at 28 percent and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 19 percent. Just five percent of voters say they are still undecided ahead of the April 26 primary.

Trump is the clear favorite across nearly all demographic groups, except among Republican voters 18 to 44 years old, who favor Kasich at 39 percent. Trump has 32 percent of support among that age group, while Cruz comes in with 27 percent. The New York billionaire, however, leads among older voters.


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What's next after Trump and Clinton's N.Y. wins?

Just off a big win in New York among Democrats, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also leads in Connecticut with a 51-42 percent lead over rival Bernie Sanders.

Clinton's lead in the state is bolstered by her support among black likely Democratic primary voters, where she has a 41-point advantage. African American voters back her 66-25 percent.

The former first lady also leads among women, 55-38 percent, while men are divided at 50 percent for Sanders and 45 percent for Clinton.

Sanders' base of support comes from voters that are 18 to 34 years old: Seventy-three percent would vote for Sanders compared to 26 percent that would choose Clinton.

The two Democratic candidates virtually tie when it comes to favorability ratings: Sixty-seven percent of Democratic voters have a strong or somewhat favorable opinion of Clinton, while 66 percent do so for Sanders. Twenty-seven percent, however, view Clinton as somewhat or strongly unfavorable; only 18 percent have that same belief of the Vermont senator.

Quinnipiac conducted its survey from April 12-18 among 823 likely Republican primary voters in Connecticut, with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points. The university polled 1,037 likely Democrats, with the margin of error of three percentage points.

Connecticut voters will cast their ballots April 26.
 

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Trump came e out in favor of trannies yesterday perhaps hoping that .3% of the population can get him the nomination. I'm extremely disappointed in his remarks. But it's not the first time. I would say that Trump is going to really bum out all the people that have supported him but I still feel as before that he will not be elected. So the real goal is to have him permanently move the goal posts in the proper direction concerning immigration.

If Trump gets the nomination then there will be a 3rd party Republican run which will ensure he does not win. The GOPe has already admitted they prefer Hillary so why would they not do everything in their power to prevent him from winning?
 

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Trump came e out in favor of trannies yesterday perhaps hoping that .3% of the population can get him the nomination. I'm extremely disappointed in his remarks. But it's not the first time. I would say that Trump is going to really bum out all the people that have supported him but I still feel as before that he will not be elected. So the real goal is to have him permanently move the goal posts in the proper direction concerning immigration.

If Trump gets the nomination then there will be a 3rd party Republican run which will ensure he does not win. The GOPe has already admitted they prefer Hillary so why would they not do everything in their power to prevent him from winning?

I think he's just trying to appease and appeal to the mainstream media by these remarks; I doubt he would actually support queers in women's change rooms/washrooms and vice-versa with women.
 
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