Some Thoughts Before the Super Tuesday Primaries
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Fifteen states hold Presidential primaries March 1st.
Among them are several delegate rich states such as Minnesota, Massachusetts, Colorado, Virginia, Georgia and Texas. These states offer a more conclusive cross-section of voters than South Carolina or Nevada.
March 1st will tell us if Trump is the real deal and if Sanders has any chance against Hillary's Democratic Party gangsters who delivered a modest victory for her in Nevada from out of the trunk of Harry Reid's limousine of casino union voters.
My own thoughts:
Trump received 31.8% of the vote in South Carolina, quite shy of his 35% die-hard following. He is not as strong as the media is suggesting and he will not pick up any of Jeb Bush's 6 or 7% supporters. They will most likely gravitate to Rubio.
Carson is not going anywhere. He prefers the celebrity of being a Presidential candidate to being a retired surgeon.
Apparently Kasich has some long-term plans now that he is out of the running. He is not a fool. Bear in mind that no one will be elected President without Ohio's electoral votes so he can deal! I suspect that he is hanging on to make a deal as someone's Vice-Presidential candidate where he can wait eight years before being considered again as Presidential timbre with that modest resume.
I do not believe Trump will win with the big dogs of Massachusetts, Minnesota, Colorado or Texas. Nor do I see Cruz doing very well in any of those states. I predict Rubio will the big winner March 1st and that Trump will be considered the big loser.
As for Bernie??? Bernie is much stronger than anyone has given him credit for, but I doubt if the "people" can defeat the gangsters from Hillary and Billy Willy"s party machinery.
If Bernie wins two of the "big dog" states, Hillary might be in trouble. If he wins three, she is history.
My own preference? Where do I stand?
I think America has been in "decline and fall" mode for almost half-a-century. I doubt if it will ever be the great country that it once was. The political class reflects this and I no longer look to them for any semblance of leadership. How can anyone not hang their head in shame over George W. Bush and Snoop Dogg Barry Obama?
The only reason I might vote in this election will be if Bernie is the Democratic nominee.
Fifteen states hold Presidential primaries March 1st.
Among them are several delegate rich states such as Minnesota, Massachusetts, Colorado, Virginia, Georgia and Texas. These states offer a more conclusive cross-section of voters than South Carolina or Nevada.
March 1st will tell us if Trump is the real deal and if Sanders has any chance against Hillary's Democratic Party gangsters who delivered a modest victory for her in Nevada from out of the trunk of Harry Reid's limousine of casino union voters.
My own thoughts:
Trump received 31.8% of the vote in South Carolina, quite shy of his 35% die-hard following. He is not as strong as the media is suggesting and he will not pick up any of Jeb Bush's 6 or 7% supporters. They will most likely gravitate to Rubio.
Carson is not going anywhere. He prefers the celebrity of being a Presidential candidate to being a retired surgeon.
Apparently Kasich has some long-term plans now that he is out of the running. He is not a fool. Bear in mind that no one will be elected President without Ohio's electoral votes so he can deal! I suspect that he is hanging on to make a deal as someone's Vice-Presidential candidate where he can wait eight years before being considered again as Presidential timbre with that modest resume.
I do not believe Trump will win with the big dogs of Massachusetts, Minnesota, Colorado or Texas. Nor do I see Cruz doing very well in any of those states. I predict Rubio will the big winner March 1st and that Trump will be considered the big loser.
As for Bernie??? Bernie is much stronger than anyone has given him credit for, but I doubt if the "people" can defeat the gangsters from Hillary and Billy Willy"s party machinery.
If Bernie wins two of the "big dog" states, Hillary might be in trouble. If he wins three, she is history.
My own preference? Where do I stand?
I think America has been in "decline and fall" mode for almost half-a-century. I doubt if it will ever be the great country that it once was. The political class reflects this and I no longer look to them for any semblance of leadership. How can anyone not hang their head in shame over George W. Bush and Snoop Dogg Barry Obama?
The only reason I might vote in this election will be if Bernie is the Democratic nominee.
Published on February 22, 2016 09:44
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