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Trump On a Roll, Headed Into Super Tuesday

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This article appeared online at TheNewAmerican.com on Wednesday, February 24, 2016:  

Donald Trump could scarcely contain himself Tuesday night: “We weren’t expected to win too much and now we’re winning, winning, winning the country. And soon the country is going to start winning, winning, winning. We won with the evangelicals. We won with the young. We won with the old. We won with the highly educated. We won with the poorly educated. I love the uneducated!”

The only demographic Trump didn’t win were those who took their time in deciding whom they would vote for, with the majority voting for Rubio over Trump. Nevertheless, Trump trounced his rivals by a two-to-one margin, putting into doubt the strategy surfacing in the Rubio and Cruz camps that by combining forces they would be able to beat Trump. But with Trump taking 45.9 percent of the votes versus 23.9 percent for Rubio and 21.4 percent for Cruz, he beat them both.

Trump took advantage of his airtime to tell what he would do in his first day in office as president: “[The] first thing is knock out some of the executive orders done by our president … [on the] border where people can pour into the country like Swiss cheese. I would knock out ObamaCare. [I would] take care of our vets and military.”

Both Rubio and Cruz campaigned aggressively, spending $920,000 and $790,000 on advertising, respectively, compared to Trump’s $490,000. But they couldn’t match Trump, who created so much momentum that certain locations had more early registrants than they had total voters during the entire day two years ago. Some of them ran out of ballots.

Apparently, the anti-Trump meme isn’t working so far, though not for lack of trying. Said Texas Senator Ted Cruz: “If you are one of the 65% of Republicans across this country who doesn’t think Donald Trump is the best candidate to go head-to-head with Hillary … who believes that [we] do better in elections when we actually nominate a conservative, then the first four states have … narrowed this race [and are] presenting a clear choice.”

Rubio’s theme was similar: “This cannot be an election about nominating someone just to be making a point. This cannot be an election about nominating someone just because they seem angrier than everybody else. We are all angry. We are frustrated, but you have to solve a problem.”

On March 1, dubbed “Super Tuesday,” 12 states will hold presidential nominating contests, with so many concentrated in the southeast — Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia — that some are calling it the SEC (Southeast Conference) Primary. At stake are 595 delegates, one-quarter of the 2,472 total delegates who will determine the winner this summer. The two vying for second place recognize that Super Tuesday could either galvanize their campaigns heading into the final stretch or end them altogether.

At the moment, only Trump has been able to touch the hot button driving voters to the polls: anger. Anger at the establishment. Anger that their voices aren’t being heard. Anger that the establishment is deaf, dumb, and blind to the average voter. According to Real Clear Politics’ polling numbers, Trump has a substantial lead in most of those 12 states, the rare exception being Texas, where Cruz leads Trump by five points.

Fran Coombs, the managing editor of Rasmussen Reports, thinks it’s all but over. In mid-June last year, just a quarter of Republicans polled thought Trump would wind up being the GOP’s nominee, with 56 percent of them predicting Jeb Bush would win. As of last Friday, nearly three out of four Republicans think Trump will become the party’s nominee, while Bush’s support has dropped to exactly zero.

Moving from “never-gonna-happen” to “how can he be stopped?” as the Washington Post expressed it, is the same question Coombs tried to answer: “The question now is whether he can be stopped … the airwaves nationwide will be filled with vicious anti-Trump Super-PAC ads, but if the past is any indication, ‘The Donald’ will ride that opposition like a surfer who’s caught the perfect wave.”


Source: http://lightfromtheright.com/2016/02/25/trump-roll-headed-into-super-tuesday/


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    • Ideas Time

      What Cruz is not talking about is all the votes Trump will get across the field including democrats who supported Sanders and had HC stuffed down their throats. Millions of them would rather vote for Trump than reward Hillary. Count on it out of spite will be the reason.

    • Kyle Schumacher

      Does anyone study history? Does anyone recall what happened to Kennedy at the hand of the Globalists?

      IF Trump is for real (and thats a big if) there is no way on earth they would let him become POTUS. We already know elections to be rigged so I don’t get why americans are so hung ho about this election.

      IF Trump makes it to POTUS that should tell you something – he is who they want to be there.

      At this point I don’t think we will be able to fix america. Our government has been highjacked, and soon will be consolidated by the powers that be.

      Our only hope is Christ Jesus. If you haven’t found him yet, I pray you do soon.

      [Rev 7:17 KJV]
      17 For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

      http://www.mindfulofthetruth.wordpress.com

      • Bradley Dueringer

        I agree with your analysis completely. I believe he playing the part based on echelon, emails and social networks take on what the people really want and are upset about. Trump has gained trust in the election system that was on a serious downward spiral after all the BS of ignoring Ron Paul and the voter shenanigans in ohio.

        But the elite can’t let him become president because he would show that it was all an act and belief in the election process would completely tank.

        I can’t answer how they will stop him. Maybe they can make a convincing case that Hillary really beats him. It will be interesting to see

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