Here's How Donald Trump Could Become President

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Mr Khan, who has never met me, has no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution

Um, yeah, he does. It's kinda there in the very first amendment, you moronic orange twat.
 
By the way, I really got a good laugh over the questions in that PPP poll about Harambe. Some people would undoubtedly prefer voting for him over the real candidates, even if they knew he was a gorilla.
 
So, sean's contention is that the Constitution is as inclusive of slander as it is of yelling fire in a crowded theater?


What a fucking moron. Now I remember why he is on ignore; ignorance...
 
Most polls ask people about their political leanings. Most of them report how Democrats voted in the poll, how Republicans voted, and how Independents voted.
I haven't found the questions asked in this specific poll. Got a link?
 
I can get from Hillary to Lucifer in less than 6 degrees...

Hillary wrote her thesis on Saul David Alinsky as a tribute.

Saul David Alinsky dedicated his book to Lucifer.

;) ;) :cool:
 
It's THE ECONOMY Stupid!

The sputtering, weezing US economy is barely managing to keep its head above water as the Department of Commerce announced second quarter growth of 1.2%, far below the 2.6% predicted by private economists.

In addition, first quarter growth was revised downward from 1.1% to 0.8%...
 
I haven't found the questions asked in this specific poll. Got a link?


If you mean the USC/LA Times poll, they ask only two or three simple questions each day, I forget the exact number. They already know the political leanings, race, age, sex, and tons of other information about the people in the group they are polling. It's a different methodology than most polls use. Lots of information about the methodology here:

http://96.127.53.23/election/

If you mean the PPP poll, the questions asked are in the PDF:

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_National_7302016.pdf
 
No, I meant the Reuters' poll, the one you said you didn't trust because of the change in wording..

I didn't trust that poll before the change in wording. It's an online poll. The abrupt change in wording in the middle of a presidential campaign after using that wording for years made its value even more questionable, in my opinion. At any rate, here's an article about this you may find interesting:

http://www.aol.com/article/2016/07/...euters-ipsos-is-tweaking-its-u-s-pr/21441339/
 
AJ is such a fucking dope. Lucifer? He dedicated the book to Satan? Unfuckingbelievable. Well, except the fact that AJ believed it.
 
Trump needs to stop running a conventional campaign.

Manafort is trying to run as conventional a campaign as possible under the circumstances, but I think they need to think WAY outside the box.

We're already seeing another media blitzkrieg of negative attacks on Trump like we saw in June when he plummeted in the polls. I would be very surprised if we don't continue to see a sustained media blitz every single day until November. I don't think you can counter this with a conventional campaign. Even holding news conferences to counter it doesn't seem to be working, the media just taking one or two sentences out of an hour news conference, distorts them, and creates screaming negative headlines against Trump. The average person doesn't watch the entire news conference, so I'm not sure this is the best route. It might be the only route, if he wants to run a somewhat conventional campaigh though.

I think we need a streaming internet reality program following the Trump campaign behind the scenes (or get some network to pick it up if possible). This will make the public feel like they are part of the campaign. Its their campaign, it will involve them in it emotionally. Then I suggest a giant Trump Carnival, with rides, and music, and fun, along with speeches again streamed onto the internet. Or even a daily 24/7 Trump TV channel streaming on the internet with pro-Trump point of view constantly. Twitter and FB were great for the primaries but we have to up the ante x1000 now.

Trump needs to go directly to the American people in a format that they will actually see him, not what the media tells them about him. When they actually see him/listen to him, he surges in popularity, as we saw after his convention speech. The media lies didn't matter, because the public actually heard his message.
 
Are you certifiable. Trump better than most thrives on the media, positive or negative but the reality is that silence is golden.
 
Trump needs to stop running a conventional campaign.

Manafort is trying to run as conventional a campaign as possible under the circumstances, but I think they need to think WAY outside the box.

We're already seeing another media blitzkrieg of negative attacks on Trump like we saw in June when he plummeted in the polls. I would be very surprised if we don't continue to see a sustained media blitz every single day until November. I don't think you can counter this with a conventional campaign. Even holding news conferences to counter it doesn't seem to be working, the media just taking one or two sentences out of an hour news conference, distorts them, and creates screaming negative headlines against Trump. The average person doesn't watch the entire news conference, so I'm not sure this is the best route. It might be the only route, if he wants to run a somewhat conventional campaigh though.

I think we need a streaming internet reality program following the Trump campaign behind the scenes (or get some network to pick it up if possible). This will make the public feel like they are part of the campaign. Its their campaign, it will involve them in it emotionally. Then I suggest a giant Trump Carnival, with rides, and music, and fun, along with speeches again streamed onto the internet. Or even a daily 24/7 Trump TV channel streaming on the internet with pro-Trump point of view constantly. Twitter and FB were great for the primaries but we have to up the ante x1000 now.

Trump needs to go directly to the American people in a format that they will actually see him, not what the media tells them about him. When they actually see him/listen to him, he surges in popularity, as we saw after his convention speech. The media lies didn't matter, because the public actually heard his message.

He's attacking the parents of a dead American soldier. And he won't stop doing it. Because, in his little mind, they offended him.
 
He's attacking the parents of a dead American soldier. And he won't stop doing it. Because, in his little mind, they offended him.

Moreover, what's worse, it was a scripted stunt used by the DNC...and by attacking, he is making stars (although temporarily) of the Kahn’s...
 
He's attacking the parents of a dead American soldier. And he won't stop doing it. Because, in his little mind, they offended him.

They did offend him. You may not like the fact he didn't take it lying down, but I doubt he cares what you think.
 
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