That's the smartest thing you have posted since I have been a part of these forums and I agree that only polls that count are the ones in November, but even those aren't that reliable in 2012 there were a few polls that had Romney winning and they were taken days before the election.The extreme right wing GOP is a shrinking block of voters, mostly uneducated whites, ranging from 49 - 65 years of age. They will have less and less influence on elections in the years to come. Statistics show that more than half of Americans now lean democratic, even though they may not be registered as democrats.
I am a realist and I can't see Trump winning this election - I think he would do very poorly in the debates. Clinton is far more polished across the boards and has far more debate experience. Trump has some of the worst temperament I have seen in debates - if he doesn't like the question or is cornered he gets angry, resorts to insults and interrupts - which doing on the big stage will look very bad.
Also, Obama's numbers are rising the economy whether you believe the numbers are not are in CLintons favor - I don't see anything trump can easily take to Clinton - trump would be a major fool to think he can over people on national security when he has no experience, he's made some major gaffes like Putin wouldn't go into the Ukraine, why can't we use nukes, killing of terrorist family members, his flip flopping on allowing torture and whether he wants to best friends with Putin.
My prediction trump loses bad and we do a complete revamp of the Republican Party and I don't want people like Lexus, CuteOldguy, I B hankering, Rey leguna or any of those other ass clowns representing the GOP. I really think you guys are rejects from the tea party. Originally Posted by Luke_Wyatt
The modern GOP’s increasing reliance on a shrinking pool of older, white, and working-class voters — and its failure to attract nonwhite voters — would seem to present an enormous obstacle to the eventual Republican nominee. In 1980, when nonwhite voters were just 12 percent of the electorate, Ronald Reagan won 56 percent of white voters and was elected in a landslide. But in 2012, when nonwhite voters accounted for 28 percent of the electorate, Mitt Romney took 59 percent of white voters — and lost the presidential race by 4 percentage points. Without a total brand makeover, how can Republicans expect to prevail with an even more diverse electorate in 2016?…