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[–] Rummel 1 point 9 points 10 points (+10|-1) ago (edited ago)
The leftist media, fuck even the neocon fox news media are in a fervent tailspin and it's so beautiful to watch.
I thought 'can't stump the trump' was just a silly phrase to pissing off the 'feel the bern' bernie spam bots, but nobody can actually stump this motherfucker.
[–] Fagtardicus 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
that unbelievably cringeworthy line was deployed to counter "can't stump the trump"
[–] Sir-Real ago
Feel the Bern was around for quite a bit before Trump started running. It only really took off as a battle of slogans thing.
[–] RJP ago
Well if he, somehow, ends up with the nomination, he will have to come back towards the center in order to gain independent votes. This is why the Republicans are in a frenzy to get him out of there, because nobody outside the 30% of republicans who are voting for him are going to suddenly support him
[–] sp00kygh0st 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Out of all the republicans he's actually polling best with independents
[–] Drenki ago
68% of Republicans say they would vote for him if he ran as an independent so... your numbers may be backwards.