Trump

Trump

Friday, September 4, 2015

Why Trump He will win + 16 reasons he should be elected

Why Trump? He will win. Trump beats all Democrats in head to head match-ups
Why? coalition of Blacks, Hispanics, Women, Democrats plus many Republicans
 Women for Trump he now leads among republicans with women wit 34%  http://www.theamericanmirror.com/women-donald-trump-gives-…/


Issues:
1. Who can stand up better to Putin? China? Mullahs? No one.  “Who do you want to go up against Putin? I want a guy sitting at the table like Donald Trump.” Actor Robert Davi tells Maria Bartiromo why he’s supporting Donald J. Trump in 2016.
2. Is serious about ILLEGAL aliens http://www.thepcgraveyard.com/…/who-says-we-cant-deport-mi…/ is serious about building wall
3. Recognizes Israel as a great and free country, and great US ally 
http://www.jpost.com/…/Trump-Israel-was-sold-out-by-Kerry-a…
4. Recognizes Muslim problem in USA and world
http://mrconservative.com/…/50020-donald-trump-ditches-pol…/
Recognizes Iran deal evil http://www.ohio.com/…/trump-says-iran-deal-struck-by-totall…
NEW YORK, Ny. – In response to a question regarding his policy on ISIS, Republican presidential candidate and billionaire Donald Trump told Meet the Press on Sunday that as Commander-in-Chief, he would authorize the use of nuclear weapons to combat Islamic extremism. “Let’s face it, these people are barbarians,” Trump said. “And thanks to Obama’s failed policy in Iraq and Syria, they’re beheading Christians all over the world.”Mr. Trump said he’s already conferred with a number of high-level active military officials and has put together a comprehensive strategy to defeat the Islamic State within his first one hundred days in office. “It starts with the deployment of four or five of our Ohio-class nuclear submarines to the Persian Gulf,” Trump said. “We’re going to hit them and we’re going to hit them hard. I’m talking about a surgical strike on these ISIS stronghold cities using Trident missiles.”
5. Friends with Cruz
6. Most successful man to ever run for president by a wide margin (40X richer than Romney) We need a man who knows great success
8. Takes Vet health care seriously. 300,000 vets dies waiting for service. Obama did nothing.
9. Understands need to rebuild military 
10. Wants higher taxes on those with “hundreds of millions”. Not great but far far superior to Hillary’s socialist tax plan, Sanders socialism economy destroying plan
11 I’m not worried he does not know the detail names of every foreign leader. Obama does and he’s endangering the world http://www.mediaite.com/…/palin-defends-trump-we-need-a-to…/ We need a real non jihadist leader, not someone good a trivial pursuits.
12, Current elected Republicans in Senate have done nothing to stop Obama. 
he won’t cave into to pressure by liberals to be liked and lose his focus, as Republicans usually do
13, he is thin skinned but I can live with that
14. Mr. Trump says Common Core is a complete disaster. Common Core has strong anti-israel component. Report: Common Core Lesson Plan Pushes Pro-Palestinian Agenda http://www.newsmax.com/…/Common-Core-…/2015/05/19/id/645586/ and says 
http://washingtonweeklynews.com/new-common-core-book-whites-were-racist-for-not-voting-for-obama/ Jeb supports Common Core as do all Dem
15. Asked if he owns a gun, he showed one off
16. Orthodox Jewish daughter and Jewish grandchildren
17. Recognizes "climate change" is a cyclical phenomenon where universe changes impact our small planet





Tuesday, August 25, 2015

up to 40%

Trump Breaks New Ceiling In National GOP Poll

Trump, Carson, Cruz & Fiorina gain Momentum
Washington, D.C., August 25, 2015 – One America News Network, “OAN”, a credible source for 24/7 national and international news, released today its most recent 2016 Republican Presidential National Poll results conducted by Gravis Marketing. One America News Network’s latest national poll shows some amazing results for political outsider Donald Trump. The New York real estate mogul has surged 30% above his pre-debate first place poll finish of 30.8% (as reported by OAN on July 31st) soaring to a new high of 40.1%. Dr. Ben Carson, who won the GOP first debate as reported by OAN per its post-debate national poll results, has moved into second with 13.0%

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Trump widens lead over U.S. Republican presidential field


Trump Breaks New Ceiling In National GOP Poll

Trump, Carson, Cruz & Fiorina gain Momentum
Washington, D.C., August 25, 2015 – One America News Network, “OAN”, a credible source for 24/7 national and international news, released today its most recent 2016 Republican Presidential National Poll results conducted by Gravis Marketing. One America News Network’s latest national poll shows some amazing results for political outsider Donald Trump. The New York real estate mogul has surged 30% above his pre-debate first place poll finish of 30.8% (as reported by OAN on July 31st) soaring to a new high of 40.1%. Dr. Ben Carson, who won the GOP first debate as reported by OAN per its post-debate national poll results, has moved into second with 13.0%



Trump widens lead over U.S. Republican presidential field: Reuters poll


Reuters
By Emily Stephenson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump is pulling away from the pack in the race for the party's U.S. presidential nomination, widening his lead over his closest rivals in the past week, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Friday.
Republican voters show no signs they are growing weary of the brash real estate mogul, who has dominated political headlines and the 17-strong Republican presidential field with his tough talk about immigration and insults directed at his political rivals. The candidates are vying to be nominated to represent their party in the November 2016 general election.
Nearly 32 percent of Republicans surveyed online said they backed Trump, up from 24 percent a week earlier, the opinion poll found. Trump had nearly double the support of his closest competitor, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who got 16 percent. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson was third at 8 percent.
Even when Trump was pitted directly in the poll against just his top two competitors, 44 percent backed him. Bush won about 29 percent of respondents, and Carson 25 percent.
"He's not taking any guff from anybody," Dewey Stedman, 70, a Republican from East Wenatchee, Washington, said of the publicity-loving billionaire. "If you don't have something in your brains, you're not going to have billions of dollars."
Trump has driven the debate on the campaign trail with a hard-line immigration plan that calls for the deportation of undocumented immigrants, amendment of the Constitution to end automatic citizenship for all people born in the United States, and construction of a wall along the border with Mexico.
He also has feuded with Bush and other rivals while boasting he could easily beat Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Trump's campaign momentum has paid off with bigger crowds on the campaign trail. On Friday night, he moved a planned rally in Mobile, Alabama, to a football stadium seating more than 40,000.