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[h=6]- JANUARY 07, 2016 -[/h][h=1]​DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF GEORGIA CAMPAIGN OPERATION[/h]
Trump Campaign Hires Four Additional Staffers and Announces Cobb County, GA Grand Opening
(New York, NY) January 7th, 2016 – Today Donald J. Trump for President Inc. announced four new hires and a new office Georgia where Mr. Trump has had tremendous crowds and continues to lead all state polls by double-digits.

Mr. Trump says, “The people of Georgia are incredible and the response to my message has been amazing. We have built a great team and with their help, we will Make America Great Again!”

Ryan Caudelle, Deputy Director, oversees the statewide political operation and administration. He has an MBA and previously worked at Barclays and has experience working for Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and Congressman Jack Kingston.

Charlice Byrd, Field Coordinator, oversees the North Georgia Field Operations. She is a former State Representative, graduate of the Coverdell Leadership Institute and veteran of several national, state and local campaigns and was selected as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Asians in Georgia by Asian Times Magazine.

Gary Wisenbaker, Field Coordinator, oversees the South Georgia Field Operations. He has a Juris Doctor and has been active in Georgia politics since his days as Georgia Young Republican Chairman in 1986. He is a former appointee to the Georgia Student Finance Commission by Governor Sonny Perdue and veteran of several state and local campaigns.

Jeanne Seaver, Grassroots Coordinator, oversees the statewide grassroots operation, volunteer onboarding and coalition outreach. She is the co-founder of the Savannah TEA Party and President of the Georgia Grassroots Coalition and veteran of Republican grassroots activities. She is also a graduate of the Coverdell Leadership Institute, former Chatham County Co-Chair for David Perdue for U.S. Senate and Chair for Herman Cain for President.

Additionally, the campaign has opened a Georgia Headquarters in Cobb County at 1000 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 700, Atlanta, GA 30339 and will be hosting a Grand Opening, Saturday, January 9th at 10:00 a.m. The Georgia Trump campaign is led by State Director Brandon Phillips.
 

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By RR counts at rally.....thats 1,500 people!!

ROTFLMAO!!!! Spot on. You should see how that idiot tries to say the Michigan governor has nothing to do with the poisoned water in Flint, Michigan, he's reaching Acebb-like stupidity.
 

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Donald Trump says that Paris is in Germany—which it is not



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By Walter Einenkel
Thursday Jan 07, 2016 10:06 AM PST






The world’s greatest golfer, historian, and a man with arguably the most pristine memory in the history of the known world, has finally made a misstep:
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die Französische Revolution
This is a man that wants to be president of the United States. The fact that he confused the very famous city of Paris with the very famous country of Germany is pathetic. I’m sure he knows that Paris isn’t in Germany but you can’t make mistakes like that when you are talking about people being shot and thinly veiling calls for Martial Law all over the world.
Donald Trump’s Twitter is everything great about Donald Trump. It’s a lot of fear-mongering, a lot of blunt idiocy, and a lot of self promotion.



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[h=6]JANUARY 08, 2016 -[/h][h=1]TRUMP COULD WIN IT ALL[/h]U.S. News and World Report
So if Donald Trump proved the political universe wrong and won the Republican presidential nomination, he would be creamed by Hillary Clinton, correct?
A new survey of likely voters might at least raise momentary dyspepsia for Democrats since it suggests why it wouldn't be a cakewalk.
The survey by Washington-based Mercury Analytics is a combination online questionnaire and "dial-test" of Trump's first big campaign ad among 916 self-proclaimed "likely voters" (this video shows the ad and the dial test results). It took place primarily Wednesday and Thursday and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percent.
Nearly 20 percent of likely Democratic voters say they'd cross sides and vote for Trump, while a small number, or 14 percent, of Republicans claim they'd vote for Clinton. When those groups were further broken down, a far higher percentage of the crossover Democrats contend they are "100 percent sure" of switching than the Republicans.
When the firmed showed respondents the Trump ad, and assessed their responses to each moment of it, it found "the primary messages of Trump's ad resonated more than Democratic elites would hope."
About 25 percent of Democrats "agree completely" that it raises some good point, with an additional 19 percent agreeing at least "somewhat."
Mercury CEO Ron Howard, a Democrat whose firm works for candidates in both parties and corporate clients, concedes, "We expected Trump's first campaign spot to strongly appeal to Republican Trump supporters, with little impact – or in fact negative impact – on Democratic or independent voters."
He continues, "The challenge to Hillary, if Trump is the nominee and pivots to the center in the general election as a problem-solving, independent-minded, successful 'get it done' businessman is that Democrats will no longer be able to count on his personality and outrageous sound bites to disqualify him in the voters' minds."
Trump's formidable challenges remain obvious and in no small measure reflect his general style.
A total of 66 percent of Democrats are very concerned with it, as are 32 percent of Republicans and 41 percent of independents, according to the survey.
Further, 65 percent of Democrats said that the "prestige" of the country would be hurt by his election, as did 19 percent and 29 percent of Republicans and independents, respectively.
But what if Trump lowered the bombast in a general election?
 

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[h=1]Muslim Woman Gets Kicked Out Of Donald Trump Rally For Being Muslim[/h]BY JUDD LEGUM JAN 8, 2016 9:18 PM

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A Muslim woman was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally on Friday night for no apparent reason. The woman, Rose Hamid, told CNN that she “came to the rally to let Trump supporters see what a Muslim looks like.” She stood silently with a t-shirt that read “I Come In Peace.”
About halfway through the rally, held in Rock Hill, South Carolina, some people in the crowd “turned pretty ugly” toward the woman, shouting “epithets.” She was then escorted out by security.


Trump commented on Hamid as she was being ejected. “There is hatred against us that is unbelievable. It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred,” Trump said.
Trump has stoked antipathy against Muslims by calling for a total ban on Muslim immigration into the U.S. Since making the announcement Trump’s standing in the polls has only improved.

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Muslim Woman Gets Kicked Out Of Donald Trump Rally For Being Muslim

BY JUDD LEGUM JAN 8, 2016 9:18 PM

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A Muslim woman was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally on Friday night for no apparent reason. The woman, Rose Hamid, told CNN that she “came to the rally to let Trump supporters see what a Muslim looks like.” She stood silently with a t-shirt that read “I Come In Peace.”
About halfway through the rally, held in Rock Hill, South Carolina, some people in the crowd “turned pretty ugly” toward the woman, shouting “epithets.” She was then escorted out by security.


Trump commented on Hamid as she was being ejected. “There is hatred against us that is unbelievable. It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred,” Trump said.
Trump has stoked antipathy against Muslims by calling for a total ban on Muslim immigration into the U.S. Since making the announcement Trump’s standing in the polls has only improved.

Zeig Heil Baby.
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Guesser keeps making the same foolish mistakes.
Originally Posted by The Guesser View Post
"Trump rallies are very similar to films I've seen of Hitler rallies in Germany, and Trump himself is using the Hitler model of Personal charisma without substance, Religious hate and fear of "the others". I'm sorry, but his rise in popularity has many parallels to Hitler's. Hopefully it's nipped in "
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Muslim Woman Gets Kicked Out Of Donald Trump Rally For Being Muslim

BY JUDD LEGUM JAN 8, 2016 9:18 PM

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A Muslim woman was kicked out of a Donald Trump rally on Friday night for no apparent reason. The woman, Rose Hamid, told CNN that she “came to the rally to let Trump supporters see what a Muslim looks like.” She stood silently with a t-shirt that read “I Come In Peace.”
About halfway through the rally, held in Rock Hill, South Carolina, some people in the crowd “turned pretty ugly” toward the woman, shouting “epithets.” She was then escorted out by security.


Trump commented on Hamid as she was being ejected. “There is hatred against us that is unbelievable. It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred,” Trump said.
Trump has stoked antipathy against Muslims by calling for a total ban on Muslim immigration into the U.S. Since making the announcement Trump’s standing in the polls has only improved.

Zeig Heil Baby.
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The Guesser12-08-2015, 05:37 AM

"We are living through Germany late 1920's. "


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If muslims would stop blowing shit up, then maybe there would be some respect towards them but until. And as you can see in the Hitler photo it his his military not your everyday citizen.
 

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Umm, no. He didn't say anything of the sort. Anyone who reads at a third-grade level can comprehend he was talking about two different situations in Europe...pointing out how the problems of the region are growing.

Had he declared there are 57 states, or better yet...Ben Carson lost his license to operate in all 50 states...well, that would have been worthy of major ridicule.

You are literally the dumbest fucking poster on the planet.
 

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Umm, no. He didn't say anything of the sort. Anyone who reads at a third-grade level can comprehend he was talking about two different situations in Europe...pointing out how the problems of the region are growing.

Had he declared there are 57 states, or better yet...Ben Carson lost his license to operate in all 50 states...well, that would have been worthy of major ridicule.

You are literally the dumbest fucking poster on the planet.
You have to consider the sources before you put any credence to the statements.
 

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Trump Could Win It All

A new survey shows a sizable number of Democrats ready to defect from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump.

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By James WarrenJan. 8, 2016, at 4:00 p.m.+ More

So if Donald Trump proved the political universe wrong and won the Republican presidential nomination, he would be creamed by Hillary Clinton, correct?

A new survey of likely voters might at least raise momentary dyspepsia for Democrats since it suggests why it wouldn't be a cakewalk.

The survey by Washington-based Mercury Analytics is a combination online questionnaire and "dial-test" of Trump's first big campaign ad among 916 self-proclaimed "likely voters" (this video shows the ad and the dial test results). It took place primarily Wednesday and Thursday and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percent.

Nearly 20 percent of likely Democratic voters say they'd cross sides and vote for Trump, while a small number, or 14 percent, of Republicans claim they'd vote for Clinton. When those groups were further broken down, a far higher percentage of the crossover Democrats contend they are "100 percent sure" of switching than the Republicans.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2016-01-08/new-poll-shows-donald-trump-is-a-real-threat-to-hillary-clinton

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Umm, no. He didn't say anything of the sort. Anyone who reads at a third-grade level can comprehend he was talking about two different situations in Europe...pointing out how the problems of the region are growing.

Had he declared there are 57 states, or better yet...Ben Carson lost his license to operate in all 50 states...well, that would have been worthy of major ridicule.

You are literally the dumbest fucking poster on the planet.

Just because a brain dead putz like you says something, doesn't make it so. You were dead wrong in the last election, then lied like the scum that you are and denied that. Keep on thinkin', Jay Douche, that's what you're good at.

That was sarcasm, in case you're too dumb to figure it out.
 

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Shut up dumb fuck...go suck a dick DaFinch. When did you realize your were gay? Fruitcake
 

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Poll: Trump Beats Hillary in General Election Match-UpAP Photos

by MIKE FLYNN8 Jan 20167,294

A new FoxNews poll shows GOP frontrunner Donald Trump edging Hillary Clinton in a general election match-up. A December poll from Fox showed Hillary ahead of Trump by 11 points. This latest poll, however, has Trump beating Clinton by 3 points, 47-44 percent.

Since early December, Trump has been engulfed in media controversies surrounding his proposal to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants and his rhetoric confronting Hillary about President Bill Clinton’s salacious past and allegations of sexual misconduct with women. In that time, a potential general election match-up against Hillary has swung 14 points in Trump’s favor.

At the beginning of summer, Hillary led Trump by 17 points in an earlier Fox poll. Hillary is plagued by two significant challenges. Voter approval of Barack Obama is only 42 percent, while 53 percent disapprove of his job performance. Obama’s approval numbers are near the historic lows of his presidency.

Worse, however, are Obama’s marks on a number of important issues. In fact, on every issue tested, whether improving health care or containing ISIS, a strong majority of voters believe Obama will be remembered more for his failures than successes.

Hillary’s challenge isn’t just Obama’s unpopularity, however. She receives the lowest marks of any candidate running for president on being honest and trustworthy. Only 36 percent of voters believe Hillary is honest. A staggering 62 percent, almost two-thirds, say she is not trustworthy.



 

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Everyone loves a fighter and nobody likes a loser.

Trump is a fighter and the Hildabeast is a total loser who has never accomplished anything.
 

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Hilllary's troubles are far from over. She has broken the law (again) in the latest series of emails. It is cut and dried. She ordered an aid to fax a classified document over an unsecure line. She told the aid to remove any classified designation on the document before doing so. She should be in prison.
 

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Poll: Trump Beats Hillary in General Election Match-UpAP Photos

by MIKE FLYNN8 Jan 20167,294

A new FoxNews poll shows GOP frontrunner Donald Trump edging Hillary Clinton in a general election match-up. A December poll from Fox showed Hillary ahead of Trump by 11 points. This latest poll, however, has Trump beating Clinton by 3 points, 47-44 percent.

Since early December, Trump has been engulfed in media controversies surrounding his proposal to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants and his rhetoric confronting Hillary about President Bill Clinton’s salacious past and allegations of sexual misconduct with women. In that time, a potential general election match-up against Hillary has swung 14 points in Trump’s favor.

At the beginning of summer, Hillary led Trump by 17 points in an earlier Fox poll. Hillary is plagued by two significant challenges. Voter approval of Barack Obama is only 42 percent, while 53 percent disapprove of his job performance. Obama’s approval numbers are near the historic lows of his presidency.

Worse, however, are Obama’s marks on a number of important issues. In fact, on every issue tested, whether improving health care or containing ISIS, a strong majority of voters believe Obama will be remembered more for his failures than successes.

Hillary’s challenge isn’t just Obama’s unpopularity, however. She receives the lowest marks of any candidate running for president on being honest and trustworthy. Only 36 percent of voters believe Hillary is honest. A staggering 62 percent, almost two-thirds, say she is not trustworthy.




"FoxNews poll"ROTFLMAO...Ding, ding, ding, ding!! MORON ALERT!!!!
 

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