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Trump alreadyb a solid #1 at the polls, & now evrn 5 dimes is lowering the odds on him.
I already can have a nice scalp on Don Trunp as the nominee as I got +3000 when 5D
came out with their 1st odds on him after the announcement. Now the top 5:

Mon 7/18 901 Jeb Bush is Republican Nominee +125
8:00AM 902 Field wins Republican Nomination -165
Mon 7/18 903 Marco Rubio is Republican Nominee +350
8:00AM 904 Field wins Republican Nomination -530
Mon 7/18 905 Scott Walker is Republican Nominee +450
8:00AM 906 Field wins Republican Nomination -750
Mon 7/18 907 Rand Paul is Republican Nominee +1000
8:00AM 908 Field wins Republican Nomination -2000
Mon 7/18 909 Donald Trump is Republican Nominee +1100
8:00AM 910 Field wins Republican Nomination -2300
The times are a'changin!
 

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"At this point in the race Trump has proven that he is not the political neophyte that Washington insiders thought him to be. He seems to be converting his skill for understanding markets to skill for identifying and winning over key constituencies. On illegal immigration he picked a choice issue, and look what the media did for him. He has now equaled Hillary Clinton in name recognition, and he has accomplished this without breaking the law, no hidden e-mails, no secret servers."

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As much as I like what Trump is saying, we have to consider he may have ulterior motives.

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Waiting of Cancer Joe to give his predictions on who wins the primary

lmao. Guy is fade gold.
 

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The fact that the media were endeavoring to ambush his candidacy should tell you quite a lot about the media’s
own ineptitude in politics and about Trump’s cunning.
The media were thinking that they would render him a pariah or in their words a racist. Who
knows the public better, the floundering media or the accomplished billionaire?

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And Giving and Giving.

Trump questions McCain's bravery, says 'he is not a war hero'

By Mark Preston and Eugene Scott, CNN
Updated 11:46 PM ET, Sat July 18, 2015
| Video Source: CNN

Story highlights


  • Trump's comments were met with a mix of gasps, laughter and some applause from an audience
  • They were also met with swift condemnation on Twitter



Washington (CNN)Donald Trump ignited a political firestorm Saturday by questioning whether Sen. John McCain -- who spent over five years as a prisoner during the Vietnam War -- is a war hero.

By mid-afternoon, Trump tried to walk back his blunder on Twitter, saying "captured or not, all our soldiers are heroes!"
But his attempt at damage control seemed unlikely to diminish the anger his remarks had caused. They provoked an immediate outcry from his 2016 presidential rivals and the Republican National Committee, which has expressed concern about the impact his controversial remarks on immigration have had on the GOP brand.
For Republicans waiting to pounce on Trump and knock him from his position as the party's leading presidential candidate, the real estate mogul may have handed them an opening.
Cruz declines to denounce Trump's McCain comments :):)

The controversy began when Trump, speaking at a question-and-answer session at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, commented on McCain, with whom he's recently feuded over illegal immigration.
"He is not a war hero," Trump told pollster Frank Luntz, who was hosting the session.
"He is a war hero," Luntz interjected.
"He is a war hero because he was captured," Trump said, cutting him off. "I like people that weren't captured, OK? I hate to tell you. He is a war hero because he was captured. OK, you can have -- I believe perhaps he is a war hero."
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The comments met with a mix of gasps, boos, laughter and some applause from an audience.
McCain, a Naval aviator, was shot down in 1967 over North Vietnam and fractured both arms and legs after being ejected from his aircraft. He was repeatedly tortured during his stay in the notorious "Hanoi Hilton" -- and refused early release when the North Vietnamese learned his father was a Navy admiral -- until he finally returned home in 1973 following the Paris Peace Accords.
The Arizona senator, who has limited mobility in his arms following his war experience, received the Distinguished Flying Cross, a Silver Star and a Purple Heart for his service.
Trump believes in God, but hasn't sought forgiveness
Trump, meanwhile, received several deferments during the war. According to The Smoking Gun, which obtained selective service records for Trump in 2011, he received four student deferments between 1964 and 1968, and later a medical deferment in 1968.
McCain spokesman Brian Rogers told CNN that the senator would have no comment on Trump's statements.
But McCain's daughter, Meghan, tweeted that she was "horrified" and "disgusted" by the remarks.
"I can't believe what I am reading this morning," she said. "There are no words."
2016 GOP hopefuls rip remark

Trump's comments were swiftly condemned on Twitter Saturday afternoon, with multiple Republican 2016 candidates blasting the remarks.
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry said in emotional comments made to an audience at the summit that if Trump doesn't apologize, he is unfit to be commander-in-chief of the United States.
"To disparage a legitimate American hero like John McCain -- you may disagree with his policies and that's fine. I tell people all the time it's OK to question your government," said Perry, an Air Force veteran. "But don't question the men and women of the military who sacrifice and sometimes pay a huge price for our safety and our freedom and our economics."
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a frequent target of Trump's criticism, also came to McCain's defense.
"Enough with the slanderous attacks. @SenJohnMcCain and all our veterans - particularly POWs have earned our respect and admiration," he tweeted.


Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal called McCain "a hero" on Twitter.


South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close friend of McCain's, fired off a series of tweets criticizing Trump and questioning his qualifications to be president in light of the comments.

But while Texas Sen. Ted Cruz -- who has stood out in the 2016 field as a supporter of Trump's controversial remarks on immigration -- defended McCain in a tweet, he notably declined to criticize Trump when asked by reporters to comment on the real estate mogul's remarks. Instead, he blamed the media for trying to turn Republicans against each other.
"You know I recognize that folks in the press love to see Republican-on-Republican violence, and so you want me to say something bad about Donald Trump, or bad about John McCain or bad about anyone else," he said. "I'm not going to do it."
Retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson was also asked if he defined McCain as a war hero, and said that while he believed the senator has "done some wonderful things," he also stopped short of denouncing Trump.
"It depends on your definition of a war hero. I think he has done some wonderful things, certainly the history is consistent with what we would consider a war hero," Carson said. "So do we take that away from him because some people disagree with him politically? I think that's probably a stupid way to do things."
Mitt Romney, the 2012 presidential candidate, vouched for McCain's heroism and praised veterans on Twitter.
"The difference between @SenJohnMcCain and @realDonaldTrump: Trump shot himself down. McCain and American veterans are true heroes," he tweeted.

But Trump dismissed Romney -- and McCain again -- in a tweet.
"Why would anybody listen to @MittRomney? He lost an election that should have easily been won against Obama. By the way, so did John McCain," he tweeted.
Sean Spicer, the communications director for the Republican National Committee, said in a statement that McCain "is an American hero because he served his country and sacrificed more than most can imagine. Period."
"There is no place in our party or our country for comments that disparage those who have served honorably," Spicer said.
The other side of the aisle

On a campaign stop in Arkansas, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton weighed in.
"There is nothing funny about the hate he is spewing at immigrants and their families and now the insults he has directed at a genuine war hero, Sen. John McCain," Clinton said. "It is shameful and so is the fact that it took so long for most of his fellow Republican candidates to start standing up to him."
Secretary of State John Kerry, a Vietnam War veteran, said McCain is "a hero, a man of grit and guts and character personified. He served and bled and endured unspeakable acts of torture."
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Speaking to reporters after the event in Ames, Trump sought to clarify his comments.
"If a person is captured, they're a hero as far as I'm concerned," Trump said. "But you have to do other things also. I don't like the job John McCain is doing in the Senate. He's not taking care of our veterans."
Borger: Trump is the guy GOP candidates can't afford to ignore
His campaign also released a statement, in which Trump said McCain has done "little" for U.S. veterans.
"I am not a fan John McCain because he has done so little for our veterans, and he should know better than anybody what the veterans need, especially in regards to the (Department of Veterans Affairs)," Trump said in the statement. "He is yet another all-talk, no-action politician who spends too much time on television and not enough time doing his job and helping the vets. He is also allowing our military to decrease substantially in size and strength, something which should never be allowed to happen."
Joel Arends, chairman of Veterans for a Strong America, in a statement said feuding between McCain and Trump over issues "has nothing to do with Mr. Trump's high regard for the military or veterans as a whole. Mr. Trump is supporter of the U.S. military and of America's veterans. It is well known that when Mr. Trump is attacked by a detractor, he swings back." The group said it was glad Trump clarified his remarks and said McCain is a war hero.
Trump, McCain feud over immigration

This is not the first time Trump has taken a jab at the 2008 Republican nominee this week.
After McCain criticized Trump's visit to Phoenix last weekend, saying he "fired up the crazies" in regard to his controversial comments on illegal immigration, Trump called the Arizona senator a "dummy" on Twitter.
".@SenJohnMcCain should be defeated in the primaries. Graduated last in his class at Annapolis--dummy," he said.
In his campaign's statement on Saturday, Trump again referenced illegal immigration as the main reason for his feud with McCain.
"Furthermore, he was extremely disrespectful to the thousands upon thousands of people, many of whom happen to be his constituents, that came to listen to me speak about illegal immigration in Phoenix last week by calling them 'crazies,'" the statement said. "These were not 'crazies' -- these were great American citizens."
Trump supported McCain's presidential candidacy in 2008. He donated $28,450 to John McCain's Victory Committee, a super PAC, and endorsed him on CNN's "Larry King Live" that year, calling him "a smart guy and I think he's going to be a great president."
During Saturday's Q&A session, Trump claimed he raised $1 million for the Arizona senator. After the event, Trump added on Twitter that McCain "let us down by losing to Barack Obama in his run for President!"

CNN's Ashley Killough, Jeff Zeleny, Kevin Bohn and Nancy Leung contributed to this report.
 

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You'll be very dissapointed. McCain is also a hothead, and his nasty remarks were made about Trump first,
so he had it coming. If this sets Trump back any at all, it won't last two days. He is taking it to the whole
lot of them, and going all the way.
 

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Didn't you say you and Trump both supported the Vietnam war in the mid 60s? He just said to Luntz that he wasn't a fan at all (mentioned this when asked about his deferments without saying that was the reason why) Not like his stance on a war 50 years ago is all that relevant but it makes for a convenient excuse for his deferments.

Seems like you caught him in a lie.
 

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Didn't you say you and Trump both supported the Vietnam war in the mid 60s? He just said to Luntz that he wasn't a fan at all (mentioned this when asked about his deferments without saying that was the reason why) Not like his stance on a war 50 years ago is all that relevant but it makes for a convenient excuse for his deferments.

Seems like you caught him in a lie.


Many friday nights at Maxwell's naturally 69, 70 & 71 there were arguements about the war. Trump & myself
always argued in support of the US efforts in Nam vs. those who not only opposed the war but actually were hoping
the Vietcong kicked are asses. I never discussed Trumps draft status with him nor did I talk about joining the
National Guard in 66 right after college, it was not relevant to our friendship. Most associates of mine of draft
age had college deferments like I had till 66. I know this, like myself if Trump had only 2 choices of either going to
Nam or hightailing it to Canada we would have gone to Nam. Fortunately there were other choices.
 

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Trump has set the Republican party back light years in terms of garnering the Latin vote. I still believe it will be very difficult for them to win a national election without it.

Trump said he'd garner more Latino support than any other Reublican candidate and the first trickle of
evidence has come in that he might be right, the new Nevada poll will have all the followers of politically correct
America both Republican & Democrat politicians & pundits go bonkers!!

WASHINGTON, July 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- One America News Network, "OAN", a credible source for 24/7 national and international news, released today its most recent 2016 Republican and Democratic Presidential Polling Results for Nevada conducted by Gravis Marketing. The results show that GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump has a commanding lead of 27.7%, with recently announced Presidential Candidate Scott Walker in second with 15%. In third is Ben Carson with 7.8% with Jeb Bush a point behind at 6.8%. Marco Rubio rounds out the top five with 5.4%. Undecided voters remain high at just over 20%.

With polled Hispanics, Presidential Candidate Trump received 31.4%, higher than his overall performance of 27.7%.
The only other Presidential Candidate to receive double digit support by Hispanics is Scott Walker with 11.4%.

So much for hawking guys like Rubio to supposedly garner a hunk of the latino vote.
 

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You'll be very dissapointed. McCain is also a hothead, and his nasty remarks were made about Trump first,
so he had it coming. If this sets Trump back any at all, it won't last two days. He is taking it to the whole
lot of them, and going all the way.

Wanna Bet????:):). I get that you knew Trump 40-50 years ago, and that's cool, but don't let it sway reality.
I know McCain is a hothead. That's one of the reasons I didn't vote for him in 2008. We need someone calm and measured controlling the button.
To compare McCain's calling Trump Supporters Crazies(They are), with what Trump said about McCain's War record IS Crazy.
 

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[h=1]Donald Trump Refuses to Rule Out Third Party Candidacy[/h] Jul 18, 2015 12:39 PM EDT
At an Iowa Republican gathering, Trump edged closer to playing the spoiler.





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Donald Trump on Saturday refused to rule out running for the White House as a third-party candidate if he loses his bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
"No. No," Trump said at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa. "I won’t go on record as saying that."
The comment drew a smattering of applause from the socially conservative crowd, following by one person yelling, "Good for you!"
“I won’t go on record as saying that.”
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Trump was responding to a question from an attendee, who said that Republicans lost the 1992 presidential election due to the third party candidacy of Ross Perot, and asked Trump to commit to not to run as an independent.
"This country has great potential," Trump continued. "But soon it's not going to have that potential because we're being trained by incompetent leaders, by horrible people."
A third party candidacy by Trump, who has surged to the top of several Republican polls by channeling Tea Party sentiments about immigration and other issues, is a nightmare scenario for the Republican Party. The fear is he would drain votes from the party's nominee and inadvertently help Democrats win the election.

In 1992, Democrat Bill Clinton won 43.0 percent of the popular vote nationwide, to Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush's 37.5 percent. Perot received 18.9 percent of the vote, arguably pulling support from both Bush and Clinton.
Earlier in July, Trump had told the conservative-leaning Washington Examiner that Perot had "totally" spoiled the election for Republicans and that "many, many people ask" him about third party run today.
"My sole focus is to run as a Republican," he said at the time. "I'm a conservative Republican."
 

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Wanna Bet????:):). I get that you knew Trump 40-50 years ago, and that's cool, but don't let it sway reality.
I know McCain is a hothead. That's one of the reasons I didn't vote for him in 2008. We need someone calm and measured controlling the button.
To compare McCain's calling Trump Supporters Crazies(They are), with what Trump said about McCain's War record IS Crazy.


I already bet:
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I already bet:
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I have my goofy long shot bet in also, 50-1 on Kasich. I like my chances better than yours.
 

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To use a(normally) annoying phrase of the Scum King of Burgers, McDonald's, I'm lovin' it. Or, as Gene Hackman said in "Mississippi Burning," looks like the rattlesnakes are starting to commit suicide.
 

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