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I have noticed in the past couple of weeks how strongly the mainstream media have begun to rally against Trump. They're going for the 'nazi' angle quite blatantly. It's hyperbole, but it seems to have made a dent, especially with that recent abortion comment mis-step. Liberals, especially liberal females, seem to be averse to being lectured on sexual / sexual health issues that paint them in a negative light, especially from a standpoint of a traditionally conservative plaform. Apparently, having an illegal abortion is something they think isn't worthy of prosecution? :/ What an upside-down world we're living in.

He's trying very hard to get the religious right, but it's not working like it should. Nobody knows what his actual political views are except on immigration.
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He's trying very hard to get the religious right, but it's not working like it should. Nobody knows what his actual political views are except on immigration.

If he ran even a semi-positive campaign that gave hope to the disenfranchised in the States - alongside the anti-Islamic rhetoric that's valid in a broad sense when he's focusing on the fight against terrorism - then his chances of getting elected wouldn't be so precarious. Many people in the West are concerned about the creeping threat of Islamic immigration, but they're more concerned about jobs, housing, the economy, and other day-to-day stuff that's more immediate. That is unless the media is solely fixating on his more outlandish pledges and ignoring some of the tame policies?

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I have noticed in the past couple of weeks how strongly the mainstream media have begun to rally against Trump. They're going for the 'nazi' angle quite blatantly. It's hyperbole, but it seems to have made a dent, especially with that recent abortion comment mis-step. Liberals, especially liberal females, seem to be averse to being lectured on sexual / sexual health issues that paint them in a negative light, especially from a standpoint of a traditionally conservative plaform. Apparently, having an illegal abortion is something they think isn't worthy of prosecution? :/ What an upside-down world we're living in.

Agreed. I think it's because Trump does something that the American right doesn't typically do- spell out the implications of his ideas. He turns subtext into text, ideology to policy, and that's an ugly truth that leads to cognitive dissonance the right would rather not deal with. Seems like the larger point here is that Trumpp doesn't know what the Right really wants. Seems like he took a shot at what he thought women wanted and missed.

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Agreed. I think it's because Trump does something that the American right doesn't typically do- spell out the implications of his ideas. He turns subtext into text, ideology to policy, and that's an ugly truth that leads to cognitive dissonance the right would rather not deal with. Seems like the larger point here is that Trumpp doesn't know what the Right really wants. Seems like he took a shot at what he thought women wanted and missed.

If Trump does not know what the right wants, how is in the lead then?

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If Trump does not know what the right wants, how is in the lead then?

Because he's not winning among the right-wing Republicans, he's winning among "moderate" Republicans.http://www.redstate.com/california_yankee/2015/12/31/strongest-trump-supporters-registered-democrat/ Conservative groups have wanted to run a 3rd party in Donald John Trump wins the nomination.
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Because he's not winning among the right-wing Republicans, he's winning among "moderate" Republicans.http://www.redstate.com/california_yankee/2015/12/31/strongest-trump-supporters-registered-democrat/ Conservative groups have wanted to run a 3rd party in Donald John Trump wins the nomination.

There is no such thing as 'moderate' or 'right wing' Republicans. These are made up terms by leftists and the media. This is the same media that said he would be out within a month.

The fact of the matter is that he is in the lead.

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There is no such thing as 'moderate' or 'right wing' Republicans. These are made up terms by leftists and the media. This is the same media that said he would be out within a month. The fact of the matter is that he is in the lead.

In Ohio democrats voted for John Kasich, in many other states with open-primaries they voted for Trump, because they think that any Democrat could beat him in November. I don't care who you support, (it's clearly that you'd want Trump,) but at least open your mind to some logic.
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