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Very true with your first comment and never per your second.
And I agree with Trump on building a huge wall if and when Obama leaves the WH.
Trump: Deport children of immigrants living illegally in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wants more than a wall to keep out immigrants living in the country illegally. He also wants to end "birthright citizenship" for their children, he said Sunday. And he would rescind Obama administration executive orders on immigration and toughen deportation, allowing in only "the good ones."
Aug. 16, 2015 10:01 PM EDT
Also this one
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/16/politi...ans/index.html
We need to nominate Trump ASAP and get that wall built!
Trump is touting an unconstitutional immigration program. If we vote for someone with open disregard for the constitution, we'll get what we deserve...Hillary.
Europe has got to stop them ASAP.
Muhammad tipped to become top name in Britain...
Most of the political experts say that the GOP nominee will have to get more than 40 percent of the Latino vote to get elected president. I concur and can't see how this is obtainable for Trump.
Not really. It will come down to a few key precincts in the swing states (OH, VA, FLA, etc... ). Black voters were at all-time high for Obama. Will they be as enthused with a white candidate... especially after seeing Obama did nothing for them?
Trump's problem will be getting the Republican vote. Over 70% of Republicans wouldn't vote for him today. But if he wants to run as a 3rd party, he could get some of that other 30%, which will give the Democrat a landslide win.
Guess which swing state listed above has the third largest Latino population in the U.S., has the third largest electoral votes, a state in which the Democrats won the last two elections, and is the biggest swing state prize of them all. If Trump loses Florida, he'll have to make up a LOT of ground by winning almost every close state that voted for a Democrat for president for the last two presidential elections. This would be very problematic for a strong candidate and nearly impossible for a weak candidate like Trump. The math does not work for Trump.