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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2791938" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I'm not so sure. We have a long ways to go and I heard some polling stats yesterday that said of all the people polled in favor of Trump (in whatever poll this was), that 63% were open to changing their vote. I could be in that 63% too, except I'm not planning on voting for Trump. But in the end I might, but he's not my 1st choice but if it comes down to him being the only one that can win over the commie challenger, I'll take him at his word. I'm not thinking that he'll play well if he pulls an Obama and backtracks on everything he says he's going to do and the public calls him on it. I'm also wondering if Cruz, Rubio and Paul would better serve us by retaining their senate seats. I still like Cruz but I'm really liking Carson and Fiorina more and more. </p><p></p><p>There's certainly room and time for Trump to fall, but he's rewriting the book on elections. It sure is fun to watch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2791938, member: 3099"] I'm not so sure. We have a long ways to go and I heard some polling stats yesterday that said of all the people polled in favor of Trump (in whatever poll this was), that 63% were open to changing their vote. I could be in that 63% too, except I'm not planning on voting for Trump. But in the end I might, but he's not my 1st choice but if it comes down to him being the only one that can win over the commie challenger, I'll take him at his word. I'm not thinking that he'll play well if he pulls an Obama and backtracks on everything he says he's going to do and the public calls him on it. I'm also wondering if Cruz, Rubio and Paul would better serve us by retaining their senate seats. I still like Cruz but I'm really liking Carson and Fiorina more and more. There's certainly room and time for Trump to fall, but he's rewriting the book on elections. It sure is fun to watch! [/QUOTE]
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