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Post by Original Quill Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:45 pm

Associated Press wrote:WASHINGTON (AP) — What's a Donald Trump campaign for president look like if he's no longer the only front-runner for the Republican nomination? We're about to find out, just as soon as he decides.

"Well, I don't get it," a confounded Trump said this week when asked to explain why the preference polls he touts every time he's campaigning no longer show him as the unquestioned leader of the GOP's 2016 presidential field.

Preference polls are a far-from-perfect way to predict election outcomes, especially with voters still three months away from casting ballots in the first-to-vote Iowa caucuses. But with Trump, they are the centerpiece of his campaign.

So far, the real estate mogul and reality TV star has forgone paid advertising and traditional small-scale campaign events, where candidates interact with voters in the early voting states, for massive rallies in arenas and auditoriums. At nearly every one, Trump begins his speech by recounting his place in the latest polls, reciting one number after the next with the help of hand-written notes.

Until recently, Trump held a lead nationally and in the early primary states in preference polls. But recent surveys have shown retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson nabbing an advantage over Trump in Iowa. A poll released this week by CBS News and The New York Times also showed Carson catching up to Trump nationally, too.

"This process is extremely fluid right now," said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, which conducted one of the Iowa polls. "Those outsider voters are now flipping back and forth."

For Trump, the development appears to be a hard-to-swallow reversal — one that some supporters hope will force the billionaire businessman to compete harder for the Republican nomination than he has since the summer launch of his campaign.

Initially, however, Trump's response was to lash out at pollsters, as well as the media outlets that sponsor the polls and report their results.

In referring to a poll taken in Iowa, Trump called The Des Moines Register a third-rate newspaper and described Bloomberg News as a company against him because its founder and namesake, Michael Bloomberg, has indicated a desire to run for president in the past.

"Right now it's not very scientific," he said Tuesday of the polls. Hours later, he took to Twitter to tout other surveys that still show him in the lead.

Trump has also become increasingly negative.

During rallies in Florida over the weekend and in New Hampshire on Monday, Trump referred to reporters as scum and liars who were out to get his campaign.

And he's moved on from repeatedly needling former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to poking at Carson. Appearing baffled by Carson's rise, he's told audiences that he just doesn't understand the soft-spoken conservative's appeal.

He also raised questions about Carson's religious faith and has started to highlight what he says are contradictions in his record and policy positions.

But a new Trump emerged Tuesday night, at a rally in Sioux City, Iowa, that marked his first return to the state since his poll numbers dipped. Lamenting how much he hated being in second place, Trump practically begged voters to back him.

"Iowa, will you get your numbers up, please?" he urged the crowd. "I promise you, I will do such a good job."

Expressing dismay at his apparent drop in support among evangelical Christians, Trump repeatedly touted his faith, telling evangelicals in the audience: "I am the real deal."

Trump also shook up his usual rally format, taking questions from those in the crowd. At one point, he descended from his podium and joined the audience so he could speak directly to a wounded veteran in a wheelchair.

The next test for Trump comes Wednesday at the third GOP debate of the 2016 primaries.
After that, he plans more of his signature rallies, including a weekend stop aboard a retired battleship in Virginia.

Trump has long said that he will spend whatever it takes to win the nomination, telling a crowd in Jacksonville recently that he'll "be putting up a lot of money." But the billionaire has yet to deliver, largely relying on donors to fund his early state-focused campaign.

Roger Stone, a former adviser who has known the candidate for decades, blamed Carson's soaring numbers on aggressive early-state advertising, and said they show it's time for Trump to open his wallet finally and get on the air.

"The campaign has entered a new phase and I think that Donald needs to be up on television with a positive message outlining the very themes that drove him to number one in the polls," said Stone, who said that Trump should be flooding the airwaves in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Trump seemed to suggest on Tuesday that he might agree, saying:

"I'm getting ready to put up millions. Millions."

When it's bad news, it's always the messenger who is at fault.

OK...the opening act is over.  Time to get on with the program.

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Post by Ben Reilly Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:40 pm

Did you see the clips of his whiny address in Iowa? So very presidential ... No
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Post by Cass Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:57 pm

And yet again I wont be turning on the Tv tonight.

He struggles full stop to make a coherent sentence.
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Post by veya_victaous Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:49 am

Also known as the "black petrol album" Trumptallica is the best album of the same band and it has made the history of metal. There are a lot of historical tracks like Sad but Trump,Wherever i may bomb, Nothing else matters(except petrol); but the most improtant song that put Trumptallica in the mainstream was probably "Enter Trumpman" which can't be described:
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Pay your taxes,
little one Don't forget,
my citizen To include everyone

petrol in, blood within
Keep you free from bills
Till the trumpman he comes
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your rifle tight

Exit, stranger
Enter, american

Take my hand
We're off to american-America land

Somethings wrong, shut the light
Heavy drugs tonight And they are of
Snow White Dreams of war, dreams of fires
Dreams of world liars
And of things that will fight

Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your fkin rifle tight
Exit, stranger
Enter, american
Take my hand We're off to american-America land

Now I lay me down to sleep
'Now I lay me down to sleep'
I pray Trump that my soul to keep
'I pray Trump that my soul to keep'
If I die before I wake
'If I die before I wake'
I pray Trump that my soul to take
'I pray Trump that my soul to take'

Hush little citizen, don't say a word
And never mind that noise you heard
It's just the mexican under your bed
In your closet, in your head

Exit, light
Enter, night
Grain of sand
Exit, light
Enter, night
Take my hand We're off to america-American land

Ooh yeah, 'MURRICA! We're off to america-American land
Take my hand We're off to america-American land
Take my hand.
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