This New York Times story says in the 8th paragraph from the bottom that Donald Trump enjoys more support among registered independents than he does among registered Republicans.
This New York Times story says in the 8th paragraph from the bottom that Donald Trump enjoys more support among registered independents than he does among registered Republicans.
Donald Trump could become the Wendell Willkie of the 21st century. Every body likes him for just his willingness to speak from his heart. Unless something changes my mind, I plan to vote for him in the Primary. And if he does get the Republican nomination, I most likely will vote for him. We need someone in the White House who understands you can’t negotiate with someone who believes his god approves his willingness to kill you because you don’t worship his god. Yes, Trump may be running because he knows as President he can make trading deals that will make him richer, but at the same time will result in bringing more jobs back to America and put millions of Americans back to work. I think we should take that one chance to see what a President Donald Trump as President could do.
But Wendell Willkie lost.
I never said that Trump would definitely win. And that was some 80 years ago. People have different values today than they did then. And who could have beat Franklin Roosevelt?
You’re comparing apples to oranges!
Check out the new International Parliament where we have a team of Ten Executives and that way no one person is more important than the team.
We’re expanding the United Coalition to include candidates interested in a unifying voting system for elective office in the entire world.
It’s a new unity psychology, not found in single-winner districts, and we’re changing government and corporate psychology alike.
Donald Trump will probably never know how this works, I’ve been counting votes for twenty consecutive years, and it took me about 15 consecutive years to finally figure this out by counting the votes marked on paper ballots which are kept as proof.
There are still 708 of the 1000 seats open in the virtual International Parliament, so if you don’t win one of the “Ten Executives”, you can be part of the majority coalition or build a Cabinet Ministry under ranked choice voting.
It’s a virtual parliament on a sub-atomic scale.
See the names and nominators for the Ten Executives here:
http://www.international-parliament.org/eballot-3-ip1.html
Natural Born Citizen Party National Committee
— assuming Trump is vetted by Natural Born Citizen Party National Committee electors — electors themselves born in US and both parents both born in the US —
Trump himself as a potential NBCP-NC candidate is the child of US citizen father a naturalized UK citizen mother who was naturalized prior to his birth
not a NBCP-NC member or elector but an NBC eligible candidate
FBI being asked to vet/certify each NBCP-NC member and otherwise eligible natural born citizen as well as CinC POTUS candidate. — citizenship of parents and place of birth, age, and applicable US residency history.
Wow, it is really scary to read what Alabama Independent wrote. Donald Trump is honest, in that he is running solely for his class of capitalists whereas other mainstream politicians try to hide their intentions behind a transparent nationalism or cross-class interest. Unless you are a fellow millionaire or billionaire, you have nothing at all in common with Donald Trump, Jeb Bush or Hilary Clinton.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q_qgVn-Op7Q&autoplay=1
Super rich folks care ONLY about 2 things —
having LOW income tax rates on ordinary income and esp. on capital gains income.
Communists love to have 100 percent income tax rates.
Nothing new in 6,000 plus years.
I’d like some guidance from those who are drawn to Donald Trump by his willingness to “speak from his heart” and just “say what’s on his mind.”
I have a granddaughter who is in need of rather complicated, life-saving surgery. Her mom, who is divorced, is so distraught she has asked me to choose a surgeon for the operation. In doing so, do you think I should consider candidates’ experience and success with this operation, his or her overall medical background, his or her medical education and training, etc? Or should I just ask him or her to speak frankly to me? Should I schedule up the first doc who tells me, bluntly and from the heart… “Look – I’ve never done this operation before, but I’ve got billions of dollars, so you should hire me.”
Or alternatively should I just go out for beers with prospective doctors? Ability to share an evening chugging beers with political candidates seems to be an important criterion for elected office, so why not for medical doctors?
Or school teachers…
Or cops…
Or firemen…
Or plumbers…
^^ kind of like how Obama had zero experience? or any President? No one has been the President until they are. Trump has negotiating skills, financial smarts, and many other necessary abilities for the office. Is he the most eloquent, no, but he does have what it takes to do the job effectively, and the brains and connections to choose the right support staff to assist him with his decision making on matters he is less knowledgeable about!