Can Trump Be Stopped from Getting the GOP Presidential Nomination?

@pauliek (287)
Udon Thani, Thailand
February 24, 2016 12:53am CST
I just read about Donald Trump's convincing victory over Cruz and Rubio in the Nevada caucuses. Now that Trump has won three out of the first Republican primaries, can his bandwagon be stopped? Trump has given the Republican establishment and a lot of liberals heartburn. How do you think David Trump will do on Super Tuesday, March 1, when 11 states hold their primaries?
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@zebra2222 (5268)
• United States
24 Feb 16
Trump is pretty much unstoppable from winning the Republican nomination. The Democratic choice must defeat Trump in the general election. America does not need nor should it want Donald Trump as President.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Feb 16
You want Bernie?
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
26 Feb 16
@JohnRoberts Why would I want to vote for a socialist? Uncle Sam takes enough money from me in taxes now!
@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
26 Feb 16
@zebra2222 America does not need nor should it want a security risk like Hillary Clinton or a socialist like Bernie Sanders as President!
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
29 Feb 16
He is the right guy to be the President. It is hard to find a billionaire who has business acumen to head the country. I think China government and Mexico government are more nervous than you are.
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
1 Mar 16
@scheng1 , Yes, China and Mexico are nervous about a possible Trump presidency. Thailand had a billionaire Thaksin running the country until he was removed in a coup if you remember.
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@mammots (3209)
• Philippines
24 Feb 16
I dont have much knowledge about the US electoral process but if you were given the chance to vote for US president ...would you give Donald Trump your vote? Would you want him to be the next president of the United States of America?
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
26 Feb 16
Yes, I would give my vote to Trump because I do want him to be the next President.
@crossbones27 (49463)
• Mojave, California
26 Feb 16
I was going to comment on this earlier but forgot. I still say people need to wait until he gets out of the South, but thinking at this point it does not matter. I think the fringe has taken over the Republicans. Which could be good for Hilary or Bernie in the Presidential. Meaning, most of the moderate Republicans are probably now independents.
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