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August 16: “I’m running as a Republican. I’m leading as a Republican. I will win. I think I’m going to get the nomination, and if I get the nomination, I think I will be president. And if I’m president we are going to have a great country,” Trump said in an interview on "Meet the Press."

Pushed on his immigration policies, Trump told host Chuck Todd, "It will work out so well.

"You'll be so happy. In four years you're going to be interviewing me and you're going to say, 'What a great job you've done, President Trump."  
Donald Trump, 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate

If the above should come to pass we should all hope this man is right 




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  1. That link you posted points out something conservatives seem oblivious to. They are likely to lose the Senate in 2016, and be left a narrower majority in the House. This is on top of the fact that if it were not for years of gerrymandering they would already be a minority across the board. Even if Hillary bows out, the Democrats will still win. The demographics of the country are simply overwhelming the machinations of the GOP establishment at the state level, from whence the gerrymandering. They're in for a world of hurt next year.

    JMJ

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  2. Even if the above does not come to pass. we should all hope this man is right.

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