Whack a presidential candidate Donald Trump is running out of one-liners. At one time there were 20 or so Republican presidential candidates. That meant Donald Trump could get away with one-liners instead of talking policy. Assuming he does have some ideas, he soon will have to talk about them. What was once 20 Republican candidates is now down to four or five. Nobody has heard from Ben Carson. Chris Christie and Carley Fiorina are the latest to withdraw. On Saturday, in Houston, there will only be four five on the stage, depending on whether Carson shows up and is admitted. There won’t be such great pressure to make sure Trump, Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and present and former Govs. John Kasich and Jeb Bush get their chance to speak. Kasich has tried to show he is the only moderate. This week he is expected to sign a bill taking money away from Planned Parenthood. There still may be too many on the stage to deal with serious issues, and Trump has shown no sign of being interested in them. If billionaire Trump does become the GOP candidate that could bring the even richer former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg out as an independent. Despite Bernie Sanders so far in two very small, nearly all white states, roadblocks lay ahead. Starting with Nevada and South Carolina, both with large minority populations. Clinton may be so embedded in the Democratic party’s structure that she cannot be stopped.
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eileen
11/2/2016 02:28:42 pm
And then there were six!
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Robert Weller
11/2/2016 02:50:28 pm
Not sure there are really six. let's see if carson gets on the debate in houston. he and trump are so stupid they missed their cues to go out on to the stage for the last one. bush, crutz etc just walked right past them laughing.
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Eileen
11/2/2016 03:41:52 pm
Hahah yet people are voting for Trump
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Worked in journalism, including on the Internet, for more than 40 years. Started as a news editor at the Colorado Daily at the University of Colorado, joined a small Montana newspaper, the Helena Independent-Record, and then United Press International. Archives
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