Trump vs. Clinton? Not so fast. Why Trump may drop out of the race soon

op2

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I really can't see him dropping out but who knows...

Trump may have to choose between two outcomes that are not only wildly unpalatable, but two descriptions that he uses to belittle others: Quitter or loser.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/08/trum...may-drop-out-of-the-race-soon-commentary.html

I don't think he'll drop out. He'd look like Roberto Duran if he dropped out.

And that article says the GOP has a case of buyers remorse. I don't think that's quite right. The people that don't like Trump much now, which is the GOP establishment, haven't liked him all along. The people that "bought" Trump in the first place are the people that voted for him. I don't have any reason to believe they're remorseful for that.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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WhiteTailEER

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Not sure about him dropping out, but he keeps doing and saying things that former supporters are going to find harder and harder to ignore.

He's a walking talking contradiction of himself.

"Trump referring to the judge's ethnic background as a conflict of interest was "inexcusable" and "one of the worst mistakes Trump has made."

How could the judge's ethnic background be a conflict of interest? He said Mexican's love him.
 

Mntneer

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Not sure about him dropping out, but he keeps doing and saying things that former supporters are going to find harder and harder to ignore.

He's a walking talking contradiction of himself.

"Trump referring to the judge's ethnic background as a conflict of interest was "inexcusable" and "one of the worst mistakes Trump has made."

How could the judge's ethnic background be a conflict of interest? He said Mexican's love him.

November's a long way away folks.
 

CAJUNEER_rivals

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I don't think he'll drop out. He'd look like Roberto Duran if he dropped out.

And that article says the GOP has a case of buyers remorse. I don't think that's quite right. The people that don't like Trump much now, which is the GOP establishment, haven't liked him all along. The people that "bought" Trump in the first place are the people that voted for him. I don't have any reason to believe they're remorseful for that.
I agree. And several others of the GOP have fallen in line.