This is a big deal, in that there ARE people that make decisions based on pundits views. It’s a numbers game at this point. I have said for a long time they’re either going to break for Trump late or feel the wrath during a Clinton Presidency. Mark Levin I like so I’m glad to see this and I don’t think it’s all about ratings. I think a lot of people aren’t particularly happy with Trump, but the closer it gets reality is going to hit and I can’t believe anyone can take the Clintons back in the WH. I wouldn’t even put it past Glenn Beck— now he may actually do it for ratings but he’ll claim he had a vision from an alien Mormon god who told him we can’t elect Hillary. But I know people this line will work on. And as an aside, my husband has answered a few polls saying he supports Johnson. I said âWhy in the world?â He said of course he’s voting Trump, he’d vote for our cat over Hillary (and he doesn’t really like the cat) but he wants Trump to âkeep working for his conservative voteâ. I’m hoping this is the ânot-so-silentâ majority of 2016.
Your husband told a fib to a pollster and that’s going to motivate Trump to work harder for him?
A senseless strategy. Trump is not a politician. Trump will keep being Trump, and that attracts people TO him, not the other way around.