CHOO CHOO! CRUZMISSLE COMING THROUGH!
Can't bruise the cruz
Rato has no chance against Hillary.
>>70658711
This fucking ugly son of a bitch is cheating and stealing votes and bascially you are fucking stupid
>>70658923
Good. America must never be great again. They must stay cucked by Tyrone and Juanito while we laugh as they suffer and cry.
>>70658806
>Trump loses to Hillary by a wider margin than any other Republican
>>70660201
That's now you massive fucking idiot
7 months away
I was a Trump supporter since day 1 but now with Ted crushing Trump in the polls I am now a Cruz Missile
>>70660201
>Cruz doesn't show up in a big way in ANY swing state
WHY ISNT THE MSM TALKING ABOUT THIS???
>>70660201
Only because Cruz voters are pretending they won't bow to the nominee like they always do.
>>70660419
P.S. I also eat boogers
t.Rato
what's all that extra face under his chin?
is that where he hides the hookers?
>>70660445
>Trump loses swing states in the general by even bigger margins than Cruz
>Trump doesn't even decisively win deep red states like Utah or Mississippi against Hillary
>>70660337
We're in mid-April now, you clueless shill. Protip: /pol/ doesn't actually know shit about politics. If they did, they wouldn't support Trump.
http://www.vox.com/2016/3/31/11336884/donald-trump-polls-winning
>Wlezien is the co-author, with Robert Erikson of Columbia, of The Timeline of Presidential Elections, a political science book that provides an invaluable guide for anyone trying to make sense of polling data.
>The authors found that around 300 days before the election (mid-January), general election polls are essentially meaningless — their predictive value is close to zero. But by the time we get to mid-April of the election year, polls explain about half the variance in the eventual vote split. And mid-April polls have correctly "called" the winner in about two-thirds of the cases since 1952.
>That means that poll changes between January and April have often told us a great deal. "A meaningful portion of changes in preferences during this period tend to stand the test of time and impact the election result," Erikson and Wlezien write.
>>70658711
>CANT STUMP...
...the rat?