>mfw Trump might actually win
he will if he wins your vote.
he has mine.
>>77151904
He does have my vote.
He still has no chance from where I'm sitting.
inb4 "increasingly nervous man"
Seriously, it's an incredible long-shot. Save fringe groups like /pol/ everyone everywhere talks nothing but massive shit about him. He'll put on a show but at the end of the day he's like a 44% candidate at best. Hillary will crush in November, sad though it is.
>>77152731
>increasingly sorceless man
>>77153322
I mean, you got mainstream sources that talk kindly about Trump? Please post them. I never see any.
>>77152731
The millions that vote trump dont talk about it because politics is shit. Just because one side is silent, doesnt mean they dont have an impact
>>77153802
>Prove my negative
Not how it works family
And also
>what is silent majority
>>77152731
The real question is whether you believe he is a better debater then Hillary Clinton.
If the two go up on the stage, and one of them gets clobbered two separate times, there will be a landslide either way.
>>77153817
Fair point. As I said, just strikes me as a massive longshot. It's usually pretty easy to predict the presidency. I haven't guessed wrong since I was born. Not even boasting or kidding, shit's just that easy. Trump is a distant second right now; he's another Romney or McCain, popularity-wise. This should be obvious to anyone not in the Trump hugbox.
>>77151843
Yea. Clinton just has no chance at this point. She can't even hold onto blue states.