Trump ally admits lack of infrastructure in remaining states

Yep. They kept a few advisors/staffers from the early states, but most of them have been getting laid off.
 
I don't think Trump ever wanted or expected to do this good. Turns out a bit less than half the GOP went full retard and ate up his bs.
 
Yep. They kept a few advisors/staffers from the early states, but most of them have been getting laid off.

LOL. Trump just told them all "You're fired?"

I don't think Trump ever wanted or expected to do this good. Turns out a bit less than half the GOP went full retard and ate up his bs.

No kidding! So many sadly bought the Trump kool aid. I remember prior to Wisconsin the predictions of the Trumpskiites that Cruz was "done for" based on a silly National Inquirer smear campaign. Trump may still win, but it's an uphill battle. My prediction is he gets a plurality but not a majority of the delegates and he loses the nomination at the convention.
 
I can't see this article, but I suspect it's another "I once worked for Trump" articles from the same guy that now has been
used to generate 20 news items "from Trump (I wanna be) . :rolleyes:

I suspect he was fired from what I am seeing, probably because someone else was paying him.

You can't keep posting the same crap from a guy that claims he once worked for Trump, and say it's Trump speaking, without people catching on. And something like this happens every election. I think we even had a lawyer claiming to speak for ron paul grassroots once :rolleyes:. Really annoying, wasn't it?
 
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I can't see this article, but I suspect it's another "I once worked for Trump" articles from the same guy that now has been
used to generate 20 news items "from Trump (I wanna be) . :rolleyes:

I suspect he was fired from what I am seeing, probably because someone else was paying him.

You can't keep posting the same crap from a guy that claims he once worked for Trump, and say it's Trump speaking, without people catching on. And something like this happens every election. I think we even had a lawyer claiming to speak for ron paul grassroots once :rolleyes:. Really annoying, wasn't it?

This ally is Roger Stone who is the same person responsible for the National Inquirer story that some Trumpskiites falsely thought would derail Ted Cruz. Make of it what you will but this story rings true. Trump went from a 10 point lead in Wisconsin to a 13 point loss in 2 to 3 months. Many attribute that to Ted's great ground game, but that must also mean that Trump's ground game really sucks.
 
I can't see this article, but I suspect it's another "I once worked for Trump" articles from the same guy that now has been
used to generate 20 news items "from Trump (I wanna be) . :rolleyes:

I suspect he was fired from what I am seeing, probably because someone else was paying him.

You can't keep posting the same crap from a guy that claims he once worked for Trump, and say it's Trump speaking, without people catching on. And something like this happens every election. I think we even had a lawyer claiming to speak for ron paul grassroots once :rolleyes:. Really annoying, wasn't it?

It's actually consistent with what we've known since last fall.
 
Trump has people for his ground operations, the best people. Remember this when he starts crying about getting the nomination "stolen" from him.

Trump team tells supporters to sign up to be delegates 2 days late

By Eliza Collins

04/08/16 02:40 PM EDT

Donald Trump’s team is encouraging its supporters in Washington state to sign up to be a potential Trump delegate. The only problem: The campaign's local crew sent its email on Friday — two days after the filing deadline to appear on the printed ballot in Saturday's conventions and caucuses.

The email, headlined "invitation," encouraged supporters to submit their Declaration of Candidacy for Delegate form. But the very next sentence says the filing deadline was Wednesday.

“You can still be elected as a Trump Delegate at your GOP County Convention this Saturday!” the April 8 email, which was obtained by POLITICO, says. “If you have submitted a Declaration of Candidacy for Delegate form to your GOP County Chairman by the assigned deadline of 10:00am on April 6th."

While it appears the Trump campaign dropped the ball on the deadline to appear on the printed ballot, the billionaire's supporters can still try their hand at being nominated from the floor.

According to Caleb Heimlich, executive director of the Washington state Republican Party, any convention or caucus (the counties are hosting them on a rolling basis from March 12 to April 16) has a filing deadline 72 hours before the event in order to appear on the ballot.

“It is too late to be on the printed ballot for the ones this Saturday," Heimlich said.

Washington's Republican Party has a complex, three-part process to ultimately elect the 44 delegates who will represent the state at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July.

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http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-.../trump-washington-state-delegates-late-221725
 
After finding out yesterday that he'll be shut out at multiple state conventions because he didn't have his people stay and become precinct delegates:



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After finding out yesterday that he'll be shut out at multiple state conventions because he didn't have his people stay and become precinct delegates:



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lol. It's like Ron Paul's delegate strategy but in reverse.
 
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