Trump has spent $1m on 'election research' for 2016

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Donald Trump has spent $1 million on "electoral research," according to a report.

Trump told a GOP county dinner in Michigan last week that "everybody" tells him to "run for president." And just like he did before the 2000 and 2012 elections, Trump is musing about running for president.

“The electoral research was commissioned. We did not spend $1 million on this research for it just to sit on my bookshelf,” Trump's executive vice president and counsel Michael Cohen told The New York Post.

“At this point Mr. Trump has not made any decision on a political run, but what I would say is that he is exactly what this country needs. The turnout at these political speeches indicates his following remains very strong and is growing."

http://www.politico.com/blogs/click/2013/05/report-trump-spends-m-on-research-164818.html?hp=l2

POLITICO are nagging Warlord to purchase a Press+ pass for 99c a day.

SCREW OFF POLITICO.

The average Afghan lives on $2/day and you want me to spend half of that so I can read your tripe?
 
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Hilary is the next and final cancer to infect the throne, where is my million chump..I mean trump?
 
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He is only a threat if we start seeing him on the ground in IA and/or NH.
If Rand becomes the nominee then Trump is their ace card to throw the election to the dem since the neocons will bolt and vote for him. That said, it wouldn't do danger to Rand's clout in the GOP yet it will put a target on neocons and make them very less welcome in the GOP allowing the grassroots ownership of it once and for all. Check, their move.
 
While it would be easy to laugh off Trump as any sort of contender, the fact that his talking about the birth certificate and almost being considered a potential 2012 candidate shows two things:

a. How much sensationalism is involved in journalism, especially now, though this is nothing new.
b. What it takes to get Republicans fired up is just a bit of controversy or fiery comments that'll get them applauding and screaming. The birth certificate is just one of those issues and my hope is that Paul, should he run, knows better than to bring that up. I'm sure he's smart enough to know that. Hell, even Romney couldn't resist bringing up the birther controversy.

Hopefully Trump, with the birther comments and betting all that money on Obama's college records or whatever it was, is just laughed off as a joke.
 
Trump... er uh... chump change for him. Some people like him but he isn't a viable candidate. He would make noise and get media attention because he is a publicity whore but he won't get too far in my opinion. He tends to say too many stupid things.

The Birther issue won't help him (Obama won't be running) but is could work against him as people see him as an idiot.
 
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Oh geez. Again? Trump is political satire....Vermin Supreme in a suit.

I know the voting public is pretty gullible but even the dimmest Republicans should be able to understand it's not a good idea to turn the country over to a guy that has had to file for bankruptcy 4 times.

No link to the actual poll? Must not be to proud of it...lol.
 
POLITICO are nagging Warlord to purchase a Press+ pass for 99c a day.

SCREW OFF POLITICO.

The average Afghan lives on $2/day and you want me to spend half of that so I can read your tripe?

Never had this happen with POLITICO, but have with other sites. Try this:

Go to news.google.com and search for the article title. It should come up and as a redirect from google, it should not be blocked.

Failing that, go into your cookies and delete any from politico.com

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He could spend a billion dollars, he still will never win elected office.
 
his son or grandson has to see the clown that he is.. they have to.. the gen Y sensibility and BS radar detector, they have to know why he is so hated
 
Never had this happen with POLITICO, but have with other sites. Try this:

Go to news.google.com and search for the article title. It should come up and as a redirect from google, it should not be blocked.

Failing that, go into your cookies and delete any from politico.com

-t

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Sounds like an expensive way of buying it... maybe he see's headlines in political press worth the $1m for PR purposes.

How much do you think this type of PR would be valued at?

The cost of a 30 second super bowl ad dwarfs $1m.
 
How much do you think this type of PR would be valued at?

The cost of a 30 second super bowl ad dwarfs $1m.

Having political journalist whores write about you for 2 years pretending your running and being in nearly every newspaper in America is pretty good for $1m.
 
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You have saved Warlord $30/month which covers my rent, food, bills, travel, dancing boys, haircuts, beer trims and 3g of the finest opium this side of the Khyber Pass

One other thought is that if you are coming in from a foreign country your IP might be blocked so try using TOR or a VPN/anonimizer with an exit node in the US. This also works if you want access to the BBC, etc. and are not in England, etc.

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