Trump Picking Pence As Running Mate

If you want to go with last poll method to determine who's ahead:

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Clinton is ahead in CO, VA, NC, FL, PA. But Trump is winning bigly in MO. As a reminder, Trump needs to win all the 2012 Romney states, plus FL, OH, PA and 1 other 2012 Obama state. He's losing in NC, and Clinton is within the margin of error in TX. The D's haven't even started on him yet, they are just testing attack vectors by playing Trump's own soundbites, like this one:



Go Hillary!
 
Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Clinton. Meanwhile Clinton will win running ads of Trumps own words and say think of the children, who are really just being cultivated for her husband and his buddies. What a fucked up world we live in. Joke is obvious, how can your vote count when criminals count the votes?
 
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Donald Trump Told Ally of Mike Pence Decision Wednesday Night


The phone call came at 11:30pm on Wednesday. I’ve made my decision, Donald Trump told Jerry Falwell, Jr., before revealing that Indiana Governor Mike Pence would be his running mate. “Nobody knows but you,” the Liberty University president says Trump told him.

Trump’s pick came after three days of in-depth calls back-and-forth with evangelical leaders on whether Pence or former House Speaker Newt Gingrich would better appeal to their constituents. “He really is giving weight to the evangelical vote—it was his primary consideration,” Falwell says. “I made it clear to him that myself, and I believe the evangelical world, would strongly embrace either one.”

Trump’s late night call to Falwell was their fourth in three days. Earlier Wednesday morning, Trump called and listened as Falwell offered pros and cons for each of his two finalists: Pence may not have as great of name recognition, but Gingrich was more polarizing. “He joked, ‘You wouldn’t believe how they well vet these candidates, but the only one they don’t vet is me!’” Falwell says. “But, he added, ‘The American people vet me pretty well.’”

After they hung up, Falwell called Franklin Graham, who was on vacation in Alaska, to get his thoughts. Falwell gave him Trump’s number so Graham could discuss his opinions with the candidate directly. After Graham talked with Trump, he and Falwell debriefed. Graham, who maintains that he is not an advocate for a political party, declined to comment on his call with Trump. “It was a private conversation,” he told TIME through a spokesman. Graham was also part of a small group of evangelicals, including Falwell, who met privately with Trump in June.

Televangelist James Robison, president of Life Outreach International, had also been talking with Trump’s team about the vice presidential selection. Robison, like Falwell, is a member of Trump’s evangelical advisory board. “Pence seemed to bring understanding of working in the arena new to Trump and important balance to Trump, and would build confidence in his own judgment and recognition of the importance of wise counsel,” Robison says. “I had made it clear God uses imperfect people to accomplish his perfect will….when the imperfect hear and heed wise counsel.”

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http://time.com/4408435/donald-trump-mike-pence-vice-president/
 
The Trump campaign is slacking. With as much as they've spent, although significantly less than the Hillary campaign, you would think the official campaign website would have some Trump/Pence 2016 bumper magnets for sale as soon as the announcement was made.
 
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