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« on: May 17, 2016, 01:20:28 PM »

Obama won New Mexico by ten points.  Who in the right mind thinks Trump will outperform Romney?
It's an open election. History shows that Trump will likely outperform Romney. Romney was a terrible candidate.

As to the point of NM, thought, it's probably a lean D this cycle. Trump would win by a healthy margin if he took the state.
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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2016, 02:28:37 AM »

Obama won New Mexico by ten points.  Who in the right mind thinks Trump will outperform Romney?
It's an open election. History shows that Trump will likely outperform Romney. Romney was a terrible candidate.

As to the point of NM, thought, it's probably a lean D this cycle. Trump would win by a healthy margin if he took the state.

And Trump is a good one?

LOL
Trump surpassed George W. Bush as the leading vote getter all-time in Republican primaries. So as far as the base goes, I'd say the answer is yes. You can see from the national polling that the party has pretty much unified like they typically do after a primary.
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