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Title: Vote for Trump will gift White House to Democrats, Louisiana governor warns
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Published: Sep 16, 2015
Author: staff
Post Date: 2015-09-16 02:12:09 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 34
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Struggling Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal has warned that a vote for “mad” billionaire Donald Trump will gift the White House to the Democratic Party.

In an article published by CNN on Tuesday the Louisiana governor wrote that conservatives could only prevail in the 2016 presidential election by abandoning Trump. “Sane conservatives need to stop enabling him.”

“They need to stop praising him, stop being afraid of him and stop treating him rationally,” Jindal advised.

"Conservatives need to say what we are thinking: Donald Trump is a madman who must be stopped,” he asserted.

Jindal argued that “Trump [is] a great entertainer who would be a terrible statesman,” unlike former US president Ronald Reagan who was “a terrible entertainer and a great statesman.” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gives a national security speech aboard the World War II Battleship USS Iowa, September 15, 2015, in San Pedro, California. (AFP photo)

In addition, the Indian-American politician said that allowing Trump become the Republican nominee would virtually guarantee a victory for the Democratic Party.

“The problem with Donald Trump is that he will never be president,” Jindal wrote. “His nomination as the Republican candidate would gift the White House to Hillary Clinton. Failure to speak out against Trump is an endorsement of Clinton.”

“If you want to stick it to the man so badly that you are willing to see Clinton win, vote for Trump,” the 44-year-old said.

But if you want a politically conservative revolution, I’m the guy who can lead it,” he pled.

Despite making controversial statements about Mexican immigrants and women, Trump is leading the 16 Republican candidates vying to represent their party in the November 2016 presidential election. Protesters and supporters of Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump holds signs announcing their opposing viewpoints after Trump gave a speech aboard the Battleship USS Iowa, September 15, 2015, in San Pedro, California. (AFP photo)

Trump’s support among Republican and Republican-leaning voters has surged to 33 percent over the past two months, a poll revealed on Monday.

The national ABC News/Washington Post poll also showed that the vast majority of Americans say people in politics are not trustworthy and the US political system is dysfunctional.

Some two-thirds of the Republicans who say they are looking for non-political experience currently support either Trump or Ben Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, the two so-called non-politicians.

Clinton still leads the Democratic field, but for the first time her support has fallen below 50 percent in ABC/Post polls.

Forty-two percent Democratic and pro-Democratic voters backed the former secretary of state, but it's a drop of 21 points since the last poll in July.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I agree with the dothead. We're the neocons' prisoners, let's just accept it.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-09-16   2:36:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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