The NRA has conceded the presidential election to Clinton... Well, kind of.

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  • dudley0

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    I am off their radar... I got tired of all the wasted mailings and calls.

    Every time I get ready to send in a donation all I think about is starting all that up again. I do not think that the individual's donations add up to any high percentage of what they use. That is advertising or big business that helps in that way.

    Just my opinion... been life member since I think '89.
     

    padawan

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    Sure. Just let the coronation begin. No need to have any hope any longer. Since the NRA has already conceded defeat, how much more money to you want to send me more crap and be less effective? Where do I sign? I choose to send my $ to GOA.
     

    LPMan59

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    Theres a diference between seeing the writing on the wall and conceding defeat. You might lose, but you still fight to the last man.

    *shrugs*
     

    rugertoter

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    I don't think it's all "wrapped up" by Clinton, at least until the fat lady sings. I'll start to cry the sky is falling, after I see the election results.
     

    Mark 1911

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    I believe the NRA is in our best interest to support, but wish they would tone down the clocks, luggage, and other pricey items. I'm happy with hats and t-shirts.

    I'm not ready to concede the next election to Hillary, but Trump has done his best to make that a reality.
     

    VERT

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    I believe the NRA is in our best interest to support, but wish they would tone down the clocks, luggage, and other pricey items. I'm happy with hats and t-shirts.

    I'm not ready to concede the next election to Hillary, but Trump has done his best to make that a reality.

    I doubt they have as much in the freebies as people think. Plus at this point showing membership numbers is as important as revenue.

    Trump is going to hand Hillary the office. But it is the Republican parties fault. Next time don't let 17 people run in the primaries. Not sure how to limit that though. At least they don't have super delegates in that party.
     

    HubertGummer

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    The more I think about it, I'm thinking Hillary paid Trump to run in the R primaries to screw America out of a good conservative candidate....looks like he did a good job
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    The more I think about it, I'm thinking Hillary paid Trump to run in the R primaries to screw America out of a good conservative candidate....looks like he did a good job

    It's :tinfoil:, but I can't argue that it's not possible. Honestly, though, I don't think she needed to do that... I don't think we have a good conservative candidate who would be willing to endure the :poop: that a campaign brings.
     

    Route 45

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    We are already into April, and Hillary has not even clinched the nomination yet, with her only opposition being a 74 year old avowed socialist who nobody knew a year ago. She's not the unbeatable force that you all seem to believe that she is, and it's a long way to November.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    We are already into April, and Hillary has not even clinched the nomination yet, with her only opposition being a 74 year old avowed socialist who nobody knew a year ago. She's not the unbeatable force that you all seem to believe that she is, and it's a long way to November.

    She's not unbeatable, but her chances are looking good against a guy who can't even decide on his platform from day to day. We're watching the swan song of the Republican party.
     

    halfmileharry

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    We are already into April, and Hillary has not even clinched the nomination yet, with her only opposition being a 74 year old avowed socialist who nobody knew a year ago. She's not the unbeatable force that you all seem to believe that she is, and it's a long way to November.

    I hope your crystal ball is clearer than mine is. To be honest....my crystal ball was made in Taiwan and doesn't have the truth in it.
     

    seagullplayer

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    We are already into April, and Hillary has not even clinched the nomination yet, with her only opposition being a 74 year old avowed socialist who nobody knew a year ago. She's not the unbeatable force that you all seem to believe that she is, and it's a long way to November.

    I agree
     

    halfmileharry

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    I HATE to say, if Trump is the Republican candidate, Hillary WILL very likely be our next President.

    I've been surprised by election results before. I'd do better betting on Baseball than trying to figure out what this country will vote for. I use the present "company" for an example. Fooled me TWICE
     

    avboiler11

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    I HATE to say, if Trump is the Republican candidate, Hillary WILL very likely be our next President.

    Not only that, Democrats will retake the Senate and the record numbers the GOP has in the House will be greatly reduced (though odds of the GOP losing the house are slim).

    Trump will be an anchor around the neck of downticket Republicans all across this country.

    This is chess not checkers, and while some may like hearing what Trump is saying he is an EXPERT panderer and quite simply acts like a petulant child, not a trait behooving a world leader.

    And that's what many "anti-Trump" people have been worried about; it isn't so much another candidate is SO much better, its just that Trump is historically bad.
     

    seagullplayer

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    I do think that many of the Comrade Bernie voters are first time voters. And without him in the general election many of them will turn out to be one time voters.

    I don't think she is nearly the unstoppable force some are scared of.

    I don't think the old bait and switch will work out for the Republicans at the convention.
    Trump might not be the best choice, but you upset 35-40% of the party and they may loose the baby and the bath water...

    The NRA already has my money for this year, I am scared enough no need for a phone call to my house.
     

    Que

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    I got another cap in the mail today.

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    Slapstick

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    I don't believe we even know who is going to be the candidates until after the DNC & RNC conventions. It wouldn't surprise me if the RNC nominated Ryan and the DNC nominated Hillary only to have her drop out due the FBI investigations and all the other baggage she is carrying. They can't risk the socialist getting the nomination, he'd lose, so they're throwing the full support towards her knowing full well she won't be running. When she drops out they draft Biden to run.

    I see the ticket as being Ryan & Kasich on the Republican ticket with Biden & Warren on the Democrats side. Now that would be a horse race.
     
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