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Several things:
1. The White House meant this figuratively, Barack can't literally ban Trump from running. The statement, however, is correct.
2. Early polls aren't exactly trustworthy; they don't always correlate to future primary success at this stage in the campaign. The blowback against Trump has begun, and it will take awhile to reflect in the polls and even then the polling from November-December '15 will probably account for jack **** when New Hampshire, Iowa, etc., have their primaries in the next few months.
3. That being said, even accounting for the unreliability of early polling, the public support for Trump is as frightening to me as it is utterly ****ing stupid. This vitriol from him is not discourse, and it is not acceptable in american politics. He is a national disgrace, his message is nothing but vile demagoguery pandering to the worst this country has to offer and I honestly question your sanity if you're seriously a supporter of his. Vote Rubio, Kasich, Christie, Jeb Bush even, somebody, anybody, Republican or Democrat, with a brain who at the very least can conduct themselves with some decency and has a sense of decorum on a national stage like this. Going back to what the White House statement intended, these kind of comments and this sort of behavior from him disqualify him from a moral "right" to hold office and to be a part of the electoral process.
1. The White House meant this figuratively, Barack can't literally ban Trump from running. The statement, however, is correct.
2. Early polls aren't exactly trustworthy; they don't always correlate to future primary success at this stage in the campaign. The blowback against Trump has begun, and it will take awhile to reflect in the polls and even then the polling from November-December '15 will probably account for jack **** when New Hampshire, Iowa, etc., have their primaries in the next few months.
3. That being said, even accounting for the unreliability of early polling, the public support for Trump is as frightening to me as it is utterly ****ing stupid. This vitriol from him is not discourse, and it is not acceptable in american politics. He is a national disgrace, his message is nothing but vile demagoguery pandering to the worst this country has to offer and I honestly question your sanity if you're seriously a supporter of his. Vote Rubio, Kasich, Christie, Jeb Bush even, somebody, anybody, Republican or Democrat, with a brain who at the very least can conduct themselves with some decency and has a sense of decorum on a national stage like this. Going back to what the White House statement intended, these kind of comments and this sort of behavior from him disqualify him from a moral "right" to hold office and to be a part of the electoral process.