I believe Trump could help turn this country around. We desperately need his business knowledge, but it seems more and more that he may not be the nominee. If he loses, it will have been totally self-inflicted. He continues to make vicious personal attacks calling people by name who oppose him and calling them stupid and on and on.I VOTED for Trump in the primary. He's new and has some new ideas, so give him some time and see how he reacts under the pressures of the campaign spotlight. In my opinion, he's not doing well. There seems to be no growth in his presentation which is disappointing. Slash and bash may get the attention of the media but he is turning as many people against him as he is turning people on for him. It is getting more difficult to see how he can win in November. Can he draw millions of new people to his candidacy to replace those who he is turning off? I totally agree that Romney should get some shove back from his totally negative presentation about Trump, but just because someone disagrees with Trump, does not mean they are stupid.The debate dust-up between Trump and Rubio was a sad spectacle for both of them and potential voters. Rubio is destroying his good reputation and chances for another try at the Presidency, and Trump continues to be so vicious that people who would support him, are finding it more and more difficult to do so. What absolutely juvenile behavior from both Trump and Rubio!In my opinion, Ted Cruz showed a lot of class. He strongly stated his case, did not back off and strongly disagreed with others without coming off as a jerk. It will take a bigger miracle for Cruz to win than it will for Trump, but the vicious attitudes of Trump may be the miracle Cruz needs.Here is Trump's problem. At some time or another in a campaign, the candidate will need the support of his fellow Republicans. Trump's continuous vicious comments and attitudes exhibited thus far, is making it almost impossible for them to support him.Doyl |