---In [email protected], <jr_esq@...> wrote : Yes, it could be which is dependent on who the Democrats will choose for their candidate. IMO, Trump is the worst candidate that the Republicans could choose for a candidate. You see, Trump only appeals to the extreme right of the Republicans, which represents a minority group in the entire USA.
Trump isn't really a right-winger, he's a populist, which makes his appeal significantly broader. During the general election, Trump will not appeal to the median group of Americans. As such, Trump will lose the election. However, he isn't going to lose the election because he's not going to be running. Also, based on his jyotish chart, his popularity will take a nosedive by the end of October 2015. Why? Because he will be running the sub-period of Mars, the yogakaraka, which is placed in the 12th house, the field of loss. PS I'm surprised Bobby Jindal got 6 percent. He's one of the Republican candidates who has been projected to drop out of the race in the near future. Also, Ben Carson is probably not going to appeal to the general public either. Specifically, his belief in creationism is a red flag about his ability to see reality and the best choices for the country. But the Republicans can make that decision for the time being. ---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote : Trump is leading the polls in Iowa according to the latest results. Is this The Maharishi Effect at work? Donald Trump = 24 percent Dr. Ben Carson = 19 percent Carly Fiorina = 8 percent Jeb Bush = 7 percent Ted Cruz = 6 percent Marco Rubio = 6 percent Bobby Jindal = 6 percent
