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No, he's not. Legolas Send a noteboard - 25/11/2015 07:18:00 PM

At least, not as long as the others can't manage to remind Trump supporters just how extensive his flip-flopping and how fake most of his new-found Republican orthodoxy is. Kasich is giving it a shot - the rest will have to follow.

It really seems like he's in it for real - wonder if we'll see any major changes anymore before Iowa. If not, the RNC can look forward to some of the most interesting months in its history...

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