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6 things we know heading into the final months of the presidential race
Topic Started: Sep 4 2016, 02:50 PM (1,110 Views)
Attaburnsinhell

estonianman
Sep 4 2016, 06:29 PM
Attaburnsinhell
Sep 4 2016, 06:22 PM
I actually think Trump's numbers are overstated, he's really around 36%

As for immigrants? We need more of them
So they can vote for Marxism?

You're going to be so disappointed election day
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Attaburnsinhell
Sep 4 2016, 07:14 PM
estonianman
Sep 4 2016, 06:29 PM
Attaburnsinhell
Sep 4 2016, 06:22 PM
I actually think Trump's numbers are overstated, he's really around 36%

As for immigrants? We need more of them
So they can vote for Marxism?

You're going to be so disappointed election day
I am always disappointed on election day.

That said - I am still building my ark of principles to sail on the upcoming flood of leftist regressive tears.


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Sep 4 2016, 03:59 PM
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Sep 4 2016, 03:41 PM
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Sep 4 2016, 03:14 PM
Ok, so putting the source aside, no comments? No disputing the 6 things?
Sometimes you gotta consider the source right?

1) I don't agree Hillary is the frontrunner...even if you believe the polls ( I don't) Hillary is at best the front hider....
2) I agree there is no "new" Trump but people who haven't been paying attention are seeing Trump in a "new" way...and it's Presidential...never forget Trump has been the recipient of the largest negative onslaught campaign of any Presidential candidate in history from both sides of the Party establishment, the media, the DC cronyists and the corporate interests they represent and he is easily within striking distance...take into account the "monster" vote and the pendulum is swinging the right way for him

3) The public doesn't want either of them....that's a media generated phenom reinforced by the media echo chamber.....keep this i mind...Hillary needed paid protestors, paid seat fillers at he convention, paid twitter followers, paid trolls, $100 million + paid advertising and still can't fill anything but the smallest venue. The public clearly doesn't want here....Trump has not had to do any of that and is filling arenas, had reddit's highest AMA ever, drives TV ratings and is setting the narrative in spite of the media doing everything in the power....as people start paying attention and see him in settings like Mexico and the black church they will embrace him...

4) Republicans demographic problem is their problem not Trumps...Trump is directly addressing this head on as seen by his recent activities...google the "monster vote" ...the demographic problem is not as big a deal as the media make it out to be....

5) Electoral Map problem...perhaps but again ...a lot less of a problem with Trump as any other GOP candidate...

6) The first presidential debates will be bananas....assuming Hillary is healthy enough to show up yes they will....her only hope is to get Johnson on that stage with them....keep in mind ....Trump survived against world class debater Cruz and several other professional politicians with a lot more experience than 1st timer Trump....and Hillary is horrible both on and off teleprompter.....
Thanks for actually taking the time to actually respond to the points. If you do not believe polls, there is not much we can debate.
As far as the debates, bananas meaning it could get entertaining and go many different ways. Will Trump act presidential and talk substance or will his tone be belligerent and insulting like he was in the Republican debates? The latter may of played to his base, but wont with the general public, and certainly not with women voters.
I don't believe the polls because the pollsters themselves have either shown to be corrupt or have admitted they have challenges grasping this election and Trump...

they certainly are only now beginning to understand the"monster vote" ......

The fact you are either unaware of this or choose to ignore this and remain ignorant and closed minded, there is not much we can debate.
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