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2016 Presidential Election Thread: TRUMP vs. Hillary SMACKDOWN 2016 Presidential Election Thread: TRUMP vs. Hillary SMACKDOWN
View Poll Results: The 45th President of the United States of America will be
Hillary
332 46.63%
TRUMP
190 26.69%
In to watch it burn
161 22.61%
Bastard
73 10.25%
im tryin to tell you about ****in my wife in the *** and youre asking me these personal questions
57 8.01%

05-09-2016 , 01:07 PM
Trump would be an elite Goldline spokesperson.
05-09-2016 , 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
Lol 9+ being favorite

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The reasoning makes sense to me: if he has a small penis, he's less likely to show it off and prove he has a small penis, which means the bets will be void.

If he's vastly above average, he gains by showing it off, proving he's not a liar.

He won't show it off because he's a liar, of course.
05-09-2016 , 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Louis Cyphre
The Reuters/Ipsos poll
just caught that on like the third read even though I was looking for it

lol
05-09-2016 , 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by tomdemaine
Trump saying no possibility of default http://uk.businessinsider.com/donald...16-5?r=US&IR=T we'll just print more money. Im sure all the principled audit the fed goldbugs will be off the trump bandwagon any second.
Ok

I'll admit this bad
05-09-2016 , 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by imjosh
Has it ever been this big before? It's certainly very disheartening to see.
Probably not, but maybe. I think it probably depends on how you ask the question, but generally I think anti-opponent has been greater than pro-yourcandidate most elections.

I'd guess strong dislike is more widespread this time, but it's certainly nothing new.
05-09-2016 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by AsianNit
If Trump wants more debates, she should offer to expand the debates to four hours. She probably has better stamina when it comes to standing up there and he will have a harder time avoiding sounding repetitive.
Knowing Trump, he'll probably double down on the bathroom break stuff from the primaries, ask Hillary if she remembered to wear her Depends, etc.
05-09-2016 , 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by AsianNit
If Trump wants more debates, she should offer to expand the debates to four hours. She probably has better stamina when it comes to standing up there and he will have a harder time avoiding sounding repetitive.
Then when she wins she could label him as having "weak stamina".
05-09-2016 , 02:01 PM
If Trump ran against himself he would always refer to opponent Trump as "trump", then he could say the lower case T is because he has low-T.
05-09-2016 , 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by microbet
I'd guess strong dislike is more widespread this time, but it's certainly nothing new.
At least from a net favorability perspective of the two presumed candidates, this election is unparalleled.



05-09-2016 , 02:37 PM
I think moderate dislike has moved to strong dislike.
05-09-2016 , 02:46 PM
This seems to be a mostly democratic/pro hilary thread which is based on Trump bashing. I am curious as to what people think are the most important/ serious issues in America.
05-09-2016 , 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by aflametotheground
phil he will invade isis and take them out hopefully in one month. i dont see why you think this is a secret. very likely he will try to gather a broad coalition.

and then if someone asks what is Clintons policy: i really have no clue, i can only assume she will do the same as obama. which is what? nsa funding some Proxy Groups while cia funding some opposing groups?

i guess she has this 3 point list of how to defeat global terrorism, a list of Words that are so general that it is completely impossible to deduce a single action from it.

at least trump has given something very concrete and With a timeframe. and people go crazy and start crying that he isnt specific and nobody talks about Clinton.
Lol at invade isis, and double lol at just taking them out in a month.
05-09-2016 , 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by dstock
This seems to be a mostly democratic/pro hilary thread which is based on Trump bashing. I am curious as to what people think are the most important/ serious issues in America.
The spectre of a Trump presidency is by far the most serious issue in America right now.

I'm going to guess "political correctness" is in your top 5 issues facing this country right now?
05-09-2016 , 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dstock
This seems to be a mostly democratic/pro hilary thread which is based on Trump bashing. I am curious as to what people think are the most important/ serious issues in America.
Politicians tricking people into thinking things are awful and on the verge of collapse when they are actually pretty good and getting better.
05-09-2016 , 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dstock
This seems to be a mostly democratic/pro hilary thread which is based on Trump bashing. I am curious as to what people think are the most important/ serious issues in America.
How about you just make whatever point you've got on your mind.
05-09-2016 , 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dessin d'enfant
Politicians tricking people into thinking things are awful and on the verge of collapse when they are actually pretty good and getting better.
Victim mentality among working class racists. Sad!
05-09-2016 , 02:58 PM
Christie has to love being named the head of Trump's transition team should he be elected. Basically, "go find me people to fill all the roles you had hoped for when endorsing me".
05-09-2016 , 03:00 PM


My aunt, married to my extremely conservative uncle, who I always assumed was pretty conservative herself, has been posting a lot of this stuff lately. Really weird and unexpected.
05-09-2016 , 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
The spectre of a Trump presidency is by far the most serious issue in America right now.

I'm going to guess "political correctness" is in your top 5 issues facing this country right now?
It's probably just a list of different ethnic groups.
05-09-2016 , 03:03 PM
Looking at that dude's posts, the only recent one that isn't in NVG appears to be some tax grumble about "being poorer".

ETA- oh there's a new one about the evil of entitlements.
05-09-2016 , 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by dstock
This seems to be a mostly democratic/pro hilary thread which is based on Trump bashing. I am curious as to what people think are the most important/ serious issues in America.
I tell you what, you go first and I promise to follow you. PM me if you do it and I don't reply within a day (most likely because I missed it in heavy traffic). I will even agree to escrow responses with a respected third party who will release them once we both generate lists.
05-09-2016 , 03:10 PM
Alex, the inappropriate Trump daughter comments have more than a kernel of truth to them. The implication is not just that he might be a pedo, it's that he wants to bang his daughter. And the reason for that is he wants to bang his daughter. Now you may not be bothered by that, but plenty of people are. Especially a lot of women, even conservative women.

If he were labeled as Daughter-F***er Donald, that would indeed hurt him. Voters can see that Trump fits the profile of a daughter-f***er. The best labeling allows people in their own mind to fill in the details about why that label is true, in this case, the details being that Trump is a wants to bang his daughter piece of **** mother****er. When people confirm the label in their mind, they believe that label as if they had come up with it.

Daughter-F***er Donald, Daughter-F***er Donald, Daughter-F***er Donald
05-09-2016 , 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
Victim mentality among working class racists. Sad!
He certainly doesn't mean just Trump there and when he's talking about things getting better he means the mean and not the median.
05-09-2016 , 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by dessin d'enfant
Politicians tricking people into thinking things are awful and on the verge of collapse when they are actually pretty good and getting better.
Median household income in 1990- $52,623, 2014- $53,657. Not much wage inflation in 25 years( granted it did reach 57k in 2000 and 2007). Can't say the same about food costs, education, or healthcare. My healthcare for a family of 4 is now more than my mortgage.

The top 5 main priorities-

1) The economy
2) The economy
3) The economy
4) The economy
5) As someone once said about elections, " It's the economy, stupid"
05-09-2016 , 03:18 PM
So you feel better about the way recent Republican candidates have done with the economy vs. recent Democrat presidents?

Do you think your health insurance premiums will go down under a Republican presidency? If so on what do you base that?

      
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