Trump FAILED in his own attempts to commit "voter fraud"
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American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.
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Eat Us And Smile
Cenk For America 2024!!
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"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992Comment
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Take a drive to the Baton Rouge airport tomorrow (or where ever the closest airport is to you) Tell them you're ready to fly a Boeing 767 jet filled with passengers and that you want to "make American Airlines great again".
They would, of course, call the men in the white coats and drag you off to the rubber room. Because you don't simply walk into the cockpit of an airplane with no experience and be expected to fly the fucking thing.
As far as Trump's inexperience I'd rather take a chance on him fucking up than vote for her knowing what she's all about.Beware of DogComment
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Sesh, you're reaching.
The whole USFL folded. Not just his NJ Generals. No other league has survived against the mighty NFL.
A board game is an entire business? Damn, I bet the amount of U.S. employees that lost their jobs with that one, is astounding.
A fucking bicycle race? Ha ha ha!
Trump is over there running the day to day operations of that resort? I'm pretty sure he probably left a bunch of dumbass skirt wearing Scottish to run it, and that's the real reason it is supposedly failing miserably!Beware of DogComment
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Reagan was trailing Carter by 3 points among likely voters before the only Presidential debate held that cycle, which took place one week before the election in November of 1980 (not 1979, despite whatever the Matrix above claims). Reagan's numbers had been rising slowly but steadily in the weeks leading up to the debate.
Reagan had a post-debate bounce. No doubt about it.
The problem with the comparison between that and today is that Trump was 2-3 points behind Hillary prior to the first of three debates. Trump's numbers have dropped with each subsequent debate, so the math for Trump has been going in the wrong direction, and there hasn't been a substantive October Surprise as of yet to fell Hillary.
Think about it.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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Were I wagering with you, right now I'd bet on Hillary. And if the result on Election Day proves to be Trump, I'll revisit the thread and readily admit to you I was wrong. In addition, should that (Trump winning) come to pass, I'll accept the results
I'm fairly interested in the state-by-state outcomes. Hell, even if Trump just wins Michigan, I'll revisit this thread and admit you were right about that. I don't have a vested interest in proving what you said incorrect, nor will I derive any satisfaction should you be proved incorrect.Last edited by Terry; 10-21-2016, 07:56 PM.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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Donald Trump found himself ahead in three national polls Friday morning.
The Republican presidential nominee held a lead of 1 point in the Investors Business Daily/TIPP tracking poll over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a four-way race that included Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein. Trump led Clinton 41% to 40% in the poll.
Trump also held a 2-point lead in the right-leaning Rasmussen poll, also in a four-way race, in which he had a 43% to 41% edge over Clinton.
And in a two-way race, the Los Angeles Times/USC tracking poll found him up 45% to 44% over the former secretary of state.
Trump has traditionally fared better in those three polls than in others conducted during the cycle.
He is still trailing by a considerable amount in the RealClearPolitics polling averages. In the four-way race, he trails Clinton by 6 points. In a two-way race, he is behind Clinton by 6.3 points.
And in Business Insider's latest electoral map projection, Clinton has enough electoral votes to secure the presidency.Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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But a Clinton staffer sees it differently:
The Clinton campaign appears to feel good about its progress in Ohio. In a memo obtained by cleveland.com this week, state director Chris Wyant declared that Clinton "won the first days of early voting."
Though Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said this week that requests for absentee ballots are down compared to this point during the 2012 election, Wyant, in his memo, noted that a high number of those requests are coming from five traditionally Democratic counties that are expected to favor Clinton over Trump this fall.Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/donald...145721448.html
Donald Trump found himself ahead in three national polls Friday morning.
The Republican presidential nominee held a lead of 1 point in the Investors Business Daily/TIPP tracking poll over Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonComment
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