2016 US Presidential Elections | Trump Wins

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Before the debate, 39 percent of Fox respondents said Trump is honest and trustworthy. After the debate, that number fell to 31 percent. Clinton's honest and trustworthy rating remained virtually the same: 34 percent before the debate versus 35 percent after the debate. That's a nine-point net change. Before the debate, more likely voters saw Trump as honest and trustworthy than saw Clinton as honest and trustworthy. Post-debate, it's the other way around.

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:lol: He just can't let things go can he? Can't handle being a loser. I still can't work out how and why he is actually still allowed to run for President when it is clear he has mental health issues and serious personality disorders. I am being 100% serious there, how can he be allowed to run? You would like to hope that there would be medicals in place to prevent something like this happening.
 

:lol: He just can't let things go can he? Can't handle being a loser. I still can't work out how and why he is actually still allowed to run for President when it is clear he has mental health issues and serious personality disorders. I am being 100% serious there, how can he be allowed to run? You would like to hope that there would be medicals in place to prevent something like this happening.
I'm not complaining, if it stops him preparing for the second debate!
 
Sometimes you have to draw the line though, liberals don't have their pussy tag for no reason.

Albeit, his base is dying off (age, substance abuse, alcoholism), so there's merit to accomodating them, for the time being.

Liberals "pussy" tag is more meaningful in terms of policy, instead of drawing a line across 45% of the country you should draw a strong line in the sand about the economic policies you are fighting for.
 
Apologies if previously posted but this is exactly why I get disgruntled with the Johnson crowd, a group consisting of a high percentage of misinformed voters.

They get to the crux around three minutes in.

 
Apologies if previously posted but this is exactly why I get disgruntled with the Johnson crowd, a group consisting of a high percentage of misinformed voters.

They get to the crux around three minutes in.



Completely agree with Gary Johnson not being even close to Bernie, that's a crossover I can't understand, but she was talking some serious crap before that.

Anyway, on the main issue, Maher quoted one poll, and there's no indication those millennials are normally that much more committed to Democrats (Obama was an exception). Indeed, it is the generation which has the least numbers of voters registered to either party. So the fact that they see 2 terrible candidates and choose neither isn't surprising.
It is disappointing for me that the future has gone for the right-wing option, but it's not surprising that they haven't gone for the personification of the Washington compromise.
 
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Contradictory generation, poor polling, or just that Johnson is getting the "feck-all-of-you" vote and not Stein...

In an apparent rejection of the basic principles of the U.S. economy, a new poll shows that most young people do not support capitalism.

The Harvard University survey, which polled young adults between ages 18 and 29, found that 51 percent of respondents do not support capitalism. Just 42 percent said they support it.

It isn't clear that the young people in the poll would prefer some alternative system, though. Just 33 percent said they supported socialism. The survey had a margin of error of 2.4 percentage points.

The results of the survey are difficult to interpret, pollsters noted. Capitalism can mean different things to different people, and the newest generation of voters is frustrated with the status quo, broadly speaking.

All the same, that a majority of respondents in Harvard University's survey of young adults said they do not support capitalism suggests that today's youngest voters are more focused on the flaws of free markets.

"The word 'capitalism' doesn't mean what it used to," said Zach Lustbader, a senior at Harvard involved in conducting the poll, which was published Monday. For those who grew up during the Cold War, capitalism meant freedom from the Soviet Union and other totalitarian regimes. For those who grew up more recently, capitalism has meant a financial crisis from which the global economy still hasn't completely recovered.

There's another problem: no-one has properly defined the "millennial" generation.
 


See, I don't like Trump, but I can't stand this bullshit either. He is a racist, and I don't mind that people acknowledge that he is a racist. But to use that to frame an issue in order to protect Don Lemon; that is where I draw the line!

People can acknowledge that Don Lemon is a terrible reporter, but we shouldn't pretend that people criticize him because he is black, he is just a truly terrible host and reporter.
 
He's not stupid. He's a cnut but he's not stupid.

Imho he dont want and dont see himself as president, even if he lost he has calculated he will gain something (influence albeit a little, leverage for his business, fame, money, connections)

I dont think it'll work, he already step on europe, muslims, japanese, chinese, and forget putin. Putin would love it if america are led by this buffoon, off course he endorse him.

But probably he got carried away somewhere in the middle and his petulant child inside of him gets the better of him
 
The irony is these stuffs were benign just a day ago, but became instant goldmine upon the latest revelation. And make no mistake about it, the media is salivating because one-liners like this are perfect coverage fodders.

I'm guessing, prolific as he is, there is tonnes of this stuff and hopefully not deleted yet. Looking forward to the lie of the lay when I wake up tomorrow!
 
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