2016 US Presidential Elections | Trump Wins

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Great montage.

Looking back, that 08 campaign was really an once in a lifetime event. The energy and enthusiasm were incredible.

Really hope Clinton says feck it and replaces RBG with Barry.
 
When O'Reilly treats the GOP nominee with disdain, you know the jig is up. Fox aren't backing him anymore.
That video is Trump in a nutshell, reverting to soundbites over and over and not once giving anything close to an answer to the question.

"What are you going to do to win back women lost after the tape?"

"Well you know, locker room talk, and women tell me they've heard worse, and if I lose an election because of that it's very sad and I'll go back to my other life"

WTF?!
 
That video is Trump in a nutshell, reverting to soundbites over and over and not once giving anything close to an answer to the question.

"What are you going to do to win back women lost after the tape?"

"Well you know, locker room talk, and women tell me they've heard worse, and if I lose an election because of that it's very sad and I'll go back to my other life"

WTF?!
It's funny because his supporters seem to think that he's "not a politician". In many ways, he's more of a politician than anyone who's ever run for president. No substance, all soundbite.
 
O'Reilly: You're behind with women.

Trump: ...I'm not sure I believe it.

O'Reilly: Well, whether you believe it or not, that's what the poll says.

He then goes on to say that the foreign policy of the Obama administration is all on Obama and not Clinton.

:lol: Fox so blatantly know that he's toast.
 
It's funny because his supporters seem to think that he's "not a politician". In many ways, he's more of a politician than anyone who's ever run for president. No substance, all soundbite.
Regarding narcistic personality, Trumps beats every politician by a big margin.
 
Previous peak (just after DNC) on polls-plus forecast was 79.6% chance of winning, now up to 82.5%. Hopefully the next wave of state polls back up what the national ones have said.
 
I wonder how the repub leadership are feeling now about their failed gamble on blocking the Garland SCOTUS nomination. I hope Hillary puts somebody up that makes their heads explode.
 


Edit: She has been the President of the Iowa Federation of Republican Women and decided to resign. Interesting read on how she felt throughout the process - from Caucus time, Trump's nomination, Pence's nomination till today.

While I had my own opinions (which did not involve caucusing for Trump), I wanted to let the process play out. I had faith in the process, our party, and our people and was confident everything would work out for the best.
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However, I am not being true to myself if I don’t speak up and and say something. The first candidate I worked for full-time as paid staff was Elizabeth Dole for President in 1999. Elizabeth Dole ran for president over 16 years ago, and during that campaign we fought a lot of sexism. I vowed that I would always remember the lessons that I learned from that campaign. I can never condone sexism.
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I don’t claim to have the moral high ground, and I don’t claim that any of our candidates are perfect. However, there is a clear line that has been stepped across when candidates fuel racism and sexism and the darkest parts of our minds – over, and over, and over again.
I look forward to working diligently for our many fine Republican candidates and issues this year. I will not be advocating for Donald Trump or voting for him.
This is not about being conservative, moderate, liberal, establishment, or anti-establishment. This is about common decency as Americans.
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When I look back on this election years from now, I want to be proud of taking a stand for what I thought was right, even if I cut it a little close on the deadline. Decency transcends party loyalty. I still believe in an America where we can elect decent and honorable people to lead us.
 
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Great montage.

Looking back, that 08 campaign was really an once in a lifetime event. The energy and enthusiasm were incredible.

Really hope Clinton says feck it and replaces RBG with Barry.


Hillary's video team better be getting a massive bonus after this election. A masterclass in tone and in stark contrast to Trump's fear-filled videos.
 
Feck it. Im on Donald's side.
The underdog billionaire, whats not to love?

This is what drives me fecking nuts. The people spouting they are voting for him because he isn't an establishment candidate. Yeah that's because he is the establishment himself. His buddies are Wall Street bankers, lobbyists and the whole lot of people trying to influence politics with their money for years, hell he even said it that he did that himself and people in all honesty think he will go against exactly those people and protect the interests of the small people out there. Give me a fecking break.
 
Anecdotal accounts but early voting in OH for Clinton started strong today. They got people lined up at 4:30 a.m.

A white Drumpfkin was interviewed, he said there are 94m people out of the workforce :wenger:. If you can bother to get up at 4 in the morning to vote then why not spend 10 min on the internet to verify that number?
 
Iowa! Very insightful. Wonder how much sway she holds after this statement. T-10 mins til Trump badmouths her...
I'm not sure she's important enough to attract his attention. But I really like her article. She reads as a pretty reasonable Republican woman who tried to be loyal to her party but finally couldn't cope with the inner struggles any longer and puts decency over blind GOP candidate loyalty.
I'm pretty certain there a thousands of Republicans out there with similar feelings.
 
Trump allegedly doing surprise dressing room inspections at Miss Teen USA aswell with 15 year olds getting changed :nervous:




Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant said Donald Trump walked into the dressing room while contestants — some as young as 15 — were changing.

“I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, ‘Oh my god, there’s a man in here,’” said Mariah Billado, the former Miss Vermont Teen USA.

Trump, she recalled, said something like, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”

Three other women, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of getting engulfed in a media firestorm, also remembered Trump entering the dressing room while girls were changing. Two of them said the girls rushed to cover their bodies, with one calling it “shocking” and “creepy.” The third said she was clothed and introduced herself to Trump.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/kendalltag...hem-changing?utm_term=.ysQWJ2gOdG#.xpoWrqK56G

Denald, pls, stahp...
 
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:lol: What was Drumpf's lead before this?

Surely the house must be up for grabs (even if it's remote) when polls like this are suggesting Dem wins in Rep heartland.

One thing is for sure - If Utah, one of the most Republican states in the country is dead even then other states like AZ, TX, and GA will be in play. I'm sure both campaigns are scrambling for some reliable internal polling to readjust their strategies at the moment. Apparently Drumpf made a stop in San Antonio Texas yesterday, which is completely out of the way for him, so something must be up. We will know soon enough when new polling comes out in AZ, TX, and GA.
 
A Question

I have become addicted to American News Channels and watching them 24/7. Presently watching MSNBC in work.

What is the best channel to watch.


Also am I right in saying Fox News is blatantly Pro Trump??? The sh1t they are coming out with is pure spin for him
 
One thing is for sure - If Utah, one of the most Republican states in the country is dead even then other states like AZ, TX, and GA will be in play. I'm sure both campaigns are scrambling for some reliable internal polling to readjust their strategies at the moment. Apparently Drumpf made a stop in San Antonio Texas yesterday, which is completely out of the way for him, so something must be up. We will know soon enough when new polling comes out in AZ, TX, and GA.
The McMullin candidacy in Utah will split the ballot too, he's a Republican who hates Trump.
 
I'm not sure she's important enough to attract his attention. But I really like her article. She reads as a pretty reasonable Republican woman who tried to be loyal to her party but finally couldn't cope with the inner struggles any longer and puts decency over blind GOP candidate loyalty.
I'm pretty certain there a thousands of Republicans out there with similar feelings.

That's exactly it. It's very likely a window into the minds of a lot of very conflicted people right now.
 
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