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  1. 1. Who would you vote for in the General Election?

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I only have 1 person on my ignore list.

I just noticed that i'm ignoring all of Tiberius' posts.

I'm guessing Gator changed his name.

Yes... I'm pretty close to following that strategy as well. I feel somewhat obligated to dispell the mindless crap his overlords pay him to spew, but lately I'm thinking the rest of my life will be better if I never read another thing he says.

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Yes... I'm pretty close to following that strategy as well. I feel somewhat obligated to dispell the mindless crap his overlords pay him to spew, but lately I'm thinking the rest of my life will be better if I never read another thing he says.

 

You'll be amazed at how intelligent this place becomes once that boob is set to ignore. The only time I see any of his rubbish is when others quote him.

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Laughingly predictable,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

 

 

Begrudging WaPo poll: Trump 46%, Clinton 44%

 

It's not the headline, and it takes 219 words to get there, but a new Washington Post poll on the presidential race reveals that Republican Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton among registered voters 46 percent to 44 percent.

 

Inside the Post's story about the poll is this paragraph:

 

"At this point, the two candidates are in a statistical dead heat among registered voters, with Trump favored by 46 percent and Clinton favored by 44 percent. That represents an 11-point shift toward the presumptive Republican nominee since March. Among all adults, Clinton holds a six-point lead (48 percent to 42 percent), down from 18 points in March."

 

 

It is the first time Trump has vaulted over Clinton in the poll and shows the advancement of the New York businessman over the past six months.

 

But instead of focusing on Trump's surge, the Post highlighted the feeling among the unfavorable view voters have of both candidates, and that Clinton is more qualified.

 

 

Why.................it's almost as if they are in the tank for Hillary................ :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

CjC3NOaUoAAQX_O.jpgAnd she STILL can't beat a 74 yr old socialist.

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Laughingly predictable,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

 

 

Begrudging WaPo poll: Trump 46%, Clinton 44%

 

It's not the headline, and it takes 219 words to get there, but a new Washington Post poll on the presidential race reveals that Republican Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton among registered voters 46 percent to 44 percent.

 

Inside the Post's story about the poll is this paragraph:

 

"At this point, the two candidates are in a statistical dead heat among registered voters, with Trump favored by 46 percent and Clinton favored by 44 percent. That represents an 11-point shift toward the presumptive Republican nominee since March. Among all adults, Clinton holds a six-point lead (48 percent to 42 percent), down from 18 points in March."

 

 

It is the first time Trump has vaulted over Clinton in the poll and shows the advancement of the New York businessman over the past six months.

 

But instead of focusing on Trump's surge, the Post highlighted the feeling among the unfavorable view voters have of both candidates, and that Clinton is more qualified.

 

 

Why.................it's almost as if they are in the tank for Hillary................ :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

CjC3NOaUoAAQX_O.jpgAnd she STILL can't beat a 74 yr old socialist.

Good God Clinton s support staff is a small town. If you count all the media and other dubious backers then she has thousands. Think of that.

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Good God Clinton s support staff is a small town. If you count all the media and other dubious backers then she has thousands. Think of that.

 

That will make it exponentially more frustrating to her when she loses.

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http://thehill.com/opinion/juan-williams/280768-juan-williams-electoral-map-looks-grim-for-trump

 

 

A Trump-Clinton matchup will dramatically expand the electoral playing field beyond Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania — in Clinton’s favor. The most recent polls show a statistical dead-heat between Trump and Clinton in red states, like Arizona and even Georgia, which have reliably voted for the GOP nominee in recent presidential elections.

In 2012, GOP nominee Mitt Romney won 206 electoral votes to President Obama’s 332 electoral votes. This was an improvement over 2008 when the Republican candidate, John McCain, won only 173 electoral votes and Obama won a whopping 365.

To win the 270 votes needed to claim victory in the electoral college, Trump will have to keep every single state won by Romney — including Arizona and Georgia — and find 64 more electoral votes somewhere.

The question is where? If Trump holds all the Romney states and carries Virginia, Pennsylvania and Florida, he still loses.

“Every preliminary electoral-map forecast this spring paints a bleak picture for Donald Trump in his effort to win the presidency against Hillary Clinton,” Dan Balz recently wrote in the Washington Post.

 

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Clinton is still going to win .... easily

Trump has significant momentum right now, and many liberals are probably going to be 'sitting out' the election. Unless Trump screws something up, he'll be the President. Which is just nuts. But that's how much people dislike Clinton.

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I guess I should get used to the idea of President Trump.

 

Glad I'm a straight white male.

 

I wasn't going to ask you this, but I've changed my mind: What do you think will happen to people who aren't straight, white males if Trump is elected?

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