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Discussion: U.S. Election 2016
Member Since: 4/4/2014
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What about his third wife
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by Benzene
Yeah, who needs things like policy knowledge?
Like...
And Trump ain't as rich as he says, which is why he refuses to release his tax returns.
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His money only comes from leasing his name to buildings and places. Building golf courses and reality tv. He claims just his name alone is worth $2 Billion. He was a Kardashian type mogul before the Kardashians.
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Member Since: 3/6/2014
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Originally posted by RatedG²
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Trump supporters are usually not politically involved which makes them less likely to vote in the primaries, especially since Fox News told them for months that he was already the frontrunner. I don't really see how those numbers mean much in the general election
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Member Since: 5/12/2012
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Originally posted by Cheetos
The Clinton Campaign should spend more resources on organizers, that's how this thing is gonna be won. We need to mobilize the coalition!
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I agree.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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I'm very Anit-Trump but this whole phenomena is a psychological goldmine 
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Member Since: 3/7/2011
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Didn't Tiffany speak too? 
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Member Since: 8/3/2010
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Originally posted by nick4bty
Democrats are literally only supporting Hillary because they think they owe it to her for ditching her in '08, because they're old and don't know any better, because Bernie lost  Literally NO ONE is excited for her. Most of her supporters barely want her to be present, or are hoping she'll at least do an okay job in office. Just read an article the other day that said 60% of her supporters are only voting for her because Bill was a good president
Trump has risen from the very bottom to the very top in less than a year and has excited his entire party, the party once drowned in the same boredom as the Democrats because of top candidates like Romney and McCain. Major swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio are already swinging in his favor, and if he can snatch these he can easily get momentum in his favor. Like I said, he knows what he's doing. I mean, if GWB could do it in 2000, what makes you think Trump couldn't now? 
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Do you know where you found that article with the 60% figure? Id like to read it
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
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Originally posted by slayHa
Lol you need a history book. You are clueless on the history of this country. You have no idea the pain America has caused. Hello slavery. Smfh
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What are you talking about, history/slavery has nothing do with this
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by MrYorkshireFenty
I've come to the conclusion that i hope Trump wins. Not because i want him to, or because it's the right thing, but because America needs a wake up call. You guys have gotten so hysteric and out-of-line, that you need someone that you think will change things, to make it worse. It's like any cliche narrative, it has to get worse before it gets better. His presidency will wake people up. It'll get bad, but i think America will be better for it once you see that a reality TV star screaming about crazy things, won't actually improve America.
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Wtf is this
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Member Since: 4/30/2012
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Originally posted by nick4bty
Democrats are literally only supporting Hillary because they think they owe it to her for ditching her in '08, because they're old and don't know any better, because Bernie lost  Literally NO ONE is excited for her. Most of her supporters barely want her to be present, or are hoping she'll at least do an okay job in office. Just read an article the other day that said 60% of her supporters are only voting for her because Bill was a good president
Trump has risen from the very bottom to the very top in less than a year and has excited his entire party, the party once drowned in the same boredom as the Democrats because of top candidates like Romney and McCain. Major swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio are already swinging in his favor, and if he can snatch these he can easily get momentum in his favor. Like I said, he knows what he's doing. I mean, if GWB could do it in 2000, what makes you think Trump couldn't now? 
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there are so many lies and delusions in this comment
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Member Since: 6/7/2011
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Originally posted by MrYorkshireFenty
I've come to the conclusion that i hope Trump wins. Not because i want him to, or because it's the right thing, but because America needs a wake up call. You guys have gotten so hysteric and out-of-line, that you need someone that you think will change things, to make it worse. It's like any cliche narrative, it has to get worse before it gets better. His presidency will wake people up. It'll get bad, but i think America will be better for it once you see that a reality TV star screaming about crazy things, won't actually improve America.
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This is an incredibly short-sighted and silly statement. People thought the same thing as they cast their votes for Ralph Nader instead of Al Gore in 2000. We all know how that ultimately turned out for the direction of the U.S. as we're still trying to clean up the mess now.
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Member Since: 5/12/2012
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Originally posted by KatyLegendperry
Trump supporters are usually not politically involved which makes them less likely to vote in the primaries, especially since Fox News told them for months that he was already the frontrunner. I don't really see how those numbers mean much in the general election
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That has nothing to do with polls, though. 
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Member Since: 8/3/2010
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Originally posted by hairofglory
Didn't Tiffany speak too? 
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She spoke either opening night or 2nd day yes. I thought she did well but she was overshadowed by Trump jr
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by nick4bty
Democrats are literally only supporting Hillary because they think they owe it to her for ditching her in '08, because they're old and don't know any better, because Bernie lost  Literally NO ONE is excited for her. Most of her supporters barely want her to be present, or are hoping she'll at least do an okay job in office. Just read an article the other day that said 60% of her supporters are only voting for her because Bill was a good president  Hillary's team spends their days making BuzzFeed-esque videos attacking Donald Trump and posting them on social media one after the other  Literally her entire Facebook is basically an obsessed dedication to Trump. It's embarrassing how her supporters attack Trump on policy, yet she would rather attack Trump hour after hour, day in and day out, than actually talk about substantive issues like Trump does in his everyday speeches.
Trump has risen from the very bottom to the very top in less than a year and has excited his entire party, the party once drowned in the same boredom as the Democrats because of top candidates like Romney and McCain. Major swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio are already swinging in his favor, and if he can snatch these he can easily get momentum in his favor. Like I said, he knows what he's doing. I mean, if GWB could do it in 2000, what makes you think Trump couldn't now? 
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Did he really though? 
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Member Since: 11/15/2009
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Originally posted by KatyLegendperry
Trump supporters are usually not politically involved which makes them less likely to vote in the primaries, especially since Fox News told them for months that he was already the frontrunner. I don't really see how those numbers mean much in the general election
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So you expect a bunch of people who aren't politically involved to magically appear at the ballot box in November? If they're that un-involved, they probably aren't even registered 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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I'm excited for Hilary's drags.
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ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 11/14/2008
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"Melania and Ivanka, did they do a job?"
#AllTrumpsMatter #JusticeForTiffany
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Member Since: 8/3/2010
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Originally posted by KatyLegendperry
Trump supporters are usually not politically involved which makes them less likely to vote in the primaries, especially since Fox News told them for months that he was already the frontrunner. I don't really see how those numbers mean much in the general election
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Receipts for this? Because I don't believe that for one second 
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Member Since: 3/7/2011
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Originally posted by @michael
Exactly. Trump had to shut down his Florida offices this week because he needed those workers in Cleveland. FLORIDA!

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Exactly and he's winning, under budget and ahead of schedule!
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Member Since: 4/30/2012
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i'm so tired of expired bernouts or trumpets telling me my reasons for supporting hillary 
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