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Discussion: U.S. Election 2016
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Originally posted by Temporal
I mean, she certainly acts like one.
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I saw this last week but now it says 40 years old. Someone must have seen it. 
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hairofglory always trying it 
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Member Since: 3/7/2011
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Originally posted by ariesjow
Girl, understanding that Russia is not to be trusted and is constantly trying to advance their interests westward does not equate to thirst to go to war with Russia. 
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Lmao yes it does. This "understanding" you're talking about is an accusation that warrants action. Escalation is a thing
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Ohio's 2014 law that limits early voting was upheld, but it's not the full 6th Circuit Appeals Court's ruling so it will be challenged. Hopefully the full 6th Circuit strike it down like the 5th, 7th and 4th did.
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Originally posted by hairofglory
Lmao yes it does. This "understanding" you're talking about is an accusation that warrants action. Escalation is a thing
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I'm not sure where you're attempting to go with this farcical line of debate. Russia invaded Ukraine, has had its paws in Syria, and is incessantly hacking American governmental departments and entities. These are facts, not "accusations."
Yes, those facts do warrant some actions. Those actions need to be carefully crafted and diplomatic, if at all possible. This is understood by any sane American politician and no one is "thirsting" for a war with Russia. That said, it's readily apparent to anyone with a modicum of foreign policy knowledge that Russia has interests that are adverse to most Western nations and remains a rogue and unpredictable state. They are not a sovereign state you trust to just follow international agreements as not even sanctions can always deter them.
Putin would be licking his chops at the prospect of an utterly policy-ignorant U.S. Commander-in-Chief who has vocally praised him like Trump thinking he's going to come in and negotiate with Russia like he's navigating a naming rights deal for a hotel or a new deal for a show with NBC. The mere thought is almost as nonsensical as most of your posts.
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Originally posted by hairofglory
Lmao yes it does. This "understanding" you're talking about is an accusation that warrants action. Escalation is a thing
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Lol, no one is going to war with Russia unless Russia provokes that kind of reaction.
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Reuters: Hillary +12 In New National Poll
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters, her strongest showing this month, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday. The Aug. 18-22 poll showed that 45 percent of voters supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state, has led Trump, a New York businessman, throughout most of the 2016 campaign. But her latest lead represents a stronger level of support than polls indicated over the past few weeks. Earlier in August, Clinton’s lead over Trump ranged from 3 to 9 percentage points in the poll.
Clinton held a smaller lead in a separate four-way poll that included Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Green Party. Among likely voters, 41 percent supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump. Johnson was backed by 7 percent and Stein by 2 percent.
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Call the Guvnah!
Hillary Clinton has opened up a double-digit lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump in Florida, according to a new survey by Saint Leo University Polling Institute released Tuesday.
According to the poll, Clinton is favored by 48 percent of decided supporters and Trump is backed by 34 percent. The poll finds that Clinton and Trump are polling close among men, with Clinton taking a slight advantage, 45.3 percent to 44.5 percent.
Clinton leads the GOP nominee among women, 58.3 percent to 30.6 percent. The Democratic nominee also holds a lead among Hispanic voters, 70 percent to 23 percent. More than 90 percent of African-Americans polled support Clinton.
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Originally posted by LuLuDrops
Reuters: Hillary +12 In New National Poll
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters, her strongest showing this month, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday. The Aug. 18-22 poll showed that 45 percent of voters supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state, has led Trump, a New York businessman, throughout most of the 2016 campaign. But her latest lead represents a stronger level of support than polls indicated over the past few weeks. Earlier in August, Clinton’s lead over Trump ranged from 3 to 9 percentage points in the poll.
Clinton held a smaller lead in a separate four-way poll that included Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Green Party. Among likely voters, 41 percent supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump. Johnson was backed by 7 percent and Stein by 2 percent.
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Originally posted by LuLuDrops
Call the Guvnah!
Hillary Clinton has opened up a double-digit lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump in Florida, according to a new survey by Saint Leo University Polling Institute released Tuesday.
According to the poll, Clinton is favored by 48 percent of decided supporters and Trump is backed by 34 percent. The poll finds that Clinton and Trump are polling close among men, with Clinton taking a slight advantage, 45.3 percent to 44.5 percent.
Clinton leads the GOP nominee among women, 58.3 percent to 30.6 percent. The Democratic nominee also holds a lead among Hispanic voters, 70 percent to 23 percent. More than 90 percent of African-Americans polled support Clinton.
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MURDER HA 
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Just sent in my early ballot for Arizona's primary. Voted all Democrats. 
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Originally posted by Troye
Just sent in my early ballot for Arizona's primary. Voted all Democrats. 
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Originally posted by LuLuDrops
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hihi Arizona turning blue because of my vote. 
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Originally posted by Troye
hihi Arizona turning blue because of my vote. 
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Which city are you from? I live in the county next to Yuma.
There was a VOTE FOR ARPAIO - AMERICA'S SHERIFF sign on a haystack here  He's not even Californian  It was obviously some bigot because the valley is 80% latino, but the richest people are the white farming families.
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Originally posted by Temporal
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This is all happening like 15 minutes from me it's too much  I hate this state 
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Member Since: 3/14/2013
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Originally posted by LuLuDrops
Which city are you from? I live in the county next to Yuma.
There was a VOTE FOR ARPAIO - AMERICA'S SHERIFF sign on a haystack here  He's not even Californian  It was obviously some bigot because the valley is 80% latino, but the richest people are the white farming families.
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Originally Phoenix but I moved up to the White Mountains when I was four. Moving back down there next week actually so I wanted to get my early ballot in before then. Plus I'll be too busy with work and school to bother showing up on AZ's Primary on the 30th.
A mess. Someone serving 'no spices' tea with that.  The sheriff in Navajo County is someone named KC Clark. Not a bad person, I suppose considering he did well enough helping with the Cedar Fire two months ago.
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Anyone read the piece on 538 discussing whether or not Hillary was a lucky or a good candidate? A VERY VERY good read.
It's a chat so while it seems long it's nice. But because it's a chat there's probably a video to go along with it if you don't care to read lol
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by LuLuDrops
Reuters: Hillary +12 In New National Poll
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 12 percentage points among likely voters, her strongest showing this month, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday. The Aug. 18-22 poll showed that 45 percent of voters supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state, has led Trump, a New York businessman, throughout most of the 2016 campaign. But her latest lead represents a stronger level of support than polls indicated over the past few weeks. Earlier in August, Clinton’s lead over Trump ranged from 3 to 9 percentage points in the poll.
Clinton held a smaller lead in a separate four-way poll that included Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Green Party. Among likely voters, 41 percent supported Clinton, while 33 percent backed Trump. Johnson was backed by 7 percent and Stein by 2 percent.
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Reuters is not very reliable with their polls
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