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Reply #2370 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm
 


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.

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Reply #2371 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm
 
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.
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Re: Trump still the front runner
Reply #2372 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:30pm
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


But a nut already has won the presidency - he even won a second term

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Re: Trump still the front runner
Reply #2373 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:40pm
 
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.




Adolf Trump will win.



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Reply #2374 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:04pm
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


The republicans havent counted on the minority vote for years. They traditionally vote democrat anyway, but as I mentioned before, traditionally....unless very motivated....traditionally they will stay home & not vote. As far as the woman vote. If you are so niave to believe the American woman is a single item voter....think again.....at best Clinton will get a 10% plurality in the woman vote. That said, with minorities staying home.....they don't like Clinton anyway.....but if they stay home that's about 2 to 3 million votes the democrats will lose from 2012.

Couple that with a newly energized disgruntled voter block, you know the Trumpers, who when they do vote, usually go to the right.....& I see the dems lucky to hold on to most of what they have Congressionally.

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Re: Trump still the front runner
Reply #2375 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:06pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:40pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.




Adolf Trump will win.



https://saboteur365.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/trump-compared-to-hitler.jpg


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Donald Hitler won't win.


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Re: Trump still the front runner
Reply #2376 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:35pm
 
polite_gandalf wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:30pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


But a nut already has won the presidency - he even won a second term

http://commentsmeme.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/George-Bush-Funny.gif.jpg

Trump is a whole new level.
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Reply #2377 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:42pm
 
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:04pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


The republicans havent counted on the minority vote for years. They traditionally vote democrat anyway, but as I mentioned before, traditionally....unless very motivated....traditionally they will stay home & not vote. As far as the woman vote. If you are so niave to believe the American woman is a single item voter....think again.....at best Clinton will get a 10% plurality in the woman vote. That said, with minorities staying home.....they don't like Clinton anyway.....but if they stay home that's about 2 to 3 million votes the democrats will lose from 2012.

Couple that with a newly energized disgruntled voter block, you know the Trumpers, who when they do vote, usually go to the right.....& I see the dems lucky to hold on to most of what they have Congressionally.



So black voters are single item voters but American women aren't? Women, in the majority, won't vote for a republican nut wanting to take away their rights and health programs. It's not just that Clinton is a woman, it's the fact the republicans are crazy religious zealots that drives the *majority* of women away from the party.

Minorities
Women
Educated white men.

That's the democrat bloc.  The Republicans get the trumpers, religious zealots, and the poorly educated white men.  Within the bloc they might have tremendous support for Trump, but once it hits the real fight then we'll see the real standings. I'll be honest in saying I don't think clinton has a strong chance. And I'll be honest in saying I hope you prove me wrong. Because a Trump presidency would mean I can get drunk each day while watching the news. Grin
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Reply #2378 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:59pm
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:42pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:04pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


The republicans havent counted on the minority vote for years. They traditionally vote democrat anyway, but as I mentioned before, traditionally....unless very motivated....traditionally they will stay home & not vote. As far as the woman vote. If you are so niave to believe the American woman is a single item voter....think again.....at best Clinton will get a 10% plurality in the woman vote. That said, with minorities staying home.....they don't like Clinton anyway.....but if they stay home that's about 2 to 3 million votes the democrats will lose from 2012.

Couple that with a newly energized disgruntled voter block, you know the Trumpers, who when they do vote, usually go to the right.....& I see the dems lucky to hold on to most of what they have Congressionally.



So black voters are single item voters but American women aren't? Women, in the majority, won't vote for a republican nut wanting to take away their rights and health programs. It's not just that Clinton is a woman, it's the fact the republicans are crazy religious zealots that drives the *majority* of women away from the party.

Minorities
Women
Educated white men.

That's the democrat bloc.  The Republicans get the trumpers, religious zealots, and the poorly educated white men.  Within the bloc they might have tremendous support for Trump, but once it hits the real fight then we'll see the real standings. I'll be honest in saying I don't think clinton has a strong chance. And I'll be honest in saying I hope you prove me wrong. Because a Trump presidency would mean I can get drunk each day while watching the news. Grin


You need to get out more often. Take a trip to the USA.....you'd probably be able to cross off most of those misconceptions you have, but remember them around election time...to see how wrongly you've been informed by those you trust today. Wink
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Reply #2379 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 9:23pm
 
Trump wins in Nevada, getting 45.9%. The Republicans are in big trouble. They are less united than in the previous two elections. The situation will remain in flux, but if they don't get behind one candidate soon, they could hand the election to the Democrats.
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Reply #2380 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 9:35pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 3:45pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 3:05pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 2:53pm:
Marla wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 2:04pm:
bogarde73 wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 12:49pm:
You wait and see how many blacks vote for Trump
The left are going to be scratching their heads for years to come.
You think they like the Hispanics walking in and taking their jobs?
You think the blacks with families want war in the streets?
And the blacks in the military, you think they're going to vote for Clinton?



You are so unbelievably lost.



No you are, there are two types of people, those that can very clearly see the future and what it beholds and those that have to experience that future first hand to see what it beholds, you need to suffer disaster first hand because you don't have the cognitive ability to assess future disaster.   



Very well said, Innocent.

It is quite remarkable how so many people ignore the fact that current policies and event will have a huge bearing on what the future situation will be like.

 




Like the German chicks of Cologne, most of which would have supported open borders for rapists, they actually have to get sexually assaulted to realise that they will be sexually assaulted, Righties knew that this would happen all along but the assaulted chicks would have just cried racist if we tried to warn them, they actually have to see and feel the results first hand, they are not capable of forward thinking, this is a leftist trait.   



True, but there's also this strange group that knows the dangers but continues supporting such importation anyway. Peccyboy and John Smith admitted they never holiday in the Middle East because, quoting peccyboy, it's a "sh*thole". Yet, they're the biggest supporters of flooding Europe with incompatibles.
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Reply #2381 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 10:25pm
 
Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 9:35pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 3:45pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 3:05pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 2:53pm:
Marla wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 2:04pm:
bogarde73 wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 12:49pm:
You wait and see how many blacks vote for Trump
The left are going to be scratching their heads for years to come.
You think they like the Hispanics walking in and taking their jobs?
You think the blacks with families want war in the streets?
And the blacks in the military, you think they're going to vote for Clinton?



You are so unbelievably lost.



No you are, there are two types of people, those that can very clearly see the future and what it beholds and those that have to experience that future first hand to see what it beholds, you need to suffer disaster first hand because you don't have the cognitive ability to assess future disaster.   



Very well said, Innocent.

It is quite remarkable how so many people ignore the fact that current policies and event will have a huge bearing on what the future situation will be like.

 




Like the German chicks of Cologne, most of which would have supported open borders for rapists, they actually have to get sexually assaulted to realise that they will be sexually assaulted, Righties knew that this would happen all along but the assaulted chicks would have just cried racist if we tried to warn them, they actually have to see and feel the results first hand, they are not capable of forward thinking, this is a leftist trait.   



True, but there's also this strange group that knows the dangers but continues supporting such importation anyway. Peccyboy and John Smith admitted they never holiday in the Middle East because, quoting peccyboy, it's a "sh*thole". Yet, they're the biggest supporters of flooding Europe with incompatibles.


Doc, you're an incompatible.  And yet Australia hasn't suffered too much because of you.
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Reply #2382 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 10:28pm
 
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:59pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:42pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:04pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


The republicans havent counted on the minority vote for years. They traditionally vote democrat anyway, but as I mentioned before, traditionally....unless very motivated....traditionally they will stay home & not vote. As far as the woman vote. If you are so niave to believe the American woman is a single item voter....think again.....at best Clinton will get a 10% plurality in the woman vote. That said, with minorities staying home.....they don't like Clinton anyway.....but if they stay home that's about 2 to 3 million votes the democrats will lose from 2012.

Couple that with a newly energized disgruntled voter block, you know the Trumpers, who when they do vote, usually go to the right.....& I see the dems lucky to hold on to most of what they have Congressionally.



So black voters are single item voters but American women aren't? Women, in the majority, won't vote for a republican nut wanting to take away their rights and health programs. It's not just that Clinton is a woman, it's the fact the republicans are crazy religious zealots that drives the *majority* of women away from the party.

Minorities
Women
Educated white men.

That's the democrat bloc.  The Republicans get the trumpers, religious zealots, and the poorly educated white men.  Within the bloc they might have tremendous support for Trump, but once it hits the real fight then we'll see the real standings. I'll be honest in saying I don't think clinton has a strong chance. And I'll be honest in saying I hope you prove me wrong. Because a Trump presidency would mean I can get drunk each day while watching the news. Grin


You need to get out more often. Take a trip to the USA.....you'd probably be able to cross off most of those misconceptions you have, but remember them around election time...to see how wrongly you've been informed by those you trust today. Wink


Oh I have no misconceptions about majority of Americans being Nqr.  I mean to believe that the problem with gun massacres is that there aren't enough guns is enough to tell me many are crazy. But crazy enough to vote trump?  I hope so!!
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Reply #2383 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 10:41pm
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 10:28pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:59pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:42pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 8:04pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 7:07pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 6:49pm:


Remember, only 55% of the registered voters in the US voted in the 2012 Presidential Election.

There are better than 150,000,000 million registered voters in the US.

That means about 65,000,000 registered voters are needing a better reason to vote than they had in 2012.

Barack Obama had less than a 5,000,000 vote in plurality in 2012.

Without a black candidate to mobilize the black vote this year, many professional pollsters predict blacks will probably not be voting in 2016 in their all time high 2008 & 2012 numbers.

I think the GOP has the best chance of winning the Presidency in years.....it could possibly be a landslide depending on who wins the nomination.


Probably not, but the minorities are strongly in the democrats side, and add them to the stronger woman vote and the republicans barely stand a chance.

But it's fun to watch all you hopefuls believe that a nut will win presidency. For the sake of comedy I actually hope you're right.


The republicans havent counted on the minority vote for years. They traditionally vote democrat anyway, but as I mentioned before, traditionally....unless very motivated....traditionally they will stay home & not vote. As far as the woman vote. If you are so niave to believe the American woman is a single item voter....think again.....at best Clinton will get a 10% plurality in the woman vote. That said, with minorities staying home.....they don't like Clinton anyway.....but if they stay home that's about 2 to 3 million votes the democrats will lose from 2012.

Couple that with a newly energized disgruntled voter block, you know the Trumpers, who when they do vote, usually go to the right.....& I see the dems lucky to hold on to most of what they have Congressionally.



So black voters are single item voters but American women aren't? Women, in the majority, won't vote for a republican nut wanting to take away their rights and health programs. It's not just that Clinton is a woman, it's the fact the republicans are crazy religious zealots that drives the *majority* of women away from the party.

Minorities
Women
Educated white men.

That's the democrat bloc.  The Republicans get the trumpers, religious zealots, and the poorly educated white men.  Within the bloc they might have tremendous support for Trump, but once it hits the real fight then we'll see the real standings. I'll be honest in saying I don't think clinton has a strong chance. And I'll be honest in saying I hope you prove me wrong. Because a Trump presidency would mean I can get drunk each day while watching the news. Grin


You need to get out more often. Take a trip to the USA.....you'd probably be able to cross off most of those misconceptions you have, but remember them around election time...to see how wrongly you've been informed by those you trust today. Wink


Oh I have no misconceptions about majority of Americans being Nqr.  I mean to believe that the problem with gun massacres is that there aren't enough guns is enough to tell me many are crazy. But crazy enough to vote trump?  I hope so!! 


We'll see by the end of March, or April if he will be the nominee.

AFAIK, it's way too early in the process to guarantee he's the guy.

In politics there are way too many variables to guarantee anything, that is until after the actual election. Wink
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Reply #2384 - Feb 25th, 2016 at 6:11am
 
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Trump wins in Nevada, getting 45.9%. The Republicans are in big trouble. They are less united than in the previous two elections. The situation will remain in flux, but if they don't get behind one candidate soon, they could hand the election to the Democrats.


But they are now in the process of picking that candidate. That's what the process is. And even the RNC, the establishment, has said they will back Trump if he's the one.
There's been a lot of bullish*t talked about a GOP mess, mostly by Democrat supporters and left wing bigots.
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