first thread devolved into shitposting, here's a new one
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If this only since he announced he was running, looks about right. Though they did forget a big one worth mentioning...
Cry me a river, bitch.If she does win the self-satisfied smug emanating from the Clinton drones will be disgusting. I can't even stomach the people on the forum who get giddy with excitement reading Nate Silver's latest self-aggrandizing bowel movement. I can't even trust a win from her because they've already found evidence of electronic tampering in Maryland and Illinois, but nothing is going to come out of it, just like how nothing came out of her foundation, her murders, her involvement in the middle east, and her handling of classified information.
Optimism.Obama is a fucking moron intentionally sabotaging the country at this point by handing ICANN over to the United Nations and Clinton will continue to ruin things in that sense. I've decided if she does win I am moving the server over to Iceland and changing our domain permanently to .is, because I don't want anything to do with this country. I'll also probably move again. Seeing a chance at a Trump America helped me put my boots to the ground and start looking for work in the country because a faint flicker of hope and optimistic burned in me for a fraction of a second.
Trump has repeatedly advocated for setting up a neo-colonial operation to take Iraqi oil. The military cost of such a venture would be extensive and perpetual. He's advocated for an extensive web of protectionism in the name of protecting jobs that have been renderd redundant for decades, even though cheap goods is the one thing keeping any kind of life in our nation's economy.I think that's the most disappointing thing of all seeing people like the autistic communist gloating about polls. I'm not pro-Trump because I love his fucking hair. I see him as a way to challenge the status quo which has involved us in constant war since I was old enough to understand what war was. I see him as a way of keeping people I quite like in the services alive until they can get out. I see him as a way to improve an economy which has never benefited me; the only job I've had in the US involved french fries and every real dollar came from overseas. I see him as a way to feel good about being who I am.
Nigga, your faggotry is gonna give you AIDS from masturbation at this rate.My entire life I've been told I can't say the word nigger and I owe shit to black people and I needn't use the word "fag" because someone might be offended and the entire world is slant against women and I have it so easy because of my cock. I just can't understand things because I'm a straight white man living in America, and all Americans are stupid, especially those without a degree.
Of course you caught less flack.I caught less flak with a Nazi avatar openly quoting Hitler and Rommel than I did earnestly supporting Trump. I don't even know why. I don't support him because I hate Mexicans or some shit. People who like Trump more often than not just like their country and want to see good things come of it. They're willing to take a risk because they feel like they're staking something worth nothing for the chance of immense returns. We know what we'll get with Hillary and it's nothing good. Trump might be neo-Hitler or he might be the best president in recent memory. Maybe he'll flounder and get nothing done. There's a chance that he'll do good and there's not the faintest fucking hope that Clinton will do anything anyone will appreciate besides her owners.
Cry me a river, bitch.
If it wasn't for you Trumptards foaming for the one candidate ruhtarded enough to lose to the least lïkable Democrat of the last one hundred years, she would've lost to the GOP going against Mr. Grainsiloes.
Optimism.
For an info-warrior who believes vaccines cause autism.
Optimism.
For a trust-fund baby whose every business venture ends in failure even when the government legally prohibits competition.
Optimism.
For a Ba'athist sympathiser who didn't know Russia annex'd Crimea and invaded the Ukraine.
Optimism.
Not even once.
Trump has repeatedly advocated for setting up a neo-colonial operation to take Iraqi oil. The military cost of such a venture would be extensive and perpetual. He's advocated for an extensive web of protectionism in the name of protecting jobs that have been renderd redundant for decades, even though cheap goods is the one thing keeping any kind of life in our nation's economy.
You were better off believing in your birthday candles.
Nigga, your faggotry is gonna give you AIDS from masturbation at this rate.
Of course you caught less flack.
Hitler could've actually won against Hillbot.
Posts like this are the reason E&N needs "Optimistic" back, nigga.@*Asterisk*, you're on a mental level lower than TrippinKahula without any of the Forest Gump charm. I'm not going to read some huge wall of text from the forum champion of foreskins.
If he wasn't enough of a sped to think a man who can't spend less time on Twitter than Brianna Wu should have nuclear weapons, Dear Leader could learn from you.I disagree with this.
Democrats entered the day down after about 2 weeks of vote by mail returns (and about 1.2 million ballots) about 20,000 votes. This 1.7% GOP advantage compares to a GOP advantage of 5% in 2012.
Then early voting happened.
First, not all counties have reported yet (17 yet to report, most are small), but when all said and done, over 300,000 will have voted on day one. Just to put into scale, 1.2 million voted by mail in the first two weeks.
When you add in the mail ballots from yesterday, 22% of all the ballots cast in Florida were cast in person yesterday. That is a remarkable number.
In total, Democrats reduced the Republican advantage of 1.7% going into yesterday to around 0.5% after day one (still counties reporting, so this number will move around).
Here are some interesting places on day one:
Won Duval County by 1,700 votes. Duval hasn't voted for a Democrat for President since Carter, and is one of those places where Trump really needs to run up the score. Dems also won the day in Polk County, an I-4 county that also hasn't voted for a Democrat since Carter.
Won Volusia County by several hundred, again a place that Trump was hoping to build on the gains of Romney in 2012.
And in bellwether county Hillsborough, the only place in Florida to vote for Bush twice and Obama twice, Democrats won by almost 3,000 votes, or roughly 14 points (49-35). By comparison, Democrats have a 7 point advantage in registration.
These gains are so large they come across as ridiculous so the author did an investigation.In fact, Democrats won every county along I-4, plus Pinellas -- including both Republican strongholds Polk and Seminole. The total I-4 vote was 48-33D. Seminole County hasn't voted Democrat in a Presidential election since Truman.
Base turnout was also very encouraging.
In Orange County, Democrats won a robust day 53-27%
In Broward County, Democrats won a record day 63-20%
In Palm Beach, a county which improved for Romney in 2012, Dems won 53-27%
In Alachua, where the University of Florida is, it was 65-22% Dems.
And in Dade County, 10,000 more voters showed up on the first day of early voting than 2012. Of the 35,000 who cast a ballot, Democrats won the day 53-27%.
Two points: First, even if that's all they did, Clinton would almost surely win Florida. Republicans need to expand the electorate to win.
But, that isn't what is happening. Over 28% of Democratic vote by mail returnees as of yesterday were either first time voters, or rare voters (voted in 1 of last 3), compared to 20% for Republicans. Other way of looking at it: 80% of GOP vote by mail returns are from the most likely voters, compared to 72% of Democrats. That is voter expansion.
Posts like this are the reason E&N needs "Optimistic" back, nigga.
If he wasn't enough of a sped to think a man who can't spend less time on Twitter than Brianna Wu should have nuclear weapons, Dear Leader could learn from you.
Have any of the candidates released their statements on this issue yet?
Have any of the candidates released their statements on this issue yet?
The GOP was warned from the start. Now they can all go down together. Pence is going to Utah to try and stem the bleeding to McMillian...let that sink in.For the poll unskewers:
Early voting data in NC and FL is suggesting that polls substantially undersampled democrats and Clinton's true lead is larger than indicated.
The reason polls take hugely pro-D samples is that among likely voters, there are way more Ds than Rs. R turnout is being depressed by their candidate while traditionally low-voting cohorts like Hispanics have been turning out in huge numbers.
Relative to 2012 numbers, Dems are up .3% on Rs in NC. That may seem tiny but 15 out of 16 polling places in the most heavily Dem region (Guilford) are closed due to the Republican state government. When they open up in less than a week the trickle will become a flood.
This is gonna be a down ballot massacre.
My predictions right now: Dem president, 51-53 Dems in the Senate, 208+ Dems in the House.
They predicted the same thing with Catholics and Mormons and were proven wrong. Our Cuban, Dominicans, and Mexican immigrants are a large chunk of our population now (and before them it was Spainiards, Irishmen, Poles, and Italians),but I have yet to see bishops and cardinals intimidate governments to adopt Church friendly legislation.
Most cultures (like familial primacy or thrift) are effectivly beaten out by the second or third generation. I'm a second generation Italian-American, but I don't intend on having a massive family, nor did my parents or grandparents. My great grandparents were a different story.
Also, Trump has just managed to dig himself a little bit deeper.
Its like he wants to be seen as if he has no empathy.
Haha yeah that will really get women voting RepublicanCan't Trump just let Mike Pence do the running instead?