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[Word on the street] Americans not viewing Hilary as leader

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Honey Bear, Oct 2, 2016.

  1. sirbaihu

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    LOLOL
     
  2. sirbaihu

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    LOLOL Is this supposed to be funny or not?
     
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    they are probably the only "persuadable" voters left


    these folks' minds are set; they're not "persuadable" voters like the educated suburbanites

    yip, the educated suburbanites can see thru Trump's lies
     
  5. Honey Bear

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    Traditional swing voters aren't accounted for when you include the number of dems who will be voting republican and vice versa this election.

    This is an unprecedented election due to the instability of the voter base. The struggle of the past decade has been ongoing and both nominees are polarizing.

    The affluent group of suburbanites I've spoken to ( Poway, Encinitas, Key Biscayne) are the ones who emphasize they don't view Hilary as a leader---even though they are traditionally democrats. She'll do the bare minimum to retain their vote, but it's the less affluent "dem" parts of America that are gravitating towards Trump. They want a shake up in the establishment and aren't willing to deal with another crooked, smug politician who talks **** about them after walking off the stage.

    Trump is who they thought he was - and they respect him for it.
     
  6. JuanValdez

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    Your anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. Or made up. At the same time you're reporting all these anecdotal reservations about Clinton among the people, she's running away with the contest is the scientific surveys.
     
  7. dandorotik

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    My question for the rest is this: how badly should we troll Honey Bear after Clinton is elected? Should we just have pity on him and let it go.... or should we at least give him a little bit of the business? I vote for the former- let's pretend he has a temporary aneurism or something.
     
  8. adoo

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    stop pretending that the world revolves around you.

    in the aftermath of the first debate, where Trump came off as an incoherent buffoon, the latest scientific polls show a dramatic swing in these suburbs
    • Hillary has increased her lead in
      • PA from 2% before the debate to the current 11%
      • CO from a 2% deficit before the debate to the current lead of 9%
      • Fla from a 2% deficit before the debate to the current lead of 5%

    just the opposite, when the rubber hits the road, the thin-skinned bully has shown that he is but a chicken bleep
    • in the meeting w the President of Mexico, scared shi tless of telling him that his country will pay for the wall
    • in his debate w Hillary, scared shi tless of bring up her email issues; ditto for the Clinton foundation, immigration, Muslim ban.
     
  9. JuanValdez

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    If Clinton wins, I'm sure Matty B will be long gone.
     

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