Hillary won more votes for President

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,421

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    And this old but goody....

    That Muslim Obama is going to send the U.N. troops to take our guns
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
    Actually ISIS is sneaking into clubs to target "the queers". I think the public knows which issue is more serious.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    edited October 2016
    JC29856 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    brianlux said:

    I know I'm being lazing here and not reading back several pages but why are we talking about Bill Clinton here? Other than of how he might influence this election or if Hillary wins how he might affect the presidency, why is Bill up on stage here?

    And I wonder about this- other than in the technical, legal sense, are Hillary and Bill even a couple any more?

    This is only slightly about Bill anymore. Hillary now has to answer for her victim shaming. This is now about her actions. The Clinton campaign opened this can of worms. Trump has to anwer for his actions and Hillary has to answer for her's.

    https://youtu.be/-C3pJ_97xlg
    You're incorrect here. Trump dropped his nuclear bomb. Done. But this is old news to everyone and has been litigated in the press 20 years ago. The tape is still the story of the day. Last night did not earn Trump one new vote.
    I didn't know rape and rape victims had a limitations statute or an expiration date.
    Imagine a rape counselor telling the victim, your rape happened 20 years ago, it's old news, move on.
    There's not in New York, where Trump raped a 13 year old. Too bad the hearing isn't scheduled until 12/16. Hopefully they are able to move the date up.
  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
    Actually ISIS is sneaking into clubs to target "the queers". I think the public knows which issue is more serious.
    You must not have heard about North Carolina.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    edited October 2016
    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    What have I learned in the last 2-7 days that was new? I see Trump as an stupid buffoon... a pig, an embarrassment to the Republic, a despicable human being. And what's worse, incoherent and dangerous on foreign policy where we do not have a good system of controls to restrain the POTUS.
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  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487

    JC29856 said:

    Hilliary is sympathetic to Muslims

    Cool. All humans should be.
    We can be sympathetic without importing them. I prefer we quit bombing their own countries.
  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    mcgruff10 said:

    The flag pin shit is absurd in this thread as well.

    No it s not. She s running for president of the United state of America. All of a sudden we can't represent america? Maybe she should wear a un pin instead?
    I'm surprised it isn't a Soros corporate logo, or GS.
  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487

    unsung said:

    I dont want Bill Clinton, or his wife, in the WH.

    You just don't want a white house at all.
    Why does it have to be white, check your privilege.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
    Actually ISIS is sneaking into clubs to target "the queers". I think the public knows which issue is more serious.
    You must not have heard about North Carolina.
    Oh I have heard about it. Believe me. Believe me. The question is which does the country actually care about more. The democrats still seem to think it's the bathrooms. Fools.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    What have I learned in the last 2-7 days that was new? I see Trump as an stupid buffoon... a pig, an embarrassment to the Republic, a despicable human being. And what's worse, incoherent and dangerous on foreign policy where we do not have a good system of controls to restrain the POTUS.
    Agree. The same can be said for his opponent. Now the country must make a choice.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
    Actually ISIS is sneaking into clubs to target "the queers". I think the public knows which issue is more serious.
    You must not have heard about North Carolina.
    Oh I have heard about it. Believe me. Believe me. The question is which does the country actually care about more. The democrats still seem to think it's the bathrooms. Fools.
    The GOP passed the law. They made it an issue.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.

    Most of his supporters are in the "bubble"...even though they are better off now then 8 years ago they still believe things are awful. I mean...muslims are trying to kill us right? We have bad trade deals.....yeah right
    Don't forget the queers might be sneaking into the bathroom at Target to check them out.
    Actually ISIS is sneaking into clubs to target "the queers". I think the public knows which issue is more serious.
    You must not have heard about North Carolina.
    Oh I have heard about it. Believe me. Believe me. The question is which does the country actually care about more. The democrats still seem to think it's the bathrooms. Fools.
    The GOP passed the law. They made it an issue.
    In that state. Yes.
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    I believe in a previous post he said that he has personal economic interest in Hilliary becoming president.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    JC29856 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    I believe in a previous post he said that he has personal economic interest in Hilliary becoming president.
    No I didn't. It would benefit me greatly if Republicans won national elections. Romney and McCain would have been good for my business. But I'm not a single issue voter.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    JC29856 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    I believe in a previous post he said that he has personal economic interest in Hilliary becoming president.
    Nothing is worse for my business than the CFPB. But I voted Obama twice.
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    mrussel1 said:

    JC29856 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    I believe in a previous post he said that he has personal economic interest in Hilliary becoming president.
    No I didn't. It would benefit me greatly if Republicans won national elections. Romney and McCain would have been good for my business. But I'm not a single issue voter.
    I'm pretty sure you did...you willing to donate some cash to a PJ charity if I quote your post?
  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    mrussel1 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    What have I learned in the last 2-7 days that was new? I see Trump as an stupid buffoon... a pig, an embarrassment to the Republic, a despicable human being. And what's worse, incoherent and dangerous on foreign policy where we do not have a good system of controls to restrain the POTUS.
    What have we learned in the past 30yrs is a better approach. Let's think about this for 1 second, russ. You are one of the smartest guys around here and very well rounded. I would like an honest assessment.
    Clinton has demonstrated real unethical and cynical behavior - She has lied about some major shit. It appears that she has the support of the Media, DOJ, Wall Street, Establishment Politicians, The FBI, and Foreign leaders. If she has gone around in secret to promote her causes, which who knows what they truly are considering she has policy for wall street and policy for the rest of us, you are basically giving her the ultimate power to lead/influence all of these groups. There wont be a wikileaks next time around - these people (Clinton) wont be careless next time around - their discussions will be face to face on tarmacs and secret locations. Basically what I'm saying is that she will go unchecked, and if she's capable of destroying evidence and feeding those special interest- where does that leave the American people? At war with Russia? In jails? As a progressive how can you support all of this? Given the leaks and simply given the reality of all that has happened. There's a lot to swallow here- I'm not trying to come off as some kind of conspiracy nut, but if Trump is elected we can all rest knowing that all those powerful entities will be keeping him on check, including the American people. He wont get away with anything.

    I'll be honest. I'm really considering voting for Trump. I fear our democracy will be stolen away from us and we won't even notice it. There have been to many major red flags for me. I consider myself a true progressive and I wont change that, but in my opinion she is a threat to our democracy and the future of my daughter. Election day will be a sad moment.
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    JC29856 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    JC29856 said:

    tonifig8 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Clinton +7 in today's Rasmussen poll. In a properly weighted poll, that's probably 9-10 points. In 2012 this poll had the worst ranking by Nate Silver, as being the most inaccurate due to its GOP electorate weighting.

    I also found it curious that Trump sought to tie Clinton to Obama every chance he got. That's curious because Obama's approvals are in the high 50's right now. Seems counter-intuitive unless you are only trying to secure your 38% which he did nicely.


    You're still with her, huh? You still don;t see anything wrong with your candidate? It's all fabricated conspiracies trying to bring her down?
    I believe in a previous post he said that he has personal economic interest in Hilliary becoming president.
    No I didn't. It would benefit me greatly if Republicans won national elections. Romney and McCain would have been good for my business. But I'm not a single issue voter.
    I'm pretty sure you did...you willing to donate some cash to a PJ charity if I quote your post?
    10 minutes...you reviewing or deleting your posts.
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