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  • PJ_Soul said:
    it's the political system that has failed, not the education system. 

    as repugnant as the man is, I can sort of see why so many people voted for him. just like patriotism, these folks are indoctrinated from a very young age as to which party is evil and which is good. they can rationalize that, as much of a fucking creep as he is, they see it as he's just a small fry towards the greater good, which is the republican machine of keeping taxes down (but not really), jobs local (but not really), guns in my hands, and men and women married and having babies. 

    republicans aren't dumber than you. they just have different values. and just like you wanted to vote for hillary, as corrupt and money and war hungry as the right thinks she is, and as some of the left believes she is, were wiling to vote her in. they didn't want to risk their military lives for her supposed war mongering ways. not to mention you'll never in our lifetime hear a republican wanting to slash the military at the same time as sending them off to war. that just doesn't happen. 

    I think, as much as even I have been a party to the trump-bashing, it would be infinitely more productive to find ways to constructively criticize him and his admin in a way that may actually sway some voters into thinking a bit differently in 3 years. instead of just the "fuck you are all idiots" mantra. that won't work. if anything, it will make things worse and make his base dig their heels in even deeper. 
    Re your comment about dumb.... Well, that is a touchy subject obviously, but I'm going to "go there", lol ... Many would argue that Republicans (Trump supporters, I should say) are, as a group, dumber, and that some of their shared values may very well be a reflection of that. So might their blind loyalty. In a lot of cases they are being harmed (directly, in many cases) by what they claim to support, which, some might argue, is a sign of being dumb. And if you're going to guess at who has the higher collective IQ - Trump supporters or Bernie supporters - can you honestly say that you don't know which guess would be the correct one? As for swaying them by not calling them what they are - idiots.... Hahaha, that's not going to work, so why bother? Seriously. They can't dig their heels in any deeper. Logical, rational thinking and communication is not going to touch them man. The ONLY thing that will change their minds is them being directly, personally harmed by something that they can't deny was Trump's fault. But they are so entrenched at this point, I'm not sure ANYTHING would convince them something was Trump's fault anyway.
    ... Am I saying these people are beyond hope? Yes. I think I am. Here's hoping for better in the younger generations. I think there is room for hope there.
    but the same could be said about democrats, hillary supporters. people who perport to be peace loving, anti-war, when many people believe that's the exact opposite of what she would have given them. same thing with how everyone thinks trump is less corrupt than hillary. i mean, really? he is obviously more outwardly corrupt, or fits the mold i should say, but there's no way that hillary's is squeeky clean. so, i think it goes both ways. it's all too easy to criticize trump supporters as stupid and whatnot, based on everything he has promised vs everything he has done so far, everything he has said in the media, but he has struck a chord for a reason. one example, i have sighted before, is my uncle. catholic conservative, vert intelligent and successful lawyer, but also a guy who shoots from the hip, and appreciates a guy who doesn't bullshit. he's canadian, so of course it means nothing, but i don't think it's fair to paint all trump supporters as how many of us and others have portrayed them. because, honestly, i think in some way the reason we have done that is because we simply can't explain why they'd vote for him, so they "must be stupider" than we are. we put ourselves in this intellectual tower and laugh, even though he/they are the ones in power. as i have stated several times, there's no fucking way that 63 million people who voted for him are all stupid. not even close. 

    democrats put themselves on this pedestal of being the intellectuals, the inner city business people, the lawyers, etc, and paint republican voters as these back road hicks with no teeth. it's simply not accurate. they always have. look at bush. look at obama. look at bill clinton. and yes, look at trump. look at how we all look at each of these guys and their voters based on their party. 

    people who keep harping on trump for his sexual predatory nature, victim shaming, etc, have a very valid point about hillary and how hypocritical it is to dismiss her victim blaming/shaming when it comes to bill. no, this isn't about bill, and no, i'm not comparing her victim shaming to trump's sexual misconduct, but she's far from innocent. this is about how she defended bill, and all the many many women who came forward, and still have to this day, and she calls them names. when republicans do that, it's repulsive. when hillary does it, she's being a strong woman. 

    you are right, as i already mentioned, yes, you most likely won't get anywhere with trump's base. but you will get somewhere with people like me, who don't vote down party lines, who vote based on the issues of the day, the swing votes, and especially, as dignin said, the non-voters. 

    so i suppose make fun of all the trump supporters as morons as much as you wish. but while it definitely won't help the cause, it certainly still could hurt it. when people feel bullied, and when others see people being bullied, it tends to galvanize the group and even recruit more sympathy, no matter what they have done to 'deserve' the bullying in the first place. 
    Intelligence aside, trump voters decided to vote for a bigot who ran a campaign based on racism. That’s a fact and I have zero shits to give if they feel bullied when this is pointed out to them. 
    but you should. I never said to feel sorry for them. I'm saying it could have the opposite effect that you desire. you think these people are going to say "oh fuck, maybe I am racist/stupid/greedy" and crawl into a corner and let the next election play itself out? 
    His base, the 35%, The ditto heads, janitors, savages will never abandon him. However, independents, Reagan dems and some conservatives already have buyer’s remorse. They’re mortified and will either vote Indy, dem or stay home. The dems are already well organized at the local level and making inroads. That will carry well into 2018 and 2020. Trump embarrasses the nation on a daily basis and as a result, loses the support outside of his base. Untenable.
     
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,664
    PJ_Soul said:
    it's the political system that has failed, not the education system. 

    as repugnant as the man is, I can sort of see why so many people voted for him. just like patriotism, these folks are indoctrinated from a very young age as to which party is evil and which is good. they can rationalize that, as much of a fucking creep as he is, they see it as he's just a small fry towards the greater good, which is the republican machine of keeping taxes down (but not really), jobs local (but not really), guns in my hands, and men and women married and having babies. 

    republicans aren't dumber than you. they just have different values. and just like you wanted to vote for hillary, as corrupt and money and war hungry as the right thinks she is, and as some of the left believes she is, were wiling to vote her in. they didn't want to risk their military lives for her supposed war mongering ways. not to mention you'll never in our lifetime hear a republican wanting to slash the military at the same time as sending them off to war. that just doesn't happen. 

    I think, as much as even I have been a party to the trump-bashing, it would be infinitely more productive to find ways to constructively criticize him and his admin in a way that may actually sway some voters into thinking a bit differently in 3 years. instead of just the "fuck you are all idiots" mantra. that won't work. if anything, it will make things worse and make his base dig their heels in even deeper. 
    Re your comment about dumb.... Well, that is a touchy subject obviously, but I'm going to "go there", lol ... Many would argue that Republicans (Trump supporters, I should say) are, as a group, dumber, and that some of their shared values may very well be a reflection of that. So might their blind loyalty. In a lot of cases they are being harmed (directly, in many cases) by what they claim to support, which, some might argue, is a sign of being dumb. And if you're going to guess at who has the higher collective IQ - Trump supporters or Bernie supporters - can you honestly say that you don't know which guess would be the correct one? As for swaying them by not calling them what they are - idiots.... Hahaha, that's not going to work, so why bother? Seriously. They can't dig their heels in any deeper. Logical, rational thinking and communication is not going to touch them man. The ONLY thing that will change their minds is them being directly, personally harmed by something that they can't deny was Trump's fault. But they are so entrenched at this point, I'm not sure ANYTHING would convince them something was Trump's fault anyway.
    ... Am I saying these people are beyond hope? Yes. I think I am. Here's hoping for better in the younger generations. I think there is room for hope there.
    but the same could be said about democrats, hillary supporters. people who perport to be peace loving, anti-war, when many people believe that's the exact opposite of what she would have given them. same thing with how everyone thinks trump is less corrupt than hillary. i mean, really? he is obviously more outwardly corrupt, or fits the mold i should say, but there's no way that hillary's is squeeky clean. so, i think it goes both ways. it's all too easy to criticize trump supporters as stupid and whatnot, based on everything he has promised vs everything he has done so far, everything he has said in the media, but he has struck a chord for a reason. one example, i have sighted before, is my uncle. catholic conservative, vert intelligent and successful lawyer, but also a guy who shoots from the hip, and appreciates a guy who doesn't bullshit. he's canadian, so of course it means nothing, but i don't think it's fair to paint all trump supporters as how many of us and others have portrayed them. because, honestly, i think in some way the reason we have done that is because we simply can't explain why they'd vote for him, so they "must be stupider" than we are. we put ourselves in this intellectual tower and laugh, even though he/they are the ones in power. as i have stated several times, there's no fucking way that 63 million people who voted for him are all stupid. not even close. 

    democrats put themselves on this pedestal of being the intellectuals, the inner city business people, the lawyers, etc, and paint republican voters as these back road hicks with no teeth. it's simply not accurate. they always have. look at bush. look at obama. look at bill clinton. and yes, look at trump. look at how we all look at each of these guys and their voters based on their party. 

    people who keep harping on trump for his sexual predatory nature, victim shaming, etc, have a very valid point about hillary and how hypocritical it is to dismiss her victim blaming/shaming when it comes to bill. no, this isn't about bill, and no, i'm not comparing her victim shaming to trump's sexual misconduct, but she's far from innocent. this is about how she defended bill, and all the many many women who came forward, and still have to this day, and she calls them names. when republicans do that, it's repulsive. when hillary does it, she's being a strong woman. 

    you are right, as i already mentioned, yes, you most likely won't get anywhere with trump's base. but you will get somewhere with people like me, who don't vote down party lines, who vote based on the issues of the day, the swing votes, and especially, as dignin said, the non-voters. 

    so i suppose make fun of all the trump supporters as morons as much as you wish. but while it definitely won't help the cause, it certainly still could hurt it. when people feel bullied, and when others see people being bullied, it tends to galvanize the group and even recruit more sympathy, no matter what they have done to 'deserve' the bullying in the first place. 
    Intelligence aside, trump voters decided to vote for a bigot who ran a campaign based on racism. That’s a fact and I have zero shits to give if they feel bullied when this is pointed out to them. 
    but you should. I never said to feel sorry for them. I'm saying it could have the opposite effect that you desire. you think these people are going to say "oh fuck, maybe I am racist/stupid/greedy" and crawl into a corner and let the next election play itself out? 
    His base, the 35%, The ditto heads, janitors, savages will never abandon him. However, independents, Reagan dems and some conservatives already have buyer’s remorse. They’re mortified and will either vote Indy, dem or stay home. The dems are already well organized at the local level and making inroads. That will carry well into 2018 and 2020. Trump embarrasses the nation on a daily basis and as a result, loses the support outside of his base. Untenable.
     
    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
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  • MayDay10
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    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
    I wont ever say its impossible... but I strongly believe if we held an election any day since last November, he would lose bad.  

    He doesn't have the support to sustain IMO.  The support has shrunk, and the opposition has grown from somewhat passive/indifferent to mobilizing.  His supporters/base aren't enough.  The 'centrist' republicans who backed him know now he is a fraud and there was no master plan to win the white house and install an airtight team of experts.  

    The only thing that will turn things is if there is a major terror attack and/or major military conflict.  Which is terrifying.  

    Trump was the death throes of the Republican Party as it was on the National stage.  The anti-abortion coalition, with the Eisenhower republicans are aging out.  Listening to the local conservative station (which I do check out every blue moon)... all the ads are for the age 60+ demographic, or people who are easily scared into buying strange financial advice scams.  Trump gave the brand a coat of paint to appeal to many xenophobic derelicts who want the ability to use racist terms again and somehow reverse the natural societal trend and necessity of globalism.   

     
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    He has no shot
  • Wobbie said:
    there has to be a special place in hell for sarah huckabee sanders.

    and, hugh, you are a moron if you support trump. dude is fundamentally unfit for the highest office in the land. the moron factor elected him.

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    jesus. learn to read. you are a moron if you think I support trump. 
    I think he meant 'you' in the general sense.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,614
    PJ_Soul said:
    it's the political system that has failed, not the education system. 

    as repugnant as the man is, I can sort of see why so many people voted for him. just like patriotism, these folks are indoctrinated from a very young age as to which party is evil and which is good. they can rationalize that, as much of a fucking creep as he is, they see it as he's just a small fry towards the greater good, which is the republican machine of keeping taxes down (but not really), jobs local (but not really), guns in my hands, and men and women married and having babies. 

    republicans aren't dumber than you. they just have different values. and just like you wanted to vote for hillary, as corrupt and money and war hungry as the right thinks she is, and as some of the left believes she is, were wiling to vote her in. they didn't want to risk their military lives for her supposed war mongering ways. not to mention you'll never in our lifetime hear a republican wanting to slash the military at the same time as sending them off to war. that just doesn't happen. 

    I think, as much as even I have been a party to the trump-bashing, it would be infinitely more productive to find ways to constructively criticize him and his admin in a way that may actually sway some voters into thinking a bit differently in 3 years. instead of just the "fuck you are all idiots" mantra. that won't work. if anything, it will make things worse and make his base dig their heels in even deeper. 
    Re your comment about dumb.... Well, that is a touchy subject obviously, but I'm going to "go there", lol ... Many would argue that Republicans (Trump supporters, I should say) are, as a group, dumber, and that some of their shared values may very well be a reflection of that. So might their blind loyalty. In a lot of cases they are being harmed (directly, in many cases) by what they claim to support, which, some might argue, is a sign of being dumb. And if you're going to guess at who has the higher collective IQ - Trump supporters or Bernie supporters - can you honestly say that you don't know which guess would be the correct one? As for swaying them by not calling them what they are - idiots.... Hahaha, that's not going to work, so why bother? Seriously. They can't dig their heels in any deeper. Logical, rational thinking and communication is not going to touch them man. The ONLY thing that will change their minds is them being directly, personally harmed by something that they can't deny was Trump's fault. But they are so entrenched at this point, I'm not sure ANYTHING would convince them something was Trump's fault anyway.
    ... Am I saying these people are beyond hope? Yes. I think I am. Here's hoping for better in the younger generations. I think there is room for hope there.
    but the same could be said about democrats, hillary supporters. people who perport to be peace loving, anti-war, when many people believe that's the exact opposite of what she would have given them. same thing with how everyone thinks trump is less corrupt than hillary. i mean, really? he is obviously more outwardly corrupt, or fits the mold i should say, but there's no way that hillary's is squeeky clean. so, i think it goes both ways. it's all too easy to criticize trump supporters as stupid and whatnot, based on everything he has promised vs everything he has done so far, everything he has said in the media, but he has struck a chord for a reason. one example, i have sighted before, is my uncle. catholic conservative, vert intelligent and successful lawyer, but also a guy who shoots from the hip, and appreciates a guy who doesn't bullshit. he's canadian, so of course it means nothing, but i don't think it's fair to paint all trump supporters as how many of us and others have portrayed them. because, honestly, i think in some way the reason we have done that is because we simply can't explain why they'd vote for him, so they "must be stupider" than we are. we put ourselves in this intellectual tower and laugh, even though he/they are the ones in power. as i have stated several times, there's no fucking way that 63 million people who voted for him are all stupid. not even close. 

    democrats put themselves on this pedestal of being the intellectuals, the inner city business people, the lawyers, etc, and paint republican voters as these back road hicks with no teeth. it's simply not accurate. they always have. look at bush. look at obama. look at bill clinton. and yes, look at trump. look at how we all look at each of these guys and their voters based on their party. 

    people who keep harping on trump for his sexual predatory nature, victim shaming, etc, have a very valid point about hillary and how hypocritical it is to dismiss her victim blaming/shaming when it comes to bill. no, this isn't about bill, and no, i'm not comparing her victim shaming to trump's sexual misconduct, but she's far from innocent. this is about how she defended bill, and all the many many women who came forward, and still have to this day, and she calls them names. when republicans do that, it's repulsive. when hillary does it, she's being a strong woman. 

    you are right, as i already mentioned, yes, you most likely won't get anywhere with trump's base. but you will get somewhere with people like me, who don't vote down party lines, who vote based on the issues of the day, the swing votes, and especially, as dignin said, the non-voters. 

    so i suppose make fun of all the trump supporters as morons as much as you wish. but while it definitely won't help the cause, it certainly still could hurt it. when people feel bullied, and when others see people being bullied, it tends to galvanize the group and even recruit more sympathy, no matter what they have done to 'deserve' the bullying in the first place. 
    Intelligence aside, trump voters decided to vote for a bigot who ran a campaign based on racism. That’s a fact and I have zero shits to give if they feel bullied when this is pointed out to them. 
    but you should. I never said to feel sorry for them. I'm saying it could have the opposite effect that you desire. you think these people are going to say "oh fuck, maybe I am racist/stupid/greedy" and crawl into a corner and let the next election play itself out? 
    Nearly all of them will vote Republican again. The next Dem can flip some if she/he speaks to their fears and insecurities without mentioning race. Since I won’t be that candidate, I don’t have a problem calling it what it is. 
  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,628
    MayDay10 said:
    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
    I wont ever say its impossible... but I strongly believe if we held an election any day since last November, he would lose bad.  
    I actually thought it was possible from day one.  It was a perfect storm: what anger that there was a black president, terrible Hillary, a uniquely terrible pool of GOP candidates.  And I feel like there's a danger in just assuming, as most of us did last year, that it can't happen again.  The electoral college inflates their votes and the Dems don't have a very deep bench.  Oh, and cheating will be a factor.

    I believe just as strongly that if we had a Trump election vs. Hillary at any time, he'd win every time.  Against someone not universally-hated?  Who knows?

    MayDay10 said:
    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
    He doesn't have the support to sustain IMO.  The support has shrunk, and the opposition has grown from somewhat passive/indifferent to mobilizing.  His supporters/base aren't enough.  The 'centrist' republicans who backed him know now he is a fraud and there was no master plan to win the white house and install an airtight team of experts.   
    I am curious to see how Roy Moore does.  The allegations hurt him in the polls...but I think we've entered an era in which we elect terrible human beings and while we are ashamed to admit, even to a pollster we have not met, to liking a scumbag, behind the curtain...

    I think he has more support amongst those that are not the crazy cultists than the left wants to admit.  And ultimately, he'll still have a "R" by his name.

    MayDay10 said:
    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
    The only thing that will turn things is if there is a major terror attack and/or major military conflict.  Which is terrifying.  


    That would help his popularity.  And if ever there was a, uh, "public servant" that would facilitate something at enormous risk to the people he's supposed to serve, this self-serving narcissist is the one.  This is very terrifying.  I don't hesitate for a second to say he'd happily trade the lives of thousands of Americans he's never met for a 50% + approval rating.

    MayDay10 said:
    I agree with you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, none of us, NONE OF US, believed he had a snowball's chance in hell of becoming president in the first place. don't underestimate his ability to rally his supporters in 2020. 

    if he's not in jail by then. 
    Trump was the death throes of the Republican Party as it was on the National stage.  The anti-abortion coalition, with the Eisenhower republicans are aging out.  Listening to the local conservative station (which I do check out every blue moon)... all the ads are for the age 60+ demographic, or people who are easily scared into buying strange financial advice scams.  Trump gave the brand a coat of paint to appeal to many xenophobic derelicts who want the ability to use racist terms again and somehow reverse the natural societal trend and necessity of globalism.    
    The only party looking worse than the GOP is the Democrats.  And don't underestimate xenophobia...plenty of people in all age cohorts are buying into his "immigrant" fears (regardless of how much more likely it is to be killed by an American gunman).
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,614
    How are dems looking worse than repubs? They’re picking up state seats and they just did okay in Virginia. 
  • ikiT
    ikiT USA Posts: 11,059
    I mean...Jesus.
    So wrong on EVERY level.
    There's not ONE THING that he says, or one position he holds, that I agree with...

    Oh and that Access HOLLYWOODER?  The next time you see it...
    After Trumpito exits the bus, so SMOOTHLY, just watch the way he looks that girl up and down.   


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    I call for his IMPEACHMENT!  He sorry yo.  SORRY.
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  • it's the political system that has failed, not the education system. 

    as repugnant as the man is, I can sort of see why so many people voted for him. just like patriotism, these folks are indoctrinated from a very young age as to which party is evil and which is good. they can rationalize that, as much of a fucking creep as he is, they see it as he's just a small fry towards the greater good, which is the republican machine of keeping taxes down (but not really), jobs local (but not really), guns in my hands, and men and women married and having babies. 

    republicans aren't dumber than you. they just have different values. and just like you wanted to vote for hillary, as corrupt and money and war hungry as the right thinks she is, and as some of the left believes she is, were wiling to vote her in. they didn't want to risk their military lives for her supposed war mongering ways. not to mention you'll never in our lifetime hear a republican wanting to slash the military at the same time as sending them off to war. that just doesn't happen. 

    I think, as much as even I have been a party to the trump-bashing, it would be infinitely more productive to find ways to constructively criticize him and his admin in a way that may actually sway some voters into thinking a bit differently in 3 years. instead of just the "fuck you are all idiots" mantra. that won't work. if anything, it will make things worse and make his base dig their heels in even deeper. 
    You could flip this and accuse Trump supporters and republicans in general as being anti-education and bigger bullies. They’re the ones regularly attacking the great equalizer, public and higher education. Mocking it and fact based scholarship, attacking college endowments and mocking liberal politicians for their educational achievement. Remember SOS Kerry for, god forbid, being fluent in French? Or Obama for attending Harvard Law and being professorial? GWB goes to Harvard Business School and by golly, he’s fit to be president, despite a lack of success in the private sector. AThe constant harping by the right on the US education system is a deliberate and concerted effort to dumb down the populace to their advantage. You get support for a tax bill by making it sound like a win when in fact you know it’s not and that your base is too dumb to figure it out. Look at the unemployment rates. Which category of education level attained has the highest unemployment rate? And the funny thing is, their too stupid to do what their party tells them, pull yourself up by their bootstraps and quit complaining. No sympathy, fuck them. I hope someone goes and talks to those coal miners in 2019 and those Carrier workers and ask them who they intend to support.
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  • In terms of Trump's - if he makes it - re-election chances, is it not just a 50-50?
    Because it involves American voters and 'Yey, go team!!'... Red v Blue.... etc...
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    In terms of Trump's - if he makes it - re-election chances, is it not just a 50-50?
    Because it involves American voters and 'Yey, go team!!'... Red v Blue.... etc...
    Go Purple!
    Last year, what was it? A 5% chance of winning? I would benlower than that now. I don’t see it going much higher if he’s still around in 2020. 
  • 5% chance of winning, true. I am still kinda stunned.
    But even with that the loser is gonna get what? a minimum of 46/47% of the vote? That is crazy and way too close to 50-50.
    Trump without the (R) what does he really get in a US election?

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    5% chance of winning, true. I am still kinda stunned.
    But even with that the loser is gonna get what? a minimum of 46/47% of the vote? That is crazy and way too close to 50-50.
    Trump without the (HRC) what does he really get in a US election?

    Adjusted that bottom question...hopefully, he can't rally more than the Dedicated Third without Hillary to demonize. 
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  • To a large degree, Trump's victory explains why he said, "I love the poorly educated" when campaigning.

    He needed simple people to buy his act. Anyone with half a brain knew he was a f**king tool, but to the moron... 'Make America Great Again' (with a good dose of winning) was all that was necessary.

    The scary thing is that everybody knew there were going to be a chunk of voters that were stupid enough to vote for the guy; however, I'm not sure anybody knew the magnitude that chunk of voters would amount to. There's a lot of stupid out there.

    I'm hoping for impeachment. Polls aside, I'm not sure the next election is a slam dunk. It might be wishful thinking to think he's a one term guy.
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  • So Trump has reverted back to floating birtherism and mass voter fraud for the reason he didn’t win the popular vote, as he questions the authenticity of the Access Hollywood tape. The president of the United States? Let that sink in. The president of the United States. Speaking of voter fraud, when is that commission going to report out?
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  • Donny, Donny, Donny. Brilliant brilliance brilliantly displayed.

    Donald Trump's Empty Chair Stunt Backfires Hilariously - HuffPost https://apple.news/A-i8_tvtrS7CcuR4gGghf2A
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