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No Trump supporter cares about what he says, only that he is anti establishment. You can chant your little verses as much as you like and it won't change anything.

Have a nice day.

Every concrete proposal Trump now backs supports the interests of the wealthy and powerful: the bankers, wall street traders, corporations, credit card companies. And these are the people who exercise undue influence over politicians. So what exactly is he going to that will shake things up? As far as I can see, his program is to make the powerful even more powerful.

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No Trump supporter cares about what he says, only that he is anti establishment. You can chant your little verses as much as you like and it won't change anything.

Have a nice day.

Every concrete proposal Trump now backs supports the interests of the wealthy and powerful: the bankers, wall street traders, corporations, credit card companies. And these are the people who exercise undue influence over politicians. So what exactly is he going to that will shake things up? As far as I can see, his program is to make the powerful even more powerful.

Yeap, big oil, gas, and coal companies are going to love this guy (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-vows-cut-us-funding-climate-change/story?id=39410375).

["We’re going to rescind all the job-destroying Obama Executive Actions including the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the United States Rule," Trump said to applause from the audience.]

Trump wants to destroy the environment and the sheep are applauding.

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Since Trump has enough delegates to be the nominee don't you all think it is about time to close this thread or in the interest of fair play (ha ha ha) open one called, Is it too late to stop the Hillary machine thread." Because Trump is going to be running against Hillary and the equal time rule comes into play don't you think?

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Donald Trump for President: What Are the Chances?

"Many news outlets are quick to point out that the compression of the spread between Clinton and Trump is similar to 2008 when McCain and Obama were neck and neck in the polls,

before Obama sewed up the Democratic nomination. Presumably, undecided voters and Sanders supporters will coalesce around Clinton in July, and her poll numbers will rise."

Demographics and Destiny:

"According to a national NBC/WSJ poll taken in April, 69% of women, 79% of Latinos, and 88% of African Americans are negatively disposed toward Trump.

Moreover, Clinton wins those groups by wide margins: women choose Clinton over Trump by 15 points, Hispanics by 37 points and African-Americans by a staggering 75 points.

Consequently, the largest obstacle for Trump in the general election is demographics."

"The U.S. electorate has changed dramatically since Ronald Reagan won the White House in 1980. That year 88% of voters were white and 51% were men.

Of those groups, 56% of whites and 55% of men voted for Reagan. In 2012, only 72% of voters were white, and women had surpassed men at the polls, 53% to 47%.

The share of the Hispanic vote increased fivefold from 1980 to 2012, from 2% to 10%, and the share of African-American voters increased by 3%.

Mitt Romney won 59% of whites and 52% of men and still lost to Barack Obama by a wide margin." laugh.png

Donald Trump for President: What Are the Chances? | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/111615/current-probabilities-donald-trump-president.asp#ixzz49qVhbGAv

Destiny. The Day of Reckoning. And the Perfect Storm.

Sweet!

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Trump polls miserably among Asian Americans

"Donald Trump is wildly unpopular among Asian-American voters, who are flocking to the Democratic Party,

Only 19 percent of Asian Americans hold a favorable view of the presumptive Republican nominee, according to a survey of more than 1,000 registered Asian Americans,

conducted by three Asian-American NGOs, while 61 percent view him unfavorably. That's nearly the opposite of Hillary Clinton, who is viewed favorably by 62 percent of Asian Americans,

one of the fastest-growing minority populations in the country, and unfavorably by 26 percent."

"The survey asked respondents whether they planned to vote for a generic Republican or a Democrat in upcoming House and Senate races;

it found that Asian American voters preferred Democrats by roughly a two-to-one margin. All told, Asian Americans hold a net favorable view of the Democratic Party,

66 percent favorable to 19 percent unfavorable, and a net unfavorable view of the GOP, 46 percent unfavorable to 28 percent favorable."

"In 2012, Asian-Americans voted for Barack Obama over Mitt Romney 73 percent to 26 percent, and they've moved even further toward the Democratic Party since then.

While just 35 percent of Asian Americans identified as Democrats in 2012, 47 percent do so today; those identifying as Republicans have declined slightly from 18 percent in 2012,

to 15 percent in 2016, within the survey's margin of error."

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/donald-trump-asian-american-223502#ixzz49qeANH4i

Dunning Kruger anyone?

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The question is...is it too late?

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Dealt with the NOMINATION.

Being nominated doesn't make the vile monster president.

It does say a lot about a mans intelligence if the only thing he got is ad hominems.

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Poll shows that Millennials would flock to Clinton against Trump

Opposition to Trump nearly unites the rising generation.

"In a hypothetical Clinton v. Trump contest in November, voters under 35 would choose Clinton by a crushing 52%-19%, a preference that crosses demographic lines.

Among whites, she'd be backed by nearly 2-1, 45%-26%. Among Hispanics, by more than 4-1, 61%-14%. Among Asian Americans, by 5-1, 60%-11%.

Among African Americans, by 13-1, 67%-5%." laugh.png

"Clinton would carry young men and women by almost identical margins of more than 2-1.

Nearly one in four Republicans would defect to the Democrats if the GOP nominated Trump against Clinton. Just 7% of Democrats would defect to the GOP."

"Millennial voters were a key part of the electoral coalition that elected Barack Obama in 2008. In surveys of voters as they left polling places that November,

Obama carried voters under 30 over Republican John McCain by a lopsided 66%-32%."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/03/14/poll-millennials-clinton-sanders-trump-president/81612520/

The Perfect Storm.

The Wall Street-Funded, Flip-Flopping, RNC Lapdog Bloviator's chickens coming home to roost. thumbsup.gif

By massive margins: 2-1, 4-1, 5-1 and 13-1. Crushing indeed.

Relegating the Bloviator to a mere, bizarre footnote in American history. It's gonna be tremendous.

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Dealt with the NOMINATION.

Being nominated doesn't make the vile monster president.

It does say a lot about a mans intelligence if the only thing he got is ad hominems.

Just because Jinthing can't discuss issues and constantly refers to the Republican Presidential candidate in foul language similar to what a 12 year old would use does not mean he only has ad hominems. I'm sure if he was motivated he could post like an adult.

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600 U.S. writers speak out (in words) to oppose the poisonous fascist movement led by the vile monster:

Because, as writers, we are particularly aware of the many ways that language can be abused in the name of power;
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Because the rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response;
For all these reasons, we, the undersigned, as a matter of conscience, oppose, unequivocally, the candidacy of Donald J. Trump for the Presidency of the United States.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/WritersOnTrump

Civilized Americans will NEVER, and I mean NEVER accept the candidacy or potential horrific presidency of the vile monster as normal.

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Resistance is NOT futile.

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600 U.S. writers speak out (in words) to oppose the poisonous fascist movement led by the vile monster:

Because, as writers, we are particularly aware of the many ways that language can be abused in the name of power;
..
Because the rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response;
For all these reasons, we, the undersigned, as a matter of conscience, oppose, unequivocally, the candidacy of Donald J. Trump for the Presidency of the United States.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/WritersOnTrump

Check the writer's names. If you're civilized and literate (probably not a supporter of the vile monster) you likely know some!

Civilized Americans will NEVER, and mean NEVER accept the candidacy or potential horrific presidency of the vile monster as normal.

Resistance is NOT futile.

Why does "civilised" America have a predilection for electing horrific, vile, monster war mongers as POTUS ?

Would you like me to name few or will you answer the point ?

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Since Trump has enough delegates to be the nominee don't you all think it is about time to close this thread or in the interest of fair play (ha ha ha) open one called, Is it too late to stop the Hillary machine thread." Because Trump is going to be running against Hillary and the equal time rule comes into play don't you think?

On other web forums I visit Hillary has her own threads but nobody actually really posts in them. It would be the same here and the news editors know it so they don't bother.

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Dealt with the NOMINATION.

Being nominated doesn't make the vile monster president.

It does say a lot about a mans intelligence if the only thing he got is ad hominems.

Just because Jinthing can't discuss issues and constantly refers to the Republican Presidential candidate in foul language similar to what a 12 year old would use does not mean he only has ad hominems. I'm sure if he was motivated he could post like an adult.

Donald Trump is the plague.

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Dealt with the NOMINATION.

Being nominated doesn't make the vile monster president.

It does say a lot about a mans intelligence if the only thing he got is ad hominems.

Just because Jinthing can't discuss issues and constantly refers to the Republican Presidential candidate in foul language similar to what a 12 year old would use does not mean he only has ad hominems. I'm sure if he was motivated he could post like an adult.

Donald Trump is the plague.

What an intelligent and well thought out comment. You talk about Trump like he talks about Muslims.

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600 U.S. writers speak out (in words) to oppose the poisonous fascist movement led by the vile monster:

Because, as writers, we are particularly aware of the many ways that language can be abused in the name of power;
..
Because the rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response;
For all these reasons, we, the undersigned, as a matter of conscience, oppose, unequivocally, the candidacy of Donald J. Trump for the Presidency of the United States.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/WritersOnTrump

Civilized Americans will NEVER, and I mean NEVER accept the candidacy or potential horrific presidency of the vile monster as normal.

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Resistance is NOT futile.

And there it came again... the posters from the 1930's. Not a very "YUUUGGGEEE" surprise considering the fascistoid views in this thread.

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Come on can't you do any better than that? It is funny how people that call Trump a bully come up with such nonsense.

It is not about me.

Try dealing with the thread topic, or are youse guyz out to try to close the thread and its topic?

Trump is taking a hammering at any website domain, in the MSM and across the board. So his fanboyz are running about looking for a place to hide him. Try to get on HRC instead as usual and as always, which frankly speaking is old hat.

Trump is by far the most vulnerable candidate for Potus ever, which is why he's called the Black Swan of this unique American political campaign.

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Come on can't you do any better than that? It is funny how people that call Trump a bully come up with such nonsense.

It is not about me.

Try dealing with the thread topic, or are youse guyz out to try to close the thread and its topic?

Trump is taking a hammering at any website domain, in the MSM and across the board. So his fanboyz are running about looking for a place to hide him. Try to get on HRC instead as usual and as always, which frankly speaking is old hat.

Trump is by far the most vulnerable candidate for Potus ever, which is why he's called the Black Swan of this unique American political campaign.

I agree with you. Try and stick the topic, "Is it too late to stop Trump from getting the Republican Nomination for President" instead of trying to turn it into a name calling fest like calling the Republican Presidential nominee Mussolini, loudmouth, ignoramus. Oh wait who did that name calling?

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Come on can't you do any better than that? It is funny how people that call Trump a bully come up with such nonsense.

It is not about me.

Try dealing with the thread topic, or are youse guyz out to try to close the thread and its topic?

Trump is taking a hammering at any website domain, in the MSM and across the board. So his fanboyz are running about looking for a place to hide him. Try to get on HRC instead as usual and as always, which frankly speaking is old hat.

Trump is by far the most vulnerable candidate for Potus ever, which is why he's called the Black Swan of this unique American political campaign.

You might want to pay attention to what I have said before you lump me in with anybody. I call you out for making and behaving like a vile monster Mussolini (you see how stupid this sounds) and you just sit there and cry like a baby. Why don't you lay out some coherent arguments and just stop the silly name calling? You time and again just spew vitriol joined in by JT amongst others and it adds nothing to the discussion.

Donald is a bad guy we get that but you aren't furthering the discussion of what is so great about HRC. Notice I refrain from calling her names although a few come to mind.

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