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How'd they do with Romney and Obama?

Happy to offer you the same terms as Ema if you like.
What does that have to do with what I said?  

If you wanted to make a case to someone that Trump is done as of TODAY, the argument that oddsmakers say so isn't very smart, because a gambler might very well remember they got Brexit wrong, which was a couple of months ago.  There's a lot of reasons to say Trump is done.  But oddsmakers?  Oof.

 
Just checking back in to see if people are still making excuses for their racism aka Trump supporting---








They are.
I don't think Otis is qualified to make this comment.

Explain again why Otis moved to a less diverse neighborhood and endures long commute to work.

 
Okay, I'm convinced. Trump is trying to throw the election. He has to be. "A taco truck on every corner" would be, by far, the most popular proposal in the election. Possibly in the entire history of American politics. It is a more utopian vision of this country's future than was ever dreamt of by any poet. And Trump has taken this, and ascribed it to his opponent. I just don't know how else to explain it.

 
Okay, I'm convinced. Trump is trying to throw the election. He has to be. "A taco truck on every corner" would be, by far, the most popular proposal in the election. Possibly in the entire history of American politics. It is a more utopian vision of this country's future than was ever dreamt of by any poet. And Trump has taken this, and ascribed it to his opponent. I just don't know how else to explain it.
Modern 'chicken in every pot', it's brilliant.

I'd also like to see:

- a growler in every fridge.

- free vending machine snacks.

- no more tipping.

Although not ethnically related these would be popular policies in my opinion.

 
Okay, I'm convinced. Trump is trying to throw the election. He has to be. "A taco truck on every corner" would be, by far, the most popular proposal in the election. Possibly in the entire history of American politics. It is a more utopian vision of this country's future than was ever dreamt of by any poet. And Trump has taken this, and ascribed it to his opponent. I just don't know how else to explain it.
Tacos are good!

 
Why isn't the Trump Pay-for-Play story in Florida not getting more coverage?

Florida's attorney general personally solicited a political contribution from Donald Trump around the same time her office deliberated joining an investigation of alleged fraud at Trump University and its affiliates
The new disclosure from Attorney General Pam Bondi's spokesman to The Associated Press on Monday provides additional details around the unusual circumstances of Trump's $25,000 donation to Bondi.

 
Why isn't the Trump Pay-for-Play story in Florida not getting more coverage?

Florida's attorney general personally solicited a political contribution from Donald Trump around the same time her office deliberated joining an investigation of alleged fraud at Trump University and its affiliates
The new disclosure from Attorney General Pam Bondi's spokesman to The Associated Press on Monday provides additional details around the unusual circumstances of Trump's $25,000 donation to Bondi.


I don't think the press understands or appreciates the importance of corruption. It's not just Trump. Heck it's not just the press,

 
I have a sneaking suspicion other demographics are on board with Trump's immigration plan that aren't being vocal about it.

 
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Trump campaign is apparently citing a @FiveThirtyEight poll showing him ahead in Ohio. There isn't one—we don't do our own horse race polls.

Nate Silver@NateSilver538 7m7 minutes ago


Our polling average in Ohio—based on other people's polls!—is Clinton 41.8, Trump 39.8. Close but Clinton up a hair.

 
It's absolutely ridiculous.  This should be a campaign killer, but media gotta sell ads.

Trump used charity money to bribe a state Attorney General not to pursue a lawsuit again him and there's been almost no reaction.  This is way bigger than Hillary's emails yet we'll hear about those ad nauseum until election day.
Didn't he do this in Texas as well?

 
It's absolutely ridiculous.  This should be a campaign killer, but media gotta sell ads.

Trump used charity money to bribe a state Attorney General not to pursue a lawsuit again him and there's been almost no reaction.  This is way bigger than Hillary's emails yet we'll hear about those ad nauseum until election day.
So he didn't even bribe her with his own money?

 
When Kellyanne Conway became the new campaign manager two weeks ago for Donald Trump, she established her hallmark right out of the gate: lying.


 
 
It began with very circumstances of her hiring. Everyone knew that her appointment meant that Trump’s existing campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was out. This sort of reshuffling generates bad publicity for a campaign because such a major shake-up only two months before an election indicates turmoil within the organization.
 
Conway’s solution to the problem was simple: to just lie. This is really not a shake-up, she insisted. Instead, she characterized it as an “expansion.” She claimed that Manafort would remain in his job and she would merely join Manafort along with Stephen Bannon, the new campaign CEO who was also brought in at the same time as Conway. She painted a lovely picture that the three of them would work together in perfect harmony to run the campaign all the way through until the election. Two days later, Manafort was gone. Some might say that Conway deserves some leeway because such a major shake-up is a sensitive event and any new campaign manager would certainly finesse the issue to minimize the damage. Fair enough.But this was no mere finessing. This was a carefully planned lie. Presenting to the media the new false management structure of the three-person team created the impression that a disorderly shake-up was not underway. But, of course, this turned out to be a deception.Furthermore, when Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton suggested that it was a shake-up, Conway viciously attacked her for being a liar. “That was a complete lie,” Conway charged, insisting, “Nobody got fired at the Trump campaign today.” The audacity is stunning. Not only was Conway lying herself but when someone else spoke the truth, Conway attacked that person, calling her a liar.This is how Conway began her new job as Trump’s campaign manager. And it didn’t stop there. The bald-faced lies have only continued.



Some of them are so obviously false that they are laughable like Conway’s assertion that Trump does not insult people. “He doesn’t hurl personal insults,” she claimed.

This, of course, is absurd. Trump is the king of hurling personal insults. Even Megyn Kelly on her Fox News program scolded Conway for this doozy. “Now, you know that’s not true,” Kelly said.
 
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I have a sneaking suspicion other demographics are on board with Trump's immigration plan that aren't being vocal about it.
Yeah, but based on most of your previous posts, you're wrong most of the time, so there's that. :shrug:

 
America has a lot of racism just under the surface that Trump is picking at day after day.   I would have thought America as a whole was smarter than to fall for "one liners", but we are only a few years away from "Drill Baby Drill!" when people thought Palin was the next best thing since sliced bread.   America is silly. 

 
America has a lot of racism just under the surface that Trump is picking at day after day.   I would have thought America as a whole was smarter than to fall for "one liners", but we are only a few years away from "Drill Baby Drill!" when people thought Palin was the next best thing since sliced bread.   America is silly. 
Eh, a certain segment are dumb and racist and that's who Trump's appealing too.  While this sect is larger than most would like it's not big enough by itself to bring him close to the presidency.  Now if he can get college educated woman to vote for him, the country would be in trouble. 

 
Eh, a certain segment are dumb and racist and that's who Trump's appealing too.  While this sect is larger than most would like it's not big enough by itself to bring him close to the presidency.  Now if he can get college educated woman to vote for him, the country would be in trouble. 
I hope he isn't close to getting in the White House, but he will win some states and that is scary enough to think that a large sect of people agree with him. 

 
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