Will Trump be the next US president?

Started by Legend, Jan 13, 2016, 03:31 AM

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kitler53

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jun 03, 2016, 07:59 PMIt sounds like she already has.  
In California, Hillary Clinton campaigns against Donald Trump (not Bernie Sanders) - LA Times

If she was actually spending money to win the CA primary then she is a bigger idiot than what you claim Sanders is.  

At this point, she could drop out and still win.  I see no indication that it's about the primary for her.  And if it is, she's an idiot.  
a trump slant is making lemonade out of lemons for her.  yes she could drop out and still win but if she loses the remaining primaries (especially california) she is going to look really weak heading into the general election putting her entire campain on the defensive instead of offensive.  she need a victory in california not for the primary but for the general.  this is politics man,.. limping out of the gate is going to damage the entire general election for her.  votes are all about perception and sanders is hurting her.
         

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Jun 03, 2016, 09:00 PMvotes are all about perception and sanders is hurting her.
Not like that'll change anything in the general.  

kitler53

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jun 03, 2016, 09:06 PMNot like that'll change anything in the general.  
yep, just like xbox's E3 reveal didn't have any negative impact on xbox's launch.  it was totally forgotten about after ms removed the online requirement and all that negative press and word of mouth entirely evaporated. 

it simply not possible for bernie to hurt Hilary's general election campaign with extra months of political attacks, wasted campaign resources, and negative press focusing on "why is it she can't close the primary" instead of building her argument against trump.  you know 'cause the world is sooo perfect like...
         

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Jun 04, 2016, 05:10 PMyep, just like xbox's E3 reveal didn't have any negative impact on xbox's launch.  it was totally forgotten about after ms removed the online requirement and all that negative press and word of mouth entirely evaporated.

it simply not possible for bernie to hurt Hilary's general election campaign with extra months of political attacks, wasted campaign resources, and negative press focusing on "why is it she can't close the primary" instead of building her argument against trump.  you know 'cause the world is sooo perfect like...
Those two aren't remotely the same.
Trump is far more similar to Xbox E3 reveal, because he is shooting himself in the foot.  No one else.  It's self inflicted.  

She is already building her argument against Trump and ignoring Bernie.  

Aura7541


the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Jun 03, 2016, 09:00 PMshe need a victory in california not for the primary but for the general.  
Poor Hillary.  She's being humiliated and winning by 25 percentage points.  How will she ever recover from that?  

WTF BERNIE!  
Ugh and she leads New Jersey (another big state for primaries) by a similar 25 percentage points.  This is just embarrassing for her, no one will ever vote for her now.  

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Trump now at 70% unfavorable, Americans disapprove of his response to Orlando - NeoGAF

QuoteAccording to a new ABC/Washington Post poll, Donald Trump's unfavorability rating is at 70%, with a favorability rating of 29%. That's a net of -41%. He performs best among whites (39/59), but he's underwater among blacks (4/94!), Hispanics (11/89!) and non-whites (12/88!). In comparison, Clinton is at 43/55, for a net of -12%. She's down big among whites and men, but is above water with blacks, Hispanics, non-whites and women.According to a new CBS News poll, Americans disapprove of Trump's response to the Orlando tragedy. 51% of Americans disapprove of his response, compared to only 25% that approve of it. In comparison, 44% of Americans approve of Obama's response and 34% disapprove, whereas 36% approve of Clinton's response and 34% disapprove. Trump has turned what is generally a freebie for Republicans and turned it into a negative for him.
 And support for an assault weapons ban stands at 57% now.
 


Mmm_fish_tacos


the-pi-guy

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 09:59 PMI've read that earlier today. I don't think it really means much.

Besides the bribes hillary is taking for donations is even scarier than that.
The top one?
That would mean that Trump has a serious uphill battle to try to win.  It's hard to push a campaign without any money.
The bottom one means that Trump is paying himself out of his campaign.  
Trump is a lot scarier to me.  

Aura7541

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 09:59 PMI've read that earlier today. I don't think it really means much.

Besides the bribes hillary is taking for donations is even scarier than that.
You're talking about the leaked DNC memo?

Also, even though Hillary raised substantially more money, she slipped in the latest CNN/ORC poll. The April 28-May 1 poll had her ahead 54% to Trump's 41%, well outside the margin of error. However, the June 16-19 poll revealed that her support has shrunk, falling down to 47% versus Trump's 42%. The results also put them within margin of error.

Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jun 21, 2016, 10:01 PMThe top one?
That would mean that Trump has a serious uphill battle to try to win.  It's hard to push a campaign without any money.
The bottom one means that Trump is paying himself out of his campaign.  
Trump is a lot scarier to me.  

I wouldn't worry about his money, also he made loans to his own campaign which he then turned around and paid his own companies with. I really don't see the problem there.  

Scandals have been following Hilary around her whole career. She's as corrupt as the come. We would have been much better off with with a different democrat with the nomination.

If Trump would have been elected he would have spent 4 years spinning his wheels and likely to only serve one term.  We are likely going to be stuck with Hilary for 8 years, if Obama more than doubled the national debt what do you think she'll do? Either way we are looking at a hell of a scary time coming up in America. And everyone been too busy being dog holes to each other to even realize it.

Quote from: Aura7541 on Jun 21, 2016, 10:10 PMYou're talking about the leaked DNC memo?

Also, even though Hillary raised substantially more money, she slipped in the latest CNN/ORC poll. The April 28-May 1 poll had her ahead 54% to Trump's 41%, well outside the margin of error. However, the June 16-19 poll revealed that her support has shrunk, falling down to 47% versus Trump's 42%. The results also put them within margin of error.
Yeah, I was reading that too, but didn't make it all the way though it.

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 10:19 PMIf Trump would have been elected he would have spent 4 years spinning his wheels and likely to only serve one term.
I don't trust a 6 year old with nuclear weapons.  Simple as that.

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 10:19 PMWe are likely going to be stuck with Hilary for 8 years, if Obama more than doubled the national debt what do you think she'll do?
Reagan basically tripled the debt, first Bush almost doubled it, second Bush more than doubled it.  
The debt was already on the way up before Obama.


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Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 10:19 PMEither way we are looking at a hell of a scary time coming up in America. And everyone been too busy being dog holes to each other to even realize it.
We will have to see.  

Aura7541

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jun 21, 2016, 10:19 PMI wouldn't worry about his money, also he made loans to his own campaign which he then turned around and paid his own companies with. I really don't see the problem there.  

Scandals have been following Hilary around her whole career. She's as corrupt as the come. We would have been much better off with with a different democrat with the nomination.

If Trump would have been elected he would have spent 4 years spinning his wheels and likely to only serve one term.  We are likely going to be stuck with Hilary for 8 years, if Obama more than doubled the national debt what do you think she'll do? Either way we are looking at a hell of a scary time coming up in America. And everyone been too busy being dog holes to each other to even realize it.

Yeah, I was reading that too, but didn't make it all the way though it.
It sucks that the candidate who I think is best suited for president is Gary Johnson, who has no chance at winning.

The Clinton Foundation's ties to Saudi Arabia (indirect) and the Merkel lobbyist rather concern me, knowing how bad Saudi Arabia is on human rights and Merkel's ill-advised decision on the migrant crisis.