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There is no need for personal attacks, let’s keep it civil.

Yup lets agree to disagree and move on.

BTW even though we are on opposite sides of this, I do enjoy your regular updates so I can see certain things I feel are part of the whole media exervise against trump :)
 
Actually, Hillary is still going strong, Zogby analytics poll was conducted August 12-13.


UPI/CV0TER, August 9 – 15, Hillary is up +7

Morning Consult, August 11 – 14, Hillary is up +7

NBC/Survey Monkey, August 8 – 14, Hillary is up +9
she is, but the recent media onslaught would have the world believe that the wheels have come off the Trump campaign and that he's done when it's far from over. I'm really looking fwd to the debates, spl the foreign policy one where I think she is most vulnerable and wont be able to escape her terrible record.

looks like crooked Hillary also has some really serious health issues.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/rest-time-no-public-events-hillary-sunday/

look at her schedule, no rallies, no press conferences (been more than 250 days since she gave one), and compare that to Trump doing 3 huge rallies a day, sometimes more.

anyone can tell this involuntary head movement was not natural and probably a stroke or seizure of some kind.

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she is mentally and physically unfit, Trump will probably give her a stroke at the debates. :devil:

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Full Event: Donald Trump town hall at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Tuesday, August 16, 2016

 
she is, but the recent media onslaught would have the world believe that the wheels have come off the Trump campaign and that he's done when it's far from over. I'm really looking fwd to the debates, spl the foreign policy one where I think she is most vulnerable and wont be able to escape her terrible record.

looks like crooked Hillary also has some really serious health issues.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/rest-time-no-public-events-hillary-sunday/

look at her schedule, no rallies, no press conferences (been more than 250 days since she gave one), and compare that to Trump doing 3 huge rallies a day, sometimes more.

anyone can tell this involuntary head movement was not natural and probably a stroke or seizure of some kind.

:cheesy:

she is mentally and physically unfit, Trump will probably give her a stroke at the debates. :devil:

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Full Event: Donald Trump town hall at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Tuesday, August 16, 2016


Don't believe the polls, they are rigged bro. I have looked into how exactly they discern who is a "likely" voter and who isnt....and its pretty laughable how they are so desperate to push the numbers in one direction thinking no one will notice.

Reuters did it quite blatantly a month or so ago....and since then everyone has been a bit more stealthy about it when people let on to the whole thing on reddit etc.....but the cat is out of the bag for people that actually deeply look into it.

This is their last desperate attempt in trying to keep the neo-trump voters at home by ramming "its a lost cause for trump" down their throats.

Don't believe even one word of it for a moment.
 
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Don't believe the polls, they are rigged bro. I have looked into how exactly they discern who is a "likely" voter and who isnt....and its pretty laughable how they are so desperate to push the numbers in one direction thinking no one will notice.

Reuters did it quite blatantly a month or so ago....and since then everyone has been a bit more stealthy about it when people let on to the whole thing on reddit etc.....but the cat is out of the bag for people that actually deeply look into it.

This is their last desperate attempt in trying to keep the neo-trump voters at home by ramming "its a lost cause for trump" down their trumps.

Don't believe even one word of it for a moment.
exactly, in fact it came out a couple days ago that even so called reputed firms like Reuters etc were skewing the methodology and in some cases actually polling more democrats, totally rigged. It's very likely that he is in fact leading with yuge margins but they wont report it.

Either way, the debates are the next big waypoint from where the campaigns will take a decisive turn, so barring a major news event, they might experiment (Trump is shaking up his management again) or just coast till then like lazy crooked hillary is because all of the MSM is all in for her.
 
exactly, in fact it came out a couple days ago that even so called reputed firms like Reuters etc were skewing the methodology and in some cases actually polling more democrats, totally rigged. It's very likely that he is in fact leading with yuge margins but they wont report it.

Either way, the debates are the next big waypoint from where the campaigns will take a decisive turn, so barring a major news event, they might experiment (Trump is shaking up his management again) or just coast till then like lazy crooked hillary is because all of the MSM is all in for her.

Bro have you looked at the primary turnout numbers for republicans vs democrats in state by state basis and compare who is the likely winner for each state on that?

Trump wins by a landslide if you do.

Its why no major news media outlet has done it :D
 
Bro have you looked at the primary turnout numbers for republicans vs democrats in state by state basis and compare who is the likely winner for each state on that?

Trump wins by a landslide if you do.

Its why no major news media outlet has done it :D
yes, the democrats were down 20% while the republican turnout was up over 60% in the primaries ?

that won't matter though, it's all about the electoral college votes now, so even if every eligible person in the state of Alabama votes Trump, he still only gets 9 votes, while if even 1 person more votes for crooked hillary in Ohio, she gets all 18. Apart from 2 states, it's winner take all.

play the game here: http://www.270towin.com/
 
yes, the democrats were down 20% while the republican turnout was up over 60% in the primaries ?

that won't matter though, it's all about the electoral college votes now, so even if every eligible person in the state of Alabama votes Trump, he still only gets 9 votes, while if even 1 person more votes for crooked hillary in Ohio, she gets all 18. Apart from 2 states, it's winner take all.

play the game here: http://www.270towin.com/

No im not talking about that (the increase in overall turnout)....but to do it State by State by actual total votes vs total votes from each side.

Let me post what I mean:



 
No im not talking about that (the increase in overall turnout)....but to do it State by State by actual total votes vs total votes from each side.

Let me post what I mean:



let's see how it goes, I think I have a reasonably fair idea about the electorate, 'murrican demographics are relatively simple to sift thru, Utah might be a problem for him, and overall it is much tougher for someone on the right to sway enough people their way to win the big one.

one of the more interesting things that has emerged in this US election cycle is the emergence of the 'alt-right', the ultra nationalist/white nationalist movement and their impact on the race, those guys are overwhelmingly pro Trump for his policies. I don't believe Trump himself is a 'racist', in fact it's probably the last thing he thinks about when dealing with people but there are a lot of angry American people out there, a lot of them happen to be white.

the real media know that he's in with a real shot, watch this TYT reporter panic lol


yup, they probably had a better chance with comrade Bernie, crooked hillary is so unlikeable, I cant imagine anyone apart from the most insane feminists, the most clueless gays and terrorist jihadis themselves supporting crooked hillary clinton.
 
yup, they probably had a better chance with comrade Bernie, crooked hillary is so unlikeable, I cant imagine anyone apart from the most insane feminists, the most clueless gays and terrorist jihadis themselves supporting crooked hillary clinton.

Many latch on to it being a continuation of obama....and all the free goodies and handouts that entails.

Its basically vote buying (without having to like who is the official face of it).....while leaving the debt and forced resource extraction for the young and even unborn to deal with later.
 
Mr. Akerson is not a Gay, socialist, communist or Islamist, but is a long time well-respected Republican, why is he supporting Hillary?


Former GM chief bucks Trump, endorses Clinton for 'leadership'

By Nick Gass 08/18/16

Another lifelong Republican is revved up for Hillary Clinton.

Former General Motors chairman and chief executive Daniel Akerson has instilled in his Catholic beliefs in his children, as well as in "God and country," and the Navy veteran has always voted for Republicans for president.

"Not this year," Akerson wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published Wednesday evening. "The compelling rationale behind this decision: leadership. A good leader must demonstrate such qualities as competence, integrity, empathy, character and temperament. Hillary Clinton has these essential qualities. Donald Trump does not."

Trump does not have the "competence" to be commander in chief, wrote Akerson, who led the auto company from 2010 to 2014 before serving as vice chairman and special adviser to the board of directors at the Carlyle Group from 2014 to 2016. Read more

@Nilgiri @CBU-105, you guys have raised some interesting issues, I don’t have time now, but hopefully we can discuss them tomorrow.
 
@CBU-105, you guys have raised some interesting issues, I don’t have time now, but hopefully we can discuss them tomorrow.

nice, looking fwd to it.

and I have to say, I find it hard to believe you actually like crooked hillary even if your hatred for Trump and some of the things he's said is completely understandable.


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big changes in the Trump campaign, Manafort resigns
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37134440

full Trump speech from earlier, he's acting more presidential

Trump finally puts out new adds in battleground states:

 
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Why Trump Isn’t Tweeting About the Olympics

You’d think two weeks of winning might be a golden opportunity. For his campaign, it's just the opposite.

By Alex Goldstein August 18, 2016

You’d think Donald Trump would love the Olympics: The flag-waving pageantry, the pure, unbridled patriotism—and, my god, the winning. So much winning you almost get tired of the winning.

But actually, Trump doesn’t seem to be interested in the Olympics at all: As Team USA shatters world records and scores win after historic win, Trump’s Twitter account, his favored megaphone, has been virtually mum. Since the one awkwardly worded meme he blasted out to his feed on August 5, with his own photo in front of an American flag, Trump has tweeted about the Olympics exactly zero times. He’s attacked the media, retweeted compliments to Donald Trump, pumped up his rallies. Not a word about the events that people are tuning into every night.

Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, is seizing the opportunity to ride the wave of these feel-good Olympics. Since the start of the Rio Games, the Clinton campaign has unleashed a steady flow of social media messages congratulating the athletes and embracing their stories. And she has deliberately piled on by peppering the Olympics broadcast commercial breaks with the same brutal ad, over and over—the one that shows Trump being ridiculed on Letterman for making his clothing lines overseas.

Why has Trump hit the mute button on the Olympics, while Clinton has pumped up the volume? There’s a good reason for that, and a surprising one. The spectacle of America vanquishing its global rivals is—ironically, amazingly—utterly terrible for the “America First” candidate.

A big part of his political message, the one you hear at his stump speeches, is that America has grown weak. America doesn’t win anymore, he says. “Crippled America” is the title of his most recent book. He alone can Make America Great Again. As someone who’s been around a few campaigns, believe me: The Olympics is about the worst thing that could have happened to the Trump train. Here’s a candidate whose message depends entirely on convincing Americans that they’re living in a failing nation overrun by criminal immigrants. And for the past two weeks, tens of millions of Americans have been glued to a multi-ethnic parade of athletes, winning easily. “Make America Great Again” has never felt more out-of-touch than it does against the backdrop of tenacious, overachieving American athletes driven by their own journeys in pursuit of the American dream.

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From the start of the opening ceremonies, the Olympics felt almost like a direct rebuke to Trump. As the 555 members of Team USA entered Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic stadium for the opening ceremonies, on an international stage before a television audience of nearly 30 million U.S. households, right up front walked fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad of Maplewood, New Jersey—the first Muslim-American Olympian to compete wearing a hijab. As a group, the athletes embodied an America utterly at odds with the one Trump’s campaign portrays on a daily basis: There was 19-year-old Mexican-American boxer Carlos Balderas of Santa Maria, California, the first in his family born in the United States, destined for the quarterfinals; there was U.S. Army Sergeant Hillary Bor, a Kenyan-born American who was poised to run the 3,000-meter steeplechase while his brother is serving our country in Afghanistan.

Trump even appeared as a subtext in athletes’ comments. “This is the America that I know and I love,” Ibtihaj Muhammad told CNN after winning a bronze medal and hugging her teammates as part of the U.S. sabre team. “The America that is inclusive, that is accepting and encompasses people from all walks of life.”

This America also wins, a lot. At press time, the United States sits far atop the Olympic medal leaderboard. We’re beating China. We’re torching the Russians. In the first 10 days of the Olympics, an American stood on the podium 84 times. Twenty-eight of those times, American Olympians stood at the very top, watching the flag rise, through tears, as "The Star-Spangled Banner" played on. For a candidate who tells us we “never win anymore,” “we don’t have a country anymore,” these soaring, transcendent images do more than evoke American pride—they also chip away, directly, at his campaign claims.

The games have always been less about individual athletes and—Ryan Lochte’s misadventures aside—more about the spirit of American resilience, optimism and possibility. And these Olympics have done more to debunk Donald Trump’s stump speech than a legion of the nation’s finest fact-checkers. It turns out that the most effective counter to the Trump spectacle isn't another Pinocchio award bestowed by the “liberal media,” or the Democratic efforts to convince Americans that their country is already great. Instead, it's an even bigger spectacle — one that is definitively not going Trump’s way.

Since the Olympics started, the polls have delivered Trump increasingly worse news: He’s struggling in states that traditionally skew Republican; his campaign is in yet another shakeup. That’s not because of the Olympics; polls don’t work that fast. But it’s hard to miss the way the nightly show has snapped his spell, and drawn the public attention to a version of America that even the most persuasive salesman can’t really convince us needs improvement.

The vast majority of Olympians likely have no interest in dipping their toes into the political currents, nor should they be asked to. They’re presumably as politically diverse as they are culturally. There may even be Trump supporters among them. And great as they’ve been, they’re still waiting for the candidate’s first tweet of congratulation. Link
 

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