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May 15, 2016, 04:18:35 PM








TRUMP
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May 15, 2016, 03:18:11 PM





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May 15, 2016, 01:14:30 AM
They might vote for Trump for prez, then Demo all the rest of the way down the ticket.
Now go into a ghetto, there it's straight line Democratic voting.

Hitlery is going to win 99% of the ghetto vote. BTW... I am not sure whether the illegals are permitted to vote or not. If they participate in the voting, then Hitlery will win more than 99% of the vote among that segment also.

That said, last time Romney won 61% of the white vote, and still lost the elections. Demographics have changed, and the number of white voters have gone down. If the non-white voting pattern remains the same, then Trump might need around 67% of the white vote to win.
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May 14, 2016, 08:30:53 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.

Yes, the old "working man core" of the Democratic party was farmers and industrial workers, the latter becoming "the unions."  The party's changed to appeal to the free stuff crowd, so it makes sense that these segments would be more attracted to Trump.






Tough problem.

I can see guys that wear hard hats on the job, who have always voted Democratic, whose families and towns have always voted Democratic, being between a rock and a hard place with Hillary and Saunders

I can see them going Saunders.

Then with the unethical way the votes all went to Hillary, I can see them going Trump.

They might vote for Trump for prez, then Demo all the rest of the way down the ticket.

Now go into a ghetto, there it's straight line Democratic voting.

Look, you just need to make all those damn voters into beggars.  They are so much easier to please then!



Sanders, Dude. Sanders.


Maybe in the next...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5DeZUAHMX0


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May 14, 2016, 08:22:23 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.

Yes, the old "working man core" of the Democratic party was farmers and industrial workers, the latter becoming "the unions."  The party's changed to appeal to the free stuff crowd, so it makes sense that these segments would be more attracted to Trump.






Tough problem.

I can see guys that wear hard hats on the job, who have always voted Democratic, whose families and towns have always voted Democratic, being between a rock and a hard place with Hillary and Saunders

I can see them going Saunders.

Then with the unethical way the votes all went to Hillary, I can see them going Trump.

They might vote for Trump for prez, then Demo all the rest of the way down the ticket.

Now go into a ghetto, there it's straight line Democratic voting.

Look, you just need to make all those damn voters into beggars.  They are so much easier to please then!



Sanders, Dude. Sanders.
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May 14, 2016, 07:42:42 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.

Yes, the old "working man core" of the Democratic party was farmers and industrial workers, the latter becoming "the unions."  The party's changed to appeal to the free stuff crowd, so it makes sense that these segments would be more attracted to Trump.







Tough problem.

I can see guys that wear hard hats on the job, who have always voted Democratic, whose families and towns have always voted Democratic, being between a rock and a hard place with Hillary and Saunders. 

I can see them going Saunders.

Then with the unethical way the votes all went to Hillary, I can see them going Trump.

They might vote for Trump for prez, then Demo all the rest of the way down the ticket.

Now go into a ghetto, there it's straight line Democratic voting.

Look, you just need to make all those damn voters into beggars.  They are so much easier to please then!

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May 14, 2016, 06:31:24 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.

Yes, the old "working man core" of the Democratic party was farmers and industrial workers, the latter becoming "the unions."  The party's changed to appeal to the free stuff crowd, so it makes sense that these segments would be more attracted to Trump.






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May 14, 2016, 03:09:13 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.

Yes, the old "working man core" of the Democratic party was farmers and industrial workers, the latter becoming "the unions."  The party's changed to appeal to the free stuff crowd, so it makes sense that these segments would be more attracted to Trump.
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May 14, 2016, 01:26:14 PM
^^^^ There is a large shift of voting pattern among the blue collar whites (especially among middle-aged males). They are increasingly supporting Trump, as the Democrats have done nothing to reduce the unemployment rates among this section. I am not sure about the women, but it seems that a number of them have changed their loyalties as well. This is a fight for the very survival.
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May 14, 2016, 12:54:24 PM



Lifelong KY Dem Switches Parties for Trump: 'He Can Get Us Better Deals'



Former Kentucky councilman David Abbott had been a Democrat for all of his adult life. But this election season, he made the switch to the Republican Party and will cast his ballot for Donald Trump.

Abbott explained his reasoning on Fox and Friends Weekend, saying that "the system we have now is not working" and that he's drawn to the GOP's momentum.

"I feel Mr. Trump can come and get us better deals. He is a businessman," Abbott said. "I don't want my children Dave and Erika to grow up in debt all their lives."

Abott said that Trump's proposal to increase tariffs on items imported into the U.S. would help create "fair business," saying, "That's all we're asking."



http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/05/14/lifelong-ky-dem-david-abbott-explains-switch-trump-he-can-get-us-better-deals


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May 14, 2016, 12:29:59 PM
The Newest Selfie Hot Spot: Giving the Finger to Trump Tower
http://www.wired.com/2016/05/newest-selfie-hot-spot-giving-finger-trump-tower/

Its come to this now as we fester in our own waste people will most likely be taking selfies to show their discontent with the reality they live in.




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May 14, 2016, 12:27:51 PM
The Newest Selfie Hot Spot: Giving the Finger to Trump Tower
http://www.wired.com/2016/05/newest-selfie-hot-spot-giving-finger-trump-tower/

Its come to this now as we fester in our own waste people will most likely be taking selfies to show their discontent with the reality they live in.
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May 14, 2016, 10:54:27 AM
In continuation to my earlier post, we are seeing a consolidation of Republican support behind Donald Trump. In the past few days, a very reliable poll from Reuters and IPSOS found him trailing Hitlery by just 1% and another from Gravis put him just two points behind harpy. In April, he was trailing Hitlery by 7 to 12 points, depending upon the pollster.

Gravis poll:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2016/Gravis_National_Trump_Clinton_May_2016.pdf


Yep. A reminder he hasn't started on her yet. This will be a blood bath.


Is the Trump the Honey Badger of slime politics?  By this theory the Trump repulsiveness is just another defense mechanism that makes enemies powerless to defeat him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZa1aMrLpmU
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May 14, 2016, 08:31:45 AM
In continuation to my earlier post, we are seeing a consolidation of Republican support behind Donald Trump. In the past few days, a very reliable poll from Reuters and IPSOS found him trailing Hitlery by just 1% and another from Gravis put him just two points behind harpy. In April, he was trailing Hitlery by 7 to 12 points, depending upon the pollster.

Gravis poll:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2016/Gravis_National_Trump_Clinton_May_2016.pdf


Yep. A reminder he hasn't started on her yet. This will be a blood bath.


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May 14, 2016, 07:32:53 AM
In continuation to my earlier post, we are seeing a consolidation of Republican support behind Donald Trump. In the past few days, a very reliable poll from Reuters and IPSOS found him trailing Hitlery by just 1% and another from Gravis put him just two points behind harpy. In April, he was trailing Hitlery by 7 to 12 points, depending upon the pollster.

Gravis poll:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2016/Gravis_National_Trump_Clinton_May_2016.pdf
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May 14, 2016, 07:27:12 AM
....people believe him because he's a show man, he knows what to say, what most of the people want to hear and when things need to be said.....

You mean, like Obama?
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May 14, 2016, 05:24:22 AM
It seems like Trump is the (un)natural evolution for the States Administration. That man scares me as well and I am afraid he will get a lot of votes.
I really don't like his reasonings.

There is really only one reason why people like Trump. And it is NOT because he necessarily has any good ideas. Here is what it is and how it works.

For a long time, now, people have seen and felt that there is something wrong in government. But nobody in government has come out and clearly expressed the major things that are wrong... at least not as a candidate for the presidency.

Trump is simply showing the people that they were and are right in many of the ways that they have thought government is wrong. This confirms that they have been right, and people like to have somebody telling them that they are right.

Now that people are all happy with Trump telling and showing them how they are right, it makes them feel that he honest, and in honesty will clean up the mess. No president can clean up the mess. It will take the people, themselves, to clean up the mess.

Here is the danger that Trump poses for the "system." The people just might follow Trump's example and clean up the mess, while attributing (in their ignorance) the cleaning up that they did to Trump.

Cool

I don't think it is as you say but I understand what you mean. The man is crazy: people believe him because he's a show man, he knows what to say, what most of the people want to hear and when things need to be said.
I don't see any difference between Trump and Clinton: I don't like them both. Whoever will win there are going to be troubles

Trouble ahead, trouble behind...
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May 14, 2016, 05:21:17 AM
It seems like Trump is the (un)natural evolution for the States Administration. That man scares me as well and I am afraid he will get a lot of votes.
I really don't like his reasonings.

There is really only one reason why people like Trump. And it is NOT because he necessarily has any good ideas. Here is what it is and how it works.

For a long time, now, people have seen and felt that there is something wrong in government. But nobody in government has come out and clearly expressed the major things that are wrong... at least not as a candidate for the presidency.

Trump is simply showing the people that they were and are right in many of the ways that they have thought government is wrong. This confirms that they have been right, and people like to have somebody telling them that they are right.

Now that people are all happy with Trump telling and showing them how they are right, it makes them feel that he honest, and in honesty will clean up the mess. No president can clean up the mess. It will take the people, themselves, to clean up the mess.

Here is the danger that Trump poses for the "system." The people just might follow Trump's example and clean up the mess, while attributing (in their ignorance) the cleaning up that they did to Trump.

Cool

I don't think it is as you say but I understand what you mean. The man is crazy: people believe him because he's a show man, he knows what to say, what most of the people want to hear and when things need to be said.
I don't see any difference between Trump and Clinton: I don't like them both. Whoever will win there are going to be troubles
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