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wdprice3
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So who will you vote for in the election?

5/4/2016 1:30:28 PM

rjrumfel
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Honestly, probably Clinton, but I don't know. I want to see how Trump acts in the general, but I'm sure it will be more of the same.

5/4/2016 2:00:15 PM

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I wonder if we're seeing another party flip

5/4/2016 2:20:52 PM

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As a green party member, I believe that the green party will rise over the next 20 years and the gop will become libertarian. In 20 years we might see a libertarian/tea party, a democratic party shifting to the left, and a 3rd green party becoming slightly influential.

The real question is does the GOP embrace the libertarian movement or do you see a schism of the current GOP led by trump and whatever the establishment becomes and a truly conservative and libertarian branch led by cruz or paul.

5/4/2016 2:29:44 PM

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You're deluding yourself. The one thing that the Dem and Repub Brass hate more than each other is the thought of losing their duopoly in this country.

5/4/2016 2:55:33 PM

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The current global system can't survive another 50 years. I'm guessing that within 20 years, this will start to beome obvious to the mainstream due to major disastrous events associated with climate change, other environmental degradation, population growth, automation, and panama paper type events. The difference is that the entire population will be on social media and blame will be directed at the current system and not any false scapegoat.

5/4/2016 3:12:03 PM

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"I'm a Republican, I don't agree with the Republican nominee. And I know lots of folks just like me."


I was careful to mention that it doesn't apply at an individual level. But the party as a whole has spoken.

5/4/2016 4:10:27 PM

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"The difference is that the entire population will be on social media and blame will be directed at the current system and not any false scapegoat.
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There will ALWAYS be a scapegoat. Social media is not going to save us. And it sure as tits ain't going to enlighten us. You can't possibly expect people to have a political awakening when their political intake is limited to 140 characters.

5/4/2016 4:19:43 PM

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Im just saying they will reject the 2 parties. It doesnt mean they are awakened but it means any alternative becomes better, even trump.

5/4/2016 6:06:04 PM

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The Party system is dead:

5/4/2016 6:32:45 PM

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^
that makes me sad every time

[Edited on May 4, 2016 at 6:52 PM. Reason : the graph I mean]

5/4/2016 6:51:55 PM

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I wonder how much those disapproval ratings have to do with the amount of information we have available now and the different news media. People could have way more skeletons in the 80's and whatnot and they wouldn't come out. Now one little slip up is breaking news on CNN.

5/4/2016 8:00:15 PM

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Thats part of my point. I said social media but that goes along with the proliferation of mass media in general. things go viral. you can't just blame the _____ for your problems and easily convince people like the 30s

[Edited on May 4, 2016 at 8:44 PM. Reason : last time]

5/4/2016 8:42:35 PM

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I don't think the party system is dead. Both parties are going to learn from their mistakes and try to prevent them in the future. The Republican party allowed too many candidates to run, weakening support for the most reasonable candidates and allowing the loudest to get heard. The Democrats had the opposite problem. They had too few good candidates and seemed to be afraid of each one.

Many Republican candidates should have waited this one out:

Rubio
Cruz
Jindal
Carson
Walker

They all would have had a better shot at a later election, but for some retarded reason, decided to waste time and money this go-round. I just don't get it. Maybe Carson wants Surgeon General. Cruz should go to the Supreme Court to take Scalia's place (replace one brilliant nutjob with another).

5/4/2016 10:33:32 PM

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"The Party system is dead"


Tell that to the two parties that are currently in power.

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"Cruz should go to the Supreme Court to take Scalia's place"


That's not how it works, and I'm not sure either one of those dudes are/were brilliant, but I'd welcome you to argue otherwise.

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I completely forgot that dude actually ran. The rest I remember.

5/4/2016 10:40:10 PM

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I didn't read the rest of this thread, but is there any possibility that bernie supporters would vote trump? they're both basically revolutionaries and anti-politician types. i'm just concerned about the general election stage.

5/4/2016 11:24:59 PM

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https://www.buzzfeed.com/salvadorhernandez/republicans-are-burning-their-voter-registration-cards-after?utm_term=.vuR7go7PrP#.biPNn4NPgP

5/4/2016 11:38:26 PM

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^^ they have one or two similar views but are about 99% different. Unless of course you don't believe anything Trump says.

It is popular for people to think that in Reddit circles but in the real world I highly doubt many Bernie supporters vote for Trump. He would shit all over a lot of what they actually believe if you take him at face value.

5/5/2016 10:06:45 AM

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He keeps shifting left though. This week's flip is that he's open to raising the minimum wage.

I'd never vote for him because of his horrible personality alone, but he may pick up a small portion if he keeps this up.

The problem is no one knows what he actually thinks.

[Edited on May 5, 2016 at 10:11 AM. Reason : .]

5/5/2016 10:09:42 AM

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This guy may know

5/5/2016 10:16:47 AM

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He's a jackass but he's not dumb. He knows he has to do what every politician in history has done and run more towards the center in the general vs. the primaries.

I doubt many people saw it or listened this morning, but he actually said a lot of very logical stuff about the economy and monetary policy this morning on CNBC. I don't agree with his proposed policy solutions (more import taxes and tariffs for example) but he isn't wrong about what many of our fundamental problems are.

5/5/2016 10:58:48 AM

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"weakening support for the most reasonable candidates and allowing the loudest to get heard"


I think this has been a long standing issue with our primary system.....

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"Many Republican candidates should have waited this one out:

Rubio
Cruz"


Please don't tell me you consider Cruz a "reasonable" candidate.

5/5/2016 10:59:16 AM

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Trump just said hed "be open to doing something with the minimum wage" but being the wise guy he is wouldn't say increase or decrease so that he can attract everyone.

5/5/2016 11:07:43 AM

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I'm telling you, he's a donkey in an elephant's clothing. He's known exactly what Republican listeners want to hear, and he's been saying it You'll see him slowly start to change his tune, maybe not on everything, but a lot of big ticket items.

5/5/2016 11:33:09 AM

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This is as much a general question as it is a Trump one, but concerning the old "primary is a run to the right/left, general is a run to the center"...to what extent is that really as possible any more with today's unprecedented accessibility to anything a candidate has ever said?

Romney was absolutely haunted by one single comment he made at a private event where someone caught him saying something not even so crazy controversial on a cell phone.

Is Trump really going to be able to walk back all the shit he's said when the world's going to continue to play it constantly 24/7? Hillary won't even have to debate the Trump in front of her, she can just keep debating what he's already said

5/5/2016 12:08:13 PM

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Well, considering Trump hasn't really said much of anything policy wise it won't be too hard. I imagine he can't and won't try to walk back stuff on immigration, but outside of that he hasn't really presented many actual policy statements that I can think of. He did a good job speaking in generalities and not boxing himself in.

5/5/2016 12:11:50 PM

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He's suggested defunding planned parenthood, torturing, killing terrorist's families, and punishing women for getting abortions...to name a few but not all of the other things he's said

5/5/2016 12:13:58 PM

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"I'm telling you, he's a donkey in an elephant's clothing. He's known exactly what Republican listeners want to hear, and he's been saying it You'll see him slowly start to change his tune, maybe not on everything, but a lot of big ticket items."


he can certainly try, but once you've essentially offended everyone at a dinner party, people tend to talk about what an asshole you are and you're never invited back.

5/5/2016 12:16:17 PM

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"he can certainly try, but once you've essentially offended everyone at a dinner party, people tend to talk about what an asshole you are and you're never invited back."


Voters have a really horrible memory.

5/5/2016 12:34:23 PM

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^ This is my point. You don't need a good memory when a ton of sources you look at these days replays the worst things you've said as much as they possibly can

5/5/2016 12:39:33 PM

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the only way I see Clinton losing is if there's some smoking gun (email indictment) or video taped evidence like what was used against Romney. otherwise, the electoral college is set up for her to take the election pretty easily. you need women, blacks, and hispanics to win these days and Trump won't get any of their votes. in fact, these groups of voters will go out in droves just to ensure he doesn't win.

5/5/2016 12:55:57 PM

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I also think you'll be surprised at the female vote. I don't think it will be as devastating to Trump as you think.

I've yet to meet a woman who prefers working with women over men. I think this same mindset will come to play, at least a little, when voting for a presidential candidate. Sure, many women will remember the awful things he's said, and the Hillary campaign will try their best to drill it into everyone's mind, but the wives of working class men who have lost jobs, etc, will put that before Trump's views on women.

As far as the black vote goes, I bet it will be a toss up.

And of course the Hispanic vote is default for Hillary.

Hell, Trump even advocated for a convicted rapist (Mike Tyson) to not go to jail, or at least to have his sentence reduced, and he essentially blamed it on the woman that was raped. But I still doubt that it will have a big affect on the female vote.

5/5/2016 1:24:24 PM

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have you seen his unfavorability numbers with women? they're like in the high 70s/lows 80s...

i think you need to hang out with more women...

5/5/2016 1:33:58 PM

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lol

[Edited on May 5, 2016 at 1:44 PM. Reason : .]

5/5/2016 1:43:34 PM

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Cool. Today Trump came out in opposition to the tax plan laid out by Trump from last month.

[Edited on May 5, 2016 at 1:47 PM. Reason : Hillary is awful but Trump is just... another level ]

5/5/2016 1:47:04 PM

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^^^Sure, and there were also polls that projected a Romney win in 2012. Polls and surveys count for shit these days.

5/5/2016 2:02:27 PM

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"As far as the black vote goes, I bet it will be a toss up."


This is most ignorant thing I've read on here in months.

Your hot take on female voters is firmly in second place.

5/5/2016 2:09:58 PM

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To you, everything I post is ignorant, so I don't really care what you have to say on the matter.

Besides, all I'm saying is just wait and see. You can ridicule me after the election.

5/5/2016 2:14:08 PM

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we can ridicule before AND after the election for saying dumb things

5/5/2016 2:15:58 PM

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"Cool. Today Trump came out in opposition to the tax plan laid out by Trump from last month."


This is exactly what I'm saying. Now that he's got the general pretty much locked in, things he's been saying are going to change.

And why do I think the black vote is a toss up? Hillary is known for shamelessly pandering to a particular audience, and I think her pandering is something the Trump camp is going to use a lot. She's pandered to her black audiences more than any other, and it really is shameless. I hope black people can see this and see through it.

But don't get me wrong, I say "hope" like I don't want her to win. But there's a part of me I think that does want her to. Because I'm afraid of Trump. Very afraid.

5/5/2016 2:20:06 PM

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"To you, everything I post is ignorant, so I don't really care what you have to say on the matter."


Bullshit I've complimented you in some threads.

But predicting the black vote will be a toss up, without acknowledging the below, and thinking Donald Trump will be the guy to buck the trend, is some next level dumb shit.

5/5/2016 2:28:27 PM

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"Sure, and there were also polls that projected a Romney win in 2012. Polls and surveys count for shit these days."


there were exactly zero legitimate polls that projected a Romney win in 2012. the polls that were projecting a win for him were discredited within minutes of their release.

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"And why do I think the black vote is a toss up? Hillary is known for shamelessly pandering to a particular audience, and I think her pandering is something the Trump camp is going to use a lot. She's pandered to her black audiences more than any other, and it really is shameless. I hope black people can see this and see through it."


you really need to get out of the bubble, man

5/5/2016 2:29:26 PM

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"and thinking Donald Trump will be the guy to buck the trend, is some next level dumb shit."


Everything with him as been pretty unpredictable so far, so why not this as well? On an anecdotal level, several people in my office that were really pro-Obama are now really enthusiastic about Trump.

5/5/2016 2:49:30 PM

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it sounds like you hang out/work with absolute idiots

5/5/2016 2:53:06 PM

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"llshit I've complimented you in some threads.

But predicting the black vote will be a toss up, without acknowledging the below, and thinking Donald Trump will be the guy to buck the trend, is some next level dumb shit.
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You need a democrate in the WH to keep those fat checks coming to all the welfare Queens.

5/5/2016 3:13:06 PM

thegoodlife3
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he loves Hispanics!

5/5/2016 3:53:49 PM

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"today Trump came out in opposition to the tax plan laid out by Trump from last month.""


and he is for a living wage now too!

will be cool to see if hillary even tries to compete with his strategy of calling a morning tv show about everyday or will just do the usual keep her head in the sand and hide from the media

5/5/2016 4:30:59 PM

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"Happy #CincoDeMayo! The best taco bowls are made in Trump Tower Grill. I love Hispanics!"




https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/728297587418247168

5/5/2016 6:32:19 PM

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That's Grade A trolling by Trump, i have to give that to him.

5/5/2016 8:51:56 PM

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He's a master.

5/5/2016 9:04:45 PM

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