2016 Presidential Campaign

hillary rodham clinton vs donald john trump who will win?

  • hillary rodham clinton

    Votes: 12 40.0%
  • donald john trump

    Votes: 18 60.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Remington1

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Comey cannot accept the prospect of being led by a woman perhaps? Whatever the reason he decided to take a chance on this one, and he would have thought about it for sure, a half-wit would have thought about sending that crazy letter before getting a warrant. He is either an idiot or he was paid. Now he appears as a narrow-minded fool with questionable foresight.
 

TenPenny

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So, he's been President of the US before? When was that?[/QUOTE


Not too swift on the uptake are you, young feller? :) Which president of the U.S. with the exception of S.G. Cleveland had been President of the U.S. before?



You said that Trump had experience, so I was wondering when that was.


Are you saying that Trump is the reincarnation of Cleveland?
 

darkbeaver

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Israel will get the usual pass. He's been the high card in a loaded deck all along. The electorate will be wrung out by thier own choice again. Mrs Clinton or Donny the hair farmer a matching pair of compromized book ends. Both nurtured on sewage. What a fukked up country.
 

davesmom

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You should also be correcting all those people claiming Hillary has experience. She also has not been president before.



The 'experience' issue is overblown. No one elected as President for the first time ever has experience at being President. It is different from any other positions held.
What experience did Obama have? Probably less than most other Presidents.
I will concede though, Hillary has lots of experience in lying to the public, the press and anyone else who threatens her authority.
 

Cannuck

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The 'experience' issue is overblown. No one elected as President for the first time ever has experience at being President. It is different from any other positions held.
What experience did Obama have? Probably less than most other Presidents.
I will concede though, Hillary has lots of experience in lying to the public, the press and anyone else who threatens her authority.

Stop being so silly. When people refer to Trump's lack of experience, they're referring to his lack of experience in government, not specifically president. Hell, I've got more experience than Trump
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Stop being so silly. When people refer to Trump's lack of experience, they're referring to his lack of experience in government, not specifically president. Hell, I've got more experience than Trump

If one considers experience in government as a valuable asset. Experience in government usually means knowing how to lie in a more convincing manner.
 

Cannuck

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If one considers experience in government as a valuable asset. Experience in government usually means knowing how to lie in a more convincing manner.
It is a valuable asset. I can assure you as somebody that works in government, most of the posters on this forum haven't got a f****** clue.
 

davesmom

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If one considers experience in government as a valuable asset. Experience in government usually means knowing how to lie in a more convincing manner.



Exactly! Ask a political science student what they learn. He probably won't admit it, but he's learning how to be evasive, avoid answering questions directly, and how to dupe people into thinking that he knows what he's talking about. How to divert issues and complicate answers so that no one could possibly understand. BS baffles brains!


It's like an old music teacher of mine told me; If you make a mistake don't stop to correct it. Just keep going. Chances are nobody will notice and anyway, most of your audience doesn't know any more than you do.
 

coldstream

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You must mean 1:4 and 2:7. I can't imagine that there is a turf accoountant anywhere that is stupid enough to bet on Trump, not one that is going to stay in business, anyway. The dumb Yanks can fool themselves into fantasy outcomes like that but outside the U.S.? I don't think so. No one out there is biting, just the hillbillies and kiddy fiddlers of the GOP fringe.


No i meant the a $1 bet on Trump would get you $4 (ie 4:1). If you bet on Hillary (at the time) a $4 bet would get you $1. And i'd take those Trump odds in second.. if i was a betting man. I think Trump is going to win. And the reason they are shortening the odds is not enough people are taking Hillary at those odds. A lot of smart money is heading toward Trump. Those were roughly the same odds they gave to a Brexit victory.
 
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