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
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EagleSmack

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What people are doing now is blowing steam. They are protesting, but they will tire of it and go home.



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Let them rage and continue to do the same things that put Trump in the White House. There are millions more waiting to be pizzed off by their antics and flip.
 

Curious Cdn

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What is becoming clearly apparent is how foreign the United States has become to us. Canadian and American cultures have been diveriging for decades and now, we can plainly see that Americans believe in differebnt things, have different values, ethics and a really different morality than Canadians.

Trump holds completely foreign values from those of most Canadians.
 

Mowich

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What is becoming clearly apparent is how foreign the United States has become to us. Canadian and American cultures have been diveriging for decades and now, we can plainly see that Americans believe in differebnt things, have different values, ethics and a really different morality than Canadians.

Generalities are never becoming and often inaccurate when one is referring to a group of people, CC. There are millions of Americans who did not support Trump, just as there are many Canadians who do - check out what Kelly Leitch - candidate for the Conservative party - had to say today.
 

Curious Cdn

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Generalities are never becoming and often inaccurate when one is referring to a group of people, CC. There are millions of Americans who did not support Trump, just as there are many Canadians who do - check out what Kelly Leitch - candidate for the Conservative party - had to say today.

Kelly Leitch doesn't have a snowman's chance in hell of attracting more than 10-15% of the Canadian vote (The Conservatives are really slow figuring out what will get them elected)

Half + of the American electorate have just chosen a racist, sexist, xenophobic bully ... a bombastic, fascist demagogue. Aside from "Ford Nation" and three or four oddballs on this forum, you would be hard pressed to find many Canadians that go along with some or all of his bile. There may be regional pockets, I'll grant you and "foreign" might just apply there, as well.

Everything that we teach our children to not be is what Trump is.
 

gopher

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Curious Cdn; said:
What is becoming clearly apparent is how foreign the United States has become to us. Canadian and American cultures have been diveriging for decades and now, we can plainly see that Americans believe in differebnt things, have different values, ethics and a really different morality than Canadians.

Trump holds completely foreign values from those of most Canadians.



Except for some of the chuckleheads here on CC. ;)
 

talloola

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So did you revise your opinion of George Bush after Obama's gracious words ?

no, I'm not a groupy, I have my own opinion of people, and many incidents during George bush's
presidency sickened me, so why would I change my mind, because of someone else.
I agree with Obama that everyone should cool it now, and move forward, and try to get along.
I'm not going to be stupid and pretend George bush was something he was not, I followed all of it.
and, as a Canadian, I don't have to make an effort to like George bush, but I
certainly remember George bush very clearly, its easy to move on, but unless I
lose my memory somewhere along the way, I won't forget.
 

JLM

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I think before we get all bent out of shape finding fault with personal traits of people running for President we have to remember it IS president they are running for.............NOT Pope!
 

talloola

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Yup the rug was pulled out from under her feet once again . I am sure she is not a pleasant person to be around right now .

just like anyone else who after all that time doing that ridiculous campaigning,

then lose, wouldn't be pleasant to be around, she is no different, don't think she

is laughing it up and having a good time right now, and if trump had of lost, I wouldn't

want to be within a mile of him.
 

Cliffy

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The election tonight was a battle between different parts of the brain. Tonight the amygdala won. Congratulations to all my Republican friends. We all live in the palace of your fears for the next four years. I love this country. I'm not leaving or bending or compromising. Tonight we believers, the faithful of the rational parts of the brain, the daughters and sons of the Enlightenment begin the march back. We survived Nixon, we survived George W. Bush, we survived McCarthy, we survived the Civil War. Renew your library cards, email your congressperson, organize, join a union, tell your friends you love them and be the people we wondered if we could be when **** got real. I love America more than I fear ISIS or immigrants or Donald Trump or anything else. Fear is a waste of energy and time.
David J. Morris
former Marine officer and the author of The Evil Hours: A Biography of PTSD.
 

Bar Sinister

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It sounds like you do not react well to democratic elections. Half the voters wanted him in the WH. He'll be there in January.

Save the invective until he starts messing up. He has four years. As Hillary and Obama said, he's the pres. Get behind him. It's about the country, not personal feelings.

What democratic process? The Dumpster got fewer votes than Clinton. The US now has had two of its last three presidents elected undemocratically. It may be time for Americans to think about the way that they choose the most powerful person on the planet. And I don't have to get behind him - I'm not an American.

He had some great idea, but his delivery was oh so wrong.

Please name one of the great ideas.

What is becoming clearly apparent is how foreign the United States has become to us. Canadian and American cultures have been diveriging for decades and now, we can plainly see that Americans believe in differebnt things, have different values, ethics and a really different morality than Canadians.

Trump holds completely foreign values from those of most Canadians.


You are right there. I doubt either Trump of Clinton would have a chance in Canada; especially as much of Trump's rhetoric violates Canada's anti-hate laws.
 

Locutus

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progs be like:

'Anxious and fearful' students demand day off to cry about Trump



https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=8367


Rachel Maddow's election coverage meltdown is one for the AGES... - Allen B. West - AllenBWest.com


and a few skinny beta males protesting at Trump Tower. :lol:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/10/us/trump-election-protest-berkeley-oakland.html?_r=0



anyway cucks, like barry said...elections have consequences.




be cool to have a recount to see what voter fraud there truly was and expose the huge landslide for Trump that this great event likely was. :lol:

tasty tidbits:

Trump's victory ensures a conservative majority on the Supreme Court - LA Times

Trump aide says no decision on Clinton prosecutor, now focused on unity | Reuters




and won't it be nice to have a beautiful woman in the White House.
 

JLM

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There was no god damned landslide just a few extra votes in a lot of states. Did he take over 60% in more than two or three states?
 

Locutus

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Pollsters suffer biggest embarrassment in history...

Pollsters and election modelers suffered an industry-shattering embarrassment at the hands of Donald Trump on Tuesday night.
Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, had long said the polls were biased against him. His claims — dismissed and mocked by the experts — turned out to be true.


“It’s going to put the polling industry out of business,” said CNN anchor Jake Tapper. “It’s going to put the voter projection industry out of business.”

Going into Election Day, a strong majority of pollsters and election modelers forecast that Democrat Hillary Clinton would coast to victory, with many predicting she would sweep the battlegrounds and win north of 300 electoral votes.

The final University of Virginia Center for Politics model had Clinton winning 322 electoral votes to 216 for Trump, with Clinton winning Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — all states that she lost.

Liberals lashed out at data guru Nate Silver for giving Trump a 35 percent chance of victory heading into Election Day, claiming he was putting his thumb on the scale for Trump by making the race appear closer than it was.

Of the 11 national polls to be released in the final week of the race, only two — a Los Angeles Times/USC survey and one from IBD/TIPP — showed Trump with the lead. (someone on this very forum used those polls a lot as I recall but was poo-poo'd by the know-it-all cucks. Lol)

The L.A. Times survey was criticized as “experimental” by industry experts for polling the same pool of people and for the way it weighted black voters.

But for the second consecutive presidential cycle, the L.A. Times and IBD/TIPP surveys were among the most accurate, making them the gold standard going forward.

mo

Pollsters suffer huge embarrassment | TheHill

There was no god damned landslide just a few extra votes in a lot of states. Did he take over 60% in more than two or three states?

learn to read what others actually write.
 

Murphy

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I was listening to Tapper when he talked about the LA poll. It sure calls into question "the science" of polling when so many can be wrong at the same time.

Were all the pollsters using the same data and "adjusting it" a bit to appear original? Outsourcing, you know.

Where were they collecting the data? And from who?

Perhaps, there no science to it at all. That will drive Gen X and Y crazy. How many people took the day off to recover from the stress of election night?

Gotta be an app update to fix this.
 

Curious Cdn

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