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

tay

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Trump in Fredericksburg IS PACKED!
People have waiting in lines for HOURS. He's GUNNA WIN!
#TrumpPence16










we now return you to the lamestream media. :lol:

Good to see they found a black guy worthy of putting in the picture. Of course they have omitted his protest sign......
 

mentalfloss

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Jun 28, 2010
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Says a Hillary supporter , but anyhow the Trump supporters don't care , they hate the political establishment .

Even that's an obvious lie.

It's just racist white guys that will pick any campaign slogan to latch on to.
 

davesmom

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Oct 11, 2015
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Most of what Trump says is true and honest. He tells it like it really is. The pc crowd just don't like it; they want a lying sleeze to tell them what they want to hear. Hillary is the modern day 'society's opiate'.
 

JLM

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Nov 27, 2008
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Hillary is going to crush Trump.

He's an embarrassment.


He's an embarrassment!! F**k! You want embarrassment.............you want a nation wide embarrassment............Vote for Hillary, she'll bring a new dimension to the word. :) :)
 

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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oh dear



Campaign manager Robby Mook has written a panicky pitch to Hillary Clinton supporters warning that fundraising numbers are dipping – even adding “that’s how elections are lost.”

“Our poll numbers are holding steady, which is good. We’re growing our field organization, building out neighborhood teams in communities all over the country — which is even better,” Mook wrote.

“But that’s happening at a time when our fundraising levels are, frankly, dipping.”

Mook appears to attribute lower fundraising numbers with overconfidence. “It seems that with our convention in the rearview mirror and pundits constantly saying that ‘momentum’ is on our side, a lot of people believe that we have this locked up and that donations don’t matter anymore.”

But, Mook warns, Donald Trump can still win the election.

“We have to remind ourselves that it’s only August — and that Donald Trump has more than enough time to find his way to a win by November. After all, he’s already raising nearly as much money as we are and may even pull ahead in the weeks to come,” Mook’s email states.


Clinton camp sends out desperate plea for more funds | New York Post
 

gopher

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Jun 26, 2005
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Minnesota: Gopher State
Trump claims his golf courses are worth tens of millions. Until the tax bill arrives



When Donald Trump submitted financial disclosure forms to election regulators, he bragged that his portfolio included some of the “finest and most iconic properties in the world.” Among them was Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, Fla., which Trump valued at more than $50 million.

That came as a surprise to officials in Palm Beach County, where the golf course is located. A few months earlier, for the third straight year, Trump’s attorney had gone to court to argue that, for the sake of calculating his tax bill, the property was worth “no more than $5 million.”

A Washington Post review of local property records revealed the same pattern across most of Trump’s U.S. golf courses. For eight of the 10 courses on which he pays taxes, Trump reported in his May filing to the Federal Election Commission that the courses were worth tens of millions of dollars even as his attorneys have pressed local tax officials to value the properties at a fraction of those amounts.

The contrasting figures add to the mystery surrounding Trump’s personal finances, which have emerged as a campaign issue as he has refused to release his tax returns. And they reflect what critics say is Trump’s willingness to calibrate his wealth claims depending on the circumstances — going high to impress voters and back up his claim that he is worth $10 billion, a figure questioned by many experts, and going lower to argue for smaller tax bills.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...828f3a-5f3c-11e6-9d2f-b1a3564181a1_story.html
 

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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Colin Powell Says Hillary Clinton's 'People Have Been Trying to Pin' Email Scandal on Him

Hillary Clinton's email scandal continues.

On Friday, the New York Times reported that Clinton told FBI officials former Secretary of State Colin Powell had advised her to use a personal email account while she held the Secretary of State office herself.

"Her people have been trying to pin it on me," Powell, 79, told PEOPLE Saturday night at the Apollo in the Hamptons 2016 Night of Legends fête in East Hampton, New York.


"The truth is, she was using [the private email server] for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did," Powell added.

Why does the former diplomat believe this to be the case?

"Why do you think?" he said. "It doesn't bother me. But it's okay; I'm free."


Colin Powell Hillary Clinton Him Email Scandal, 'She Was Using for Year' : People.com
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
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Mook? For real?


mook

Coined in the Scorsese film, 'Mean Streets', meaning a arsehole or loser.
I'm not paying, because this guy's a mook
#bastard #loser #arsehole #******* #jerk
 

davesmom

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Oct 11, 2015
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I have noticed that the Trump supporters who are interviewed on CNN are much more civilized and mannerly than Clinton's supporters who are mostly loud-mouths, ranting, cutting in, talking over and generally disruptive. Some of the black women in particular rave and screech like lunatics.
The few more aggressive Trump supporters like Giuliani and Cohen don't get interviewed very often. Probably because they are harder to control.
The whole interview system is a farce! It's actually laughable.
Re Powell's disputed advice to Hillary about her e-mail use, it's just a 'he says, she says' issue. Those who swear he did or did not advise her are using hearsay; they weren't actually present to hear if such a conversation took place. It's a case of believing what you want to believe.