Breaking glass ceilings ‘just got a little bit harder’ after Clinton loss: Wynne

petros

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Trump was clearly the modest and mild mannered one of the two.

Stay away from needles.
Pine or knitting?

Oh I think there was a bit more than that involved, pete..........quite a bit more as a matter of fact.

They wouldn't be so angry and upset by losing so badly if they weren't arrogant and thought it was in the bag.
 

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Pine or knitting?



They wouldn't be so angry and upset by losing so badly if they weren't arrogant and thought it was in the bag.

Arrogance most definitely played a role, pete. Shortly after Bill was elected to his first term, his wife was asked by a friend what they had in store for the future. Her answer - 4 more years for Bill followed by 8 years by Hil. At least she got the first part right.
 

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Arrogance most definitely played a role, pete. Shortly after Bill was elected to his first term, his wife was asked by a friend what they had in store for the future. Her answer - 4 more years for Bill followed by 8 years by Hil. At least she got the first part right.
Yes, it was Trump's quiet humility that won him the election.
 

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I'd have to look it up, and y'all can do that yourself. Turn the crank on the google machine.

Cannuck said "Americans."

Looks to be about 241 million "of voting age" and 200 million "registered voters".

I do wonder how many of that 241 million are disqualified for various reasons such as not being a citizen or incarceration/felony conviction etc.

It was the lowest turnout in a long time.

I also found that 661,000 eligible US voters are living in Canada which is the highest number of any foreign country.

http://globalnews.ca/news/3054505/u-s-presidential-election-2016-voter-turnout-drops-to-near-50-per-cent/
 

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Yes, it was Trump's quiet humility that won him the election.

Actually, I think Paul Ryan encapsulated the reason that Donald Trump is now Pres-elect.

"Donald Trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard," Ryan said in remarks delivered in Janesville, Wisconsin.
 

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Actually, I think Paul Ryan encapsulated the reason that Donald Trump is now Pres-elect.

"Donald Trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard," Ryan said in remarks delivered in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Yes, but you called Clinton arrogant, implying Trump is not.

Delusional.
 

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The glass ceiling in Canada was already broken by a woman, if anyone can remember that far back. Albeit, she was never elected - except by her party and her term was far too short but for one brief shining moment Kim Campbell was the Prime Minister of Canada and was most deserving of the honor.