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  • In the end Trump will win 55%

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    • Originally posted by Monaco Slim View Post
      In the end Trump will win 55%
      and still lose the election. crooked Hilary has a back up plan, the voting machines will be rigged. remember g.w. bush didn't legitimately win the election in 2000, gore did

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      • New Hilary Cliton!!!!!!

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        • They both absolutely suck. Vote for that third dude.

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          • Those voting for Trump are the same people that easily get scammed by Madoff, etc..

            Low IQ, desperate, angry, easily get scammed, insecure and narcissistic

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            • Originally posted by B.UTLER View Post
              Low IQ, desperate, angry, easily get scammed, insecure and narcissistic
              and your source of this negative stuff about trump????

              liberal media sheep

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              • Yup...Hillary has pneumonia. She's breaking down politically and physically now. She's going to be in terrible shape for the Sept debate. The pressure is making her fold.

                https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...alth-pneumonia

                Before a doctor’s diagnosis of pneumonia was made public on Sunday, speculation about Hillary Clinton’s health was mostly relegated to conservative corners of the internet. After her bout with illness was made public, Clinton’s health became a case study in how she and her team have struggled to communicate with the public, a struggle that is nothing short of Clintonesque.

                The Clintons’ reluctance to readily release information was again on display as her campaign complicated what could have been a simple explanation and turned it into an all-day drip of information.

                “Is there a story, real or imagined, that the Clinton campaign can’t make worse?” asked Nevada-based political analyst Jon Ralston.

                At turns, while reporters tried to piece together what had happened, her team stonewalled, abandoned the press team assigned to follow her in public and eventually disclosed – after declaring her “much better” for TV crews – that the candidate had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days earlier.

                The scrambled timeline and delay in keeping reporters in the loop is a standard of practice that has become expected, and even synonymous, with the Clintons.

                On Sunday morning, Clinton arrived at a memorial service for the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in downtown New York. Roughly an hour and half after Clinton arrived, reporters noticed she had gone. For 90 minutes, the campaign stonewalled the team of press designated to follow Clinton in public, refusing to confirm if Clinton had indeed left the ceremony.

                Fox News reported that Clinton stumbled as she was helped into a van. After weeks of frenzied speculation about the Democratic nominee’s health, mostly by Republicans and conspiracy theorists, the lack of facts fueled theories online.

                — ***Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg)
                September 11, 2016

                Nothing to see here, just wiki leaks actively stoking insane conspiracy theories about Hillary's pneumonia pic.twitter.com/M18r8KnEcE

                At around 11am, the press covering Clinton was told she had gone to her daughter Chelsea’s apartment nearby, after feeling “overheated”. Near the same time, the campaign suddenly told reporters that there was a “typo” in its original statement.

                An aide had originally said Clinton attended the ceremony for “just an hour and 30 minutes” when she felt “overheated” and left to go to her daughter’s apartment. The statement was quickly amended – to remove the word “just”.

                The press, who had been kept in a pen at the ceremony and did not leave with Clinton’s motorcade, was brought to Chelsea’s apartment in time to see the candidate emerge. Wearing dark sunglasses, Clinton waved and smiled, even pausing to greet a young girl who ran up to her.

                “I’m feeling great,” Clinton told the reporters gathered at the Flatiron apartment. “It’s a beautiful day in New York.”

                As the morning wore on, a video surfaced of Clinton appearing to stumble and lose her balance as secret service agents lifted her into a van. Such footage was unlikely to quell questions about her health and stamina. Her campaign would not then confirm whether Clinton had seen or was planning to see a doctor.

                Hours later, at 5.15pm, the campaign reported that Clinton had been examined by her long-time doctor after returning to her home in Chappaqua. A statement from Clinton’s doctor, Lisa Bardack, revealed that the candidate had been diagnosed with pneumonia during follow up evaluation of a prolonged cough.

                In the intervening hours, partisans had taken to their battlefield lines and tried to make sense of how a simple story – a candidate fell ill over the course of an exhausting, 18-month election – could spiral so out of control.

                Republican strategist John Weaver, a top adviser to Ohio governor John Kasich, wrote on Twitter that it was the Clintons’ controlling tendencies that created the controversy. The “Clinton habit of dissembling on items [is] keeping her from putting this away,” he wrote. “But media [is] giving Trump a pass on lies, tax [and] health details.”

                Another conservative strategist, Rick Wilson, commented that the Clintons “can’t help it” when reporters wondered aloud why the campaign would not have simply notified the public that the candidate had fallen ill.

                A former adviser to Barack Obama, Dan Pfeiffer, wrote that such illnesses were mundane affairs during long campaigns. “Every candidate I have ever worked for has gotten sick on the trail and worked through it because you can’t take days off in a close race,” he wrote.
                Last edited by jaded; 09-11-2016, 08:46 PM.

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                • they think trump will make america again.. trump will bring down the economy because he is a power tripper who will retaliate to anyone that offends him... if you have a president like trump who will threaten anyone who annoys him, the stock market will keep crashing.. y'all know how volatile the stock market is.

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                  • Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00k View Post
                    and your source of this negative stuff about trump????

                    liberal media sheep
                    trump promises a lot of things when asked how, he won't elaborate because he doesn't have a plan how to do it.. typical scammer quality..

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                    • I think this will be the year with the highest votes for third party candidates since Ross Perot. Probably not for one single person like with Perot, but overall there will be more votes for third party candidates since then. That and lots of people who normally vote just won't vote at all.

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