2016 Election Thread Part Deux

You think he will get the traditional R voters?

I'm not seeing it.

I think this poll had him at like 74% I can't remember the exact number. That number is guaranteed to increase due to the disgust from R voters, enough to win I don't know, I will say I doubted him every step of the way and he proved me wrong I will never count him out. Another thing that will help is if he names the right vp
 
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I think this poll had him at like 74% I can't remember the exact number. That number is guaranteed to increase due to the disgust from R voters, enough to win I don't know, I will say I doubted him every step of the way and he proved me wrong I will never count him out. Another thing that will help is if he names the right vp

Fair enough. Got any ideas on who the right VP would be?
 
For the 100th time, I do not have to like her, or support her for president, or even vote for her, to take issue with irrational partisan attacks.

As if everything shady that goes on around her would ever be termed as "rational."

Nor is your defensive stance of her each and every time we bring up said shady dealings.
 
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I think this poll had him at like 74% I can't remember the exact number. That number is guaranteed to increase due to the disgust from R voters, enough to win I don't know, I will say I doubted him every step of the way and he proved me wrong I will never count him out. Another thing that will help is if he names the right vp

Yep he's at 74%.
 

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I wonder if Trump loses if he'll go quietly? He always says he never loses. I can't imagine him being very graceful if he has to concede the election.
 
the independents, that's what to watch in this. If they swing Trump then HIllary's done

Most of the young voting block that I know have leaned way left. As the race has progressed, many--perhaps most--have either gone straight to Johnson, or went to Johnson through Bernie. Now, most of them that I talk to say that if Johnson doesn't look like a viable winner, they will probably vote for Trump.

They just distrust Hillary that much. And that's from the block of people that I know who have leaned predominately left.

I'm predicting that Trump will pick up a lot of votes in the independent block, not because they like him so much, or because they trust him so much, but simply because he'll look like the only viable candidate besides Hillary.

If the Dems are smart, they will spend a lot of effort propping Johnson up as a viable-that-will-not-be viable candidate to split the independent vote against trump. They need to make Johnson look like he has a chance, because if true independents get the impression that Johnson is a sunk ship, they will jump on Trump as the dingy that he is.

Then again, tat too may backfire, because if many people start thinking that Johnson isn't a wasted vote, he very well could be the next President. (And the country would win.)
 
I think Rubio would be the best but he just announced he is running for reelection after all so that may eliminate him. Martinez would be a good choice maybe Scott walker.
Hopefully we in Florida will send Rubio packing and he can emigrate to Cuba and sell his wares there.
 
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