2016 Election Thread Part Deux

With Trump leading in Ohio, and democrats having less success there, the NY Times has now declared that Ohio is no longer a bellwether state
 
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Trump being the mad uncontrollable douche bag that he is distracts from the fact that Hillary is a horrible person.

Trump is self destructing I'll grant you that. However you for the past couple of months after he won the nomination have been on a bash Trump campaign, some of it has been outright false to wild speculation. Haven't noticed the same anti-Clinton passion from you.
 
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I have a question for all of you Dems and Libs.

You guys always turn the other way and deny of any wrong doing and laugh at the right for claiming conspiracies. As Obama would say, what iiiffffiiiiifffffiifififfffff Trump wins the election and conspiracies surface about the Russians hacked the election, would you guys agree or deny any wrong doing by the Russians?

I don't believe the Russians have enough influence to change who wins or loses this election. If Trump wins then he wins, no conspiracy. Hillary like trump has had chances to bury their opponent and hasn't focused on what's important. They both seem to focus on petty things. I don't care who Bill slept with because it's not important for the election and I don't care who trump cheated on cause it doesn't matter either.

If I were Trump I would let someone else control my Twitter account and quit trying to defend myself anytime someone slings mud at me.

If I were Hillary I would push Trump to talk about his policies and how he's gonna make America great again instead of just saying Believe me Folks.

This election has been a joke
 
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJC22dsjkAM[/youtube]

Hillary was about to fall off the stage from a cough-induced stroke until she took a magic cough drop. What is in that thing? Cocaine? Heroin?
 
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Ummm, really?

According to the Tampa Bay Times and Creative Loafing, McGrath wrote a letter to Elections Supervisor Deborah Clark, who chose Chick-fil-A for the voter drives, saying: "As an elected official, you have a duty to be evenhanded and fair. Surely, you and your office staff do understand that using Chick-Fil-A as the base for voter registration activities is not only inherently unfair but overtly partisan as well. This company has a strong and well-understood history of anti-LGBT activism and is publicly associated with Republican Party values."

For all I can remember, the owner just said he doesn't support same sex marriage. I didn't know the company made it a policy to discriminate.
 
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