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Quote:He will likely take all of the swing states affected by the massive rise in Obamacare costs as well.


Keep telling yourself that.
Quote:Keep telling yourself that.

You think people are going to sit idly by while this lunatic openly backs the disaster that is Obamacare?
Clinton has painted herself in a corner defending Obamacare while her own husband said it will never work.

Quote:Clinton has painted herself in a corner defending Obamacare while her own husband said it will never work.


Repeal and replace it.


That's what Donald says he's going to do. How does he think he will get that done? It's going to be a 50-50 split in the Senate between Democrats and Republicans. No 60% super majority.
Quote:Clinton has painted herself in a corner defending Obamacare while her own husband said it will never work.
 

That's not at all what he said.
Trump will win, irrefutable proof at link.

 

http://www.aol.com/article/news/2016/10/.../21589531/

Quote:You think people are going to sit idly by while this lunatic openly backs the disaster that is Obamacare?


Yup. Just watch 'em do it.
Quote:I always assumed Rashean27Mathis was a lot younger than that. I guess you can never judge a persons age by their message board banter.
 

That is true. You also would never know Donald Trump is 70 if you only knew what he says in public.
Quote:That is true. You also would never know Donald Trump is 70 if you only knew what he says in public.
And you claim to not get sarcasm. Exposed!
Quote:Meanwhile in...

 

Colorado

 

New Mexico

 

Wisconsin

 

Michigan

 

Virginia

 

New Hampshire

 

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/...e_map.html
 

I'm not sure Trump can win this election, but I can't imagine how States like Texas, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina can be considered toss-up States when Obama couldn't win them and he had record turn out. Obama inspired his entire party to vote for him. Most of the people voting for Clinton didn't even want her as their candidate, and its obvious from her rallies--no one is interested in Clinton. There's no motivation to vote for her.

 

Trump, no matter how much you dislike him, has motivated a large portion of the Republican voters.

 

I think, like always, this comes down to Ohio. If Trump can push the rising costs of ObamaCare and how much that'll influence the large blue collar population there, then he can close the 2.9% difference from the 2012 election. Some polls show him ahead there, too. 
Quote:You think people are going to sit idly by while this lunatic openly backs the disaster that is Obamacare?
 

Donald Trump is the lunatic, not Hillary Clinton.
Quote:And you claim to not get sarcasm. Exposed!
 

There was no sarcasm. It was 100% serious.
Quote:I'm not sure Trump can win this election, but I can't imagine how States like Texas, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina can be considered toss-up States when Obama couldn't win them and he had record turn out. Obama inspired his entire party to vote for him. Most of the people voting for Clinton didn't even want her as their candidate, and its obvious from her rallies--no one is interested in Clinton. There's no motivation to vote for her.

 

Trump, no matter how much you dislike him, has motivated a large portion of the Republican voters.

 

I think, like always, this comes down to Ohio. If Trump can push the rising costs of ObamaCare and how much that'll influence the large blue collar population there, then he can close the 2.9% difference from the 2012 election. Some polls show him ahead there, too. 
 

The states you named are "tossups" right now, which is based on recent polling from many organizations. Only that matters, not 2012 election results, when people talk about which states are red, blue, or purple (as I like to call tossups).

 

I personally hate it when articles report "Trump is leading in ______" if the poll results are within the margin of error. In Georgia, Trump is reportedly leading by 2. Is that enough to take poll results seriously?
Quote:I'm not sure Trump can win this election, but I can't imagine how States like Texas, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina can be considered toss-up States when Obama couldn't win them and he had record turn out. Obama inspired his entire party to vote for him. Most of the people voting for Clinton didn't even want her as their candidate, and its obvious from her rallies--no one is interested in Clinton. There's no motivation to vote for her.


Trump, no matter how much you dislike him, has motivated a large portion of the Republican voters.


I think, like always, this comes down to Ohio. If Trump can push the rising costs of ObamaCare and how much that'll influence the large blue collar population there, then he can close the 2.9% difference from the 2012 election. Some polls show him ahead there, too.


Trump is inspiring record numbers of registered Republicans to vote against their party.
Quote:Trump is inspiring record numbers of registered Republicans to vote against their party.


You are wrong and clearly a little perturbed by the latest polls.


Maybe the machines can continue switching Trump votes to Clinton votes though.
Before it was deleted, I stated that Hillary would win at least 305 electoral votes in a separate thread, and I stand by it.

 

She won't carry Texas, nor Georgia, and maybe not Florida or even Ohio.

 

But she'll carry Virginia, Pennsylvania and Colorado, and with the Blue Wall, win the presidency.

Quote:You are wrong and clearly a little perturbed by the latest polls.


Maybe the machines can continue switching Trump votes to Clinton votes though.


I don't see a path for Trump to win at all, but I'm perturbed one swing state is polling Trump is up by half the margin for error. Keep thinking that too. God, I can't wait for this [BLEEP] show to be over so we can get back to our elected politicians wasting time, money and effort in a bipartisan gridlock which serves only themselves.
Quote:The states you named are "tossups" right now, which is based on recent polling from many organizations. Only that matters, not 2012 election results, when people talk about which states are red, blue, or purple (as I like to call tossups).

 

I personally hate it when articles report "Trump is leading in ______" if the poll results are within the margin of error. In Georgia, Trump is reportedly leading by 2. Is that enough to take poll results seriously?
 

My point stands.

 

If Obama couldn't win them, I can't see how Clinton will win them. 

 

Quote:Before it was deleted, I stated that Hillary would win at least 305 electoral votes in a separate thread, and I stand by it.

 

She won't carry Texas, nor Georgia, and maybe not Florida or even Ohio.

 

But she'll carry Virginia, Pennsylvania and Colorado, and with the Blue Wall, win the presidency.
 

Hasn't Ohio gone in favor of every Presidential candidate that would eventually win the election since the 1800s? I know it has since Carter. 
Quote:This Obamacare fiasco has a good chance of swinging a lot of these states in favor of Trump. I think I saw North Carolina reporting as much as 50% increases in premiums.


That's the election and that's why they wanted him to essentially concede with pre premium release polling.
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