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1 Year from now...

#1

...America will have a new President. I know that it's still too early to predict which party will win this election (let alone who the respective nominees will be) but all of the early signs seem to indicate that this will be another victory for the Democrats. I'm not saying this to antagonize anyone, but this is just my gut feeling (I'm trying to take a realist stance here). How do you think America will be under a Clinton/Sanders administration? if the Democrats win this election in 2016, then it would effectively mark the end of the Republican Party. Chairman Priebus even said so: http://www.ibtimes.com/end-gop-rnc-chair...16-2144770

 

Again, a lot can happen in the next 10 months that could still change people's views: a major political scandal, economic crisis, terrorist attack (God forbid), etc. It will be an interesting election year for sure. So I'm interested in hearing people's thoughts about what the next administration could, and should, be.


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#2

Barring some kind of miracle in which Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Fiorina, Carson, Bush, Christie and Kasich all leave the race and a groundswell of support carries Rand Paul to victory, I weep for our country, no matter which of those other buttclowns (or Clinton or Sanders) takes it.


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#3

I disagree if Hilary Clinton is the Democrat running the party has almost no chance of winning because of her crimes.


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#4

I disagree that all signs are pointing to a democratic win.
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#5

I can't wait to mute my tv a thousand times over the next 10 months to block out the bull manure tv ads that corporations and special interest groups will spend billions on to put someone in a job that pays $400k. I'm sure there's a great return on that investment.
Only a chump boos the home team!
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#6

Quote:I disagree that all signs are pointing to a democratic win.
How so? I'm not saying you're wrong, but I would like to see some evidence. Democrats have the advantage of appealing to minorities and immigrants, as well as the fact that the Country is becoming more socially liberal/progressive. The main appeal of a Clinton/Sanders administration is that people will get stuff for "free" with welfare and benefits. It's really sad how uneducated the average voter is in America these days.

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#7

Quote:...America will have a new President. I know that it's still too early to predict which party will win this election (let alone who the respective nominees will be) but all of the early signs seem to indicate that this will be another victory for the Democrats. I'm not saying this to antagonize anyone, but this is just my gut feeling (I'm trying to take a realist stance here). How do you think America will be under a Clinton/Sanders administration? if the Democrats win this election in 2016, then it would effectively mark the end of the Republican Party. Chairman Priebus even said so: http://www.ibtimes.com/end-gop-rnc-chair...16-2144770

 

Again, a lot can happen in the next 10 months that could still change people's views: a major political scandal, economic crisis, terrorist attack (God forbid), etc. It will be an interesting election year for sure. So I'm interested in hearing people's thoughts about what the next administration could, and should, be.
 

Can you explain how "all of the early signs seem to indicate a Democrat victory"?  I don't know anyone personally or online that supports Hillary and very few that support Bernie Sanders... and that's from Democrats that I know.



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#8

Quote:Can you explain how "all of the early signs seem to indicate a Democrat victory"?  I don't know anyone personally or online that supports Hillary and very few that support Bernie Sanders... and that's from Democrats that I know.
 

So you know Democrats who support Cruz/Trump/Rubio?  Really?  Funny democrats then. 

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#9

Quote:Can you explain how "all of the early signs seem to indicate a Democrat victory"?  I don't know anyone personally or online that supports Hillary and very few that support Bernie Sanders... and that's from Democrats that I know.
Your mother in law called. She wants her research back.

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#10

Trump will have this country on the way to being great again a year from now.
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#11

Quote:Trump will have this country on the way to being great again a year from now.
Yes, his return to the private sector should be a real boon for the economy when Bernillary raises taxes higher than Todd Marinovich.

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#12

Quote:Trump will have this country on the way to being great again a year from now.


Apart from being born into a rich family what are trumps great skills?
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#13

Quote:Apart from being born into a rich family what are trumps great skills?
 

Making America great again, duh.

 

I know you don't really care, but if you really wanted to know, read this: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/...rump-2016/

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#14

Quote:So you know Democrats who support Cruz/Trump/Rubio?  Really?  Funny democrats then. 
 

Trump will secure at least 20% of Democrats, 40% of the black/Latino vote, plus one of the largest voter turnouts for Republicans in history. Trump has this election on lockdown. He is finally pulling ahead of Ted Cruz in Iowa (37-26, 33-23) to secure the state. In other words, if you are truly afraid of a Trump presidency, you better start looking to immigrate elsewhere. Canada or Germany might be a good choice.

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/265...poll-shows

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/...hispanics/

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/polit.../78252208/

http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/poll...can-caucus

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Quote:Trump will secure at least 20% of Democrats, 40% of the black/Latino vote, plus one of the largest voter turnouts for Republicans in history. Trump has this election on lockdown. He is finally pulling ahead of Ted Cruz in Iowa (37-26, 33-23) to secure the state. In other words, if you are truly afraid of a Trump presidency, you better start looking to immigrate elsewhere. Canada or Germany might be a good choice.

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/265...poll-shows

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/...hispanics/

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/polit.../78252208/

http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/poll...can-caucus
 

 

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I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#16

Quote:Apart from being born into a rich family what are trumps great skills?
 

Manipulating the Bankruptcy laws to make a fortune.

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#17

Quote:Manipulating the Bankruptcy laws to make a fortune.
 

4 bankruptcy's made him $10 billion? He truly is a genius negotiator.

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#18

Quote:4 bankruptcy's made him $10 billion? He truly is a genius negotiator.


Do you realise how easy it is to make money from lots of money? Shad Khan he isn't
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#19

Quote:Do you realise how easy it is to make money from lots of money? Shad Khan he isn't
 

Explain, in detail.

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#20

Quote:I disagree that all signs are pointing to a democratic win.
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT4_Fefew78

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