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hater
11-07-2016, 11:30 PM
:lmao spin dat shit Clintazis

Clinton breaks record for most DISLIKED candidate as 59 per cent of voters anti-Hillary
HILLARY Clinton is now the most unpopular candidate in the US presidential election race ahead of Donald Trump, a new poll has shown.

According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, published yesterday, 60 per cent of American voters now rate Mrs Clinton negatively. Almost as many - 58 per cent - have unfavourable views of Mr Trump.


:lmao

Splits
11-07-2016, 11:32 PM
:lol meltdown on election eve. Who could've predicted?

hater
11-08-2016, 06:48 AM
Wut? I already called the election for Shitler

Just funny that she will immediately be most unpopular president in her first day in office :lol

Oh, Gee!!
11-08-2016, 01:29 PM
are nazis good or bad these days

DMC
11-08-2016, 01:32 PM
:lmao spin dat shit Clintazis

Clinton breaks record for most DISLIKED candidate as 59 per cent of voters anti-Hillary
HILLARY Clinton is now the most unpopular candidate in the US presidential election race ahead of Donald Trump, a new poll has shown.

According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, published yesterday, 60 per cent of American voters now rate Mrs Clinton negatively. Almost as many - 58 per cent - have unfavourable views of Mr Trump.


:lmao

Is Boutons your alt account? The nicknames seem familiar.

DMC
11-08-2016, 01:36 PM
Hillary has many things going against her. The most obvious and most denied by those who oppose her is that she's ungodly ugly. The 2nd is that she's white. The 3rd is that she's married to Bill Clinton, and together they have this stigma of being corrupt, mafioso types sans omerta. The 4th is that she's been in public offices she's probably not qualified to hold, due to her relationship with the former POTUS. She's not alone however, probably a third or more of the higher offices are held by friends and colleagues of more qualified people, which is part of a bigger problem.

101A
11-08-2016, 01:42 PM
She's not alone however, probably a third or more of the higher offices are held by friends and colleagues of more qualified people, which is part of a bigger problem.

Problem? That's how oligarchy's work.

DMC
11-08-2016, 02:53 PM
Problem? That's how oligarchy's work.

Exactly.