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    Lol racism. That argument is getting tired.

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    Yeah can someone lay out exactly what he said that's been racist?

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    Yeah can someone lay out exactly what he said that's been racist?
    Dude, it's 2016.

    Protecting the borders from illegals like literally every other country on earth does is obviously racist.

    Openly stating adherents of a religion that we are fighting wars against shouldn't enter the country is also clearly racist.

    Basically his immigration policy of not letting anyone in who wants to come in.

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    Yeah can someone lay out exactly what he said that's been racist?
    His conspiracy theories about Obama being from Kenya/not actually going to Columbia were racist imo, but I don't view anything he's said during the campaign as racist.

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    And WTF does trump offer them?
    I'm not saying Trump will turn their lives around or anything, but to them he symbolizes a change to the status quo that's been ing working class white families the last 30 years while Shillary represents the same status quo.

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    Dude, it's 2016.

    Protecting the borders from illegals like literally every other country on earth does is obviously racist.

    Openly stating adherents of a religion that we are fighting wars against shouldn't enter the country is also clearly racist.

    Basically his immigration policy of not letting anyone in who wants to come in.
    Calling them illegals is also racist.

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    His conspiracy theories about Obama being from Kenya/not actually going to Columbia were racist imo, but I don't view anything he's said during the campaign as racist.
    I don't view anything from his campaign as racist either. The media throws it out there and the left eats it up without ever questioning it.

    For example this headline:

    Trump Throws Racist Tantrum Calling Hispanic Protesters Thugs And Criminals

    Donald Trump has responded to the protesters in California, many of whom were Hispanic, by calling them thugs and criminals.

    http://www.politicususa.com/2016/04/...iticus+USA+%29



    NOTHING Trump said was racist. The anti-Trump protesters rioted, beat up Trump supporters, and smashed up a police car. Those are the actions of thugs and criminals. 20 people were arrested Yet the article makes zero mention of it.

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    And Trump's racism should help Clinton keep the minority vote at high levels. I'd be pretty floored if Trump can make this a compe ive election, especially when his party hates him like they did McCain.
    I don't think you can count on the "anti" vote for generating turnout. It didn't work for McCain and worked even less for Romney when Obama was even more hated by the right. People are motivated to show up when they are for someone, not because they dislike one person less than the other.

    That said the electoral map is what it is. I think Trump will perform as well or better than any Republican would have...which means lose the election.

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    I don't think you can count on the "anti" vote for generating turnout. It didn't work for McCain and worked even less for Romney when Obama was even more hated by the right. People are motivated to show up when they are for someone, not because they dislike one person less than the other.

    That said the electoral map is what it is. I think Trump will perform as well or better than any Republican would have...which means lose the election.
    The Anti-Obama vote showed up fine for Romney, he just didn't do to cater to independents by staying right after the convention. Picking Ryan as his VP was lunacy when he already had the conservatives motivated by running against Obama. Clinton will run in the center and get the anti-Trump vote, and I think she's going to be really difficult for him to be compe ive against.

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    The Anti-Obama vote showed up fine for Romney, he just didn't do to cater to independents by staying right after the convention. Picking Ryan as his VP was lunacy when he already had the conservatives motivated by running against Obama. Clinton will run in the center and get the anti-Trump vote, and I think she's going to be really difficult for him to be compe ive against.
    This. There's really no other category Trump will get other than the angry white vote. And that won't be nearly enough.

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    Trump setting tone, as a trashy piece of tabloid

    Trump: Hillary Clinton has a ‘bad temperament — her husband learned that a few times

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/trum...e+Raw+Story%29

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    Trump setting tone, as a trashy piece of tabloid

    Trump: Hillary Clinton has a ‘bad temperament — her husband learned that a few times

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/trum...e+Raw+Story%29
    The truth hurts.

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    esp the "truth" from Trump, 90% liar according to fact checkers. But he's your much loved candidate.

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    esp the "truth" from Trump, 90% liar according to fact checkers. But he's your much loved candidate.
    If you'd have ever bothered to read instead of constantly spamming you would have known I liked Bernie the most out of all the candidates.

    Speaking of lies....



    Looking forward to her perp walking

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    If you'd have ever bothered to read instead of constantly spamming you would have known I liked Bernie the most out of all the candidates.
    ... indicating you're as confused, ignorant as ever.

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    So now Trump has reversed his stance on minimum wage and wants to raise it while taxing the rich.

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    ... indicating you're as confused, ignorant as ever.
    Please explain, and try to put some thought into it and form coherent sentences.

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    Can the Trumpkins on this forum tell the rest of us which of the following Trump statements they agree with:
    1. Wages are too high (Fox debate)
    2. Wages are too low (on Twitter, soon after Fox debate)
    3. We have to leave minimum wage as it is (Fox debate)
    4. He's open to raising the federal minimum wage (a couple of days ago)
    5. He wants to abolish the federal minimum wage and leave it to the states (today)

    It's like an a-la-carte policy menu, designed to appeal to everyone ranging from the Tea Party to Sanders supporters. The problem is, I don't think Trump himself knows what his real stance is.

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    Can the Trumpkins on this forum tell the rest of us which of the following Trump statements they agree with:
    1. Wages are too high (Fox debate)
    2. Wages are too low (on Twitter, soon after Fox debate)
    3. We have to leave minimum wage as it is (Fox debate)
    4. He's open to raising the federal minimum wage (a couple of days ago)
    5. He wants to abolish the federal minimum wage and leave it to the states (today)

    It's like an a-la-carte policy menu, designed to appeal to everyone ranging from the Tea Party to Sanders supporters. The problem is, I don't think Trump himself knows what his real stance is.
    Excellent viewpoint. It allows him to adjust as more information becomes available.

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    So now Trump has reversed his stance on minimum wage and wants to raise it while taxing the rich.
    Not anymore. He says he wants to leave it to the federal government to do whatever they want.

    Hillary usually flip flops every few weeks. This guy does it on an hourly basis.

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    I haven't seen the polls mentioned, but maybe I missed them.

    Trump vs Clinton
    Florida 42 43
    Ohio 43 39
    Pennsylvania 42 43

    Pretty close in these swing states - didn't expect him to close the huge gap so quickly.

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    I haven't seen the polls mentioned, but maybe I missed them.

    Trump vs Clinton
    Florida 42 43
    Ohio 43 39
    Pennsylvania 42 43

    Pretty close in these swing states - didn't expect him to close the huge gap so quickly.
    Too early for any polls to be taken seriously, but Trump has very strong blue collar support - he's even likely to get a formal endorsement from Teamsters. Union support is big for the rust belt. Florida will be a swing state for sure, Trump is doing well enough with seniors.

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    Too early for any polls to be taken seriously, but Trump has very strong blue collar support - he's even likely to get a formal endorsement from Teamsters. Union support is big for the rust belt. Florida will be a swing state for sure, Trump is doing well enough with seniors.
    Which is why I love voting here instead of MD--your vote actually matters in this state

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    Im voting Trump

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    It is pretty sad that she cant even hold her on base in Pennsylvania.

    I'm gonna need more sample sizes first but this doesn't look good if you're a democrat. I mean, Pennsylvania has been a blue state for decades.

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