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CNN: Clinton leading Trump by 15 points (48% - 33%) in latest poll (Aug 3rd)

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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    Election is rigged. Liberal media's fault.

    Helps Trump IMO.
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    BallSackedBallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
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    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,637
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    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
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    unfrozencavemanunfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,637
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
    I'm voting for Trump because he wants to exterminate the Jews and the Arabs. Win/win IMO. Allegedly.

    The next bubble is going to *pop* no matter who is in orifice. Thank Obama and the Fed for that. HTH.
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
    I'm voting for Trump because he wants to exterminate the Jews and the Arabs. Win/win IMO. Allegedly.

    The next bubble is going to *pop* no matter who is in orifice. Thank Obama and the Fed for that. HTH.
    What bubble are you speaking of?
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 102,429
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    So let's talk about our DAWGS! !

    Hillary won
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 19,002
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
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    BallSackedBallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
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    BearsWiin said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    The country is no more polarized than any other era. It's the representation that's more polarized and which creates such a toxic atmosphere. That's why we need competitive redistricting at the national level (California did this a few years back and is already seeing a better political climate) to get more cooperative representation, and comprehensive campaign finance reform to limit special-interest influence.

    Another 59-41 rout like 1984 is entirely possible.
    You're one of my favorite classy poasters, so I respectfully disagree that these aren't more polarized than 30 years ago. Lot of data out there that would back it up.

    Agree on your point of redistricting and campaign finance reform will help address.
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,637
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
    I'm voting for Trump because he wants to exterminate the Jews and the Arabs. Win/win IMO. Allegedly.

    The next bubble is going to *pop* no matter who is in orifice. Thank Obama and the Fed for that. HTH.
    What bubble are you speaking of?
    I'm hearing quantitative easing can continue indefinitely and negative interest rates are special!
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
    I'm voting for Trump because he wants to exterminate the Jews and the Arabs. Win/win IMO. Allegedly.

    The next bubble is going to *pop* no matter who is in orifice. Thank Obama and the Fed for that. HTH.
    What bubble are you speaking of?
    I'm hearing quantitative easing can continue indefinitely and negative interest rates are special!
    How can you have a bubble in the worst recovery since King James death.
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    TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    TheGlove said:

    Now that Purp is back, is he gonna shit post in every thread?

    He is who we THOUGHT he was
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,637
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    Thanks for reading! ;)
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    BallSackedBallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
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    TheGlove said:

    Now that Purp is back, is he gonna shit post in every thread?

    Your eyes are as good as mine...
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 102,429
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    It'll narrow. An upstart Obama only beat McCain by 7% after 8 years of a rep president with an approval rating in the 30s and worldwide economic collapse. Politics are too polarized these days to have a regan/Mondale populous beat down in the 15% range.

    But Trump is done on the electoral map, pending some type of disaster email leak. Even a fuckup at the debate (like Obama had in 2012) won't matter. Enough said on that.

    image
    The Dunning-Kruger Effect:
    Some believe that many of those who support Donald Trump do so because of ignorance — basically they are under-informed or misinformed about the issues at hand. When Trump tells them that crime is skyrocketing in the United States, or that the economy is the worst it’s ever been, they simply take his word for it.
    I'm voting for Trump because he wants to exterminate the Jews and the Arabs. Win/win IMO. Allegedly.

    The next bubble is going to *pop* no matter who is in orifice. Thank Obama and the Fed for that. HTH.
    What bubble are you speaking of?
    I'm hearing quantitative easing can continue indefinitely and negative interest rates are special!
    How can you have a bubble in the worst recovery since King James death.
    I can answer this
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