How big is Clinton's loss going to be?

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Originally posted by: rayxtwo
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Originally posted by: vegasdev
I have wondered if after 4 or 8 years, will they hand it off to Michelle. I don't think she has ever been in public service, but that wont matter. look how far Trump has made it. it would just be another coronation.


Wonder what Michelle will be doing????? Trying on a black robe if Hillary gets elected I'm guessing.

Ray



Nah, she is too old and conservative. Hillary is looking for 35-40 year-olds that are to the left of Bernie Sanders for those lifetime appointments.
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Originally posted by: rayxtwo
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Originally posted by: vegasdev
I have wondered if after 4 or 8 years, will they hand it off to Michelle. I don't think she has ever been in public service, but that wont matter. look how far Trump has made it. it would just be another coronation.


Wonder what Michelle will be doing????? Trying on a black robe if Hillary gets elected I'm guessing.

Ray


As if she would nominate a heterosexual Christian.

Another prediction: In a few days we will be hearing "The polls are tightening!!" - because they always do. It won't matter.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: billryan
As Yankee fan, I've seen them come from over 13 games back, and I've seen them lose a best of seven after being up three to none...
Yeah, but Trump isn't even fielding a complete team. He's got no ground game, and his get out the vote effort is looking pathetic. Both sides have some lazy and apathetic supporters, but the Democratic ones are going to get harangued until they get to the polls, the Republican ones not so much.

And key to firing up volunteers and voters are the surrogates that travel to build crowds and enthusiasm. Hillary Clinton has the equivalent of the 1927 Yankees Murderer's Row, with our popular President, our even more popular First Lady, the most popular politician in the country Bernie Sanders, with Senator Elizabeth Warren batting clean-up.

Donald Trump has.......Ivanka.

But I think basketball offers a better analogy. It's the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals.



Interesting analogy, talk about being fixed . . .

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Originally posted by: OddsWrkin
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: billryan
As Yankee fan, I've seen them come from over 13 games back, and I've seen them lose a best of seven after being up three to none...
Yeah, but Trump isn't even fielding a complete team. He's got no ground game, and his get out the vote effort is looking pathetic. Both sides have some lazy and apathetic supporters, but the Democratic ones are going to get harangued until they get to the polls, the Republican ones not so much.

And key to firing up volunteers and voters are the surrogates that travel to build crowds and enthusiasm. Hillary Clinton has the equivalent of the 1927 Yankees Murderer's Row, with our popular President, our even more popular First Lady, the most popular politician in the country Bernie Sanders, with Senator Elizabeth Warren batting clean-up.

Donald Trump has.......Ivanka.

But I think basketball offers a better analogy. It's the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals.



Interesting analogy, talk about being fixed . . .


I'm not following your "talk about being fixed." ... I think a better analogy would be rats jumping off a sinking ship.

It's difficult to build a coalition of people when you've trashed all of your primary candidates, alienated and offended others, and contend that the election is fixed. So why would I volunteer for a candidate who says the election is fixed anyway. He's dissuaded me and others from giving a hoot, let alone walking door to door, making a financial contribution or manning phones to call likely supporters.

The Washington Generals are not paid to win, they are paid to lose. I don't believe that they are even trying to win the game.

The game is indeed fixed. That is precisely why I thought this analogy was interesting.
I usually stay out of the mud ball fights but this statement followed by the signature line made me smile.


Trump wins an honest election. Everyone knows it's rigged.


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People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe.
Andy Rooney
I always have to check myself before I type the next sentence......Forkie is right!
The polls are tightening, so the Liarry machine has all the networks propagandizing again. Today's foolishness is that while polls are tightening, Trump has no path to victory. Amazing, same story at all the usual suspects broadcasts.

My question today would be this......IF, and it's a big if, IF Liarry loses a close election, what are the odds that SHE will not accept the decision of the electorate?
Looking at the electoral map, I don't see much of a chance if the polls are remotely close.
I'd love to hear Fitz's path to 270. Even if he wins Florida and Ohio, he's still short.
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Originally posted by: billryan
Looking at the electoral map, I don't see much of a chance if the polls are remotely close.
I'd love to hear Fitz's path to 270. Even if he wins Florida and Ohio, he's still short.


It ain't over until it's over, folks....

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