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So an increasing number of millennials don't have confidence in a miserable nagging crooked hag who looks like she might drop dead any moment? Go figure.

Forget this election already, Crooked Illary should be saving her energy to "power thru" Hell.

Like every thread akphidolt starts, this one isn't aging very well.

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lmao, makes you wonder what he looks like when he is typing "Swollen moose cock"

All you 2 scumbags have is insults, because you have absolutely no response to the article which says you cocksuckers are, thankfully, going the way of the Dodo bird. Get your double side dildo and smear it with acid, Jagoffs-then prepare to take a foot long dong on Election Day.Loser!@#0Slapping-silly90)):hammeritSlapping-silly90)):bigfingerazzkick(&^:madasshol:trx-smly0:kissingbb:bigfinger:fckmad:
 

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All you 2 scumbags have is insults, because you have absolutely no response to the article which says you cocksuckers are, thankfully, going the way of the Dodo bird. Get your double side dildo and smear it with acid, Jagoffs-then prepare to take a foot long dong on Election Day.Loser!@#0Slapping-silly90)):hammeritSlapping-silly90)):bigfingerazzkick(&^:madasshol:trx-smly0:kissingbb:bigfinger:fckmad:

Hypocritical post of the year here guys!!!!

Can we get this one stickied for the RX Hall of fame?
 

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Find the breakdown of demographics at:
http://graphics.latimes.com/usc-presidential-poll-dashboard/
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...raphics_and_the_2016_election_scenarios.html#!

It changes every day, Sept 20 is today Nov 8 is election day- Today they have Clinton 77.3 Trump down to 13.9
among blaCKS. That's 91.2% of electorate multiply both by 1.09 and todays vision of black support is Clinton
85%, Trump 15%. Even with 15% Trump wins.

13.9% is even farther from 22%, so, your lie was even larger, and he's not sniffing 15%, either, schmuck. What happened to your lie that no questioned Rump voters about Birtherism, lying scumbag?
 

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1st of all, Silver has said more than once that there is Republican bias in the LA Times poll, so they ain't THAT liberal-he usual shaves 2 or 3 points from their polls. Secondly, what's your source for this? Third, it doesn't say 22% for blacks, so, you lied. Fourth, what's the Sep. 18-Nov. 08 represent, what they're saying the support is now, or what it'll be on Election Day?

Your guru Nate Silver who you stated insisted there was a republican bias in the LA Times poll has just readjusted his
prediction on the election.

Nate Silver: Trump Surges 45 Points in One Month! Now Has 48% Chance of Winning

Hillary Clinton continues to plummet in the polls after her recent collapse at
Ground Zero and open border, anti-worker policies.

The latest vote projection from elections guru Nate Silver has Republican
Donald Trump just six electoral votes short of winning and one
point away from equaling Hillary Clinton’s popular vote.
The newest Five Thirty Eight survey Trump at 264 and Clinton at 272,
two more than needed. It’s the closest in recent weeks.

What’s more, he has the popular vote within the margin of victory, Clinton 45.4 percent to Trump’s 44.3 percent.

Trump is not paying Silver to produce favorable polls, I'm sure it pains him to
not be able to skew the results any more than he already has. Somebody in Hillary's
campaign is not getting their monies worth with Silver this cycle

He just knew he was getting ready to look like an idiot so he changes his tune..
 

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Huffington Post Surrenders: Far-Left Site Examines ‘Why Hillary Lost’ 49 Days Before Election

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by BREITBART NEWS19 Sep 20166,223


The Huffington Post is no longer buying the idea that Hillary Clinton will coast to victory in November — and it has already made a list of “where Democrats will point the finger if she loses” to Donald Trump.

And it’s not from volunteer contributors; the byline includes Global Editorial Director Howard Fineman and editors Jason Linkins and Lauren Weber.

From the Huffington Post:

On the high, crenelated ramparts of Castle Clinton, a chill breeze is stirring ― a faint but gnawing sense that the White Walkers are coming, wearing “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” baseball caps on their skinless noggins.

If Donald Trump does sack the fortress, no one who lost the battle will want to admit it was Hillary Clinton’s fault. It will have had nothing to do with, say, “transparency” or calling bearded villagers “deplorables” or the Iraq War vote or the simple fact that middle-of-the-road Clintonism ran out of gas as a public philosophy.

No, other individuals, groups and forces will have to be blamed. In fact, they already are, pre-emptively. If Trump wins, we’re all going to be too busy moving to Canada to read the postmortems (or write them), so we offer them to you now:


RANKREASON


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    1THE MEDIA
    Everyone’s piñata. Trump will blame the media. Gary Johnson will blame the media. Jill Stein will blame the media. (The media will ask, “Wait, which one was Jill Stein?”)

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    2THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING
    Actually, they arrived long ago and got into her phone.

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    3MILLENNIALS
    Ugh. F**king idealists, right?

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    4BERNIE SANDERS
    Remember when people worried that running unopposed in the primary would hurt Clinton? It's going to be an endless wail about how Sanders should have withdrawn sooner.

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    5BILL CLINTON
    You know how this will go down: Best campaigner of all time and he couldn’t close the sale. He lost his mojo.

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    6SEXISTS
    Ugh. F**king glass ceiling.

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    7OBAMA PEOPLE
    If they could delete all of David Axelrod's tweets, they would.

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    8JAMES COMEY
    He might as well have indicted her for real, like he did in the court of public opinion. Extremely careless.

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    9DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ AND THE DNC
    Her Soviet-style approach to boosting Clinton was something that Hillary’s campaign was happy to countenance. But the former DNC chair should have left room for dissent rather than let it bottle up.


No, this isn't satire.

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Your guru Nate Silver who you stated insisted there was a republican bias in the LA Times poll has just readjusted his
prediction on the election.

Nate Silver: Trump Surges 45 Points in One Month! Now Has 48% Chance of Winning

Hillary Clinton continues to plummet in the polls after her recent collapse at
Ground Zero and open border, anti-worker policies.

The latest vote projection from elections guru Nate Silver has Republican
Donald Trump just six electoral votes short of winning and one
point away from equaling Hillary Clinton’s popular vote.
The newest Five Thirty Eight survey Trump at 264 and Clinton at 272,
two more than needed. It’s the closest in recent weeks.

What’s more, he has the popular vote within the margin of victory, Clinton 45.4 percent to Trump’s 44.3 percent.

Trump is not paying Silver to produce favorable polls, I'm sure it pains him to
not be able to skew the results any more than he already has. Somebody in Hillary's
campaign is not getting their monies worth with Silver this cycle

He just knew he was getting ready to look like an idiot so he changes his tune..

With all of that, does he say that Rump is now favored to win? No? Then, STFU. Furthermore, what does ANY of that have to do with the fact that you lied and said that Rump had 22% of the black vote, which is not shown in ANYBODY'S figures? Or that you lied and said that nobody had run a poll asking Trump supporters if they were birthers, and that I immediately showed that you lied? You're a fucking moron, and transparently lying moron, at that. Never Bend Over is gonna feel like he was fucked by a train come Election Night, lol...Loser!@#0Slapping-silly90)):hammeritSlapping-silly90)):bigfingerazzkick(&^:madasshol:trx-smly0:kissingbb:bigfinger:fckmad:
 

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Classic: Failed Politician vs REAL WORLD Successful Businessman:

Hillary spent 68% of campaign cash on ads … and still can’t close the deal

"After looking at the futility of Hillary’s bombardment, Trump might have concluded that broadcast ads aren’t worth the investment..."

http://hotair.com/archives/2016/09/21/hillary-spent-68-campaign-cash-ads-still-cant-close-deal/
 

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Classic: Failed Politician vs REAL WORLD Successful Businessman:

Hillary spent 68% of campaign cash on ads … and still can’t close the deal

"After looking at the futility of Hillary’s bombardment, Trump might have concluded that broadcast ads aren’t worth the investment..."

http://hotair.com/archives/2016/09/21/hillary-spent-68-campaign-cash-ads-still-cant-close-deal/
She should have spent some of that money on her health.
 

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Looks like he received an endorsement from President El-Sisi of Egypt today, I guess he got
his fill of Clinton when she was Sec. of State.

'Egyptian Leaders Praise Donald Trump, Blast Hillary Clinton After President El-Sisi Meets with
Both Candidates. So much for Clinton's foreign policy bonsfides!

Members of the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations blasted Hillary Clinton just a day after Egyptian
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi met with both Clinton and Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump.
They also had high praise for Trump—and while not an official endorsement, it is a positive outcome for
Trump’s first and only meeting with Muslim world leaders thus far.

The fact that El-Sisi and those from the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly here
New York City this week would speak so openly and positively about Trump—and so openly and negatively
about Clinton—may surprise some. They are Muslim leaders and Egypt is perhaps one of the biggest and longest-
standing Muslim nations in world history. Many establishment media outlets have painted Trump’s relationship with
all Muslims as toxic, since he has expressed plans to temporarily ban Islamic migration into the United States.
But El-Sisi, when asked about Trump’s proposed Muslim ban during his CNN interview, defended Trump.
 

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Looks like he received an endorsement from President El-Sisi of Egypt today, I guess he got
his fill of Clinton when she was Sec. of State.

'Egyptian Leaders Praise Donald Trump, Blast Hillary Clinton After President El-Sisi Meets with
Both Candidates. So much for Clinton's foreign policy bonsfides!

Members of the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations blasted Hillary Clinton just a day after Egyptian
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi met with both Clinton and Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump.
They also had high praise for Trump—and while not an official endorsement, it is a positive outcome for
Trump’s first and only meeting with Muslim world leaders thus far.

The fact that El-Sisi and those from the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly here
New York City this week would speak so openly and positively about Trump—and so openly and negatively
about Clinton—may surprise some. They are Muslim leaders and Egypt is perhaps one of the biggest and longest-
standing Muslim nations in world history. Many establishment media outlets have painted Trump’s relationship with
all Muslims as toxic, since he has expressed plans to temporarily ban Islamic migration into the United States.
But El-Sisi, when asked about Trump’s proposed Muslim ban during his CNN interview, defended Trump.

How fucking stupid are you? Trump gushed over the guy(who, as the following article shows, is a tyrannical scumbag, he claims he got 97% of the vote iin the last "election," does that sound on the up and up to YOU, schmuck?), saying he'd invite him to the White House if elected, and would welcome the chance to visit Egypt. HRC met with the guy and, among other things, said that his holding an American hostage is wrong, as are his atrocities against dissidents. Do you ever get ANYTHING right?!?! Nothing to say about your poll fiascoes, Dickwad?

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/general-ab...o-has-destroyed-egypt-emboldened-isis-1527162
[h=1]General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is a tyrant who has destroyed Egypt and emboldened Isis[/h]
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By Anas al-Tikriti
November 4, 2015 13:25 GMT

When General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi lands in London tomorrow (5 November), he will be just another name on the long list of dictators and blood-stained authoritarian leaders who have enjoyed the hospitality of British governments over decades.
Doubtless, very few will retain any memory of his visit after he and his entourage have departed, and in a few months' time, most will be hard-pressed to recall the exact month in which he stepped foot on British soil. But there are also a significant number of parties who will be watching closely, taking notes and projecting implications of the visit.

Primary amongst those are the millions of Egyptians, within Egypt and in Britain, who will register that the British government, for all its protestations about British values and its claims to democracy and human rights, is disingenuous to say the very least; probably even hypocritical and culpable. For Sisi is no ordinary dictator.
His claim to fame will forever be the crushing of Egypt's only democracy within less than 30 months of a peaceful civilian revolution which toppled a regime that had built its power base over several dark, corrupt and miserable decades.
The rise of Isis could be traced back to precisely two and a half years ago, coinciding with the military coup Sisi administered against a short-lived democracy in Egypt.He will also forever be remembered for toppling Egypt's first ever democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, within 11 months of an election that saw 70% of the Egyptian people vote in a free, fair and transparent process commended by the world over; the same president who plucked him from obscurity six months earlier and appointed him defence minister.

More so, he will forever be remembered as having overseen the decision to send in tanks, heavy artillery and snipers to disperse a peaceful civilian sit-in in the very heart of Cairo, leading to the massacre of more than a thousand and the wounding of 3,000, including women, children, disabled and elderly, in what Human Rights Watch dubbed the worst massacre in modern times.
Since that fateful morning on the 14 August 2013, Egypt has spiralled dangerously into the abyss of corruption, authoritarianism, repression, violence as well as political and economic failure. Tens of thousands of political prisoners have been rounded up and locked up in inhumane conditions with reports of torture abound.
Dozens of media platforms have been shut down, countless journalists killed, injured, threatened and imprisoned. Hundreds have been sentenced to death, many in hearings lasting mere minutes, and condemned by international observers as farcical.
The economic crisis is impossible to quantify or to put a figure to despite tens of billions of dollars of aid from oil-rich Gulf countries alone over the past two years, amid state propaganda attempting to trump up a calamitously absurd Suez Canal project that will see Egyptians paying the price for at least a generation to come.

In short, under General-cum-President Sisi, Egypt has transformed from a source of hope and inspiration to the oppressed and marginalized around the world, to a failed tragic shadow of its former corrupt self, engulfed in repression, fear, failure, division, violence and now the ever growing threat of terrorism.
When Cameron shakes the hand of Sisi in front of 10 Downing Street, the regime in Cairo will celebrate the opportunity for more space, credibility and legitimacy. Sisi will hope to trump up the meeting before his own waning popularity, brutally exposed by a turnout that may have been as low as 2% for parliamentary elections two weeks ago.

Meanwhile, more and more Egyptians with any remaining trace of belief in our sincerity when calling for political reforms and democracy throughout the Arab and Muslim region, will let go of that belief. We openly and unashamedly enter into lurid relationships with repugnant regimes at the risk of alienating entire nations and creating waves after waves of victims of those regimes who will forever see us as the main culprit of their collective suffering and oppression.


Undoubtedly Sisi will propose himself as the last line of defence against Isis and the spread of Islamic terrorism. It always is terrorism and the undertaking to fight it that dictators resort to first and at the end, as they have little else to offer.

Assad of Syria is an excellent example of how this works each time every time. Undoubtedly too, David Cameron will lap it up, accept, and publicly celebrate this partnership against terrorism. How could he not, when the political and media narrative is structured towards proposing that nothing else matters, and every other crisis affecting our lives whether political, social or economic, must forcibly pale in significance?
It would do Cameron well to point out to his guest that the rise of Isis could be traced back to precisely two and a half years ago, coinciding with the military coup he administered against a short-lived democracy in Egypt, throughout which terrorism dramatically receded not only in Egypt, but throughout the entire region. It would also do Cameron well to note that partnering a dictator to fight a terrorist is not only naïve, but has potentially tragic consequences.
The peaceful popular revolutions that brought dignity, freedom and democracy to Tunisia and Egypt in 2011, and inspired others to rise against their tyrants, would have been the best antidote and most effective strategy to terrorism. Sadly, not only did we actively act in sullying and polluting that movement, in what later became the tragedies of Libya, Syria and Yemen; we stood by and watched passively as it was brutally crushed in Egypt at the hands of a military general.
Now that general is receiving the red carpet treatment courtesy of Her Majesty's government. Will we ever learn?
 

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Her poll numbers are dropping like Bill's pants in a room full of interns.

Rumors She’s Going to Cancel Debate on Monday

Hillary is in free fall. Everybody knows it. The campaign knows it. She canceled her appearance yesterday.
She had a fundraiser in North Carolina. They didn’t even give an excuse for it. They just canceled. They are
rumors now that she’s going to cancel the debate on Monday. Some top conservative wrote me today…
And she’s really going in the wrong direction. She spent $50 million last month and dropped 10 points.
So it’s a free fall for Hillary. She’s collapsing like she did on 9-11.
 

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The other night.....Jimmy kimmel had interviews with trump voters......telling them he released his tax forms.....made up things that were on there and these idiots defended him no matter what it was.

waiting for vidswaps to post that classic.
 

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Her poll numbers are dropping like Bill's pants in a room full of interns.

Rumors She’s Going to Cancel Debate on Monday

Hillary is in free fall. Everybody knows it. The campaign knows it. She canceled her appearance yesterday.
She had a fundraiser in North Carolina. They didn’t even give an excuse for it. They just canceled. They are
rumors now that she’s going to cancel the debate on Monday. Some top conservative wrote me today…
And she’s really going in the wrong direction. She spent $50 million last month and dropped 10 points.
So it’s a free fall for Hillary. She’s collapsing like she did on 9-11.

Never Bend Over, BEND Over, you keep lying(and pretending that your lies haven't been exposed, just like Rump), the tide has turned, as shown below, and will turn even more after she cleans his clock next week...Lying scumbag, over 60% of Rump supporters are Birther Loonies, ROTFMAO!!!!

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/poll-clinton-leads-trump-ahead-first-debate-n652141

[h=1]Poll: Clinton Leads Trump Ahead of First Debate[/h] by Mark Murray





Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by six points among likely voters heading into the first presidential debate on Monday, according to a brand-new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
The survey - which was conducted after Clinton's return to the campaign trail following her bout with pneumonia - shows a bigger advantage for the secretary of state than did polls taken during the heightened scrutiny of her health.

It also finds that Clinton is running nearly even with Trump when it comes to voter enthusiasm.
"Despite arguably the worst few weeks of her candidacy, the fundamentals still point toward a Hillary Clinton victory," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies.
McInturff adds, "Donald Trump has closed the margin since August, but as we head towards the debate, still needs to push this campaign closer. The good news for him is the electorate narrowly agrees with him that America has lost ground and wants to see a change in direction."
In a four-way horserace, Clinton gets support from 43 percent of likely voters and Trump gets 37 percent, while Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson is at 9 percent and the Green Party's Jill Stein is at 3 percent.

In a head-to-head matchup without those third-party candidates, Clinton's advantage expands to seven points, 48 percent to 41 percent. This is the NBC/WSJ poll's first general-election poll of likely voters in the 2016 race.
Among the broader electorate of all registered voters, Clinton is ahead of Trump by five points in the four-way contest, 42 percent to 37 percent - down from Clinton's nine-point lead in August.
And in a two-way race, Clinton's edge among registered voters is seven points, 48 percent to 41 percent - also down from nine points in August.
Here, Clinton has the advantage with African American voters (81 percent to 7 percent), women (51 percent to 37 percent) and those ages 18-34 (50 percent to 34 percent), while Trump is ahead among men (46 percent to 44 percent) and whites (49 percent to 41 percent).
But the poll reveals a familiar pattern among white registered voters: Those without a college degree break for Trump, 53 percent to 35 percent, while those with college degrees tilt in Clinton's favor, 49 percent to 43 percent.
Clinton runs nearly even with Trump on voter enthusiasm
Seventy-eight percent of Trump's voters say they are highly interested in November's general election - registering either a "9" or "10" on a 10-point scale - versus 75 percent of Clinton voters who say that.
What's more, 68 percent of Clinton voters respond that they will "definitely" vote for her, compared with 66 percent of Trump supporters who say that about the New York businessman.
And 50 percent of Clinton voters say their vote is more for Clinton, while 44 percent of them say their vote is more being against Trump.

That's compared with 41 percent of Trump voters who say their vote is more for Trump, versus 51 percent who say it's more being against Clinton.
Many voters still want change
Despite Clinton's lead in the NBC/WSJ poll, Trump's advantage is that many voters still want change.
By a 49 percent-to-47 percent margin, registered voters say they prefer a president who will bring major changes to the way the government operates, even if those changes might be unpredictable - though that margin is less than it was back in July.
And 48 percent of voters agree with Trump's statement that America is losing ground and the economy hasn't improved enough. That's compared with 45 percent who agree with the Clinton message that the country is making progress and the economy has come back.

Trump holds the advantage on economy, Clinton on all other issues
Asked which candidate is better on the economy, 46 percent of registered voters say Trump, while 41 percent pick Clinton.
But Clinton leads on every other issue the poll tested - on being in charge of nuclear weapons (51 percent to 25 percent), on being a good commander-in-chief (48 percent to 33 percent), on dealing with immigration (50 percent to 39 percent) and on terrorism and homeland security (44 percent to 43 percent).
Clinton also holds the advantage over Trump on being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency (60 percent to 23 percent) and on having the right temperament to be president (56 percent to 23 percent).
But Trump holds the edge on being honest and straightforward (41 percent say Trump is better here, versus 31 percent who say Clinton is).
Obama's job rating remains above 50 percent
The poll also finds President Barack Obama's job-approval rating at 52 percent - unchanged from last month. Indeed, this is the fifth-straight NBC/WSJ poll in which his job rating has been above 50 percent.
And the poll shows Democrats enjoying a three-point advantage on which party should control Congress - 48 percent of registered voters prefer Democrats in charge, while 45 percent want the GOP in control.
Democrats held a four-point advantage on this question a month ago.
 

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