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Who you voting for?

  • Clinton

    Votes: 14 20.3%
  • Trump

    Votes: 38 55.1%
  • Johnson

    Votes: 10 14.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Not wasting my gas for any of these fucks

    Votes: 6 8.7%

  • Total voters
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Clinton is winning [White, College Educated Voters] by about 8.7 points, according to an average of the most recent NBC/Wall Street Journal, CNN/ORC and ABC/Washington Postpolls.

not that matters... because a woman's vote or a minority vote shouldn't be any less desirable...

Fact of the matter is Republican's have destroyed their own party. They alienated other races.... And Women... The "White Male" Vote will never be enough again, nor should it be.
 

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at what point in history was "the vote" removed from electing the next president?
 

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I'm no longer able to post pictures here which is annoying...

So instead a simple graph...


"% Support of Non-College White Men 2016"
Republicans - 68%
Democrats - 27%

"% Support of College Educated White Women 2016"
Democrats - 58%
Republicans - 38%

"% Support of Republican and Democrats Non-College Educated White Men 2016"
27% of Republicans
9% of Democrats

"% Support of College Educated White Males 2016"
Democrats 52%
Republicans 44%
 

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I'm either voting for

Hillary Trump....or

Donald Clinton....

Hoping they have a baby before the election ...

So I can cash in on this parlay....
 

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Republican's argument of women and minorities being the reason they lose rubs me the wrong way..

1st of all, your party's policies are the reason... It's not random...
And, what if Democrats started shaming all the white "under educated" voters saying that's what's carrying the GOP today?

The republican party has been trending the wrong way from a statistical non bias point of view the last 8 years... Trump has significantly inflated this and it may be the death of the Republican party..
 
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Republican's argument of women and minorities being the reason they lose rubs me the wrong way..

1st of all, your party's policies are the reason... It's not random...
And, what if Democrats started shaming all the white "under educated" voters saying that's what's carrying the GOP today?

The republican party has been trending the wrong way from a statistical non bias point of view the last 8 years... Trump has significantly inflated this and it may be the death of the Republican party..

If Republicans had nominated a more traditional Republican candidate they win this election and most of your narrative proves to be not true.
 
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IDK.. I switched just to vote against Trump... Maybe they did, but to me this is a self inflicted wound...

Ya, it is a self inflicted wound in the sense that they allowed their party to be hijacked. My comment that your narrative is off was related to saying the trend is 8 years in the making.
 

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Trump for me.

I hate to hear people say they aren't voting b/c they don't like either candidate. There will be down ballot races for state and local candidates and judges as well as amendments.

Do a write-in vote if need be but don't stay home. Go vote.
 

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How many times do I get to vote in this poll if I vote for Hillary?
 

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Ya, it is a self inflicted wound in the sense that they allowed their party to be hijacked. My comment that your narrative is off was related to saying the trend is 8 years in the making.


IMO it's not really debatable .. It's 8 Years+ in the making and Trump will leave permanent damage...

Here are the differential from 2004 to 2012....

Gender
2004 Women Dem +3
2012 Women Dem +11

Race
2004 Blacks +77 Dem
2012 Blacks +87 Dem

2004 Hispanics +9 Dem
2012 Hispanics +44 Dem

2004 Asian +13 Dem
2012 Asian +47 Dem

2004 Other +14 Dem
2012 Other +20 Dem


Trump's hateful rhetoric draws that line way more definitively...
 
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IMO it's not really debatable .. It's 8 Years+ in the making and Trump will leave permanent damage...

Here are the differential from 2004 to 2012....

Gender
2004 Women Dem +3
2012 Women Dem +11

Race
2004 Blacks +77 Dem
2012 Blacks +87 Dem

2004 Hispanics +9 Dem
2012 Hispanics +44 Dem

2004 Asian +13 Dem
2012 Asian +47 Dem

2004 Other +14 Dem
2012 Other +20 Dem


Trump's hateful rhetoric draws that line way more definitively...

Ya, I've already told you I agree on Trump.

2012/Obama shouldn't be surprising. He's a minority candidate. If the numbers you posted held true with Clinton vs someone like Kasich or Rubio I'd agree the issue is large.
 

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