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Wow.
Maybe I heard it wrong...idkWhat?!??
Was that a typo in her speech or was she just being honest?
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I'm not so sure about that.I think the reason Clinton and Trump are both in is because of this excact scenario. They were both percieved to be the best chance to get thier side elected. And it's amazing how many people think that way.
When I was a kid my grandmother lived in another county that was about 30 mins away.If I misbehaved dad would tell me as soon as we got in the car home he was gonna whoop me when I got home.I think he told me soo soon so I could stew on it and dread it cause I knew an ass bustin was comin and it was gonna hurt.By the time I got home I just wanted to get it over with.
This election is the same way to me,I know an ass bustin is comin and its gonna hurt.An honestly I just wanna get it over with.Regardless of who wins it will be another four years of nothin getting done.
When I was a kid my grandmother lived in another county that was about 30 mins away.If I misbehaved dad would tell me as soon as we got in the car home he was gonna whoop me when I got home.I think he told me soo soon so I could stew on it and dread it cause I knew an ass bustin was comin and it was gonna hurt.By the time I got home I just wanted to get it over with.
This election is the same way to me,I know an ass bustin is comin and its gonna hurt.An honestly I just wanna get it over with.Regardless of who wins it will be another four years of nothin getting done.
I didn't see the CNN interview (no cable) but everything I have seen he's just about as honest as you can get as a politician. The fact that he owns up to smoking and his faults is a bonus to me. I can't stand arrogant asshats who even when they are wrong can't admit it.... Own that shit! Learn from it....
Think he would do great, nobody will get behind the guyCan somebody please talk Ron Paul in to running this time?
QU Poll Release Detail
Of note:
"In this very negative race, 64 percent of Trump supporters say they are voting mainly anti-Clinton, while 25 percent say they are voting pro-Trump.
Among Clinton supporters, 47 percent are mainly anti-Trump while 32 percent are pro- Clinton. "
Not really seeing how that's a bell-curve thing. But it is accurate if you assume that this is the % that are leftover after the primaries.That's actually really disheartening. And I had a buddy that's in local politics give me an answer that appeased me as to how we actually got to this point. I was confused as to how we actually got to this point, via voting, yet everyone is still so pissed off by the candidates. We're living the stereotypical bell curve right now, 15% (or I guess 25% and 32% are actually happy) of the population are happy with the candidate. While that may not sound like a lot now with only 2 candidates, that sliver of the population were championing those candidates during primaries for their parties, which is a much larger slice of the pie. Assume 3 parties, with multiple candidates, if they've carried the same percentage of the population the entire time, it makes sense. Might be elementary to some, and I didn't relay that near as eloquently as my buddy did...but goes to show the grassroots snowball affect can work I suppose.
Not really seeing how that's a bell-curve thing. But it is accurate if you assume that this is the % that are leftover after the primaries.