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Election Day Poll No. Whatever

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Moderator1, Nov 4, 2016.

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Who is going to win?

Poll closed Nov 9, 2016.
  1. Clinton

    75 vote(s)
    87.2%
  2. Trump

    11 vote(s)
    12.8%
  1. Dick Whitman

    Dick Whitman Well-Known Member

    Yes.
     
  2. Vombatus

    Vombatus Well-Known Member

    NO. If HRC hadn't committed all the possible violations with setting up that server, Comey and the FBI would have had NOTHING to investigate in the first place. Don't blame Comey and the FBI. When you are looking for a root cause of failure, trace back to the original sin.
     
  3. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    I don't think it was the emails. This is a lot deeper than that.
     
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  4. Jake_Taylor

    Jake_Taylor Well-Known Member

    It's her. People, really, really hate her. We can talk about misogyny, and that surely played some role, but it's mostly about Hillary.

    Two anecdotes: A pair of middle aged women sat in front of me at the DMV the other day talking about how bad Hillary was for women. In their mind she went after Bill's mistresses instead of Bill and then dug up these women who came out against Trump and either paid them to say it or turned them into victims again.

    I couldn't really believe what I was hearing, nothing about them screamed Trump supporter just looking at them and I really didn't think it was representative at the time.

    The other thing is my parents. Right-leaning moderates from Kansas. They were huge supporters of both Kathleen Sebelius and Nancy Kassebaum. They've also always hated Hillary Clinton. It wasn't a party thing or a woman thing. It was her.

    They both said they were going to hold their nose and vote for her, (according to my dad the only thing worse than her was a loud mouth New Yorker who wasn't as smart as he thought he was) but today I'm not sure I believe them.

    How many people got into the booth and found out they just couldn't bring themselves to vote for her? How many people convinced themselves to ignore what they didn't like about Trump because they couldn't get past what they hated about her? You can say you must be a racist to vote for him, but I doubt it's that simple. To get to this point there had to be people who happily voted for Obama who went for Trump this time.
     
  5. There was some good news out of this election ...

    No condoms needed! Voters back bare porn stars - MyNewsLA.com
     
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  6. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    As of now (it'll change) not only did Trump get fewer votes than Romney, he got fewer than McCain. It's the ones who didn't show up who decided this election. Is that hatred of Clinton, or just lack of enthusiasm? It doesn't take much to get voters to sit out an election because so many people think politics cannot affect their own lives. They will soon learn how wrong they are.
     
  7. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Vomb, I certainly do blame Clinton for her failures in the past and as a candidate, but Trump has plenty of those as well.
    Comey inappropriately used his position to influence an election. You can certainly argue whether it was intentional or simple incompetence, but neither is appropriate.
     
  8. dixiehack

    dixiehack Well-Known Member

    A declared pussy grabber who lives under perpetual IRS audit and is transparently in the bag for a historically enemy state is going to the White House. I'm not sure there is an "appropriate" when it comes to America anymore
     
  9. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    40,000 people who voted in Milwaukee in 2012 didn't this time. Trump won the state by 27,000. Clinton lost this election because she couldn't turn out Democrats in the industrial Midwest. Much of that is on her, and much of it is on them. They just didn't think not-Trump was a big enough motivator. They'll be sorry.
     
  10. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    Blame is never indivisible. I blame almost everyone in a position of any influence
     
  11. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    We all know from sports that losing is a total team effort just like winning. Nothing would be more useless for the Democrats than a scapegoat search. Too many targets. I woke up this morning thinking, "I should have donated more, I should have made more phone calls." I'm on the team, too, so I have a minute share of the responsibility.
     
  12. qtlaw

    qtlaw Well-Known Member

    I'm totally with you. I'm feeling the same way. Only saving grace is we live in the bubble called California, and another bubble within that one, a decent suburb of SF.
     
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