2016 Presidential Horse Race

2016 Presidential Horse Race


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wizards8507

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I'm wandering if anything else exposed in these emails will have a hard time getting any play. The "unfair to Bernie" thing resonates with ultra left...the fact that it resonates with most fair-minded folks is an ancillary benefit.

I have seen coverage of the "Is Trump a Racist" article, and lots of words dedicated to the Trump-Russia connection related to the e-mail dump.
They're not talking much about the collusion between the DNC and Chuck Todd.
 

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They're not talking much about the collusion between the DNC and Chuck Todd.

Agree...thats not really popping up in the media like it should. I am not surprised the collusion happens from either side of the aisle, but when it is right there, you'd think they'd try and keep the game going and put up some faux outrage...nope!
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Man this is brutal: DWS being booed this morning at the Florida Delegation Breakfast ahead of the DNC: <a href="https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO">https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO</a></p>— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) <a href="https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/757566384532434944">July 25, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Which, is doubly funny, given this tweet that was linked earlier in teh thread:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hey <a href="https://twitter.com/Reince">@Reince</a> - I'm in Cleveland if you need another chair to help keep your convention in order. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RNCinCLE?src=hash">#RNCinCLE</a></p>— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) <a href="https://twitter.com/DWStweets/status/755135944412565504">July 18, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Man this is brutal: DWS being booed this morning at the Florida Delegation Breakfast ahead of the DNC: <a href="https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO">https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO</a></p>— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) <a href="https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/757566384532434944">July 25, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Which, is doubly funny, given this tweet that was linked earlier in teh thread:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hey <a href="https://twitter.com/Reince">@Reince</a> - I'm in Cleveland if you need another chair to help keep your convention in order. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RNCinCLE?src=hash">#RNCinCLE</a></p>— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) <a href="https://twitter.com/DWStweets/status/755135944412565504">July 18, 2016</a></blockquote>
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The funniest part of that whole video is the caption by MSNBC.
 

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DWS is guilty of playing dirty politics behind the scenes. Does anyone really believe the Democrats will stop playing dirty with her ouster? The Republicans were guilty of doing pretty much the same thing in an attempt to keep Trump from being the nominee. Does anyone really believe the Republicans are not continuing to play dirty politics?

If you want to get rid of this **** then you'll have to do away with political parties. Both parties were faced with primary candidates who were not really members of their party. The Republicans had Trump, and who knows what his beliefs are? The Democrats had Sanders, a 30-year independent, who suddenly became a Democrat in order to run for president. Is it any wonder the politicians behind the scenes were doing all they could to prevent these non-party members from winning in the primaries?

Anyone shocked by dirty politics hasn't been following presidential elections for very long. As the campaigns get closer to election day, the lies and speculation of wrong-doing will escalate on both sides. A good deal of what we hear from both sides will be out right lies. That's what politicians of all persuasions do best. And since lying works, they continue to do it. I still wish I had a choice on election day of "None of the Above". I think "None of the Above" would win in a landslide.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Man this is brutal: DWS being booed this morning at the Florida Delegation Breakfast ahead of the DNC: <a href="https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO">https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO</a></p>— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) <a href="https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/757566384532434944">July 25, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Which, is doubly funny, given this tweet that was linked earlier in teh thread:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hey <a href="https://twitter.com/Reince">@Reince</a> - I'm in Cleveland if you need another chair to help keep your convention in order. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RNCinCLE?src=hash">#RNCinCLE</a></p>— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) <a href="https://twitter.com/DWStweets/status/755135944412565504">July 18, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Beautiful. Wtf is she thinking trying to wait until after the convention?
 

IrishLax

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DWS is guilty of playing dirty politics behind the scenes. Does anyone really believe the Democrats will stop playing dirty with her ouster? The Republicans were guilty of doing pretty much the same thing in an attempt to keep Trump from being the nominee. Does anyone really believe the Republicans are not continuing to play dirty politics?

If you want to get rid of this **** then you'll have to do away with political parties. Both parties were faced with primary candidates who were not really members of their party. The Republicans had Trump, and who knows what his beliefs are? The Democrats had Sanders, a 30-year independent, who suddenly became a Democrat in order to run for president. Is it any wonder the politicians behind the scenes were doing all they could to prevent these non-party members from winning in the primaries?

Anyone shocked by dirty politics hasn't been following presidential elections for very long. As the campaigns get closer to election day, the lies and speculation of wrong-doing will escalate on both sides. A good deal of what we hear from both sides will be out right lies. That's what politicians of all persuasions do best. And since lying works, they continue to do it. I still wish I had a choice on election day of "None of the Above". I think "None of the Above" would win in a landslide.

Deflect, and make it about "both parties." Classic. Despite no evidence of Republicans/RNC chair doing anything remotely comparable despite widespread anti-Trump sentiments in the party. In fact, they REFUSED to do a vote on rules before the convention that would've allowed them to oust trump.

Also, please show me where the Republicans were colluding with "impartial" main stream media to push narratives. I'll wait.
 

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You can't even script this better than what HRC and DWS are getting caught with.

I love how quickly they imply a frame job by Trump - Mrs. "Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" herself? LMFAO

Michael more makes a few valid points - (spot on is a bit of a stretch). The electoral college metrics are good debate - Don't need Florida if you take WI, MI, PA and OH.... well that would be a pretty big game changer. Blue collar appeal could be enough to make that happen - NAFTA being a huge villain in OH/MI. Coal in PA/OH. Immigration fears in those isolated areas.

The problem... Milwaukee is well known for putting out more votes than registered voters. Philly I can see doing the same thing. There are some big problems in those areas. Trump has to do a lot of work to get those folks to stay home and stay "depressed" instead of voting five times. That is not to say they can't still get the ballot boxes stuffed.
 

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Deflect, and make it about "both parties." Classic. Despite no evidence of Republicans/RNC chair doing anything remotely comparable despite widespread anti-Trump sentiments in the party. In fact, they REFUSED to do a vote on rules before the convention that would've allowed them to oust trump.

Also, please show me where the Republicans were colluding with "impartial" main stream media to push narratives. I'll wait.

I agree with this. That's not to say that at some point, in some time, there aren't examples of Republicans doing shady shit. It's just that in this moment, LAX nailed it. This is all DNC shenanigans.

The R's way of dirty politics against Trump was to make fun of his tiny hands. Good work. Meanwhile, DWS/DNC/HRC/Mainstream Media colluded to basically throw kitchen sink after kitchen sink at Bernie.
 

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Yea, but the Clinton Machine is not the same thing. I still think Hillary wins...no matter what she does, or what comes to light.

I'm here... I don't think it matters either really, they ARE both horrible and neither would do much good that the other would/wouldn't do... it truly is pick your poison imo. I still am not convinced Trump is trying to win tho...
 

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zNdkrtfZP8I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

I'm pretty sure Trump smiles any time Oliver talks about him. At the moment, I think the average person in this country doesn't want a foreigner mocking our politics. It's part of the reason why I think Trevor Noah's ratings aren't great.
 

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I'm pretty sure Trump smiles any time Oliver talks about him. At the moment, I think the average person in this country doesn't want a foreigner mocking our politics. It's part of the reason why I think Trevor Noah's ratings aren't great.

I am a big John Oliver fan but last night's episode wasn't very funny. The song at the end was particularly awful.
 

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I'm pretty sure Trump smiles any time Oliver talks about him. At the moment, I think the average person in this country doesn't want a foreigner mocking our politics. It's part of the reason why I think Trevor Noah's ratings aren't great.

Foreigners mock our politics because Americans are notoriously ignorant beyond belief when it comes to foreign/domestic/political issues. If Americans don't want to be mocked, then start by reading a book and quit watching reality TV. The number of people in this country who can't name the VP but can list the entire cast of Survivor is insane.

Trevor Noah does suck. But it's not because of his accent.

John Oliver is a genius at times. I, personally, love his show.
 

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Foreigners mock our politics because Americans are notoriously ignorant beyond belief when it comes to foreign/domestic/political issues. If Americans don't want to be mocked, then start by reading a book and quit watching reality TV. The number of people in this country who can't name the VP but can list the entire cast of Survivor is insane.

Trevor Noah does suck. But it's not because of his accent.

John Oliver is a genius at times. I, personally, love his show.

So true. And I'll add that when I was in Europe for a few weeks last month, I was shocked at the amount of American news on television. Contrast that to mainstream news here, where the only foreign affairs we typically see are either tragedies or directly impact the United States somehow.
 

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So true. And I'll add that when I was in Europe for a few weeks last month, I was shocked at the amount of American news on television. Contrast that to mainstream news here, where the only foreign affairs we typically see are either tragedies or directly impact the United States somehow.

American news media is terrible to be honest. The evening bulletins are trash tv and the big news networks are so biased one or the other they are practically unwatchable.
 

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Why isn't he being beaten up over his brother not being an American and thus not voting? Doesn't Trump know his statement is inaccurate! Doesn't he know non-Americans don't get to vote in our election! How is this not front page news!
 

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I'm pretty sure Trump smiles any time Oliver talks about him. At the moment, I think the average person in this country doesn't want a foreigner mocking our politics. It's part of the reason why I think Trevor Noah's ratings aren't great.

It's only okay if we mock it?

I don't think anyone watching Oliver gives a shit that he's English.
 

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Foreigners mock our politics because Americans are notoriously ignorant beyond belief when it comes to foreign/domestic/political issues. If Americans don't want to be mocked, then start by reading a book and quit watching reality TV. The number of people in this country who can't name the VP but can list the entire cast of Survivor is insane.

Trevor Noah does suck. But it's not because of his accent.

John Oliver is a genius at times. I, personally, love his show.

So true. And I'll add that when I was in Europe for a few weeks last month, I was shocked at the amount of American news on television. Contrast that to mainstream news here, where the only foreign affairs we typically see are either tragedies or directly impact the United States somehow.

American news media is terrible to be honest. The evening bulletins are trash tv and the big news networks are so biased one or the other they are practically unwatchable.

Not looking to excuse ignorance of international affairs, but you'd have found a similarly insular focus on domestic issues in previous empires. Just comes with the territory of being the global hegemon. Imperial citizens don't care much about what's happening in the provinces.

The disappearance of objective journalism is a product of our increasing political polarization. Since there's no such thing as a view from nowhere, the only way journalism can appear unbiased is if it comes from "the middle"-- that common ground shared by all citizens. The American middle has not held, so there's no more objective journalism.
 

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It's only okay if we mock it?

I don't think anyone watching Oliver gives a shit that he's English.

I don't personally care.

I do, however, think there is a chunk of Independent voters out there who think that portions of the media are much tougher on the GOP than on the Dems (the Clinton email leaks are helping this), and immediately dismiss a left-leaning liberal going on a political rant. Even if it's just for comedic purposes, it can be seen as more "proof" that the media is stacking the deck for Hillary.

Trump's numbers noticeably went up after Oliver's Drumpf rant. I don't think that was a coincidence.
 
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