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Yeah, he blew it with that one. But in the end, he just perpetuated the system that was already there - he joined in rather than rising above it. Pity, could've been so much better.
I actually love the comment, because it is true. It says, FU, I won the election and will do what I want. But no person that has any intention of bringing the country together would ever say anything close to that. It's a toxic statement that was not pulled out of thin air. That statement came from the think tank. It was deliberate. It was divisive. And should not be forgotten in the Obama legacy.
It says a lot of things but FU was not one of them :evil:
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I think after tonight, regardless of wins, they don't have a mandate. A few weeks ago I could see Clinton breaking 300. If she wins, I think the margin will be very slim.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton

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Wow...6 votes.
Nevada isn't going Republican...

Polls may show Trump currently in the lead there...

But, Clinton won the early voting pretty handily and ~70% of Nevadans vote early. Trump would need a YUGE lead on election day to make up the difference.

I wouldn't count on it. :coffee:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
Ibanez wrote: Wow...6 votes.
Nevada isn't going Republican...

Polls may show Trump currently in the lead there...

But, Clinton won the early voting pretty handily and ~70% of Nevadans vote early. Trump would need a YUGE lead on election day to make up the difference.

I wouldn't count on it. :coffee:
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OL FU wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: I actually love the comment, because it is true. It says, FU, I won the election and will do what I want. But no person that has any intention of bringing the country together would ever say anything close to that. It's a toxic statement that was not pulled out of thin air. That statement came from the think tank. It was deliberate. It was divisive. And should not be forgotten in the Obama legacy.
It says a lot of things but FU was not one of them :evil:
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93henfan wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Nevada isn't going Republican...

Polls may show Trump currently in the lead there...

But, Clinton won the early voting pretty handily and ~70% of Nevadans vote early. Trump would need a YUGE lead on election day to make up the difference.

I wouldn't count on it. :coffee:
You nervous? The graphic shows your girl winning.
All the headlines had hilldog wining Nevada. Could have just been noise to try and drown out turnout. Considering Nevada depends largely on its tourism/hospitality industry, you know there are a lot of low information Brown voters that would vote hilldog. Personally I think she takes Nevada, and cruises in Penn and Va.

I haven't seen much talk about CO but last week it was basically a dead heat there. Trump could have easily taken CO if he can out with a hard pro weed stance. I think that could have split the millennial vote there and got him that state.
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Ibanez wrote:I think after tonight, regardless of wins, they don't have a mandate. A few weeks ago I could see Clinton breaking 300. If she wins, I think the margin will be very slim.
This is FCS vs. FBS. The outcome can be anywhere from a slim FCS win to a blowout FBS win.
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Trump up 28% so far in New Hampshire. :D

http://www.11alive.com/news/local/trump ... /349662501
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93henfan wrote:Trump up 28% so far in New Hampshire. :D

http://www.11alive.com/news/local/trump ... /349662501
Of what, 27 votes that were cast in a state with a population of 100?
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2% (3.3%, according the RCP the last time I looked) is pretty damn slim. There's no mandate there. Plenty of room for the margin of error to favor someone else (See NH.)

Either way, our long national nightmare continues on January 20, 2017.
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93henfan wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Nevada isn't going Republican...

Polls may show Trump currently in the lead there...

But, Clinton won the early voting pretty handily and ~70% of Nevadans vote early. Trump would need a YUGE lead on election day to make up the difference.

I wouldn't count on it. :coffee:
You nervous? The graphic shows your girl winning.
Feel pretty confident I'll win my bet with you. :D

Confident enough to make it double or nothing. Are you? :nod:

Nervous about the absolute shitshow politics will be over the next 4 + years. :(
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SDHornet wrote:
93henfan wrote:Trump up 28% so far in New Hampshire. :D

http://www.11alive.com/news/local/trump ... /349662501
Of what, 27 votes that were cast in a state with a population of 100?
Dear Lord. Trump-haters, learn to take a joke.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
93henfan wrote:
You nervous? The graphic shows your girl winning.
Feel pretty confident I'll win my bet with you. :D

Confident enough to make it double or nothing. Are you? :nod:

Nervous about the absolute shitshow politics will be over the next 4 + years. :(
I'm not going to miss the 20 minutes of salary. Would you like me to send it now?
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93henfan wrote:
SDHornet wrote: Of what, 27 votes that were cast in a state with a population of 100?
Dear Lord. Trump-haters, learn to take a joke.
The funny thing is I clicked on the link after I posted and the vote tally of 32-25 was listed in the headline. :lol:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
93henfan wrote:
You nervous? The graphic shows your girl winning.
Feel pretty confident I'll win my bet with you. :D

Confident enough to make it double or nothing. Are you? :nod:

Nervous about the absolute shitshow politics will be over the next 4 + years. :(
I'm hoping our "business as usual" Congress that does nothing but kick the can down the road will help ease the pain.
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Voting was quick and easy this morning. No line. In and out in about three minutes. Flash license, sign next to your name in the registrar's binder, vote in the booth, get your "I Voted" sticker and back to your car.

Just one State Trooper on the scene to make sure nobody kept the darkies from voting.

The real scene was at breakfast. Every eatery in town was mobbed. Lots of anti-Hillary talk all around. People just hate the woman.
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Ibanez wrote:I think after tonight, regardless of wins, they don't have a mandate. A few weeks ago I could see Clinton breaking 300. If she wins, I think the margin will be very slim.
I agree, it'll be closer than people would've liked. A landslide for Clinton would be something in the 340's and she's going to end up being fortunate if she just breaks 300 electoral votes. And the Senate's going to stay Republican and there was never a chance that the House wasn't going to stay Republican as well. And the GOP may even win another governor's mansion tonight as well. Certainly a very split election result and no real change in the status quo in Washington.

The only thing that could change is if Hillary does what Obama chose not to do when he stepped into the office - start off right away trying to find a way to work with and compromise with the Republicans. Not all of them are Ted Cruz wackos - I'm sure there's a few here and there she can talk to and start working with. If we want real change in Washington, that's the best place to start. Like I said, nothing is really changing in Washington in terms of the balance of power so if change is going to happen it needs to happen by other means.
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93henfan wrote:Voting was quick and easy this morning. No line. In and out in about three minutes. Flash license, sign next to your name in the registrar's binder, vote in the booth, get your "I Voted" sticker and back to your car.

Just one State Trooper on the scene to make sure nobody kept the darkies from voting.

The real scene was at breakfast. Every eatery in town was mobbed. Lots of anti-Hillary talk all around. People just hate the woman.
No voting lines whatsoever in the People's Republic of Washington. :nod:
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My voting was easy too - kids were off today so I had to drive them to their aunt's house for the day. Voted around 8:15, no line (I was voter #268 so an hour and so into the election that was a pretty big number for my polling place). Took a picture of the kids in the booth and away we went. Very easy.

I do have to say, I think I am pretty fortunate that I have an easy polling place. Never a line more than 10 people at any point in the day (although I'm sure there had to be a line at 7AM when it opened). I keep thinking all these people that need to stay in line for 1-2 hours need to be more vocal in the 4 years in between elections and move for more polling places, more machines, or other means of voting. People don't speak up enough when it could make a difference.
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kalm wrote:
93henfan wrote:Voting was quick and easy this morning. No line. In and out in about three minutes. Flash license, sign next to your name in the registrar's binder, vote in the booth, get your "I Voted" sticker and back to your car.

Just one State Trooper on the scene to make sure nobody kept the darkies from voting.

The real scene was at breakfast. Every eatery in town was mobbed. Lots of anti-Hillary talk all around. People just hate the woman.
No voting lines whatsoever in the People's Republic of Washington. :nod:
I forget, do you guys even vote in person or is that a state that's all vote by mail?
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No voting lines whatsoever in the People's Republic of Washington. :nod:
I forget, do you guys even vote in person or is that a state that's all vote by mail?
Oregon and Washington are 100% by mail. Fill out your ballot while watching football and drinking a beer. No ID required. It's a beautiful thing.
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I'm in favor of all paper ballots.

Especially after seeing this: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2138902/c ... mory-card/

When I voted in Virginia, my polling place had paper ballots and it's a lot more confidence inspiring than the machines that Delaware uses. You just press a pressure pad for each candidate and then the big green VOTE button at the bottom when you're done. I wish it gave me a receipt or something. :lol:
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kalm wrote:
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I forget, do you guys even vote in person or is that a state that's all vote by mail?
Oregon and Washington are 100% by mail. Fill out your ballot while watching football and drinking a beer. No ID required. It's a beautiful thing.
I still like going to the polling place. Only voted absentee ballot once in my life, my first election actually in '92. Still cooler being at the polling place. I'm not sure I'd trust the whole nation to go 100% by mail. I mean, you folks in the PNW are trustworthy and all, but you're pretty weird that way compared to the rest of the nation. :rofl:
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93henfan wrote:I'm in favor of all paper ballots.

Especially after seeing this: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2138902/c ... mory-card/

When I voted in Virginia, my polling place had paper ballots and it's a lot more confidence inspiring than the machines that Delaware uses. You just press a pressure pad for each candidate and then the big green VOTE button at the bottom when you're done. I wish it gave me a receipt or something. :lol:
Yeah, I wish they had a receipt too - ours are the same machines you're talking about. Heck, two receipts would be good and then the second could go to some enterprising college prof to do a side by side vote comparison after the fact to verify the published results. I think we don't know a lot about whether mishandling/cheating/hacking of the votes happens because we basically never check. It's easy to say there's no evidence of fraud when we never really look hard enough at it or even have a way to check.
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