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mineistaken 09-28-2016 03:16 PM

MOVEMENT! Trump Turns Away 12,000 at Tue?s Florida Rally, Same Amount as All of Hillary?s Rallies
 
Trump Turns Away 12,000 at Tuesday?s Florida Rally ? Same Amount as All of Hillary?s Rallies Since July.
Trump Turns Away 12,000 at Tuesdayâ??s Florida Rally â?? Same Amount as All of Hillaryâ??s Rallies Since July

It is a MOVEMENT :thumbsup

Was this what baddog was talking about in his 13 states travel thread? :winkwink:

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Coup 09-28-2016 03:38 PM

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onwebcam 09-28-2016 03:56 PM

Almost reminds you of a someone else's rallies. He needs to start getting bigger venues

JFK 09-28-2016 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 21190459)
Almost reminds you of a someone else's rallies. He needs to start getting bigger venues

who dat ?:helpme

kane 09-28-2016 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 21190459)
Almost reminds you of a someone else's rallies. He needs to start getting bigger venues

Yep, John Kerry who drew huge crowds all across the country when he was facing the very unpopular Bush. . . and he lost.

crockett 09-28-2016 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21190603)
Yep, John Kerry who drew huge crowds all across the country when he was facing the very unpopular Bush. . . and he lost.

Yes, but Hillary also has something in common with Kerry. Kerry was not someone you get excited about. He was sort of boring g and didn't really drive people to go out and vote.

Hillary is much the same..very boring and nothing to be excited about and added bonus is she someone a lot of democrats do not want to vote for..

The DNC might of very well thrown this election by fucking Sanders. At the very least Hillary should have brought Sanders in as VP.

By fucking over Sanders and completely treating g his supporters with disdain, they might have potentially given the WH to Trump..

I can say as someone who certainly wouldn't vote for Trump I currently have no intention to vote for Hillary either.. I'm pretty sure a lot of people share my opinion that likely would of voted for a Democrat. My guess is a very large percentage of young voters feel angry over how tje DNC fucked over Sanders at every turn.

kane 09-28-2016 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21190690)
Yes, but Hillary also has something in common with Kerry. Kerry was not someone you get excited about. He was sort of boring g and didn't really drive people to go out and vote.

Hillary is much the same..very boring and nothing to be excited about and added bonus is she someone a lot of democrats do not want to vote for..

The DNC might of very well thrown this election by fucking Sanders. At the very least Hillary should have brought Sanders in as VP.

By fucking over Sanders and completely treating g his supporters with disdain, they might have potentially given the WH to Trump..

I can say as someone who certainly wouldn't vote for Trump I currently have no intention to vote for Hillary either.. I'm pretty sure a lot of people share my opinion that likely would of voted for a Democrat. My guess is a very large percentage of young voters feel angry over how tje DNC fucked over Sanders at every turn.

I guess what I was saying is that the number of people who show up at a rally doesn't mean that person is going to win.

Trump has excitement from his supporters. They love him and would gargle his balls if he asked them to. Hillary doesn't have that. In the end, I feel, most of the people at those rallies have already decided they are going to vote for him. I'm nore sure he is really changing the minds of the few undecides left.

bronco67 09-28-2016 07:35 PM

99% of the voters in the country will never go to a rally for either candidate.

There's also this...

Republicans Rocked By Revelation That Trump Supporters Aren't Registered And Don't Vote

https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...e23_story.html

For most of these morons, it's like going to a Whitesnake concert or a monster truck rally.

crockett 09-28-2016 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21190711)
I guess what I was saying is that the number of people who show up at a rally doesn't mean that person is going to win.

Trump has excitement from his supporters. They love him and would gargle his balls if he asked them to. Hillary doesn't have that. In the end, I feel, most of the people at those rallies have already decided they are going to vote for him. I'm nore sure he is really changing the minds of the few undecides left.

Yes but the question is both sides have a large number of unsatisfied people with the choices they have been given. Many Republicans hate Trump and many Democrats hate Hillary.

The deciding factor for this election, will be those unsatisfied voters. Will Republicans that hate Trump vote for the sake of the party or will Democrats that hate Hillary show up and vote to try and block Trump???

That will be the deciding factor not the undecideds but those that hate both choices. On the Republican side they have the Gary Johnson issue which many Republicans are likely to for for him because he's kinda a Republican. On the Democrat side usually unhappy voters don't show up to vote.

I still think Hillary will likely win, but she and the DNC have fucked this election up a lot by pissing off the millennials and ignoring their issues which Sander was the flag bearer for. Hillary/DNC have taken an election which should of been a easy win and made it a very close race..

crockett 09-28-2016 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Coup (Post 21190423)

"Pepe the Frog" designated hate symbol by ADL - Videos - CBS News

C H R I S 09-28-2016 07:51 PM

yes that site look totally legit....lol

Coup 09-28-2016 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21190732)

If there is anything that has proven how worthless our news outlets have become it's this... an all out journalistic effort to raise an innocuous cartoon frog to the level of a burning cross.

Rochard 09-28-2016 08:01 PM

This is because Trump's supporters are unemployed.

kane 09-28-2016 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21190729)
Yes but the question is both sides have a large number of unsatisfied people with the choices they have been given. Many Republicans hate Trump and many Democrats hate Hillary.

The deciding factor for this election, will be those unsatisfied voters. Will Republicans that hate Trump vote for the sake of the party or will Democrats that hate Hillary show up and vote to try and block Trump???

That will be the deciding factor not the undecideds but those that hate both choices. On the Republican side they have the Gary Johnson issue which many Republicans are likely to for for him because he's kinda a Republican. On the Democrat side usually unhappy voters don't show up to vote.

I still think Hillary will likely win, but she and the DNC have fucked this election up a lot by pissing off the millennials and ignoring their issues which Sander was the flag bearer for. Hillary/DNC have taken an election which should of been a easy win and made it a very close race..

Sure, both sides are not happy, but I think when it comes down to it most of those unsatisfied people will end up voting for the person from their party. Some won't, but most will because of the alternative.

I think Hillary will win this for a few reasons.

1. Trump can't seem to get more than about 44% in the national polls and he normally hangs around 40%.

2. Trump blew it during the debate. I didn't see the whole thing, but I saw two very damning clips. He bashed Rosie O'Donnel (again) when asked about dealing with women which likely will turn off some female independents and his plan for fixing the problems in African American communities is Stop and Frisk. He was making some inroads with black voters, but that will turn most of them off in a hurry. These might not cost him a ton of voters, but in this election, every vote (especially in battleground states) will be important.

3. Hillary's ground game. In most of the battleground states Hillary has multiple offices and many volunteers and paid employees while Trump has very little or nothing at all. Many experts think a good ground game can be worth 1-3% more votes on election day because they will work hard to get their supporters to the polls. In a very close election that 1-3% could be the difference between winning and losing.Take, for example, Florida. Trump must win Florida or it is over for him. Hillary has 34 offices in Florida. Trump has 1. In Pennsylvania, another state Trump must win he has 2 offices and Hillary has 36. Trump literally has about 80 total people on his staff and Clinton has 800.

4. Trump seems out of tricks. The last I read there are between 8-13% of likely voters that remain undecided. The only people in that group that matter are those that live in battleground states. Trump doesn't seem to have any ideas or new ways of convincing these people to vote for him. Hillary doesn't really either, but she needs them less than he does because she has a ton of paths to victory and he only has a few.

What it is going to come down to is getting your supporters to turn out and I think Hillary with her large staff and ground game will do a little better at this. It also comes down to one basic question for the undecided voters: Are they willing to roll the dice on Trump or will they stay with the known quantity and Clinton. I have said many times I think a lot of people say they want change, but they really don't, so I think more of these people will hold their nose and vote Clinton.

Shit, just realized this is a wall of text lol.

astronaut x 09-28-2016 10:15 PM

Rallys dont win elections

Florida has a lot of racists

Trump is a circus freak, people just want to see the show

crockett 09-28-2016 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21190750)
This is because Trump's supporters are unemployed.

Obama took their jobs, but let them keep their guns in case they wanted to shoot themselves. :1orglaugh

Paul Markham 09-28-2016 11:47 PM

If you want any kind of change in how the US is run. Vote Trump. A vote for Clinton is voting for more of the same.

The people turning up are the ones who've been hurt by more of the same.

nico-t 09-29-2016 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Coup (Post 21190744)
If there is anything that has proven how worthless our news outlets have become it's this... an all out journalistic effort to raise an innocuous cartoon frog to the level of a burning cross.

Labeling something racist is libster media's favourite desperate last resort. It has become completely meaningless.

mineistaken 09-29-2016 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 21191185)
Labeling something racist is libster media's favourite desperate last resort. It has become completely meaningless.

That is getting to the ridiculous level.

Moron Hitlary even managed to claim (live on debates) that questioning Obamas birth place was racist :helpme:error:1orglaugh I mean seriously, how does one even manage to be that stupid?
Sure, Trump had no idea that there are millions of blacks born in US and Obama being black was the reason why he thought he may be not born in US :1orglaugh I mean, seriously :1orglaugh

No you moron, the reason he was questioning that was not because he was black but because his father was foreign and all the other circumstances with where they lived etc etc.
But no, he questioned because he was black, it was a surprise to Trump that blacks can be born in US, he surely did not know about existence of all the tens of millions US born blacks :1orglaugh

Go outside, see a black person and think - he must be not born in US, because he is black. Yeah, right, Trump actually thought that, moron Hitlary.

I mean WTF.

2MuchMark 09-29-2016 07:21 AM

Hillary will win.

crockett 09-29-2016 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21190900)
If you want any kind of change in how the US is run. Vote Trump. A vote for Clinton is voting for more of the same.

The people turning up are the ones who've been hurt by more of the same.

Trump won't change anything anymore than Obama was able to. Trump IS the corruption in the sysyem.. It's like voting Dick Cheney into office.. putting the wolf inside the hen house..

nico-t 09-29-2016 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 21191239)
Moron Hitlary even managed to claim (live on debates) that questioning Obamas birth place was racist

That made me cringe as well. The bitch is calling something racist which was not motivated by race whatsoever!

That was so extremely low, playing into the whole retarded race card, and she completely undermined her voters by doing that. She's essentially saying it and assuming her (potential) voters would fall for it, meaning she thinks they're dumb as fuck. Another Hillary success story.

mineistaken 09-29-2016 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 21191407)
Hillary will win.

You "knew" that Hilary would "win" the debates couple weeks ago anyway, yet you were not so sure about the election. What changed now (because polls did not)? :1orglaugh

mineistaken 09-29-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 21191563)
That made me cringe as well. The bitch is calling something racist which was not motivated by race whatsoever!

More than unbelievable. And brings to what I was repeating here: if you do or say something negative to black person, some morons would manage to cry "dass waciss".

Hey, I do not like Obama's shoes.
You are racist.

I mean it must be because you are racist, you can not simply not like his shoes :1orglaugh

That is at what level of logic some libbies/guilters operate. And to see that kind of "logic" displayed in presidential debate... :helpme:error I mean that is mind baffling...

mineistaken 10-01-2016 12:05 PM

https://twitter.com/RSBNetwork/statu...35134400471041 Movement!

noshit 10-01-2016 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 21195205)

:thumbsup ...Deplorables!


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