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canetoad

(20,782 posts)
10. Apart from the pneumonia
Tue Sep 13, 2016, 09:59 PM
Sep 2016

Which could have happened to anyone, there are absolutely no more surprises due from Hillary. She's been vetted, examined, scrutinized, prodded and poked far more than anyone in memory.

The examination of Trump on the other hand, is just beginning. WaPo is pretty relentless in reporting his crap. The Trump foundation is being looked into. The Florida donation thing seems to have legs. You never know, the taxes may appear (or be leaked). Still plenty more to come out about him.

Also, not everyone lives on the internet and news sites the way you and I probably do. We are overloaded with Trump and his shennanigans. Millions of ordinary, decent US citz have already made up their minds and will cast their votes accordingly. I'm confident Hillary will win easily. The alternative is too frightenining for not only the US but the whole world.

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This race is getting too damned close. [View all] Stinky The Clown Sep 2016 OP
A candidate reversing such a long trend is unprecedented in modern times. onehandle Sep 2016 #1
isn't that what was said about him becoming the repuke nominee? Skittles Sep 2016 #3
A lot of longshots have become a nominee. onehandle Sep 2016 #6
Only by people who weren't paying attention to the republican party Egnever Sep 2016 #8
Excellent point. cwydro Sep 2016 #24
I don't disagree edhopper Sep 2016 #2
The debates are so important, I agree. phylny Sep 2016 #5
she has to keep edhopper Sep 2016 #16
And they have to show up and vote, which is the real question. Calista241 Sep 2016 #31
I'll do exactly what you're doing. Wednesdays Sep 2016 #4
And this why its so damn close Kilgore Sep 2016 #7
Well if your job is more important than the planet you weren't much of a Dem to begin with. Egnever Sep 2016 #11
Its not the what, but the how Kilgore Sep 2016 #14
we have known about climate change for how many years now? Egnever Sep 2016 #15
Meaningless Kilgore Sep 2016 #18
We are way past that now. Egnever Sep 2016 #20
Coal miners have been aware of the issue for 10-15 years... backscatter712 Sep 2016 #43
Something else to consider. Egnever Sep 2016 #17
This is a great example of.. Kilgore Sep 2016 #19
But they have been working on it. Egnever Sep 2016 #21
It's a difficult quandary, elleng Sep 2016 #40
So .... Lurker Deluxe Sep 2016 #23
Hahah Egnever Sep 2016 #25
Nice sterile argument Kilgore Sep 2016 #26
So what? Egnever Sep 2016 #29
I wish those 174k jobs vanished tomorrow. former9thward Sep 2016 #35
My electricity does not rely on coal much. Egnever Sep 2016 #39
Cool prophecy, little guy! LanternWaste Sep 2016 #58
Not what we are talking about Lurker Deluxe Sep 2016 #27
The only one saying fuck them is you Egnever Sep 2016 #28
Where are all these jobs? Lurker Deluxe Sep 2016 #33
So now we have to keep jobs going cause people shouldn't have to move? Egnever Sep 2016 #38
A lot different Lurker Deluxe Sep 2016 #42
Bravo!! Kilgore Sep 2016 #47
"Democrat Party"? Proud Liberal Dem Sep 2016 #55
I guess not Lurker Deluxe Sep 2016 #59
What a surprise. TDale313 Sep 2016 #30
Hahah Egnever Sep 2016 #32
no true scotsman. CBGLuthier Sep 2016 #52
Stupid bastards MFM008 Sep 2016 #36
Isn't she tracking higher than Obama around the same time in 2012? tia uponit7771 Sep 2016 #9
Apart from the pneumonia canetoad Sep 2016 #10
there's a ceiling on people who would vote for today's republican party bigtree Sep 2016 #12
"take a look at the polls showing 70% to 90% for Hillary." former9thward Sep 2016 #37
in 2012, Obama was up four points from Romney La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2016 #49
I posted last night when I was on the runh bigtree Sep 2016 #50
The media wants a horserace. And none of us should forget what they did in 2000. Warren DeMontague Sep 2016 #13
Thank god they can't bolster Trump with that, or with intelligence... bettyellen Sep 2016 #34
This election seems to be getting treated a lot like 2000 Proud Liberal Dem Sep 2016 #56
I think the big difference is the demographics of the country have changed. Warren DeMontague Sep 2016 #60
True Proud Liberal Dem Sep 2016 #62
I expected it to get close bigwillq Sep 2016 #22
Objects on your screen are not as close as they appear. ucrdem Sep 2016 #41
Nothing is fucked, dude.... sofa king Sep 2016 #44
It's always been close. nt LWolf Sep 2016 #45
“No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” raccoon Sep 2016 #46
We win 48 states............no matter what. ileus Sep 2016 #48
The debates will be an absolute curb stomp in her favor Rocknrule Sep 2016 #61
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2016 #51
I miss him already. Orrex Sep 2016 #53
GOTV JustAnotherGen Sep 2016 #54
220+ Electoral Votes firmly on Clinton's side with less than 50 more needed LanternWaste Sep 2016 #57
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