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trotsky

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10. So you believe there was election fraud?
Thu Nov 17, 2016, 11:31 AM
Nov 2016

The 52% comes from exit polling. So I'm not sure what you are considering evidence. Were the votes AND the exit polling rigged?

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And 26% of Hispanics 'voted for drumpf'. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #1
Your reply does not fit within the "religion is the problem" meme promoted by some here. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #2
I'm catholic, but don't believe I have a fight with non-religious Dems or those from other religious Mc Mike Nov 2016 #3
"though there are some fuckheads in the American Bishops who backed that nazi swine." trotsky Nov 2016 #6
The bishop of my diocese backed the Orange Satan meow2u3 Nov 2016 #9
I do what I can to counter the righties JPII and Ratzinger put in, all the time. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #11
Theft might play a part in the loss, and voter supression as well. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #7
The people who own mass media, the people who our presidents have to serve, Mc Mike Nov 2016 #13
And some people promote the meme... trotsky Nov 2016 #5
Of course there are many factors. trotsky Nov 2016 #4
My point was that it's not believable that he did win 26% of hispanics, or 53% of white women, Mc Mike Nov 2016 #8
So you believe there was election fraud? trotsky Nov 2016 #10
So you believe that over a quarter of Hispanics looked at dRumpfenfuhrer and liked what they saw? Mc Mike Nov 2016 #12
Actually, I do. trotsky Nov 2016 #15
Nope. I believe the polls that put him at 7 to 11 %, or 17%. You know, those polls that came out Mc Mike Nov 2016 #16
We do disagree. trotsky Nov 2016 #17
Too bad you don't want to hear the epiphany story. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #18
No, what I'd like to discuss is what we do for the next election. trotsky Nov 2016 #19
Is that what you got out of my post 11? Mc Mike Nov 2016 #22
You do realize that your church doesn't care about that, right? trotsky Nov 2016 #24
I'm pro-choice. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #25
LOL trotsky Nov 2016 #29
Yes, I can see the pattern: Catholics vote far more for Republicans than blacks and Hispanics muriel_volestrangler Nov 2016 #27
Hispanics are predominantly Catholic. rug Nov 2016 #28
Which shows how awful the White Catholic number was muriel_volestrangler Nov 2016 #30
So who are you trying to single out? White people or Catholics? rug Nov 2016 #34
To find out the topic of a thread, read the title (nt) muriel_volestrangler Nov 2016 #35
But you use the term "White Catholics", ignoring the votes of Hispanic Catholics. rug Nov 2016 #36
You know jack squat about me. But you want a fight anyhow. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #41
2004 kebob Nov 2016 #14
Is that true? Dorian Gray Nov 2016 #20
That is what exit polling is indicating. trotsky Nov 2016 #21
It's frustrating and angering... Dorian Gray Nov 2016 #37
Yep - the Pew analysis muriel_volestrangler Nov 2016 #23
It was all about the Supreme Court, and Abortion. wisteria Nov 2016 #26
A lot of my extended family voted for him as well. hrmjustin Nov 2016 #31
Their church has prioritized abortion as a sin above all others. trotsky Nov 2016 #32
It hasn't though Dorian Gray Nov 2016 #39
I don't dispute that many liberal Catholics vote for pro-choice candidates. trotsky Nov 2016 #40
I am Catholic Dorian Gray Nov 2016 #38
Good they will need to ramp MFM008 Nov 2016 #33
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