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Elections 2016 Presidential Election General Discussion v2

How satisfied are you voting for your candidate?


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In trumps mind he is being down to earth and gracious by saying 95% instead of 100%.
 
We black people, for years, have been telling anyone that will listen that we have no jobs, our schools are bad, crime is rampant, ect. But now that Trump said it I suppose we are going to act all offended and indignant now? I guess we're going to argue that our schools aren't bad, or that we have plenty of jobs, or that we don't largely live in low income areas...everything is fine?

Trump waited too long to start pushing for African American votes. He let the media paint him as racist for too long before pushing back. We are real tribal ya know. Once a widespread perception solidifies amongst the black community it is almost impossible to break it. Independent thought goes right out the window and everyone just repeats what everyone else says.

Oh well, we still got Hillary. I'm sure we'll be just fine.

Even if he doesn't gain votes for this...republicans should have been saying this for a long time. Glad someone finally had the balls to do it. Democrat policies have failed the black community for decades
 
http://www.mediaite.com/online/watc...-seconds-helping-out-louisiana-flood-victims/

Trump and running mate Mike Pence would be traveling to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to “help people on the ground” in a “decidedly nonpolitical event” with “no press allowed.”

As it turns out, though, there actually were members of the press allowed, and the candidate did use the occasion to attack his political opponent, and there were opportunities for photographs, but true to his word, Trump did “help out.” Pool cameras trailed Trump for his entire visit, and over the course of those several hours, Trump “helped out” by unloading a truckload of toys for 49 seconds, these 49 seconds:

After that, it was into the fire house, out the back door, and back to the Trump plane.
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Does Trumps people actually do any research before they hire people. The new campaign manager is someone who was against him and called him out in the past.

Building his business on the back of the little guy:

Conway: Trump "Says He's For The Little Guy But He's Actually Built A Lot Of His Businesses On The Backs Of The Little Guy." Conway stated that Trump had “actually built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy” and has a history of “not paying contractors after [they have helped him] build something,” adding that “the little guys have suffered” because of Trump. From the February 10 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello



Condemned him for his vulgarity and for hurling insults:

Conway Condemned Trump For “Hurl[ing] Personal Insults” And Using “Vulgar” Language That Was “Unfortunate For Children.” Conway reprimanded Trump for using “the p-word” at a rally, language she characterized as “unfortunate for children,” and claimed that voters “will think thrice now when they go into the ballot box.” From the February 9 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello



Accused him of cozying up with the establishment and criticized hiring Manafort:

Conway Accused The Trump Campaign Of Becoming Too “Cozy With The Establishment”: “Goodness, You’ve Hired Paul Manafort.” Conway charged the Trump campaign with “becoming a little cozy with the establishment” by hiring Paul Manafort as chairman.



Straight up accused him of lying:

Conway: Trump's “False” Accusations About The Cruz Campaign Show “The Danger Of Just Saying Things That Aren't True." Conway rebuked Trump for lobbing “personal insults at somebody’s wife” as well as for his accusations that Cruz was “committing a felony and breaking a law,” adding that such a comment reveals “the danger of just saying things that aren’t true.” From the April 6 edition of CNN’s Erin Burnett Outfront:
 
Does Trumps people actually do any research before they hire people. The new campaign manager is someone who was against him and called him out in the past.

Building his business on the back of the little guy:

Conway: Trump "Says He's For The Little Guy But He's Actually Built A Lot Of His Businesses On The Backs Of The Little Guy." Conway stated that Trump had “actually built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy” and has a history of “not paying contractors after [they have helped him] build something,” adding that “the little guys have suffered” because of Trump. From the February 10 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello



Condemned him for his vulgarity and for hurling insults:

Conway Condemned Trump For “Hurl[ing] Personal Insults” And Using “Vulgar” Language That Was “Unfortunate For Children.” Conway reprimanded Trump for using “the p-word” at a rally, language she characterized as “unfortunate for children,” and claimed that voters “will think thrice now when they go into the ballot box.” From the February 9 edition of CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello



Accused him of cozying up with the establishment and criticized hiring Manafort:

Conway Accused The Trump Campaign Of Becoming Too “Cozy With The Establishment”: “Goodness, You’ve Hired Paul Manafort.” Conway charged the Trump campaign with “becoming a little cozy with the establishment” by hiring Paul Manafort as chairman.



Straight up accused him of lying:

Conway: Trump's “False” Accusations About The Cruz Campaign Show “The Danger Of Just Saying Things That Aren't True." Conway rebuked Trump for lobbing “personal insults at somebody’s wife” as well as for his accusations that Cruz was “committing a felony and breaking a law,” adding that such a comment reveals “the danger of just saying things that aren’t true.” From the April 6 edition of CNN’s Erin Burnett Outfront:
Lol thats awesome, he would probably get fired but for how bad it would look .

Honest question for Trump supporters, how could he possibly run the country if he can't even run a campaign?
 
A question for those who plan on voting for Hillary Clinton in November: If you were presented with evidence that she had one of your fellow Americans killed for political reasons, would you still vote for her? If not, would you instead vote for Trump or another candidate?

This is simply a measure of your loyalty and not conceding anything claimed by media or other sources.

Edit: The evidence is public knowledge and the FBI declines to prosecute. She would be your next President.

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I would place my vote for her on November 8th, and go to the FBI on November 9th.
 
I am already considering voting for a third party candidate. Trump would never be an option.
 
As sick as it sounds, I would still vote for her. In the end for me it is more about the policies then it is the character of the person.
 
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