Trump 2016 Or Hillary?

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The fact is a person like Trump who spews racial comments will never get elected President today. Maybe back in 1964 but not in 2016. This country is becoming browner everyday and that's never going to change!
 
The fact is a person like Trump who spews racial comments will never get elected President today
not sure.... there are plenty of crazies out there... and then some just vote republican no matter what they run... look at them still trying to sink Hillary so their man can win.... they will stoop at anything to win... slandering the opposition... gerrymandering... changing voting laws... closing voter precincts... it doesn't matter how many against their candidate.... they just stoop lower to rig things in their favor
Look at the wealthy... what maybe 10% of the country and yet everyone else giving up to please them
in this country money talks and there are to many greedy people willing to be bought.. and a lot of others will just follow some dream that never comes true... but if you preach it enough some are not smart enough to not fall for it.... for all of Trumps hate against so many... look how many on this board still support him... and like I said others will just vote for the right no matter the candidate... this election should be no contest as to who is more qualified... but it isn't...
as a country we have let all this happen anyway
 
the numbers just don't add up. you cant win with 2% of the black vote and 19% of the Hispanic vote and win. again that's a fact.
You're making assumptions that the black & Hispanics will go vote, and that's not a guarantee anymore. Its particularly true with mid-term elections. Its because the minorities failed to show up in 2010 and 2014 that Republicans captured the House & Senate. If anything is to get done in the federal government, we need 2 parties working together and compromising on major issues. That stopped when the Tea Party and the likes of Grover Marquist showed up with the backing of the Koch Brothers. And they knew they didn't have a real chance at the Presidency without the minority votes, which is why they went after state & local governments and have managed to succeed quite nicely and why they've taken over the Senate & House. Minorities need to realize the polarization of politics requires that they show up at ALL the voting cycles and VOTE. Send that message to your "bruthas & sistas".
 
Teabaggers that's my favorite......do you realize that all the "teabaggers" want out of government is to lower the defecit, reduce government spending, lower taxes and a few others......nothing outrageous
.....Then why does the Tea Party propose cutting revenue (taxes) when there's a deficit and huge national debt? Taxes are at the lowest they've been in decades. Why do they wish to reduce Medicare & Social Security, public education, and social services, yet propose no cuts to programs that provide outlandish subsidies and tax avoidances to corporations and the wealthiest Americans?
.....You see, Alanm, the Tea Party members (which is shrinking by the way) still believe Americans are more conservative than they are liberal. They still believe in pushing the likes of Rick Santorum as a POTUS, still don't understand the difference between General elections and Primary elections, and use their big money backers to oust moderate Republicans, determined to prove our government doesn't work by actively obstructing it from within ... basically sabotaging the government. Their radical ideology is/has destroyed the moderate Republican party by stooping to political threats and blackmail.
.....This party doesn't give a rats ass about the government ... they use the "tax cuts, reduce government, trickle down wealth" to hide their true goal of enriching the wealthiest Americans. The Tea Party will NEVER have a representative of their own in the White House ... never. All they're shown, thus far, that they are good for is gumming up negotiations between moderate party members of both parties that want to get things done, and wasting congressional time and energy on things like 62 attempts to ******* health care reform, 10 attempts to destroy Hillary with Benghazi, and frivolous BS bills & amendments that accomplish nothing for the country.
.....Maybe you're entertained by listening to a congressman read "Green Eggs & Ham" on the senate floor, but I and millions of people take it as an insult.
 
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If I remember right she is even leading in RED RED RED Arizona

In North Carolina, audience shrinking for Trump's message

ASHEVILLE, N.C. —



Hillary Clinton "owes the state of North Carolina a very big apology," Donald Trump thundered, condemning the loss of manufacturing jobs due to free-trade deals supported by the Democratic presidential nominee.

The attack line drew no more than polite applause at his event last week in Charlotte.



In the state that may be the most pivotal to Trump's White House bid, the audience for the Republican's chief economic pitch is shrinking by the day. Textile and furniture manufacturing no longer dominates the state's economy as it did a generation ago. Banking, technology and others industries have driven North Carolina's economic output to grow faster than any state in the past three years.

Voters are flowing into the state at a firehose rate — young, educated and many to take high-paying jobs when they arrive. They're coming from everywhere and quickly diluting North Carolina's conservative political underpinnings.

"Clinton is winning," said North Carolina Republican pollster Michael Luethy. "Particularly because folks who have moved to the state in the last five years are very different voters. They're persuaded by a different issue set than those have been here a while."

Meet Katie Snyder of Asheville.

She moved to the hip mountain oasis two years ago as a new college graduate to take an engineering job waiting for her at Thermo Fisher Scientific, a global laboratory equipment maker that has a freezer division in Asheville.

The Ohio native said she tends to support Republicans, but "I don't know what I'm going to do in November." She doesn't fully trust Clinton, and the 2010 health care overhaul enacted under Democratic President Barack Obama has been hard on some of her peers. But she adds: "I don't know if I can see myself voting for Trump."

On the road to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, the inability of Trump's message on trade to win over voters such as Snyder in North Carolina is a major problem for the Republican nominee. A win here and in neighboring Virginia would open a path for Clinton reach 270 even if Trump captures the traditional powerhouse battlegrounds of Ohio and Florida.




"I don't see a path without North Carolina," said Chris Jankowski, a Republican campaign strategist based in Virginia whose work includes North Carolina candidates.

In 2008, Obama was the first Democrat to win North Carolina since 1976. While Republican Mitt Romney won the state four years later, political professionals such as Luethy believe the more than 200,000 people that have moved to North Carolina since the 2012 election increase the challenge for Trump.

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll found Clinton up 9 points in North Carolina in early August. But it also showed that she's substantially outpacing Trump in the state's economic boom regions. She had more than 50 percent support in the Charlotte area and led Trump by more than 2-to-1 in the Triangle region of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill.

Trump's attacks on the North American Free Trade Agreement may echo in rural North Carolina, but urban centers have done well in the decades since NAFTA was enacted.




The Charlotte area has nearly doubled in size over the past 25 years, due in part to its transition to a transportation and financial hub. It is home to Bank of America Corp., the nation's second largest bank by assets. The Raleigh-Durham area has doubled in size in the past 15 years, exploding alongside the university region's medical and technology businesses.

Even the Asheville area, small by comparison, has grown has grown by 45 percent since 1990 — and faster since 2000. The town now has a population of roughly 500,000, many like Snyder who benefit from free trade. Thermo Fisher Scientific, her employer, has roughly 50,000 employees in 50 countries.

Clinton's statewide advantage among such younger and college educated voters is also helping tighten the race in what were once the more conservative regions that surrounded Asheville in the state's west and Fayetteville in the east.

Gia Haynes moved from Atlanta after graduating from college in May to Fayetteville with the hope of landing a job as a scientist for one of the major food processors in the region, such as Smithfield Foods Inc. For her, paying off her $25,000 student loan is more pressing than global trade.

"Trump's down side is he doesn't empathize with people or understand what they are going through," she said.

Jankowski, who has been a leading Virginia legislative race tactician for more than 20 years, said a similar economic transition is helping put Virginia out of Trump's reach. Northern Virginia has evolved in the past generation from a bedroom community for federal employees into a technology hub, especially for military and aerospace design.

Obama twice carried Virginia, which hadn't gone with a Democratic nominee for the 11 consecutive previous presidential elections. Apparently confident in her leads in public and private polls alike, Clinton suspended advertising in the state early this month.

"In North Carolina, you're seeing a smaller version of what's happening in Virginia," Jankowski said.

Cautiously optimistic, the Clinton campaign's battleground data analyst Michael Halle said new voters give her an advantage in North Carolina, though not to the same degree as in Virginia. But, he added: "North Carolina is moving in that direction, faster than Virginia, in fact."
 
and this guy is good for biz.... and going to help us/


Trump companies owe $650 million: NY Times

Washington (AFP) - Companies belonging to Donald Trump have at least $650 million in debt, more than twice the amount shown in public filings made by his presidential campaign, the New York Times reported Saturday.

The paper employed a property information firm to search publicly available data on more than 30 US properties connected to the Republican candidate, including offices and golf courses.

In addition to the $650 million liabilities, "a substantial portion of his wealth is tied up in three passive partnerships that owe an additional $2 billion to a string of lenders," the Times said about debt that could significantly affect Trump's wealth.

The billionaire tycoon campaigns on what he says is his spectacularly successful real estate record, claiming to be worth $10 billion and citing his business acumen as his major qualification for the presidency.

However, he has dismissed mounting pressure even from within his own party to disclose his tax returns or allow an independent valuation of his assets.

Trump's campaign filings show his businesses owed at least $315 million, the Times noted, saying they appear to be accurate and that Trump was not required to disclose all of his business activities.

Although the paper does not accuse him of any wrongdoing, the investigation "underscored how much of Mr Trump’s business remains shrouded in mystery."

The probe "also found that Mr Trump’s fortunes depend deeply on a wide array of financial backers, including one he has cited in attacks during his campaign," the Times said.

His lenders include one of the largest banks in China -- which the Republican candidate accuses of being a US economic foe -- and the investment bank Goldman Sachs, which he says influences his Democratic White House rival Hillary Clinton.

As president, the Times said, Trump would be able to make decisions that would have a major influence on his business empire and net worth.


He is still just in it for the money!
 
Alanm, you need to google Glenn Beck's Predictions and check out the videos ... surely you'll get a laugh out of them.
Surely you don't take this dude seriously ... he's got some live wires touching & sparking in his head. The guy's mental.
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"It was a conspiracy. Barack Obama shouldn't have won the Presidency."
"Obama's setting up concentration camps through FEMA ... "
"Joe Biden & Louis Dreyfuss went to get tattoos together after a White House dinner ... why?"
"Obama's setting up nationalism and Nazism ... look out!"
"He's gonna round up your guns ... "
"Russia and China are conspiring to collapse the US government ... "
"We're very close to WWIII ... its coming soon."
 
Alanm, you need to google Glenn Beck's Predictions and check out the videos ... surely you'll get a laugh out of them.
Surely you don't take this dude seriously ... he's got some live wires touching & sparking in his head. The guy's mental.
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"It was a conspiracy. Barack Obama shouldn't have won the Presidency."
"Obama's setting up concentration camps through FEMA ... "
"Joe Biden & Louis Dreyfuss went to get tattoos together after a White House dinner ... why?"
"Obama's setting up nationalism and Nazism ... look out!"
"He's gonna round up your guns ... "
"Russia and China are conspiring to collapse the US government ... "
"We're very close to WWIII ... its coming soon."

I will stick to my crazy and you stick to yours.....only difference mine wont have the power to fuck this country even worse.
 
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