The biggest thing Trump has going him is his very attractive family, and first lady!
Can ya imagine a Hillary presidency with Bill as first lady!
No more Clintons in the White House.
The biggest thing Trump has going him is his very attractive family, and first lady!
Can ya imagine a Hillary presidency with Bill as first lady!
No more Clintons in the White House.
Talking of Fox News, the oreo sheriff they keep bringing on as a talking head is clearly resigned to Trump losing.
He sounds like a spoilt child who's had their favourite toy confiscated.
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyDemoc...4729201620131/
The link works but can't make it show here.
Don the Con praising Hillary and Bill not so long ago.
This was bound to happen, win (haha) or lose:
Trump's in the fight of his life - saving his brand - World - NZ Herald News
The massive big-mouthed orange imbecile sinking his own precious brand.
Puts further lie to the notion of him as a genius businessman or that his whole campaign as been an orchestrated and highly calculated series of moves by him.
^ Trumps brand is going straight down the toilet and he has only himself to blame.
*Shameless Schadenfreude Mode Engaged!*
His brand was synonymous with luxury but his base of support is working class. Troublesome contradiction.
Amusing how the Trump haters love the skewed polls.
While some errudite folks are predicting a Trump win.
https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/...op-forecaster/Hillary Clinton’s confidence could cost her the US presidency, according to a leading American political scientist who claims that Donald Trump is on course to win the US election in 12 days. The warning comes amid concerns from the Clinton campaign team that voter turnout will yet prove critical, despite many polls suggesting that the Democratic candidate is ahead of her Republican rival. The latest results from the poll considered to have most accurately predicted the results of the last three elections, by IBD/TIPP, suggest that Ms Clinton may have a lead of just 0.6 per cent over Mr Trump, with 41.8 per cent backing the former US Secretary of State compared with 41.2 per cent for Mr Trump. ’87 per cent likelihood’ In Florida, a key state for signalling the winning candidate in previous elections, Mr Trump may be ahead of Clinton, with 45 per cent compared with 43 per cent for his opponent, according to a Bloomberg Politics poll released yesterday. Professor Helmut Norpoth, from the Department of Political Science at Stony Brook University in New York, has correctly predicted the past five US presidents. Using a statistical model based on previous election results, he is predicting that Mr Trump will triumph next month. Professor Norpoth told i: “My forecast says that he’s going to win 52.5 per cent of the two-party vote, that would give Hillary 47.5 per cent. I attach something like 87 per cent certainty that he’s going to win.” Downward trajectory Professor Norpoth admits that his prediction is not shared by many pollsters, with most showing Ms Clinton just ahead of Mr Trump – one by as many as 12 points. But he added: “My forecast is not poll-driven – I don’t live by the polls so I don’t die by the polls.”
Essentials Explainers Distractions Opinion Search World It’s not over yet: Donald Trump will win, says top forecaster Donald Trump at a rally in Tampa, Florida (Photo: Getty) Jonathan Owen 21:42Wednesday October 26th 2016 Hillary Clinton’s confidence could cost her the US presidency, according to a leading American political scientist who claims that Donald Trump is on course to win the US election in 12 days. The warning comes amid concerns from the Clinton campaign team that voter turnout will yet prove critical, despite many polls suggesting that the Democratic candidate is ahead of her Republican rival. The latest results from the poll considered to have most accurately predicted the results of the last three elections, by IBD/TIPP, suggest that Ms Clinton may have a lead of just 0.6 per cent over Mr Trump, with 41.8 per cent backing the former US Secretary of State compared with 41.2 per cent for Mr Trump. ’87 per cent likelihood’ In Florida, a key state for signalling the winning candidate in previous elections, Mr Trump may be ahead of Clinton, with 45 per cent compared with 43 per cent for his opponent, according to a Bloomberg Politics poll released yesterday. Professor Helmut Norpoth, from the Department of Political Science at Stony Brook University in New York, has correctly predicted the past five US presidents. Using a statistical model based on previous election results, he is predicting that Mr Trump will triumph next month. Professor Norpoth told i: “My forecast says that he’s going to win 52.5 per cent of the two-party vote, that would give Hillary 47.5 per cent. I attach something like 87 per cent certainty that he’s going to win.” Downward trajectory Professor Norpoth admits that his prediction is not shared by many pollsters, with most showing Ms Clinton just ahead of Mr Trump – one by as many as 12 points. But he added: “My forecast is not poll-driven – I don’t live by the polls so I don’t die by the polls.” Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton (Photo: Getty) It is to Mr Trump’s advantage that he represents a party which has been out of power for almost a decade, Professor Norpoth argues: “It’s very difficult for a party that’s been in the White House for two terms to get a third term, it’s not very common.” He added: “Obama openly won by about half the margin in 2012 compared to 2008 so that shows that the trajectory of the vote for the Democrats is down.” The problem all along Ms Clinton’s confidence could result in defeat, he claims. “I think that’s been a problem all along. She was complacent when she ran against Obama in 2008 and lost and I think she believes too much of the hype that she’s ahead in the polls.” But Professor Alan Abrahamowitz, a political scientist based at Emory University Atlanta, Georgia, told i: “I think it’s extremely unlikely that Trump will win.” He added: “Clinton’s margin in the national polls is substantially greater, at this point, than Obama’s margin was four years ago.” Mr Trump is the most controversial presidential candidate in living memory, while both candidates have had to defend themselves against damaging allegations. Dogged by questions In his case, these include a raft of sexual abuse allegations made by several women, while Ms Clinton has been dogged by questions about using her own private email account for US government business. The bitterness which has surrounded an increasingly personalised campaign continued yesterday. The billionaire businessman opened a new hotel in Washington and boasted: “Today is a metaphor for what we can accomplish for this country.” Ms Clinton, speaking at a rally in Lake Worth, Florida, countered: “While the hotel may be new it’s the same old story: he has stiffed American workers, he has stiffed American businesses.” She appealed to her supporters not to take their “foot off the gas” and warned them that every vote will count in the coming election.
It will be an interesting election cycle.
It certainly is spotlighting how fucked up the government system really is.
Amusing how Trump supporters discount the many polls against him but cling to the few for him.
Just like Trump himself. He even wins polls that don't exist.
Even Micheal Moore is predicting a Trump White House!
Michael Moore: People will vote for Donald Trump as a giant ?F**k you? ? and he?ll win - Salon.com
It's not over until the fat lady (in the pantsuit) goes to SingSing.
For what?Originally Posted by MikeyLikesU
Simply for the egregious crime of you not liking her? Or some actual, you know, criminal wrongdoing?
Trump gives an excellent spreach in Wash DC.
The Donald looking very Presidential indeed.
Cue the naterring knuckleheads....
Presidential..... hahahaha!
Trump walks off interview - CNN Video
Fucking hell...
Trump tries Hindi!
Donald Trump speaks Hindi in unusual new campaign ad aimed at Indian-American voters - Business Insider
Just when you thought the dirty politics couldn't go any lower!
This is some low brow chicken shit.
https://www.yahoo.com/tv/donald-trum...125952413.html
was he fired from Hollywood????
The US may be headed toward revolution. In the mainstream media there are a lot of reports of threats and retaliation coming from the Trump Movement. They will not accept a Clinton presidency and are threatening to storm the capitals if she gets elected. Things may be about to get very ugly in the US very soon. Civil war.
I don't think we are taking this seriously.
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^Quite honestly, the picture of Trump supporters vs the National Guard and cops in the streets of DC would be fascinating. But, like Trump, they're all hat and no cattle.
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