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re: OT: These three states are making a Trump win basically impossible

Posted on 8/17/16 at 5:23 am to
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 5:23 am to
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It doesn't.

Exactly.

But if you want to know why polls are being rammed down our throats by the mainstream media 24/7 currently instead of being treated as the vague imperfect meaningless snap shots they are this far out.....just look at the wgdawg presidential poll thread on this board and breathe in the "See, Trump can't win" discouragement climate the msm has purposefully and successfully created.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 5:26 am to
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djsdawg

If you're just going to cutnpaste all my posts back to me offering only two words or , at best, your typical chop sentence mongoloidialisms, you can forget it. If on the other hand, you want to try to come up with an original thought all on your own and make an actual point like an adult, I'd be happy to respond. Thanks.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26174 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 6:34 am to
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Most people will look back on the naieve and cringe worthy political opinions they had in college or shortly after with embarassment after they've grown up and lived in the real world for a while....

You. Well, I'm not so sure. I'm afraid your one of those one whose know-nothing condition may be permanent.


Hmm, as someone who considers himself more of a constitutional conservative who realizes that Trump is neither. Not exactly a crazy political opinion and definitely won't look back with regret.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32856 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 7:04 am to
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Jefferson: And this is the most controversial, exciting, heated presidential elections in decades.


I dont think so. Most think this election is a joke, and are gonna pick based on "the lesser of 2 crap pants" more than ever this year. Trump has the crazies who attend rallies, but not much else.
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
4747 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 7:41 am to
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Trump has the crazies who attend rallies, but not much else.

Funny, he's had over 200 "rallies" and spoken in front of around 5 million people across those rallies. And yet over 14 million voted for him in the primaries.

This is the account of a black guy who attended a Trump rally and critiqued it. You'll notice how many times he says he was extremely surprised how different it was and how different the people there are than what the MSM claims.

LINK

Get an actual clue and stop being such a little sheep buying what the MSM is telling you.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:14 am to
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Get an actual clue and stop being such a little sheep buying what the MSM is telling

It's one thing to watch the msm's deceit. Quite another to watch it actually be effective. Very depressing.

We're 7 pages in to a Trump thread again and not one word spoken about his actual platform or what's at stake. Just irrelevant blabber about polls and other distractions. Just as they want it to be.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32856 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:20 am to
Maybe trump should pay for some advertisements. That's how you get your message out.
Posted by SquatchDawg
Cohutta Wilderness
Member since Sep 2012
14180 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:25 am to
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Most people that have no idea whats going on in the world, don't understand economics or don't pay attention to any news that doesn't have a punchline think this election is a joke, and are gonna pick based on "the lesser of 2 crap pants" more than ever this year.


FIFY

Election years are scary - it's when 40% of the 90% of the people that get their news from Comedy Central or Bill Mahar show up to the polls to cast their vote for who they like the most based on celebrity tweets.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26174 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:31 am to
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Maybe trump should pay for some advertisements. That's how you get your message out.



It's hilarious that they just assume that we're "buying the leftist media narrative". Anyone with a brain can actually see that he is running a historically bad campaign. One campaign office in Florida with only 4 staffers? That is the most important state in this election and the margins are very thin there. That's not excusable.

Also not excusable: being outspent by Johnson and Stein in battleground states. That's simply embarrassing.

But nope it has nothing to do with that, it's us sheep buying in to biased polls and the media narrative.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26174 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:34 am to
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SquatchDawg


Anyone and everyone with a brain realize this election cycle is a fricking joke. An absolute fricking joke.

On one hand we have a billionaire narcissist reality show star who is way in over his head and can't get out of his own way. Let alone the fact that he's not actually conservative and more than likely doesn't even want to be president.

On the other we have a corrupt, lying and felonious former secretary of state who would be trounced in an election by any candidate with a pulse.

But yes - this is just a normal election cycle.
Posted by RedPants
GA
Member since Jan 2013
5413 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 9:39 am to
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We're 7 pages in to a Trump thread again and not one word spoken about his actual platform or what's at stake. Just irrelevant blabber about polls and other distractions. Just as they want it to be.


Jeff, after catching up on the last couple pages of this thread, I think we actually agree more than we disagree on polls and the role media is playing. That being said, Trump himself has done a terrible job of getting his actual platform and positions out there to be discussed. He'd rather sling insults and tweet nonsense than take a serious dive in to the issues. He's run a terrible campaign, and just this morning changed the leadership in his campaign team for the third time.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32856 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 7:23 pm to
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Anyone with a brain can actually see that he is running a historically bad campaign. One campaign office in Florida with only 4 staffers? That is the most important state in this election and the margins are very thin there. That's not excusable.


Wonder when Jefferson is gonna admit how poor of a general campaign trump is running.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32856 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 7:24 pm to
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Jeff, after catching up on the last couple pages of this thread, I think we actually agree more than we disagree on polls and the role media is playing. That being said, Trump himself has done a terrible job of getting his actual platform and positions out there to be discussed. He'd rather sling insults and tweet nonsense than take a serious dive in to the issues. He's run a terrible campaign, and just this morning changed the leadership in his campaign team for the third time.


Terrible it is, and he looks like a poor leader having to change his campaign team a 3rd time. That's analogous to a head coach making back to back poor coordinator hires.
Posted by mmmmmbeeer
ATL
Member since Nov 2014
7431 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 10:38 am to
If Trump's internal polls led he and his team to believe that things are peachy, why is he now on his 3rd campaign manager and second since accepting the nomination?

His entire campaign is a joke, made worse by the undying commitment displayed by his un/under-educated, lily-white supporters. The amount of disconnect from reality it takes to ignore polling aggregates is scary. Clinging to GOP primary turnout as proof of a motivated base (without context -- aka strong anti-Trump wing of party voting to stop him). Looking at Trump rallies and using them as anecdotal evidence of momentum. Just so much ignorance.

For the first time in my adult life, I find myself actually thinking much less of people who are supporting a presidential candidate. Trump is so bad that, in my eyes, his supporters are either clinically retarded, fans of despotic rule, or being willfully ignorant in order to embrace him. How can I respect anyone who hates America that much?
Posted by Broncothor
Member since Jul 2014
3050 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 11:42 am to
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he looks like a poor leader having to change his campaign team a 3rd time


I think it is brilliant. He has stumbled lately. His supporters are rock solid, but there are many on the fence. By doing this, he shows that he does not stay pot-committed if something is not working. Instead he changes and looks for a better solution. Everyone on the fence who was tiring of the some ol routine, now wants to know what will change. The interest is renewed for them. He keeps his core support and starts to romance new support with his new team.
Posted by DawgCountry
Great State of GA
Member since Sep 2012
30548 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 11:52 am to
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his supporters are either clinically retarded, fans of despotic rule, or being willfully ignorant in order to embrace him


same or worse can be said for Hillary supporters. So who are you voting for?
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32856 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 11:56 am to
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Everyone on the fence who was tiring of the some ol routine, now wants to know what will change. The interest is renewed for them. He keeps his core support and starts to romance new support with his new team.


Yea, now this is some Jefferson level spin for incompetence. Richt lost his job thanks to back to back poor coordinator hires if you like football analogies.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26174 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 12:02 pm to
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I think it is brilliant


of course you do.

quote:

he shows that he does not stay pot-committed if something is not working


Also shows that he isn't reliable and will change his opinion on something (like he's done repeatedly) if he feels like it. So you don't actually know who you're voting for.

quote:

Instead he changes and looks for a better solution


Or he looks like he's in over his head and couldn't get it right the first time. Or the second time. Hopefully third time's a charm.
Posted by Dawg in Beaumont
Athens
Member since Jan 2012
4494 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 12:07 pm to
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Or he looks like he's in over his head and couldn't get it right the first time. Or the second time. Hopefully third time's a charm.



Insert joke about Trump's marriages here.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 8/19/16 at 12:14 pm to
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peachy,


quote:

For the first time in my adult life, I find myself actually thinking much less of people who are supporting a presidential candidate. Trump is so bad that, in my eyes, his supporters are either clinically retarded, fans of despotic rule, or being willfully ignorant in order to embrace him. How can I respect anyone who hates America that much?


This gayfer just said "peachy".

Score another point for Trump!... For having a knack for making all the right enemies.


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