POLL Who Will Win the Presidential Election?

Who Will Win the Presidential Election?

  • Darrell Lane Castle (Constitution Party)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hillary Clinton (Democratic Party)

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Rocky De La Fuente (Reform Party)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Evan McMullin (Independent)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gloria Estela La Riva (Party for Socialism and Liberation)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jill Stein (Green Party)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Donald Trump (Republican Party)

    Votes: 10 71.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

Moot

Veteran Expediter
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You'll be seeing that face for eight year.get used to it
Get used to it? I think we are all used to it. We've been looking at it for over 25 years. What intrigues me is how it looks younger with age.
 

jujubeans

OVM Project Manager
Dear American Voters,
67 % of the people do not trust Hillary Clinton and 62 % of the people do not trust Donald Trump so some people are planning to stay home November 8th and waste their valuable vote. But wait a minute! One of these two unpopular people will still be elected President of the United States and be there for the next four years.
Remember, that after all of the name calling by each of them, that we are so tired of, it’s the issues facing our Country and this election that are so important.
For a moment, forget that you are a Republican, Democrat, Independent, Liberal, Conservative, or simply undecided. It’s the issues that are important to the future of each one of us and it’s the issues we need to care about not the personalities of the candidates. The issues are what matters.
Listed below are eight of the most important issues facing Americans today. Please look at them and decide where your own personal philosophy lies and vote your conscience and beliefs.
In my humble opinion, this year’s election on November 8th, will be the most important election in our lifetime.
Thank you and may God Help You in your decision.
According to National polling, the following are eight of the top issues in this election:
1. OPEN OR CLOSED BORDERS: National Security
Hillary Clinton is for an entire Western Hemisphere of open borders, free travel with no restrictions as to identity or the numbers of people entering these countries, including the U.S. She wants a mirror image of the European Common Market. It is estimated up to 600 million people could freely migrate here.
Donald Trump is for completely closed borders with strict limitations and extreme vetting on who and how many people are allowed to enter the U.S. He is soundly opposed to the European Common Market concept.
2. AMERICA'S MILITARY STRENGTH:
Hillary Clinton is opposed to substantially increasing the size and strength of the U. S. Military forces. This in its self means a weaker military presence in the world. She, like Obama, doesn't believe we should be a dominant military power.
Donald Trump is in favor of substantially increasing both the size and strength of the U.S. Military forces. This would be restoring us to the strongest military presence in the world. He, like Ronald Reagan, believes we should be a dominant military power.
3. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES:
Hillary Clinton plans to substantially increase Federal Income Taxes on both individuals and all businesses, large and small, and increase the inheritance tax rate to 65% of what someone, upon their death, leaves to their children or family. Increase the number of brackets to eight.
Donald Trump plans to substantially lower taxes on all individuals and all businesses, large and small, and totally eliminate the inheritance tax all together on what someone, upon their death, leaves to their children or family. Decrease the number of brackets to three.
4. AMERICA'S ECONOMY: Trade with foreign countries
Hillary Clinton has stated she has no desire to open any of our trade agreements with foreign nations to renegotiation. She is satisfied with NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) in spite of an $800 Billion dollar trade deficit with our trading countries, and is in favor of the TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership). She believes NAFTA has boosted the American economy, in spite of a terribly slow and sluggish economy with over 95 million American workers having left the work force because there are no jobs available to them. She wants to continue the same policies.
Donald Trump has stated he wants to open our current trade agreements and renegotiate the terms of those agreements and make them more fair for the U.S. He is very unsatisfied with NAFTA and will not sign on to the TPP without further negotiations. He believes NAFTA has destroyed American manufacturing jobs and greatly weakened our economy. He sites the huge trade deficit and so many leaving the work force as evidence of it. He wants to put plans into motion that will halt American Companies from leaving this country and bring those back which have left.
5. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT:
Hillary Clinton wants to appoint judges who will make rulings that will be more in line with modern day Liberal and Progressive ways of thinking, possibly infringing on the right to bear arms, the right to free speech, and religion (especially Catholics and Evangelicals) being targets of change.
Donald Trump wants to appoint judges who will follow the Constitution strictly. The right of citizens to own guns, speak freely in all matters, and freedom of worship will not be infringed.
(This issue alone could effect our nation for generations to come.)
6. PUBLIC EDUCATION:
Hillary Clinton wants to leave Common Core in tact and is opposed to school choice. She wants local school boards to teach what they are directed to teach by Common Core Standards, and parents send their children to the schools they are directed to, eliminating school competition.
Donald Trump wants to eliminate Common Core and is in favor of school choice. He wants to return all school subject content selection to the states and local school boards, and parents can send their children to the school of their choice, creating school competition.
7. MEDICAL CARE:
Hillary Clinton wants to keep, as is, what is referred to as Obamacare, expand upon it and finally morph it into a national government paid (single payer) and managed medical system with no competition, much like Canada.
Donald Trump wants to completely repeal Obamacare and have it replaced with a free market medical system, eliminating the regulation restricting insurance companies to certain states, allowing them to sell nationwide, creating fierce competition.
8. RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISM, THE THREAT OF ISIS:
Hillary Clinton does not believe we are at war with Radical Islamic Terrorists, will not recognize them by name. She recently said, “I am not worried about terrorism in America.”
Donald Trump believes we are at war with Radical Islamic Terrorists and does recognize them by that name. He recently said, “We are at war with Radical Islamic Terrorism.” “They declared war on us and we need to declare war on them and fight to win.”
Which candidate most closely resembles your own philosophy for America’s children?
 

Yowpuggy

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The closest Trump is going to get to the White House is to that new hotel he opened up on Pennsylvania ave.


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RLENT

Veteran Expediter
Hispanics is going to make the difference this time around. He'll need more than momentum at rallies to win this one.
There have been some positing about the changing composition of the electorate demographically and how it would look from a partisan standpoint up the line into the future.

I recently read a pundit commenting on it who said this election has the potential to make the coming change occur in a single year versus the 10 years it normally would have taken, due to increased participation on the part of the Hispanic minority.

IOW: a 10 year jump.

Don't recall their party affiliation offhand.
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
Hispanics is going to make the difference this time around. He'll need more than momentum at rallies to win this one.
There have been some positing about the changing composition of the electorate demographically and how it would look from a partisan standpoint up the line into the future.

I recently read a pundit commenting on it who said this election has the potential to make the coming change occur in a single year versus the 10 years it normally would have taken, due to increased participation on the part of the Hispanic minority.

IOW: a 10 year jump.

Don't recall their party affiliation offhand.
http://www.latinodecisions.com/files/1514/7839/2130/Wk8_Full_Tracker.pdf
 

RLENT

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Hispanics is going to make the difference this time around. He'll need more than momentum at rallies to win this one.


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Especially with this type of encouragement.

Video: Obama ‘encourages illegals to vote’
Arguable I suppose ... if one lives in, and subscribes to, the delusional conspiracy theories that exist in right-wing bubble land ... and completely ignores anything that might exculpatory in the video.

BTW - World Nut Daily needs to hire some folks that know how to code a clean, lean website ...
 

Turtle

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... and completely ignores anything that might exculpatory in the video.

BTW - World Nut Daily needs to hire some folks that know how to code a clean, lean website ...
That's funny right there. :D
 

Turtle

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These are (some of) the stars and celebrities who have said they will move if Trump wins the election (and there they say they'll nove to). I say that we hold them to it. :D

Lena Dunham (Canada)
Samuel L. Jackson (South Africa)
Miley Cyrus ("out da country")
Cher (Jupiter)
Jon Stewart (some other planet)
George Lopez (South of the Border)
Al Sharpton (reserved plane ticket for another country)
Neve Campbell (Canada (was born there, tho))
Chelsea Handler (already bought a house in Spain just in case)
Amy Schumer (Spain)
Barbara Streisand (Australia, or Canada if Australia won't let her in)
Bryan Cranston (somewhere in Europe)
Spike Lee (Republic of Brooklyn)
Natasha Lyonne (a mental hospital)
Whoopie Goldberg (another country)
Eddie Griffin (Africa)
Rosie O'Donnell (Canada)
Jennifer Lawrence (no point, since the world will end, anyway)
Ruth Bader Ginsberg (New Zealand)
 
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davekc

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These are (some of) the stars and celebrities who have said they will move if Trump wins the election (and there they say they'll nove to). I say that we hold them to it. :D

Lena Dunham (Canada)
Samuel L. Jackson (South Africa)
Miley Cyrus ("out da country")
Cher (Jupiter)
Jon Stewart (some other planet)
George Lopez (South of the Border)
Al Sharpton (reserved plane ticket for another country)
Neve Campbell (Canada (was born there, tho))
Chelsea Handler (already bought a house in Spain just in case)
Amy Schumer (Spain)
Barbara Streisand (Australia, or Canada if Australia won't let her in)
Bryan Cranston (somewhere in Europe)
Spike Lee (Republic of Brooklyn)
Natasha Lyonne (a mental hospital)
Whoopie Goldberg (another country)
Eddie Griffin (Africa)
Rosie O'Donnell (Canada)
Jennifer Lawrence (no point, since the world will end, anyway)
Ruth Bader Ginsberg (New Zealand)


Looks like a good reason to vote Trump whether you like him or not.:D
 

RLENT

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Someone has to be stupid to not understand that question and answer.


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Thequestioner very clearly stated that she considered them a citizen because they contributed. Now who's stupid
Easy.

The people that can't comprehend the entirety of Obama's reply ... and are inclined to misconstrue it into something that it isn't,

Or mebbe just the ones that rely on disreputable sources who deliberately distort things to serve a partisan agenda ?:

Fox Deceptively Edits Obama Interview to Falsely Claim He Told Illegal Immigrants to Vote
 
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