Trump vs. Clinton
Winner = ?
BlackCat wrote:Yes, that video was perfectly edited. I lost it when that kid showed the cameraman the turtle!
And it's good that Scalia is out of the Supreme Court now. It was his time to go. By the way, was BM a Mike Huckabee fan for the 30 minutes he was in the 2016 race?
Zorro wrote:Trump. I'm not an active supporter of his and will not be voting for him in the primaries, but will likely vote for him in the General Election if he's nominated for the Republican ticket. Although you and I tend to disagree on a lot of things (particularly social issues), based on past discussions we do appear to have common ground on a lot of the economic and foreign policy issues. But policies aside...
I just don't think Hillary is going to be able to pull it off in the General Election if she's nominated. The reason for this is the millennial voters; they see an old hag. As the younger voters start learning about the "bimbo eruptions" from the 90s where Hillary practically destroyed all of the women who spoke out about Bill's improprieties, she'll have a difficult time selling her political candy. For better or for worse, I sense a tremendous amount of restlessness among all of the voters right now, and just like the Republican base didn't want another Bush, I don't see the country as a whole wanting another Clinton. Restlessness can sometimes be a good thing, because it can bring about much needed change. But there's good change and bad change, and when people get frustrated they sometimes make bad decisions. The Republican base is definitely frustrated with the establishment right now, and I think the country as a whole is growing weary of the two-party system. With that in mind, whether or not Trump represents "good change" or "bad change" is obviously a matter of another discussion, especially when the question is put into light with Hillary alongside Trump on the ballot.
Regardless, I could make a fortune if I was on Trump's campaign staff, because I would rewrite his campaign slogan to this:
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