*2016 US Presidential Elections* - Candidates, Statistics, Campaign Timelines, Debates

“I’ve been hearing about it for a long time, and I know last time there were precincts where there were practically nobody voting for the Republican….a lot of people were curious – how is that possible?”

Trump showing his sloth and ignorance again.
It takes all of about two minutes on google to learn how it was not only possible, but actually plausible based on precinct demographics.
But fuck educating oneself. The Donald is content "hearing about it". How inspiring! What a leader!
 
“I’ve been hearing about it for a long time, and I know last time there were precincts where there were practically nobody voting for the Republican….a lot of people were curious – how is that possible?”

Trump showing his sloth and ignorance again.
It takes all of about two minutes on google to learn how it was not only possible, but actually plausible based on precinct demographics.
But fuck educating oneself. The Donald is content "hearing about it". How inspiring! What a leader!

There is not a precinct that does not get at least 1 percent of the vote for the GOP candidate, based on polling percentages alone.

You're a fool to believe and state otherwise.
 
Chelsea Clinton Says She and Ivanka Trump Will Be Friends "Long After" the Election Ends

Their parents might be in the thick of a heated race to the White House, but don't start pitting Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump against each other.

The 36-year-old ******** of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton stopped by The View on Friday, putting any rumors to rest that she's feuding with Donald Trump's 34-year-old ********.

"Absolutely not," Chelsea said when asked of any turmoil between the two. "We were friends long before this election; we will be friends long after this election."

In fact, the two have maintained a friendship spanning back to the days their parents were close pals. (Let us remind you that Hillary and Bill Clinton had a front-row seat for Donald and Melania Trump's 2005 wedding.) And although the young ******* might not be catching up over weekly coffee dates these days, Chelsea has nothing but good things to say about Ivanka.

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C'mon guys, the **** can be friendly, you can do it, too :heart:
 
I hope she didn't throw up in the van. It's impossible to get the smell of ***** out of a vehicle. You're better off just trying to sell it at that point.
 
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Doctor: Clinton has pneumonia, recovering after 9/11 event

NEW YORK (AP) — An ill Hillary Clinton abruptly left a 9/11 anniversary ceremony Sunday and needed to be held up by three people before she appeared to stumble off a curb and was helped into a van. Several hours later, her campaign revealed she had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and advised to rest.

Less than two months from Election Day, it was an unwanted visual for Clinton as she tries to project the strength and vigor needed for one of the world's most demanding jobs. Republican rival Donald Trump has spent months questioning Clinton's health, saying she lacks the stamina to be president.

In a statement, Clinton's doctor said the former secretary of state had become overheated and dehydrated at the event in lower Manhattan. "I have just examined her and she is now rehydrated and recovering nicely," Dr. Lisa R. Bardack said.

The physician said Clinton has had an allergy-related cough, and that during a follow-up examination Friday, the candidate was diagnosed with pneumonia, put on antibiotics, advised to rest and modify her schedule.

Clinton's departure from the event was not witnessed by the reporters who travel with her campaign and aides provided no information about why she left or her whereabouts for nearly two hours. Spokesman Nick Merrill eventually said Clinton had gone to her ********'s nearby apartment, but refused to say whether the former secretary of state had required medical attention.

Clinton exited the apartment on her own shortly before noon. She waved to reporters and said, "I'm feeling great. It's a beautiful day in New York."

In the meantime, a video surfaced on Twitter that showed Clinton being held up by aides as a black van pulls up. She stumbles and appears to fall off the curb as she is helped inside.

After leaving her ********'s, Clinton was driven to her home in Chappaqua, New York, and made no public appearances. She was scheduled to fly to California Monday morning for fundraising and it was unclear whether her schedule would change.

Trump, who attended the same event marking the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, was noticeably restrained. Asked by a reporter about Clinton's health incident, Trump said, "I don't know anything."

The incident compounds an already difficult stretch for Clinton as the presidential race enters its final stretch. Despite Trump's numerous missteps, the race remains close and many Americans view Clinton as dishonest and untrustworthy.

On Friday, Clinton told donors that "half" of rival Donald Trump's supporters are in a "basket of deplorables" — a comment that drew sharp criticism from Republicans. Clinton later said she regretted applying that description to "half" of Trump's backers, but stuck by her assertion that the GOP nominee has given a platform to "hateful views and voices."

Now Clinton is sure to face new questions about whether she's physically fit for the presidency. Trump and his supporters have been hinting at potential health issues for months, questioning Clinton's stamina when she takes routine days off the campaign trail and reviving questions about a concussion she sustained in December 2012 after fainting. Her doctor attributed that episode to a stomach virus and dehydration.

Clinton's doctor reported she is fully recovered from the concussion, which led to temporary double vision and discovery of a ***** clot in a vein in the space between her brain and skull. Clinton also has experienced deep vein thrombosis, a clot usually in the leg, and takes the ***** thinner Coumadin to prevent new clots.

Clinton spent about 90 minutes at the 9/11 event Sunday, standing alongside numerous other dignitaries, including New York's Democratic senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirstin Gillibrand. The weather was warm and humid in New York on Sunday, and there was a breeze at the crowded memorial plaza during the ceremony.

Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., said he spent time before the ceremony chatting with Clinton and watching her sign autographs and take pictures. He said he was standing behind her during the remembrance and "she did not seem out of the ordinary at all."

"It was stiflingly hot. I was sweating through my shirt," Crowley said. "I had to leave myself. I drank about a gallon of water."

Schumer said he also spoke with Clinton during the event and saw her leave "on her own accord."?

Trump's personal physician has said the Republican presidential nominee is in excellent health both physically and mentally. But the 70-year-old has refused to release his own health records.

Dr. Harold Bornstein's report last December remains the only medical information released so far by the Trump campaign. Bornstein told NBC News he needed just five minutes to write a glowing public assessment of Trump's health as a limousine waited to carry the letter back to Trump.

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Pace reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Tom Hays and Michael Balsamo in New York, and AP writer Laurie Kellman in Washington contributed to this report.

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This story has been corrected to reflect that Clinton said 'basket of deplorables,' not 'bucket of deplorables' in reference to 'half' of Trump's supporters.
 
Debate Moderator Chris Wallace: Not My Job to Be ‘Truth Squad’ If Candidates Lie


Fox News anchor Chris Wallace is getting some attention from media observers for his take on whether he has an obligation to call out candidates when they lie.

Wallace previewed the big task ahead of him with colleague Howard Kurtz on MediaBuzz yesterday. Kurtz asked him, “What do you do if they make assertions you know to be untrue?”

Wallace replied thusly:

“That’s not my job. I do not believe that it’s my job to be a truth squad. It’s up to the other person to catch them on that. I certainly am going to try to maintain some reasonable semblance of equal time. If one of them is filibustering, I’m going to try to break in respectfully and give the other person a chance to talk.”

He said people can fact-check the candidates after the debates, but it’s not his role to do it in real time.

Already Wallace has received a fair amount of criticism online for this position, with ThinkProgress’ Judd Legum saying Wallace would basically “allow lying.”

For the record, Wallace has had no problem calling out Clinton and Trump in one-on-one interviews.
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Don't worry, candidates, Chris Wallace won't call out your BS so feel free to lie to the American people as much as you want...

Unfortunately, americans like being lied to. They don't like fact-checkers, they don't like debate moderators to call out candidates when they are lying. Candy Crowley tried to and for doing so, she had been heavily criticized.
 
:1orglaugh Good one, Mr, P.
Oh wait, you're actually serious about this.
Any chance we can get a wager going that Clinton will only get 15% of the popular vote?

I don't like to ****** Bodes, especially when the game is rigged.

Oh I agree the MSM is manipulative and dishonest in the worst. I think for sure they lie and tell us Hillary is up when she isn't.

Glad to hear you say that BS.
 
Trump is right...she doesn't have the stamina or strength to be president.

Wondering what kind of shape Trump would be in if he was suffering from bacterial pneumonia while still trying to maintain his campaign schedule. Wondering too if he'd have even shown up for the 9/11 ceremony under such circumstances.
 
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C'mon guys, the **** can be friendly, you can do it, too :heart:

Let me guess : Liberals are glad tht these girls can put poltic aside and be friend with each other. Conservatives would accusing Ivanka of "collusion with the enemy".
 
Clinton leading Trump in 2 battleground states
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Poll: Clinton leads Trump by double digits in NH
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Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Are Tied In Latest IBD/TIPP Poll
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Poll: Clinton ahead of Trump by 7 in Pennsylvania
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Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 5 points
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Clinton leads Trump by 4
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Trump trails Clinton by 3 in Breitbart poll
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Trump Surges to 3-Point Lead over Clinton in L.A. Times Tracking Poll
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Donald Trump, Sex ******
The punk-rock appeal of the GOP nominee

It’s may 29, 1913, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris: the premiere of Stravinsky’s ballet Le Sacre du Printemps, with choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky. A bassoon plays a brief wooing motif, then the orchestra condenses into heavy-metal downstrokes, the crouched ballerinas unbend and start bouncing like pagan robots, and boom, the place erupts. Roarings, punch-ups; someone (so goes the legend) challenges someone else to a duel. Scandalized tuxedoed oldsters are having it out with exulting avant-gardists—described by one observer as “radical Stravinskyites in soft caps.”

Or try this: It’s December 1, 1976, teatime in Britain, and the Sex Pistols and their entourage are being interviewed on live television. The beery drawl of Pistols guitarist Steve Jones filters louchely from the TV set: “You dirty fucker,” he says to the host, Bill Grundy. Then he reconsiders: “What a fucking rotter.” Gleeful giggles spread through the menagerie of punk rockers gathered behind the band. And somewhere deep in the folds of England, in a darkening living room, a truck driver named James Holmes surges from his chair and puts his boot through the TV screen.

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Neither did Franklin D. Roosevelt...

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Still he got America out of the Great Depression and won WWII

Britain was just as essential in winning WWII as the U.S. was at least in the European theatre.

The War eventually ended because Truman had the balls to drop the bomb, something that Roosevelt may not have done.
 
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