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[–] swfreak 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
I tend to be a pessimist, so for me this isn't over before 8. November.
Trump supporter should use this new development to double their efforts.
Never take the pressure off before you WIN.
I think this philosophy is in line with Trump's own.
[–] nomenimion ago (edited ago)
I think the crucial issue is how mentally tough she really is. If she can absorb all this pressure, she can still win; but if she cracks and shows weakness now, she's finished. Trump may just plain be stronger than her.
[–] ScientiaPotentia ago (edited ago)
Who is going to vote for Tim Cain? 99% of people are thinking Tim who?
[–] frankenmine 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
We had a thousand pieces like this targeting Trump, and it wasn't over. Sadly, nothing short of prison or execution will make Hillary's run over.
[–] Fuzzycrumpkin 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
She can't step aside at this point, at most she can resign from her seat as President if she were elected, which she won't be. Democrats bet on a lame horse to win and they are finally starting to admit to themselves what a scumbag she has been all along.
Honestly 4 years of trump wouldnt be bad, if he puts forth something stupid he has most of congress who will shoot down whatever it is. But I'm thinking he won't. His advisors are doing a pretty good job with his policies. The only thing I'm worried about is him starting a war but I honestly can't see him doing that. With Hillary I know I get war for her profit, with trump, maybe 10%.
I'm looking forward to the effect he will have on the regressive left when he is in office though. I said this a year ago, but the main reason I support him is because he a huge middle finger to feminists and political correctness.
[–] dontforgetaboutevil 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I too will be voting against feminism in this election.