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cloudsurf

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Now that its almost a certainty that Trump will be the Republican nominee, what are the chances of a President Trump.
How will the rest of the world, especially Latin America, deal with him ?
 

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Look behind you.
I as a Canadian would gladly have Trump over Clinton. With Trump you know what you are getting, with Clinton it would be just like any other crooked politician. he would probably agree to the keystone XL pipeline ( not sure of his stance on it but just guessing as he is a business man, do not think that Greenpeace can sway this man )
Just my opinion.
 

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I am just glad Grandpa Munster is going home. I despise him.

It's not a great choice we Americans have to make between Trump and Clinton. At this point I would likely give my vote to Hilary but I don't like her either and I had to shut off her speech after the Vermont primary as she was grating on my nerves.

I don't agree on with Trump you know what you are getting. I don't think he seriously believes half the things he says like building a wall with Mexico and Mexico paying for it. It will never happen and is pure fantasy. I don't know what Trump's actual policy would be. It's anyone's guess.
 

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Just hope he will not become the President. Are the American ready for him.....
 

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I met trump, a very long time ago, in New York City, spent a few minutes talking with him, i would definitely invest in him if i wanted to make some money, but i don't think i can invest in him to be president, nor Hilary, so i will vote none of the above.
Why doesn't Clint Eastwood run for president.....


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Too bad Bloomberg didn`t get into the race back in February as a third party candidate.
In this crazy scenario of Clinton verses Trump....he could have had a chance as an honest and likable politician.
 

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This guys represent exactly what the rest of the world hate about americans. Would be just sad to have him running such a great country.
 

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This guys represent exactly what the rest of the world hate about americans.

Is that you Halloween Mike ? :rant: :usa2:

Best Regards
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Too bad Bloomberg didn`t get into the race back in February as a third party candidate.
In this crazy scenario of Clinton verses Trump....he could have had a chance as an honest and likable politician.

He would have taken everyone's soda away.....:pound:

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This guys represent exactly what the rest of the world hate about americans...

Funny how everyone says this, about hating Americans. Yet their immigration backlogs are many years long (including Canadians that want to move to the US!) and others take huge risks to enter and live in the country illegally.
 

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I dunno how he plans on winning the presidency after isolating the biggest voting demographic - women, what with his comments on abortion and his feuds with kelly et al .
 

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Now that its almost a certainty that Trump will be the Republican nominee, what are the chances of a President Trump.
How will the rest of the world, especially Latin America, deal with him ?

To answer your questions: a) virtually nil and b) they won't have to. And c) he probably just delivered the Senate back to the Democrats and d) less likely but still possible the House.

The only people who will vote for Trump are disaffected Whites. Everyone else will run away screaming, either to vote for HRC (as John McCain's former aide Mark Salter just declared) or to not vote at all. US demographics favor the Democrats in general even without a candidate as obscene as Trump. Between the women's vote and the non-White vote, it's going to be quite a landslide.

Polling data: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...s/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.html

The one poll that has Trump over Clinton is a joke of a poll (Rasmussen) that is skewed to the right politically and reliably wrong.
 

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I don't think he'll win but the lead up will be nasty and ugly, making me further ashamed to be an American.
 

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I don't think he'll win but the lead up will be nasty and ugly, making me further ashamed to be an American.

That is so true. The run of the republicain party was a joke. Not even a tv drama/comedy would have gone that far. These leaders have no class. Trump as nothing to do there. He is just there to satisfy his ego, which is larger then the country. At least Hilary is more "presidentiable"...

Cheers,
 

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Funny how everyone says this, about hating Americans. Yet their immigration backlogs are many years long (including Canadians that want to move to the US!) and others take huge risks to enter and live in the country illegally.

This is why we need a like button...
 

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Americans have to pick the lesser of 2 evil's, meaning they will be left with an evil anyway. That evil will be Clinton, she will dominate the popular vote unlike what the Senate & House elections are rigged like with Gerrymandering (sp?)

I see Americans wishing they had Obama back within 12-24 months of whoever the new president is.
 

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Trump will give the presidency to Clinton.

Prediction : The sore looser Trump will call for a recount.
 

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Americans have to pick the lesser of 2 evil's, meaning they will be left with an evil anyway. That evil will be Clinton, she will dominate the popular vote unlike what the Senate & House elections are rigged like with Gerrymandering (sp?)

I see Americans wishing they had Obama back within 12-24 months of whoever the new president is.

Most Democrats - which at this point constitute more than 50% of the electorate - don't view Clinton anywhere near "evil." Flawed and, in many cases, not progressive/liberal enough, yes, absolutely. The 48% or so who are GOPers, yes: they do see her that way, but who cares? There is absolutely nothing anyone can do to change that thinking, and they have felt that way for 20 years. Tough shit. And, after all, these are the people who just nominated Trump, which officially removes them from the ranks of a) sound judgment and b) reasonably intelligent in one fell swoop.

You are probably correct about many people wishing for Obama, however, although that is as much the case now as it will be in 1-2 years. But since he's constitutionally barred from running for a 3rd term, that too doesn't matter one whit.
 

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That is so true. The run of the republicain party was a joke. Not even a tv drama/comedy would have gone that far. These leaders have no class. Trump as nothing to do there. He is just there to satisfy his ego, which is larger then the country. At least Hilary is more "presidentiable"...

Cheers,

Presidential in her Orange Prison Jumpsuit?

She doesn't belong in the White House. She belongs in Federal Prison.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ifer-breached-clinton-server-it-was-easy.html
 
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