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Donald Trump is going to win the presidency, which doesn't say much for the state of current politics. Seems like neither Clinton or Trump really care to actually be president, which is obviously disappointing. Hillary is in it for legacy, Trump just to say he won the competition ala The Apprentice.
Too many people on both sides don't like Hillary. As far as Trump's political experience, it won't be any different than Obama's then-inexperience in 2008. He'll grow into it, I suppose. If anything, Trump will make for the most entertaining president since Bill Clinton, and in that sense, Internet memes and political jokes will see an increase. And before you post wtf? gifs, I successfully predicted the Great Recession and the Obama presidency in 2008. |
In 2008? Idk man, it's pretty easy to predict someone who's already been elected president and a recession while it's going down.
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I predicted the recession before it went down, and that Obama would win the 2008 election, which was back when he was running for the dem nom against Clinton. |
I'm never sauceless because I'm an alcoholic and a drug addict. I'm just being semantically facetious as usual. You said you predicted those things in 2008, which is the same year that these things happened in.
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Right. I ****ed up on that one.
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With the kind of opposition he's gonna receive from the Hispanic community, in addition to a plurality of women and generally non-whites, I don't give Trump a snowballs chance. He'll win in the dixie-south, for sure, and some of the midwest, but the election will be decided before the west-coast polls close. The Dems in a total rout. My only uncertainty is the VERY important congressional seats. Ironically, I think Trump will drive high voter turnout, which favors the Dems. |
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