If Trump beats Clinton in the general who will the Democrats blame?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bernie supporters. You have to ask?

HRC supporting dems have lost their ability to reason and the truth it, it will fall directly on them.


Coherent sentences please?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie supporters. You have to ask?

HRC supporting dems have lost their ability to reason and the truth it, it will fall directly on them.


Coherent sentences please?

Eagle snafu. Linoleum! Fifty-second fish maw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie supporters. You have to ask?

HRC supporting dems have lost their ability to reason and the truth it, it will fall directly on them.


Coherent sentences please?

Eagle snafu. Linoleum! Fifty-second fish maw.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you don't go and vote for Hillary to ensure Trump does not become president then its your fault if he is elected. All that follows would be your fault too.


And, if you vote for Hillary, and she does win the general election - it will be your fault when our country goes to hell in a hand basket.


How exactly? What is she proposing to do that will send this country in a tailspin and alienate our allies? Build a wall in the border? Prohibit immigration if people based on their religion? Encourage allies to build up their supply of nuclear weapons? Oh wait, that's the other guy.

Nothing Hillary wants to do will get passed by congress anyway, it will be more of the same. Whereas republicans may feel obligated to supports Trump's agenda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
MikeL wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.cbsnews.com/news/yes-trump-can-beat-hillary-clinton/

New Rasmussen poll shows them tied. There's a good portion of people who won't vote for either and Clinton isn't getting those Sanders folks.

Trump has a chance to pull this off?

Pretty sure Rasmussen has been shown to be the least reliable of the polling outfits.


According to Rasmussen President Romney should be up for reelection right now. Not the most reliable ... but then again, this cycle everyone has egg on his/her face.


Right, Rasmussen is biased against Democrats. Traditional demographic type of polling doesn't work as well with Donald Trump, as his support is very broad and diverse. Republican in general is favored to win in this cycle according to the reliable Harvard model.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you don't go and vote for Hillary to ensure Trump does not become president then its your fault if he is elected. All that follows would be your fault too.


And, if you vote for Hillary, and she does win the general election - it will be your fault when our country goes to hell in a hand basket.


How exactly? What is she proposing to do that will send this country in a tailspin and alienate our allies? Build a wall in the border? Prohibit immigration if people based on their religion? Encourage allies to build up their supply of nuclear weapons? Oh wait, that's the other guy.

Nothing Hillary wants to do will get passed by congress anyway, it will be more of the same. Whereas republicans may feel obligated to supports Trump's agenda.


You need to ask? Benghazi! Emails! Bill's womanizing! And oh that voice! She'ss scare away all the other heads of state with her shrillness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you don't go and vote for Hillary to ensure Trump does not become president then its your fault if he is elected. All that follows would be your fault too.


And, if you vote for Hillary, and she does win the general election - it will be your fault when our country goes to hell in a hand basket.


How exactly? What is she proposing to do that will send this country in a tailspin and alienate our allies? Build a wall in the border? Prohibit immigration if people based on their religion? Encourage allies to build up their supply of nuclear weapons? Oh wait, that's the other guy.

Nothing Hillary wants to do will get passed by congress anyway, it will be more of the same. Whereas republicans may feel obligated to supports Trump's agenda.


You need to ask? Benghazi! Emails! Bill's womanizing! And oh that voice! She'ss scare away all the other heads of state with her shrillness.


Now that is her secret weapon!

Trump says he will show strength to get results ............. Hillary will just start talking loudly in that shrill way of hers and foreign leaders will say "enough, we'll go along with what you want" but please stop talking.

Probably explains why the reset with Putin did not work - he did not want to have to deal with her voice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
MikeL wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.cbsnews.com/news/yes-trump-can-beat-hillary-clinton/

New Rasmussen poll shows them tied. There's a good portion of people who won't vote for either and Clinton isn't getting those Sanders folks.

Trump has a chance to pull this off?

Pretty sure Rasmussen has been shown to be the least reliable of the polling outfits.


According to Rasmussen President Romney should be up for reelection right now. Not the most reliable ... but then again, this cycle everyone has egg on his/her face.


Right, Rasmussen is biased against Democrats. Traditional demographic type of polling doesn't work as well with Donald Trump, as his support is very broad and diverse. Republican in general is favored to win in this cycle according to the reliable Harvard model.


After 8 years of Obama and given the general distaste for Hillary, a rational and likeable Republican (Kasich, Romney, Ryan) would win this hands down. But NOOOO, we get Trump and Cruz. Google "Miracle at the Meadowlands".
Anonymous
The answer to op's question is southern blacks
Anonymous
The Hillary supporters will blame everyone and everything but will refuse to recognize that they were supporting a seriously flawed candidate that most Americans view unfavorably.
Anonymous
low income blacks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Hillary supporters will blame everyone and everything but will refuse to recognize that they were supporting a seriously flawed candidate that most Americans view unfavorably.


You literally could replace "Hillary" with "Donald" and have an equally true sentence.
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