Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
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There is a group that DOES tolerate the level of lying/prevarication coming from the PAH. They are called Democrats.
Incomplete....they are also called the MSM, but I'm being redundant.
Incomplete....they are also called the MSM, but I'm being redundant.
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however, it's 1891 again
LMAO....my little north georgia teabagging town has a black mayor....not that that means anything to you.
LMAO....my little north georgia teabagging town has a black mayor....not that that means anything to you.
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Well, when the population is 50% black, it's not that surprising, irregardless of the what the negro-hating teabaggers think...
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"a riddle wrapped in a mystery, inside an enema"
More like a chimera bombinating in a vacuum...
More like a chimera bombinating in a vacuum...
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hedge wrote:Well, when the population is 50% black, it's not that surprising, irregardless of the what the negro-hating teabaggers think...
11% here, again, not that that matters to you.
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The furor over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email account grew more serious for the Democratic presidential front-runner Friday as the State Department designated 22 of the messages from her account “top secret.”
It was the first time State has formally deemed any of Clinton’s emails classified at that level, reserved for information that can cause “exceptionally grave” damage to national security if disclosed.
Sooo, who's lying, the Obammer State Dept or the PAH?
It was the first time State has formally deemed any of Clinton’s emails classified at that level, reserved for information that can cause “exceptionally grave” damage to national security if disclosed.
Sooo, who's lying, the Obammer State Dept or the PAH?
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heh @ the furor. Trumpsters better use phrases like 'the fuss' instead...the furor comes out sounding like der furher (picture in your mind Herr Trump with an orange brush-'stache).Toemeesleather wrote:The furor over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email account
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heh - no photoshop required
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pfft. Honesty polls are fine. Here's one about voter anxiety by the same pollsters...sez that 70% of Americans are freaked out by the prospect of The Donald getting elected president. Enjoy.
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Yep, that's why they're flocking to the polls in record numbers...
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NASHVILLE — Voters across the state braved unusually long lines and, at times, heavy rain to vote their preferences for president, and set a new record turnout for a Tennessee presidential primary.
In early voting and on election day, 1,226,113 Tennesseans cast ballots, eclipsing the previous record for the Tennessee presidential primary of 1,178,579 votes cast in the 2008 primary, the last without an incumbent president running for re-election.
In early voting and on election day, 1,226,113 Tennesseans cast ballots, eclipsing the previous record for the Tennessee presidential primary of 1,178,579 votes cast in the 2008 primary, the last without an incumbent president running for re-election.
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Bryan Dean, with the Oklahoma State Election Board, says voters turned out in record numbers for Tuesday’s presidential primary election.
On Tuesday, 335,554 Oklahoma Democrats and Independents voted, choosing Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
On the other hand, 459,542 Republicans voted in the election, selecting Ted Cruz over Donald Trump and Marco Rubio.
“For a presidential primary, this is record turnout,” Dean told NewsChannel 4.
On Tuesday, 335,554 Oklahoma Democrats and Independents voted, choosing Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
On the other hand, 459,542 Republicans voted in the election, selecting Ted Cruz over Donald Trump and Marco Rubio.
“For a presidential primary, this is record turnout,” Dean told NewsChannel 4.
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WASHINGTON – Voter turnout in this year’s presidential primaries and caucuses are breaking records – but only on the Republican side.
GOP contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina have drawn more than 1.2 million voters, up 24 percent over 2012.
“There’s no question about it: Donald Trump is the main cause of high Republican turnout,” said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at University of Virginia.
GOP contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina have drawn more than 1.2 million voters, up 24 percent over 2012.
“There’s no question about it: Donald Trump is the main cause of high Republican turnout,” said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at University of Virginia.
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We've been tracking the discrepancy between turnout in the Democratic and Republican primaries and caucuses since Iowa — the night it became very clear that people coming out to vote for Republicans were turning out much more heavily.
On Super Tuesday, that trend continued, for the most part. In the Nevada caucuses, more Democrats came out this year, as they did in the Massachusetts and Vermont primaries. Otherwise, Republican turnout was larger — often much larger. In fact, in the 10 states shown below, 1.1 million more Republicans have voted than Democrats. Wash Post
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On Super Tuesday, that trend continued, for the most part. In the Nevada caucuses, more Democrats came out this year, as they did in the Massachusetts and Vermont primaries. Otherwise, Republican turnout was larger — often much larger. In fact, in the 10 states shown below, 1.1 million more Republicans have voted than Democrats. Wash Post
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Primary turnout as a predictor of the general election is a joke. And the first 5 caucus/primaries ALWAYS have the biggest pct. numbers because that's where the candidates put their money and energy the first 6-7 months of the campaign (watch the pct.numbers recede dramatically for future primary contests). There was a larger republican turnout pct. in the 2000 primaries than this and Al Gore still won the popular vote.Toemeesleather wrote:Yep, that's why they're flocking to the polls in record numbers...
Lessee...of those 1.2 mil GOP votes listed, say Trump got 40%. He'll need about 72 million on top of that 480k in November...rotsa ruck, toe-joe. heh
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BREAKING: Latest national poll (March 2 2016)
CNN/ORC poll of likely voters
CLINTON 54%
TRUMP 46%
CNN/ORC poll of likely voters
CLINTON 54%
TRUMP 46%
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I wonder if she'll leave the furniture when she leaves the White House this time...
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And the Clinton slime machine hasn't even been ignited yet. As a billionaire real estate mogul in NYC, Trump probably has more bodies buried in Marilago than are buried in Arlington. The Clintons will find a lot of them. And voters will care about THOSE scandals, even as they ignore Hillary's multiple felonies.bluetick wrote:BREAKING: Latest national poll (March 2 2016)
CNN/ORC poll of likely voters
CLINTON 54%
TRUMP 46%
Rand Paul in 2020!
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Is that the city that is stealing water from Alabama?Professor Tiger wrote:You should visit my hometown, the ATL. You'd really like it here. I do.
A lot of women I know moved to Atlanta to find good men. Mostly what they found were gay men.
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