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  • robotron3k-5

    I know everybody is saying Trump is behind in the polls, Hillary is posed to win and maybe I'm a piece of shit, asshole, little bitch like mono says, but Hilary looked worn out and yet nothing seems to really phased Trump... he seems to be getting more media than ever before. Even though Hilary is leading she just doesn't make any real sense, just tons of political-speak delivered in a raspy voice.

    See for yourself...

    She looked very tired and delivered a droning speech, flipping between taxes, education, child care, repeat. Also said Trump like solutions to improve the US infrastructure, clumsy tech talk and mentioning lot's of her salt-of the earth upbringing. Finally finishing off with a Trump like "I believe America's best days are ahead of 'em!"

    He looked healthy, much more mellow, but not sedate at all. He made his apology and poked at himself, but did it well. Talked about the well-being of blacks in this country as well as Louisiana floods. Mentioned reigning in Washington political profiteers - over all a clearer speech.

    • <these are their latest speechs btwrobotron3k
    • "he looked healthy"
      LOLOLOLOLOL
      Ramanisky2
    • There's been more coverage of the Olympic swimmers run-in with Brazilian police than the Louisiana floods which are as bad as Katrina.IRNlun6
    • Very bad optics for Clinton having to comment at the heals of Trump making a visit. But does it matter?IRNlun6
    • Are both camps so absorbed in group think that they don't know or care what the other side thinks any longer?IRNlun6
    • A lot of people I follow on twitter are showing massive crowds for Trump and a very positive week for him. The other side mentions polls and a losing campaign.IRNlun6
    • Many suggest there's no correlation between poll numbers and campaign rally turnout. Yet when Obama ran, his campaign rallies where massive. What's changed?IRNlun6
    • you are as fucking delusional as
      the "say's who?" guy.
      Ramanisky2
    • The thing is, what you "follow on twitter" is not comparable to scientific polling data.nb
    • lolmonospaced
    • your critique of Hillary is that she said something that could be confused with a Trump saying, that's funnymonospaced
    • hahaha good call mononb
    • you also said that the "clearer speech" was about jokes, apologies and attacking the establishment, not the one talking about social issuesmonospaced
    • Please explain, why are there massive turnouts for Trump rallies and not for Clinton? Which is counter to polls. This is not consistent with past elections.IRNlun6
    • At least in the past crowds were relatively equal in size. Hillary's are pathetic.IRNlun6
    • No idea why her attendance is lower, but the reason she's up in polls is because that's the sentiment of the nation.monospaced
    • Same was true with Bernie crowds...the crowds did not correlate to the voting booth.monkeyshine
    • Perhaps people just want to go see the spectacle for themselves. A Trump rally is free live entertainment! A Clinton rally is fine to watch on TV later.nb
    • The rallies tell you that Trump has a few thousand super devoted fans in each state.yuekit
    • Meanwhile even a close election will be decided by hundreds of thousands or millions of votes.yuekit
    • the turnouts are different because Hillary supporters are not crazed banner waving morons who feel the need to justify themselves by standing in a crowd yellingfadein11

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