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To: zax who wrote (973451)10/18/2016 11:32:49 AM
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locogringo
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Yes... a ringing endorsement...like the latest GDP figures...LOL!!

You grubers crack me up!



To: zax who wrote (973451)10/18/2016 11:46:41 AM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FJB

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You are 100% wrong (AGAIN) for one sure reason. The American people want a CLASSY First Lady for a change. One that speaks 5 languages and clearly has a much better mind.



To: zax who wrote (973451)10/18/2016 1:45:05 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576310
 
Hillary Clinton holds a decisive advantage over Donald Trump in the competition for votes in the electoral college, leading in enough states to put her comfortably over the 270 majority needed to win the presidential election in November, according to a new SurveyMonkey poll of 15 battleground states conducted with The Washington Post.

Based on the results from the 15 state surveys, along with assumptions of the likely outcomes in other states that have consistently voted for one party or the other, Clinton, the Democratic nominee, holds leads of four points among likely voters or more in states that add up to 304 electoral votes.

Trump, the GOP nominee, has the advantage in states with an estimated electoral vote total of 138. Arizona, Florida, Ohio and Texas, which account for 96 electoral votes, remain as toss-ups. All results in the 15 state surveys are based on ballot tests that include Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein.

The results underscore the importance for Trump of Wednesday’s final presidential debate, which will be held in Las Vegas. National polls have moved in Clinton’s direction since the exchanges began in late September. Her current average margin is seven points in polling averages from the Huffington Post Pollster and RealClearPolitics. The most recent Washington Post-ABC News poll put her national lead over Trump at four points.



To: zax who wrote (973451)10/19/2016 4:26:46 AM
From: James Seagrove  Respond to of 1576310
 
Predictable elements have often been wrong with Trump. People routinely lie to pollsters because they don't like answering questions.

Why elect Hillary? She would be impeached by end of year 2. Hillary needs to be put into a long term care facility or jail to deal with her alcohol and substance abuse issues.