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Damien 12-10-2016 15:26

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Interesting polls!

How the American electorate seems to be fracturing along different lines: http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/...ote-maps-2016/ Especially white people with and those without a college degree.

Clinton 9-points up in Ohio: http://www.cleveland.com/open/index....llary_cli.html

Clinton winning Ohio would probably mean she is President even if Trump does better than expected elsewhere.

Also. If just men voted:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/17.jpg

If just women voted:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/18.jpg

Mr K 13-10-2016 14:59

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The average American woman obviously has more brain cells than the average American man.

Homer Simpson/Peter Griffin - crass stereotypes, beginning to think not.... (Marge if deffo a Democrat, blue hair)

Damien 13-10-2016 16:00

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Still have a horrible feeling Trump will win. Might just be pessimism because the polls are horrible for him but still...

Ignitionnet 13-10-2016 16:21

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35863169)
Interesting polls!

How the American electorate seems to be fracturing along different lines: http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/...ote-maps-2016/ Especially white people with and those without a college degree.

It was actually much the same split here with our most recent plebiscite.

Damien 13-10-2016 16:24

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35863342)
It was actually much the same split here with our most recent plebiscite.

It is becoming a common fault-line across Western politics IIRC. People who've done worse/stayed the same from globalisation vs those who've done well. Although it also seems fixed in with nostalgia for the past. I.E The demographic breakdowns aren't too dissimilar for things like gay marriage but I don't understand why that should split along those lines....

Ignitionnet 13-10-2016 16:35

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35863344)
It is becoming a common fault-line across Western politics IIRC. People who've done worse/stayed the same from globalisation vs those who've done well. Although it also seems fixed in with nostalgia for the past. I.E The demographic breakdowns aren't too dissimilar for things like gay marriage but I don't understand why that should split along those lines....

Yep, the data bears it out nicely.

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martyh 13-10-2016 18:10

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35863336)
Still have a horrible feeling Trump will win. Might just be pessimism because the polls are horrible for him but still...

Might all be worth the horror show just to see how much the world will change during the 4 yrs with him in charge of America and the UK out of the EU .

Predictions anyone :D

Damien 13-10-2016 18:56

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35863382)
Might all be worth the horror show just to see how much the world will change during the 4 yrs with him in charge of America and the UK out of the EU .

Predictions anyone :D

Trump is not the same as Brexit. Some of his support might be the same, some, but what he represents isn't the same.

RizzyKing 13-10-2016 20:17

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Trump is not pleasant in anyway but lets not pretend clinton is much better case of damned if you do damned if you dont for american voter's, one thing this presidential campaign doe's seem to have done is focus the minds of more american's that their system needs change which might be good for the future.

Hugh 13-10-2016 20:29

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figgyburn 13-10-2016 20:38

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Just back today from the states.everyone i spoke to there hate both candidates .they preferred the vice presidents overwhelmingly.i think clinton will win because she is a known quantity and dear old donald is a loose cannon.he is treating this race as an reality show which is actually a true reality show !.no such thing as bad publicity for the donald.

Damien 13-10-2016 20:57

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I think a lot of Republicans wouldn't mind if Trump loses. First of all they've previously spoken highly of Clinton as a senator, they have legitimate concerns over him and finally they might fancy their chances of taking the White House in 4 years instead of going though the melodrama of another Trump run in 4 years they'll either have to back or force him out via the primaries.

At the moment they thinking he is taking the party down with him.

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Incidentally Trump says he has proof the latest allegations are false and he'll release this evidence at some point in the future.

Hugh 13-10-2016 21:02

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I wonder why he won't release it now?

Damien 13-10-2016 21:06

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35863458)
I wonder why he won't release it now?

He doesn't play the media game I guess. But he has great evidence, the best evidence, evidence like you've never seen. Just so much evidence. I think it must just be with his plan to defeat ISIS, it's that great plan he also hasn't been able to show us.

RizzyKing 14-10-2016 00:48

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You can't expect him to produce it now as it'll take time to create it first, gonna be some midnight oil being burnt by his creative history department tonight.


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