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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Add in the division within american society that this election has highlighted and worsened and there are going to be troubling times ahead. I haven't watched any of the debates but if it's true clinton has revealed the timeframe from order to launch of their nukes if she wins there will be very little if any support from the military who because of events in the past already have a deep mistrust of clinton. That trump is the best the republican party could put up is also deeply worrying and the splits he has created within that party could be very bad for the US.
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To be fair I don't think he was the best Republicans had. It's just who their electorate stuck them with in the same way Labour activists stuck Labour with Corbyn.
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Things just seem to be spiralling out of control all over the western world at the minute lurching from one disaster to the next and at a time when Russia seems prepared to push it's luck this could have very serious consequences for us all.
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Russia are engaged in a very effective disinformation campaign against the West. It's time we took them seriously.
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Originally Posted by Chris
Personally I think all the data so far shows Clinton will win, but unless she proves to be utterly different in office than everyone expects, her chances of getting re-elected next time will be slim. If only the Republicans can neutralise the Tea Party nut cases on their right wing and nominate someone electable, that is.
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Maybe Bloomberg will finally run. If voters want a New York Billionaire unlikely to take outside money then they should have gone for the competent one whose got experience. Paul Ryan is another one.
This is if the Republican party doesn't turn in on itself for the next 4 years gifting her the next election too.