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[spoiler]What did Harambe know about Hillary Clinton's emails?[/spoiler]
Tanya 93 said:
I got called a racist on cafemom because I suggested a taco truck on every corner, staffed by abuelas and tias and Mamas would be freaking awesome.
It is racist to assume taco trucks would be good. Not all Hispanics eat tacos.
I argued if you have a taco truck on the corner of Broadway and 9th, you like them enough to sell them.
That is even more racist.
I then asked for a racist white meat chicken taco plate with guac and queso.
Wait, so you did vote for Mickey Mouse. I'm confused.Deputy Travis Junior said:
Voted Johnson. I always told myself I'd vote for Mickey Mouse over Hillary Clinton, but now that I finally got a chance, I couldn't do it.
Strange. And doesn't really make any sense.Deputy Travis Junior said:
Voted Johnson. I always told myself I'd vote for Mickey Mouse over Hillary Clinton, but now that I finally got a chance, I couldn't do it.
So he didn't really say she won.vette said:
Frank Luntz just said Hillary won on Fox without technically saying she won. He says early voting in florida points to Hillary.
Take your reality stuff out of here. I've held on long enough. I've got at least 3 more hours to enjoy my false hope.vette said:
Frank Luntz just said Hillary won on Fox without technically saying she won. He says early voting in florida points to Hillary.
SpreadsheetAg said:So he didn't really say she won.vette said:
Frank Luntz just said Hillary won on Fox without technically saying she won. He says early voting in florida points to Hillary.
but (quotes not in the order they appear in the piece)Quote:
Fear not, Trump supporters say, there's another hidden Trump vote: the legions of white "low propensity" voters pollsters fail to contact. If Trump can activate this hidden army of voters, the theory holds, make way for the tsunami.
Political scientist William H. Frey looked at this scenario and found that if the white working class turned out in historically unprecedented and massive numbers, Trump would, indeed win the popular vote by .3%, or 500,000 votes nationally.
millenials look like they aren't turning out, but hispanics are. But IMO this is what should worry Trump supporters about the party breakdowns in turnout:Quote:
Just as polling doesn't capture many of the "hidden" white voters, it's also notoriously bad at reaching young people and minorities (partly because of disparities in cellphone vs. land-line usage as well as language barriers).
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There's also more anecdotal evidence that there are in fact "hidden Clinton" voters among married Republican women.
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While we wait for the first exit polls, not to mention the first official results, millions of people across America have questions, and there is no better place to visualize who wants to know what than courtesy of this handy widget created by Google Trends has which shows in areas where there is above-average search interest in voting-related problems around the country. When a circle is flashing, it means there's a spike in searches. Google doesn't verify any of the problems flagged by its users; it just maps them.
Pinche Abogado said:Tanya 93 said:
I got called a racist on cafemom because I suggested a taco truck on every corner, staffed by abuelas and tias and Mamas would be freaking awesome.
It is racist to assume taco trucks would be good. Not all Hispanics eat tacos.
I argued if you have a taco truck on the corner of Broadway and 9th, you like them enough to sell them.
That is even more racist.
I then asked for a racist white meat chicken taco plate with guac and queso.
Perhaps it was racist to assume the taco truck would be staffed by "abuelas, tias and Mamas".
And wtf is cafemom? Perhaps the only place where you get the upper hand