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Trump been hammered in every debate
Then why expect things to be any different?

What you seem to be expecting is for Donald to yell over her, hurl some insults, and keep doing most of the same **** he's been doing.

That's not how you win a debate.
Lol look who trump has debated with tho.

Everyone knows how this is going to end.

You can rebut all you want but all there is now is a waiting game.

Ill let you tell it tho.



she got a glass jaw b...

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Trump Survived Ted ******* Cruz... + 15 other people.

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So you agree he will lose. Is this some sarcastic posting your doing?

:lol: @ surviving Ted Cruz. You must mean cuz Hasbro insufferable. He's no master orator. Most hate his voice. He's no skilled debater.

Donald being washed there is inevitable.
 
Hilary will tear him a new one she's much smarter than him and when it comes to logical debate trump can't and won't compare 
 
Shillary will get man handled by Trump. She don't want that work.

They line em up and Trump knocks em down.

im straight laughing at da prospect of Hillary doing or saying anything that hasn't been tried during those numerous GOP debates, while Hillary hasn't seen a debate that wasn't full of softballs (da Univision debate being da ONLY outlier)

 
Hilary will tear him a new one she's much smarter than him and when it comes to logical debate trump can't and won't compare 
The general public has shown they aren't interested in a logical debate.:lol:

I have little to no faith in the general public being able to distinguish between Trump and Hillary's brand of ******** to get to the true core of the discussion. I'm hopeful the public takes the general more seriously than the primaries, buy I'm not optimistic.
 
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read "deep" into the poll? you mean the second page of an article? i guess you guys consider that "deep".

Partisanship can follow political preferences, and in this poll Democrats account for 36 percent of all adults and 37 percent of registered voters – a non-significant (+3) difference from last month. (The former is numerically its highest since 2009, the latter, since 2012.) Republicans account for 24 percent of all adults and 27 percent of registered voters, about their average in recent years, with the rest independents.

This accounts for little of the shift in voter preferences, however. Even using the same party divisions from last month’s ABC/Post survey, in which Trump was +2, he’d now be -8. The reason, mentioned above, is his comparatively weak performance among Republicans – 77 percent support – compared with Clinton’s support among Democrats, 90 percent.

and it was a Washington Post poll. the article i posted was from ABC news.
 
Still too early to be crowing about polls.
this.

Here's the thing, Trump and Hillary aren't two unknown candidates in which people are just finding out about them, like when Palin came onto the scene and then people realized she was an idiot and McCain tanked in the polls after an initial boost.

It's early but I doubt anyone opinions are changing.
 
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well i think things can always evolve and who they pick as VP candidates will have an impact. but we do already know these candidates fairly well and they've already been under pressure. the questions will be mobilizing voters and uniting parties. as of now Trump is more at danger of the second than Hillary is, unless Sanders somehow decides to betray Democrats.
 
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