Losing the way!

One should would not trust polls especially this far out. You need to operate as you are behind. Of course, the key is winning the electoral vote so battleground states are key and not the popular vote.

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The actual video.... Trump is so vindictive he would spent his entire time trying to punish people. Presidential material?

 
The new Post-ABC poll shows just how badly Donald Trump blew his convention

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As someone said before, polls are a joke right now.

Last week of October might be more indicative.
 
Longtime Republican operative backs Clinton: Trump’s ‘a bigot, a bully, and devoid of grace’

From the article:

"A former political director for late President Ronald Reagan and longtime Republican operative has come out in support of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, saying she “comes closer to Republican views” than the party’s nominee, Donald Trump.

Frank Lavin, who has served in “every Republican administration over the past 40 years,” wrote an op-ed for CNN Monday arguing that while it’s not entirely clear Mrs. Clinton deserves to win the White House, “it is thunderingly clear that Donald Trump deserves to lose.”

“From this premise, I will do something that I have not done in 40 years of voting: I will vote for the Democratic nominee for president,” he wrote. “The depressing truth of the Republican nominee is that Donald Trump talks a great game but he is the emperor who wears no clothes.

“Trump falls short in terms of the character and behavior needed to perform as president,” he continued. “This defect is crippling and ensures he would fail in office. Trump is a bigot, a bully, and devoid of grace or magnanimity. His thin-skinned belligerence toward every challenge, rebuke or criticism would promise the nation a series of a high-voltage quarrels. His casual dishonesty, his policy laziness, and his lack of self-awareness would mean four years of a careening pin-ball journey that would ricochet from missteps to crisis to misunderstandings to clarifications to retractions.”

Mr. Lavin argued that a president has to have a thick skin to ignore criticism, something he said Mr. Trump lacked. He cited Mr. Trump’s recent row with the parents of deceased Army Capt. Humayun Khan and his four business bankruptcies as evidence he is ill-equipped for the presidency."​
 
When this election is over and having supported Trump becomes simply "part of one`s history", some might find it`s a heavy burden to carry around for the rest of their lives, or at least that it was a significant Test that some folks will say they failed.
 
[h=1]50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation’s Security ‘at Risk’[/h]
Fifty of the nation’s most senior Republican national security officials, many of them former top aides or cabinet members for President George W. Bush, have signed a letter declaring that Donald J. Trump “lacks the character, values and experience” to be president and “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”


Mr. Trump, the officials warn, “would be the most reckless president in American history.”

The letter says Mr. Trump would weaken the United States’ moral authority and questions his knowledge of and belief in the Constitution. It says he has “demonstrated repeatedly that he has little understanding” of the nation’s “vital national interests, its complex diplomatic challenges, its indispensable alliances and the democratic values” on which American policy should be based. And it laments that “Mr. Trump has shown no interest in educating himself.”

“None of us will vote for Donald Trump,”
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That`s one thing the Dem`s have going for them. They`ll unite behind their candidate no matter what, even if that person is a criminal that is one of the most corrupt vile politicians this country has seen
 
[h=1]50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation’s Security ‘at Risk’[/h]
Fifty of the nation’s most senior Republican national security officials, many of them former top aides or cabinet members for President George W. Bush, have signed a letter declaring that Donald J. Trump “lacks the character, values and experience” to be president and “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”


Mr. Trump, the officials warn, “would be the most reckless president in American history.”

The letter says Mr. Trump would weaken the United States’ moral authority and questions his knowledge of and belief in the Constitution. It says he has “demonstrated repeatedly that he has little understanding” of the nation’s “vital national interests, its complex diplomatic challenges, its indispensable alliances and the democratic values” on which American policy should be based. And it laments that “Mr. Trump has shown no interest in educating himself.”

“None of us will vote for Donald Trump,”
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And Hillary has "character, values and experience" !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
 
General McCaffrey is a smart man and one of the "good guys". He receive 3 Purple Hearts (now the Donald has one). I briefed him and later talked shortly with him while working at 3rd Army HQ in Atlanta. I talked with him later at Ft. Leavenworth, he took the time to explain certain things to a group of young officers when he did not have to. He is one of the sharpest people I have ever met. Many of the generals I met couldn`t tie their shoelaces without help, sad to say.
 
So all these Expert (?) opinions from people who do what????
Oh yeah, nothing - and especially never been the President either...


""The letter says Mr. Trump would weaken the United States’ moral authority and questions his knowledge of and belief in the Constitution. It says he has “demonstrated repeatedly that he has little understanding” of the nation’s “vital national interests, its complex diplomatic challenges, its indispensable alliances and the democratic values” on which American policy should be based. And it laments that “Mr. Trump has shown no interest in educating himself.”"

So - again - these people - how many of them have been the President before ???

How many Presidents elected - ever - had a Perfect Understanding of everything that goes with that office ?? Is there a Cliff Notes Book on that ???

How many former Presidents are out there "warning" us to stay away from Donald Trump ??? Oh yeah, NONE... Why do you think that is ???

Isn`t that why there are Advisers - heck a whole Cabinet of them to Advise the President ???

Have Not we all carried the Burden going on 8 years of an absolute Loser who has only succeeded in Dividing this country from its people, its Judicial System, its much needed Armed Forces, Law Enforcement People, and absolutely wrecked our Standing with the rest of the nations of the World, for starters ???

Is it really that bad that after all the extreme bullship from the people who make Washington DC their own private well to personal Wealth, that this Country is once and for all SICK of this and wants to try something else that has been untried before - someone with no "ties" - compared to the absolute garbage behavior that is also responsible for slowly but surely Sinking our Nation into depths previously unheard of ????

What all these "experts" (and I use that word so very loosely) - should be doing is finding out if they can actually be of some USE to the Government to HELP this nation get better than instead sitting there with their talking heads, wringing their lily white-never worked a day in their life - hands and whining..

Guess that must be the difference from those that actually Served the Nation whether in the Military or something else that absolutely required you to be there, be on point, be prepared, and do NOT mess up...
We KNEW what it took and were not afraid to go do the task... Whatever the task...
Dan F
 
I can`t read these political threads for very long at one time, but the fact that a group of sensible-minded folks as yourselves can be worked into a froth over the two most un-electable people who`ve ever been selected by the media to act as figurehead of the government is crazy. Our system is, and has been, a broken one. I don`t know what the answer is, but I do think that if we believe our votes count we`re fooling ourselves. What a complete cluster...
 
Does Trump *really* support allowing the Saudis to have nuclear weapons or is that something that was taken utterly out of context? Not that I see how there can be much "context" regarding which nations one does/doesn`t want to have nukes...
 
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