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Hillary Plots to Import Puerto Ricans to Win Florida

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...-ricans-win-florida/

Democrat Hillary Clinton is plotting to invite in as many Puerto Rico nationals as possible to vote in central Florida in November’s election.

Puerto Ricans can only vote in the general election if they move to the United States before November and register to vote.

Activist groups are making this a top priority.

Boricua Vota is one of those groups. Mi Familia Vota is another group working principally on voter registration. Mi Familia Vota set the number 20,000 as its goal for new voter registration in 2016.

This massive migration — called “the biggest movement of people out of Puerto Rico since the great migration of the 1950s” by the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic researcher — could forever change the demographics and economy of the state of Florida. But Hillary Clinton loves it.

The Clinton campaign makes overtures to migration in its fact sheet “Growing Together: Hillary Clinton’s Vision for Puerto Ricans,” which promises a bailout, universal healthcare, and all kinds of other benefits for Puerto Ricans, including consideration of statehood.


“Puerto Rican voters have completely upended the understanding of how the state is going to vote in November,” pollster Fernand Amandi said. “They could wake up in San Juan, have breakfast and be registered to vote in the U.S. come dinnertime.”


It's not that easy. Florida requires photo ID to vote which intern requires an original birth certificate, social security card, and two separate documents to prove residency in the state. Sounds like more media hype to me.
 
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Hillary Plots to Import Puerto Ricans to Win Florida

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...-ricans-win-florida/

Democrat Hillary Clinton is plotting to invite in as many Puerto Rico nationals as possible to vote in central Florida in November’s election.

Puerto Ricans can only vote in the general election if they move to the United States before November and register to vote.

Activist groups are making this a top priority.

Boricua Vota is one of those groups. Mi Familia Vota is another group working principally on voter registration. Mi Familia Vota set the number 20,000 as its goal for new voter registration in 2016.

This massive migration — called “the biggest movement of people out of Puerto Rico since the great migration of the 1950s” by the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic researcher — could forever change the demographics and economy of the state of Florida. But Hillary Clinton loves it.

The Clinton campaign makes overtures to migration in its fact sheet “Growing Together: Hillary Clinton’s Vision for Puerto Ricans,” which promises a bailout, universal healthcare, and all kinds of other benefits for Puerto Ricans, including consideration of statehood.


“Puerto Rican voters have completely upended the understanding of how the state is going to vote in November,” pollster Fernand Amandi said. “They could wake up in San Juan, have breakfast and be registered to vote in the U.S. come dinnertime.”


It's not that easy. Florida requires photo ID to vote which intern requires an original birth certificate, social security card, and two separate documents to prove residency in the state. Sounds like more media hype to me.


In the FL primaries, 2.3 million cast votes in the republican primary to 1.7 million casting votes in the democrat primary. While not exactly or even closely apples to apples, the comparison does lend to perhaps more voter enthusiasm for the R side. Both DJT & HRC had close to the same number of votes each. Will be how many they can swing their way that voted previously for the others, with an edge to the Rs' for higher previous overall turnout. Can HRC pick up a high enough % of Bernie supporters to off set the R voter enthusiasm? Just my .02
 
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In regards to primaries 6 incumbents in KS just lost thier seat. I think donald is stirring these politicians up.



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If you go over to realclearpolitics and play with the create your own electoral map it becomes really hard to see how Trump can win.

I gave him FL, GA, NC, OH, MO, IA, and AZ.

I gave HRC OR, NV, CO, MI, WI, PA, and VA.

She wins in the above.

If Trump can flip VA in my above scenario he wins.

It's still early, and things won't gel until Oct.


Absolutely correct.
FL is essential... but I've been saying for awhile now that it will be won or lost in PA and VA.



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Yes, you've been saying it for a while, as if you know what's going to happen. I wish all the political experts around here would give it a rest. You don't know what's going to happen, so, please stop acting as if you do.

How many hints do you need? I pride myself on being able to communicate effectively. Where's the breakdown in this instance?

In three months, we will know the outcome. Between now and then, all the crap about electoral maps and if who wins what then yadda yadda, is meaningless.

All that stuff means nothing, and the same goes for the incessant advice to Trump about what he needs to change in order to succeed. I mean, really. Roll Eyes

Do yourself a favor, guys, and turn off the news. Turn it off. Walk away. Don't listen to the propaganda.
 
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I'm very glad that Trump did not choose Newt Gingrich as VP. Gingrich "very strongly" endorsed John McCain.

For whom do you suggest the people of Arizona vote?



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Do yourself a favor, guys, and turn off the news. Turn it off. Walk away. Don't listen to the propaganda.

That's what I did the moment Comey walked off stage. My news consumption dropped by 95%. What I do get exposed to is unavoidable or accidental.
This is sound advice and I highly recommend it.


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Geez, Trump has a week in which the media itself created false narratives and lots of Trump supporters go nuts.

There is a long way to go.

What one can see from the polls the last 2 weeks is that their is a pool of about 10% of voters that wash back and forth between Clinton and Trump.
Neither candidate has closed a deal with those voters and they bend with the news stories of the day.

Pretty normal stuff.

The media apparently thinks they can drive the polls and to some degree they have for now, but at what cost to them?
It is soooo obvious that they are biased that their reputations are in the toilet.
The press thinks they are winning, but they themselves are losing.


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Yes, you've been saying it for a while, as if you know what's going to happen. I wish all the political experts around here would give it a rest. You don't know what's going to happen, so, please stop acting as if you do.

How many hints do you need? I pride myself on being able to communicate effectively. Where's the breakdown in this instance?

In three months, we will know the outcome. Between now and then, all the crap about electoral maps and if who wins what then yadda yadda, is meaningless.

All that stuff means nothing, and the same goes for the incessant advice to Trump about what he needs to change in order to succeed. I mean, really. Roll Eyes

Do yourself a favor, guys, and turn off the news. Turn it off. Walk away. Don't listen to the propaganda.


aka "manufactured misery". One foot in the past, one foot in the future, pissing all over today.
 
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For whom do you suggest the people of Arizona vote?


AZ = Kelli Ward

And for those in WI = Paul Nehlen




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The Clinton campaign has spent over 50 million dollars on advertising.
Trump has spent almost zero.

It is possible Clinton is peaking to soon, always a fear for those attempting to get elected to office.

I read somewhere that the Clinton campaign will spend upwards of a billion and half dollars. Incredible.


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The Clinton campaign has spent over 50 million dollars on advertising.
Trump has spent almost zero.

It is possible Clinton is peaking to soon, always a fear for those attempting to get elected to office.

I read somewhere that the Clinton campaign will spend upwards of a billion and half dollars. Incredible.


Also a great talking point for trump in debates. "Look how responsible i was with my money, just cause i have doesnt mean i nees to spend it. My opponent spent millions and is losing " yada yada yada



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Some of the best, bias-free opinion pieces I read are on aljazeera's website. I found this one to be 100% spot on and a great supporting argument for why Trump will likely win this election. It was posted today:

http://www.aljazeera.com/indep...160804132811094.html

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Scarcely eight months ago, some influential Democrats were delighted by signs of Donald Trump's success.

The strategy was clear. See off Bernie Sanders, veer right, target "moderate" Republicans and wait for the landslide.

The appointment of conservative Southern Democrat Tim Kaine, admired by Republicans, as her running mate reflects this emphasis. Reprising Lyndon Johnson's famous anti-Barry Goldwater ad from 1964, Hillary Clinton seems to believe that Trump's awfulness is enough to pave the way to power.

In normal circumstances, this should work. Trump is behind on money and organisation. Major hedge-fund and business donors are backing Clinton, as are key figures in the Republican establishment.

Much of the right-wing media machine has turned against him. The electoral map does not favour him. Even though his projected popular vote is not that far behind Clinton's, the geographical distribution of his vote means that the Electoral College system could play against him.

Clinton thus hopes to take over Barack Obama's electoral coalition, while adding new layers of Republican voters to it. But what if this is all horribly complacent? What if Democrats and their supporters have misjudged the situation and are in for a rude awakening?

The legacy of the Obama administration means that his coalition is crumbling. The record of stagnant wages, shrinking government spending, and no real infrastructural investment is likely to affect Democratic performances in the rustbelt, which Trump is targeting.

While Trump may be hated for being a bigoted loose cannon, Clinton's weakness is precisely that she's seen as an untrustworthy and coddled establishment hack.


It is a cliche that Trump's base is "the white working class" - in fact, he draws support from across classes, and the average income of his supporters in the Republican primaries is far higher than that for the population. Nonetheless, there is a big chunk of white workers who are supporting Trump.

And with the record number of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and the increase in police violence, coupled with Clinton's record of support for mass incarceration and deportations - particularly younger blacks and Latinos - voters may not turn out in the numbers that Clinton needs.

Currently, even amid the Clinton bounce, Trump is competitive in swing states such as Florida, Ohio, Iowa, and even Pennsylvania, where a rise in racism and economic insecurity could give Trump a way in. All of these states went to Obama in 2012, yet they are within a fingernail's reach of being taken by Trump.

No excitement for Hillary

Trump has thrived on the reproval of the political establishment and the media. The very bullying, blow-hard, racist and sexist provocations that have astonished the political class have tended to play to his advantage.

Consider the aftermath of his racist remarks about Mexicans. His "favourability" ratings improved, and he went on to destroy his opponents to win the Republican nomination against the predictions of leading pundits such as statistician Nate Silver, as well as the betting markets.

Even today, while Trump's favourability ratings are poor, Clinton's aren't much better. While Trump may be hated for being a bigoted loose cannon, Clinton's weakness is precisely that she's seen as an untrustworthy and coddled establishment hack - something not helped by her propensity to opportunistically change her political line at the drop of a hat, her continual whiff of scandal, and the Democratic leadership's extraordinary efforts to deny her rival, Bernie Sanders, the nomination.

As filmmaker and author Michael Moore put it, "No Democrat, and certainly no independent, is waking up on November 8 excited to run out and vote for Hillary."

Trump has zeroed in on this, mocking "Crooked Hillary". During the Democratic National Convention, Trump sent an attack ad to delegates' mobile phones, accusing Clinton and the party machine of stealing the election, arguing that "Bernie never had a chance".

Moving heaven and earth

And this isn't the only way in which Trump is targeting the Democratic base. As a populist, Trump can defend "free markets" and welfare and protectionism at the same time.

He has criticised the Trans-Pacific Partnership, sided with environmentalists on fracking, proposed to double Clinton's spending on national infrastructure, and defended Medicare and social security.

These positions, alongside his attack on the Iraq war, have scandalised the traditional right, but they will be attractive to some white Democrat voters.


The political centre from which Clinton seeks to govern has been contracting for eight years. Recession, bailouts, declining living standards and a ruined infrastructure have destroyed the old "free market" governing consensus.

Old electoral alliances are cracking up, and the new have yet to clearly form. A voting prediction model developed by political scientist Alan Abramowitz indicates that, were it not for Trump's erratic messaging, these factors would be sufficient to give him a lead already.

This is Clinton's problem. The centre-seeking strategy that once confirmed her husband in power, and led to NAFTA and the decimation of welfare, is no longer a winner.

When Democrats moved heaven and earth to stay rooted in an antiquated centre, the election became Trump's to lose.

Richard Seymour is an author and broadcaster based in London. He has written for The Guardian, the London Review of Books and many other publications.
 
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Beginning of August, and this is what we know for sure: Hillary holds a rally, and a handful of paid shills show up. Trump holds a rally and thousands, even tens of thousands, show up.


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Let's be calm and not let the democratic MSM and the hacked up pollsters talk us out of the only option we have.

RMD




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Saw this earlier:





 
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I'll bet that Trumps's campaign will get a nice donation from KFC.



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Clinton has access to nearly unlimited money. With Trump blowing off the Republican establishment, a lot of their big money backers are getting behind her. They consider her much safer for their interests than Trump.

And, yeah, a presidential election is a billion + dollar effort. This isn't a suprise.

As far as Clinton peaking, I don't see any sign of it. She was vulnerable, but either the strategy Trump used to win the primaries is failing him, and he need to find one that works (and quickly), or he has just winging it and augering in.

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Originally posted by lbj:
The Clinton campaign has spent over 50 million dollars on advertising.
Trump has spent almost zero.

It is possible Clinton is peaking to soon, always a fear for those attempting to get elected to office.

I read somewhere that the Clinton campaign will spend upwards of a billion and half dollars. Incredible.
 
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Just heard on Rush that Khan is now saying that Allah is intervening and causing Trump to make "mistakes" in his campaign.



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^^^^^^^^
Any video evidence of Khan saying that? I'd love to see Trump use it against his detractors.


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