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Nonnel:


--- Quote from: extremely extreme on August 14, 2016, 04:13:39 PM ---Maybe because it's stupid and asinine to even care about some tribal dude endorsing him. Why should he have to disavow this guy. Also if he disavows him, he could lose valuable votes that he needs.

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he shouldn't have to rely on the white supremacist vote to win...

beachbum111111:


--- Quote from: Cappytaino on August 14, 2016, 05:08:39 PM ---awful bait 0/10

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Nah man what's not to love about her? She's a women and she's running for president. What are you a loveist?


--- Quote from: Nonnel on August 14, 2016, 05:12:29 PM ---he shouldn't have to rely on the white supremacist vote to win...

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Inshallah brother

Tactical Nuke:


--- Quote from: Cappytaino on August 14, 2016, 05:08:39 PM ---Bloods, LK, and Crips are very active in the tri-state area.

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Even more reason to draw concern towards the issue.

IkeTheGeneric:

tribal shenanigans with Annoying Orange is just icing on the stuff cake

media's had to do some inane mental gymnastics to not make him look stupid when they touch on some of the great comments he's made

LeisureSuit912:


--- Quote from: Cappytaino on August 14, 2016, 05:06:29 PM ---I thought it was pretty well known that polls are manipulated to favor Hillary

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Except these are general election polls, not primary exit polling data done in closed primary states like New York and Arizona where many Democratic voters' registration was purged. It's unreasonable to expect the same

And you can discredit these polls, but this data isn't done by hack pollsters or Clinton insiders. It's completely reputable. The two polling sources cited in my last post (NBC/WSJ, Marist, and PPP) have earned A-, A and B+ grades from FiveThirtyEight. http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/

Along with that, Annoying Orange can't make up the difference considering the margin of error is only between 3-4% across ALL of these polls. Any Democratic bias is muted considering in the past election the mean-reverted bias was only a <1% difference.

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