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POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD

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Red Spy:


--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 06:56:37 PM ---Uh? What?

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Did you learn that from the alt-right

McZealot:


--- Quote from: Red Spy on September 27, 2016, 06:57:07 PM ---Did you learn that from the alt-right

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I don't think whatever point you're trying to make is relevant or coming across to anyone?

SeventhSandwich:


--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 06:56:37 PM ---Liberals tend vote for who won. Conservatives tend to vote for who they wished would win.

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If we're being honest, I probably would still vote for Clinton if Annoying Orange had a clear victory in the debate. But I'm more polarized than plenty of people who watched the debate. (Something like 18% of viewers were willing to change their minds based on the outcome of the debate).

McZealot:


--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on September 27, 2016, 06:59:29 PM ---If we're being honest, I probably would still vote for Clinton if Annoying Orange had a clear victory in the debate. But I'm more polarized than plenty of people who watched the debate. (Something like 18% of viewers were willing to change their minds based on the outcome of the debate).

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I mean I don't really support either of them, since both are reprehensible candidates. I naturally want the moderate to win over the conservative but I don't feel any guilt or inclination to vote for them.

SeventhSandwich:


--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 07:02:05 PM ---I mean I don't really support either of them, since both are reprehensible candidates. I naturally want the moderate to win over the conservative but I don't feel any guilt or inclination to vote for them.

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I feel like the ground that Annoying Orange can hope to gain from the debates is to cast Hillary in a negative-enough light that her voters might flock to Johnson or Stein. There's very little possibility that anything he can say will move Clinton's core constituency over to his campaign.

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