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Poliwhirl:

--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on September 27, 2016, 07:03:58 PM ---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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that definitely sounds like his best option, but does he have enough foresight to put that into action?
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Poliwhirl on September 27, 2016, 07:05:54 PM ---that definitely sounds like his best option, but does he have enough foresight to put that into action?

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Not so far. I like Clinton more than I did pre-debate, so from my perspective she's doing a good job preventing that from happening.
beachbum111111:

--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 06:53:59 PM ---I think one of the biggest differences between liberals and conservatives is that liberals can accept when they lose and recognize it--while conservatives throw a tantrum and lie to themselves.

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Because you friends were sooo accepting when you lost brexit. No butthurt there at all
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on September 27, 2016, 07:28:00 PM ---Because you friends were sooo accepting when you lost brexit. No butthurt there at all

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To be fair, most liberals in the US had no stake in it before it actually happened, and plenty of right-wing British citizens were also butthurt after Brexit, owing to the currency collapse.
LeisureSuit912:
"Annoying Orange won, guys. That's why we're going on Twitter so we can remind people that he won. Because we definitely won."
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