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Originally posted by s_stabeler View Postactually, Gravekeeper, I think the first complaints about the country going down the tubes were from July 5th, 1776.
You don't need to explain the joke though. We do study American history in school up here~ >.>
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostThe country has supposedly been "going down the tubes" in someone's opinion since 1796.
Anyway back to our regularly scheduled program, Hilary and the DNC will get their turn at the plate (yet another cliche sorry, I should really avoid those like the plague)...but the first debate is not until September 26, which is still a couple of months after "DNC week". So after this week, both Trump and Hilary will have made their first "real" speech of the general election (if you get what I mean), and we all know whatever small bump in the polls each get from those will be very temporary. So by about August 15 or so that DNC/RNC bump will have cooled off and we'll find out where things really stand.
Still, I don't think the basic Electoral College map will really change. No Republican has ever won the White House without Ohio and this will be no exception. If Trump doesn't get Ohio as well as either Florida or Pennsylvania, then say hello to our country's first female President (though will be ideologically the opposite of the UK's now second female Prime Minister and most definitely their first). Play around with the 270towin.com map if you don't believe me. Clearly Trump will the underdog in this election...gee I bet he hasn't been called that too often!Last edited by Estil; 07-23-2016, 09:08 PM.
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"No Republican has ever won without Ohio" is only true until one does it. There do exist possible winning combinations for them without that state.
https://xkcd.com/1122/ on "nobody has ever..." in presidential elections."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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