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[Merged]US election stuff
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
But, but we were told Wall St crash, the $ would collapse. What is happening?Comment
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Meanwhile in Scotland....
"While this is not the outcome I hoped for, it is the verdict of the American people and we must respect it"
Ms N Sturgeon.
Unlike some other votes we can think of ?Comment
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So sad.Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostYou and all those who signed the petition to stop me visiting the UK are now on the No Fly listComment
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Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostYou and all those who signed the petition to stop me visiting the UK are now on the No Fly list
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Black voters stayed at home rather than vote for hated or racist.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDidn't he get like 3% of the black vote? Or was that exit polls and the true story is very different?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDidn't he get like 3% of the black vote? Or was that exit polls and the true story is very different?
black 8%, +2% from 2012 (i had previously seen +6% but wikipedia says 2012 was 6%, so only +2 then)
The black vote for Clinton was noticeably down though.
White vote was +1%.
Hispanic vote was +8%
Asian + 11%
So in retrospect, it looks more like the minorities bailed on her, plus trump made some gains with minorities.Comment
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I assume you mean Trump for the racist bit?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBlack voters stayed at home rather than vote for hated or racist.
What did he say or do that was racist? (if you don't necessarily agree with them then it's still a rhetorical question)
All i'm aware of is the patently false claim that the rapists from Mexico (he wasn't even talking about Mexicans specifically as a significant number of central Americans cross illegally too) comments were racist.
He said:
Talking about Illegal immigrants, not Mexicans (so immediately not racist)
"When Mexico sends it's people they aren't sending their best" (here the fact that there is the best whom he is not talking about, and the not best who he is, makes it not racist)
"They're rapists, criminals, blah blah blah..." (many of them demonstrably are. Is he taring them all with the same brush?)
"And some of them, I assume, are good people." (no... he's not. And this is yet another point that makes his statements not racist by definition)
I've not heard anyone cite anything else as being racist other than that the man on the TV said it so it must be true.Last edited by SpontaneousOrder; 11 November 2016, 00:16.Comment
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My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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