MASSIVE Erection Thread 2016 - Lizard has the advantage. Trump is spiraling towards defeat.

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All discussion of the candidates, updates and results should go here

For example- here's a video of Ted Cruz vying for world domination.


Also Hilary Clinton is a crook and nobody should have sex with her.

Discuss

(Note- The title will change as we get nearer the election, previous titles will be archived in the OP)
 
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Ben Carson, who for reasons I cannot begin to fathom, was given the reins in running Trump's VP selection process, just accidentally leaked the shortlist of candidates he's considering.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...fc3c52-17ac-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html

It includes Cruz, Kasich, Rubio, Christie, and fucking SARAH PALIN.



I want to get off Mr. Trump's wild ride.

This is probably a ruse, only to shock us all and make Jeb Bush his VP / Bitch Boy.

Please clap.
 
The Libertarian convention is in about two weeks. Assuming that things hold constant, no decent independent runs (which is probably what's going to happen, as no one credible wants to run a losing race), and that Gary Johnson gets the LP nod, I'll probably be voting for him in November. It will be my first time voting for a non-Republican for anything. I could possibly vote for Austin Petersen as a protest vote if he gets the nomination, especially since I'm in a state that will give its electoral votes to Trump regardless. I'm not sure if I could vote for McAfee, and I definitely couldn't vote for any of the other Libertarian candidates

I really, really, really hope that 2016 does not turn out to be a realigning election.
 
Wow, that Nevada Caucasus sure was a cluster fuck.

From what I read the Bernie Bro's have a reason to be pissed for once.

Thank god everyone carries a phone now a days so we can all enjoy the drama as if we were in the very room!

Isn't America great!!

They need to calm the fuck down. The bitch won, get over it.
 
The Libertarian convention is in about two weeks. Assuming that things hold constant, no decent independent runs (which is probably what's going to happen, as no one credible wants to run a losing race), and that Gary Johnson gets the LP nod, I'll probably be voting for him in November. It will be my first time voting for a non-Republican for anything. I could possibly vote for Austin Petersen as a protest vote if he gets the nomination, especially since I'm in a state that will give its electoral votes to Trump regardless. I'm not sure if I could vote for McAfee, and I definitely couldn't vote for any of the other Libertarian candidates

I really, really, really hope that 2016 does not turn out to be a realigning election.

McAfee as president of the States would sure be something.
 
They need to calm the fuck down. The bitch won, get over it.

I dunno, watching some of the video's looks to me like some shady shit was doing going...

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Jason Llanes, who was also livestreaming the Convention all day, confirmed this on his video.

“She (Lange) put in a new motion of her own, had someone second it, called for yays and nays and passed it before the nays even spoke,” he reported.

The Convention is not reconvening tomorrow, it was announced. Instead, protestors will have to pursue legal avenues.

“It was politically heartbreaking to see,” one person told Llanes on his livestream feed. “This is supposed to be about … bringing us together… We didn’t get any voice… Nothing… There were a chunk of Bernie supporters who would have supported Hillary. Would have. But when you divide the room the way they did…”


Kinda spooky when she openly says: "The decision of the Chair cannot be debated or challenged. I move...er announce that the rules have been passed by the body." - Roberta Lange (Nevada DNC chairperson) who also by pure chance happens to be a Clinton supporter and Super-delegate.

By happenstance the rules she passed awarded Clinton more seats then Sanders by over-riding the local caucus vote percentages. (What ever the fuck that means)

I can honestly see why the Bernie Bro's are pissed.
 
I honestly would love to see what happens if a third party actually wins simply because enough people hate Trump and Hillary.
 
Its funny. The last time a third Party candidate even won States in an election, he was a racist son of a bitch.

Granted, that topic was real different in the 60s, but still really telling.
It helped that in at least one of the Southern states that he won Wallace was actually listed as the Democratic candidate, and it was Humphrey who was running third-party.
 
It helped that in at least one of the Southern states that he won Wallace was actually listed as the Democratic candidate, and it was Humphrey who was running third-party.
It was Alabama. Humphrey was on the ballot as the nominee of the National Democratic Party of Alabama, which opposed Wallace throughout the 1970s and had some success in the Black Belt. Still, he also won Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi (totaling 46 electoral votes, including AL) as a third party candidate. Perot's popular vote total in 1992 (18.9%) was still better than Wallace in 1968 (13.5%), but Perot didn't win any states. However, Perot also dropped out of the race in the summer, when he was leading both Bush and Clinton in many polls, and got back in during the fall, which hurt him quite a bit.

Regardless, this just shows how difficult it is to wage a third party campaign.
 
It was Alabama. Humphrey was on the ballot as the nominee of the National Democratic Party of Alabama, which opposed Wallace throughout the 1970s and had some success in the Black Belt. Still, he also won Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi (totaling 46 electoral votes, including AL) as a third party candidate. Perot's popular vote total in 1992 (18.9%) was still better than Wallace in 1968 (13.5%), but Perot didn't win any states. However, Perot also dropped out of the race in the summer, when he was leading both Bush and Clinton in many polls, and got back in during the fall, which hurt him quite a bit.

Regardless, this just shows how difficult it is to wage a third party campaign.

There was also Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party, which enjoyed a certain degree of electoral success for a while.
 
There was also Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party, which enjoyed a certain degree of electoral success for a while.
Absolutely. The party crumbled after 1916, though, when Roosevelt refused to run for president. It was essentially a vehicle for Roosevelt. The same thing happened to the Reform Party in the late '90s. The Progressives (both the 1924 and 1948 versions), the "Dixiecrats" in 1948, and whatever John Anderson was supposed to be in 1980 are a few other examples.
 
The chatter in DC is in the unlikely event that Clinton gets indicted the DNC will just dump Joe Biden into the nomination.
 
Absolutely. The party crumbled after 1916, though, when Roosevelt refused to run for president. It was essentially a vehicle for Roosevelt. The same thing happened to the Reform Party in the late '90s. The Progressives (both the 1924 and 1948 versions), the "Dixiecrats" in 1948, and whatever John Anderson was supposed to be in 1980 are a few other examples.

John Anderson was basically just the NeverReagan for 1980.
 
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