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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As for the election itself, my hope is that Hilary will get her party's nomination and that all the young, college-aged liberals who hate Hilary will just stay home on Election Day.
The young will come if faced witth a choice between Clinton and almost any of the GOP's people. Many of our politically active youth seem to have a streak of pragmatism.
 
The young will come if faced witth a choice between Clinton and almost any of the GOP's people. Many of our politically active youth seem to have a streak of pragmatism.
Young people have historically been negligent at exercising their right to vote. A much larger number than usual mobilized to vote for Obama, because he got the young voters excited; Hilary does not get young voters excited.
 
Young people have historically been negligent at exercising their right to vote. A much larger number than usual mobilized to vote for Obama, because he got the young voters excited; Hilary does not get young voters excited.
You can motivate people with fear, look at Trump and Cruz's reasoning behind immigration, national security, and Deash. Even I would have to consider a Cruz presidency worse than a Clinton one, and I know how corrupt she is.
 
Because of the rigged anti-democratic superdelegates machine, Hillary already has 385 pledged delegates to Bernie's 29.
Sanders is already stalled. He's a hard sell outside of New Hampshire/Vermont and needed to pull off an outright victory in Iowa to keep going much longer. He'll start getting wiped out in subsequent primaries.
 
I don't care for either Sanders or Clinton, but I hope Sanders gets the nomination just to make Brianna Wu vomit forth a mountain of salt as high as Everest.
Why? Isn't he a leftist or does she have problems with an old, white, straight cis-male running for prez?
 
You know, Trump or not, if Hillary becomes President, all I could say is "Goodbye Galaxy"
 
Young people have historically been negligent at exercising their right to vote. A much larger number than usual mobilized to vote for Obama, because he got the young voters excited; Hilary does not get young voters excited.
I think you're right about Clinton getting the party nomination, but what if Sanders gets the VP nod? Think that'd make a difference at all?
 
I think you're right about Clinton getting the party nomination, but what if Sanders gets the VP nod? Think that'd make a difference at all?
I think that there would probably be fewer people giving up on the election, but I would expect that the true believers of Bernie Sanders, many of whom seem to loathe Hilary, would be less than satisfied with the set-up. Many of them might still vote for the Democratic ticket out of hopes that Sanders will be able to influence policy, but I think their general excitement would be gone.

But I'm just speculating.
 
I think that there would probably be fewer people giving up on the election, but I would expect that the true believers of Bernie Sanders, many of whom seem to loathe Hilary, would be less than satisfied with the set-up. Many of them might still vote for the Democratic ticket out of hopes that Sanders will be able to influence policy, but I think their general excitement would be gone.

But I'm just speculating.

You're fairly accurate. As much as the left tends to demonize the right for convincing people to vote against their own best interests, a lot of people on the left (including some personal friends) shoot themselves in the foot by forgetting that elections are rarely about electing the perfect candidate that 100% matches your stances on the issues but rather voting in the lesser of all the evils on the ballot. So they just choose not to participate. That and Congressional and state legislature/gubernatorial elections are just as if not more important than presidential elections.
 
I think you're right about Clinton getting the party nomination, but what if Sanders gets the VP nod? Think that'd make a difference at all?
Usually, VPs were meant to balance out a ticket ideologically and woo some more centrist/independent voters. I say usually because Palin was a really unfathomable choice for McCain.
 
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I say usually because Palin was a really unfathomable choice for McCain.

McCain's creds were about how he was a "Maverick" and how he wasn't your "typical politician" and wasn't afraid to rock the party establishment to get things done. So they brought in an absolute nobody (read: complete outsider) to double-down on the "maverick" quality.
 
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