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morten wrote:

I would like to see arnold schwarzenegger as the next president. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to be president. But everyone knows that if I had been American-born, he would probably run for president.

I would like to see arnold schwarzenegger as the next president. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to be president. But everyone knows that if I had been American-born, he would probably run for president.


The New York Post reported Friday that former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger“has been talking openly about working on getting the constitutional rules changed so he can run for president in 2016.” He’s unlikely to succeed.
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Manne wrote:

Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump a RACIST… And Trump FIRES Back in an EPIC WAY!

Donald Trump is a conservative billionaire running for President. Unlike Hillary Clinton, Trump has earned his money the honest way. And he knows what affects American businesses, and the harm caused by illegal immigration.

Now, Hillary – who wanted to jump on the media bandwagon this week – has accused Trump of racism for his strong stance against illegal aliens.

While most politicians would respond quietly (if at all), Trump FIRED BACK with both barrels via a Facebook post. And it is awesome!

Here is what The Donald said: Failing candidate Hillary Clinton, who is desperately trying to hold on to her lead in the democratic primary against Bernie Sanders, is knowingly putting out lies about my stance on illegal immigration. I said “Mexico is sending”— I’m not knocking immigration or immigrants, but rather am very critical of the country of Mexico for sending us people that they don’t want. Likewise I am very critical of illegal immigration and the tremendous problems including crime, which it causes.

She is desperate, she is sad, and she is obviously very nervous when she has to revert to issues that have already been settled given the absolute accuracy of my statement. She speaks about “my tone” and that’s the problem with our country’s leaders. They are more worried about tone than results! It’s not about being nice— it’s about being competent.

Hillary should spend more time producing her illegally hidden emails and less time trying to obfuscate a statement by me that is totally clear and obviously very much accepted by the public as true. I am honored, however, that she is attacking me, instead of Jeb Bush. Obviously she knows that JEB is no longer her real competition. The last person she wants to face is Donald Trump.😡!!


Wow! That is how you handle left-wing Hillary Clinton. This response couldn’t be more perfect and brutal.

Thank you Donald Trump for standing up to Hillary!

Do you support Donald Trump? Please leave us a comment and tell us what you think.




Read more: Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump a RACIST... And Trump FIRES Back in an EPIC WAY! - The Political Insider

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the definitive front-runners in the Republican and Democratic primaries but they may not be the candidates with the best chances in the general election, according to a survey of national voters.
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Manne wrote:

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the definitive front-runners in the Republican and Democratic primaries but they may not be the candidates with the best chances in the general election, according to a survey of national voters.

Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton - They’re the night and day front-runners for their respective presidential parties with few things in common — except when it comes to penning a best-seller.
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Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton - They’re the night and day front-runners for their respective presidential parties with few things in common — except when it comes to penning a best-seller.

Donald J. Trump's first book was a memoir/manifesto dedicated to a life of big-time negotiating. Hillary Clinton debuted with a call for community involvement in raising the young. Trump was a brash star in New York real estate who agreed to a six-figure contract for "Trump: The Art of the Deal." For "It Takes a Village," then-first lady Clinton accepted no advance and donated most of the royalties to charity.

Both books were best-sellers that attracted some controversy and helped lead to future releases. But from their opening sentences, "The Art of the Deal" and "It Takes a Village" signaled sharply contrasting styles and backgrounds for this year's top presidential contenders.

"I don't do it for the money," Trump announced. "I've got enough, much more than I'll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form."

"Children are not rugged individualists," Clinton declared. "They depend on the adults they know and on thousands more who make decisions every day that affect their well-being."
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Donald J. Trump's first book was a memoir/manifesto dedicated to a life of big-time negotiating. Hillary Clinton debuted with a call for community involvement in raising the young. Trump was a brash star in New York real estate who agreed to a six-figure contract for "Trump: The Art of the Deal." For "It Takes a Village," then-first lady Clinton accepted no advance and donated most of the royalties to charity.

Both books were best-sellers that attracted some controversy and helped lead to future releases. But from their opening sentences, "The Art of the Deal" and "It Takes a Village" signaled sharply contrasting styles and backgrounds for this year's top presidential contenders.

"I don't do it for the money," Trump announced. "I've got enough, much more than I'll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form."

"Children are not rugged individualists," Clinton declared. "They depend on the adults they know and on thousands more who make decisions every day that affect their well-being."

New York looks set to deliver both presidential front-runners big primary victories on April 19, with Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump sporting double-digit leads in their home state in a new poll.
Clinton leads Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 54% to 42% in the Empire State, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
On the Republican side, Trump is in first place with 56% support, while Texas Sen. Ted Cruz trails with 20% and Ohio Gov. John Kasich with 19%.
The Quinnipiac poll also found that the New York remains solidly blue, as both Democratic candidates would soundly defeat the Trump in a general election match-up.
READ: Why Trump's abortion comments scare Republicans

Clinton, who served eight years as the U.S. senator from New York, leads Trump, a New York City native and icon, 53% to 33% there, while Sanders, who grew up in Brooklyn, would defeat the Republican front-runner at a similar margin, 56% to 32%.
Alternatively, Clinton beats Cruz in a hypothetical general election match-up in New York at 53% to 32%, while Kasich runs closest, drawing 41% to the former secretary of state's 46%.
Sanders tops Cruz 56% to 28% and Kasich 57% to 37% in New York general election contests, according to the poll.
The poll, conducted from March 22-29, surveyed 1,667 registered voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4 percentage points. The survey includes 457 Republican likely primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percentage points and 693 Democratic likely primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.




Poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump up big in New York - CNNPolitics-com
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New York looks set to deliver both presidential front-runners big primary victories on April 19, with Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump sporting double-digit leads in their home state in a new poll.
Clinton leads Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 54% to 42% in the Empire State, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
On the Republican side, Trump is in first place with 56% support, while Texas Sen. Ted Cruz trails with 20% and Ohio Gov. John Kasich with 19%.
The Quinnipiac poll also found that the New York remains solidly blue, as both Democratic candidates would soundly defeat the Trump in a general election match-up.
READ: Why Trump's abortion comments scare Republicans

Clinton, who served eight years as the U.S. senator from New York, leads Trump, a New York City native and icon, 53% to 33% there, while Sanders, who grew up in Brooklyn, would defeat the Republican front-runner at a similar margin, 56% to 32%.
Alternatively, Clinton beats Cruz in a hypothetical general election match-up in New York at 53% to 32%, while Kasich runs closest, drawing 41% to the former secretary of state's 46%.
Sanders tops Cruz 56% to 28% and Kasich 57% to 37% in New York general election contests, according to the poll.
The poll, conducted from March 22-29, surveyed 1,667 registered voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4 percentage points. The survey includes 457 Republican likely primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percentage points and 693 Democratic likely primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.




Poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump up big in New York - CNNPolitics-com

If the presidential election were held today, 37 percent of registered Republican voters in California say they would support Donald Trump.
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jorand wrote:

If the presidential election were held today, 37 percent of registered Republican voters in California say they would support Donald Trump.

I will vote then we see what happenings!!
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Manne wrote:

I will vote then we see what happenings!!

Donald Trump’s outrageous insult — against the disabled, Hispanics, Muslims, women, John McCain, Megan Kelly, etc. — buttress rather than derail his campaign. Though it’s surely part of the story, the conclusion is not simply that Trump and his supporters are bigots and misogynists. Trump’s campaign, in essence, represents a protest against American politeness and political correctness. His willingness to be offensive is the very point. To understand what’s going on, we need to go way back, turning back the calendar, month by month, year by year, century by century, to the beginning of modern civilization.
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nattika wrote:

Donald Trump’s outrageous insult — against the disabled, Hispanics, Muslims, women, John McCain, Megan Kelly, etc. — buttress rather than derail his campaign. Though it’s surely part of the story, the conclusion is not simply that Trump and his supporters are bigots and misogynists. Trump’s campaign, in essence, represents a protest against American politeness and political correctness. His willingness to be offensive is the very point. To understand what’s going on, we need to go way back, turning back the calendar, month by month, year by year, century by century, to the beginning of modern civilization.

There's a lot about Donald Trump that I don't like.
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kennex wrote:

There's a lot about Donald Trump that I don't like.

Donald Trump celebrates the opening of the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City in 1990. A year later, it was bankrupt. Donald Trump would not win the presidency because it is a "serious job". !
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Manne wrote:

Donald Trump celebrates the opening of the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City in 1990. A year later, it was bankrupt. Donald Trump would not win the presidency because it is a "serious job". !

Maybe he is ok in business but president, i don't think so!!
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kennex wrote:

Maybe he is ok in business but president, i don't think so!!

Maybe he is ok in business but president, i don't think so!!


I think it would be very dangerous if Trump will win the election! Like you say *he is ok in business*.
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Manne wrote:

Maybe he is ok in business but president, i don't think so!!


I think it would be very dangerous if Trump will win the election! Like you say *he is ok in business*.

Don't know what to say i simply don't care anyway!
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morten wrote:

Don't know what to say i simply don't care anyway!

Don't know what to say i simply don't care anyway!


You need to care that's your duty and responsibility!!
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Manne wrote:

Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump a RACIST… And Trump FIRES Back in an EPIC WAY!

Donald Trump is a conservative billionaire running for President. Unlike Hillary Clinton, Trump has earned his money the honest way. And he knows what affects American businesses, and the harm caused by illegal immigration.

Now, Hillary – who wanted to jump on the media bandwagon this week – has accused Trump of racism for his strong stance against illegal aliens.

While most politicians would respond quietly (if at all), Trump FIRED BACK with both barrels via a Facebook post. And it is awesome!

Here is what The Donald said: Failing candidate Hillary Clinton, who is desperately trying to hold on to her lead in the democratic primary against Bernie Sanders, is knowingly putting out lies about my stance on illegal immigration. I said “Mexico is sending”— I’m not knocking immigration or immigrants, but rather am very critical of the country of Mexico for sending us people that they don’t want. Likewise I am very critical of illegal immigration and the tremendous problems including crime, which it causes.

She is desperate, she is sad, and she is obviously very nervous when she has to revert to issues that have already been settled given the absolute accuracy of my statement. She speaks about “my tone” and that’s the problem with our country’s leaders. They are more worried about tone than results! It’s not about being nice— it’s about being competent.

Hillary should spend more time producing her illegally hidden emails and less time trying to obfuscate a statement by me that is totally clear and obviously very much accepted by the public as true. I am honored, however, that she is attacking me, instead of Jeb Bush. Obviously she knows that JEB is no longer her real competition. The last person she wants to face is Donald Trump.😡!!


Wow! That is how you handle left-wing Hillary Clinton. This response couldn’t be more perfect and brutal.

Thank you Donald Trump for standing up to Hillary!

Do you support Donald Trump? Please leave us a comment and tell us what you think.




Read more: Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump a RACIST... And Trump FIRES Back in an EPIC WAY! - The Political Insider

It`s really dramatic situation 😉
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leoniv wrote:

It`s really dramatic situation 😉

I'm already quite tired of the campaigning but mostly tired of how the media angles information and how they present their news.
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Manne wrote:

Don't know what to say i simply don't care anyway!


You need to care that's your duty and responsibility!!

You need to care that's your duty and responsibility!!


I'm tired of all politics😡!
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morten wrote:

You need to care that's your duty and responsibility!!


I'm tired of all politics😡!

I'm tired of all politics😡!


If you are tired of politics then please don't write!
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Manne wrote:

I'm tired of all politics😡!


If you are tired of politics then please don't write!

I think that my vote goes to hillary clinton.
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nattika wrote:

I think that my vote goes to hillary clinton.

I think that my vote goes to hillary clinton.



There isn't so many choices!!
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