Toribash
I say you guys vote in Trump.
His campaign is lower taxes and removing Obama care.
Trump may seem like a tool, because he is.
But I guarantee that the debt of America would heavily diminish.
Honestly, that is what you guys need. LESS DEBT!
Then again, it is Donald trump.

Basically, America is screwed.
Everyone running is a complete idiot in some way.
God, it's great to be Canadian.
Our people running right now are all pretty fantastic, besides Harper.
The other two candidates want to legalise Marijuana, and lower taxes so you have more money to buy Marijuana.
I'm fucking sold.
Last edited by Canada; Sep 8, 2015 at 07:02 PM.
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Donald trump is a business man not a bloody president, he should never be a president. This is the same guy who goes on a huge keyboard stomper with anyone that chats shit over twitter and you guys are thinking about trusting him with an army.

also you forgot about deez nuts, I reckon hes a pretty strong candidate.
Life's not a waste of time and time's not a waste of life so let's stop wasting time, get wasted and have the time of our lives - Mr Worldwide 3:18
I want to start this post saying I would not vote for none of the candidates. I will explain my reasons:

Unlike Hillary Clinton, who has spent decades in politics, this men not involved in any past scandal that the opposition could use to his advantage.

one point for Hillary Clinton.

Hillary is known to like a drink or two, despite having grown up in a Methodist environment, decorating passages from the Bible, which she describes as "the greatest influence" of his thought

Now answer me. do you think a religious president might be able to be better for america?

One point to Hillary?

I think Hilary is just doing a bluff, about someone appear and change the course of election, one psychological game.

My thoughts about American policy in general. It is that america deserves a better president.

I heard in several Brazilian newspapers and websites, insults being exchanged between the candidates, candidates involved in corruption, just as I think Brazil needs a better president yours certainly are in need of new faces.

Our president is suffering an impeachment(I'm not sure if you Americans use that term, for the same purpose that I am using at this time)

If anyone is interested in researching a little about the Brazilian policy, I would love to discuss with you a topical or two.

send me a pm.
Originally Posted by Kyure View Post
Most of what you said makes absolutely no sense, especially the scandal, considering almost all nominees have some sort of scandal tied to them. Hillary herself doesn't really have one actually, so I don't know what you are talking about there.

Everybody's seems to have temporarily forgotten about her email scandal, but it's actually pretty serious and would likely come up in the elections.
And you just know that Trump would completely rip her apart on all these things at the debates. Is Hillary quick-witted enough to keep up with him during these exchanges? It's going to be very interesting.
Americas last 3 presidents have all been jokes. Regardless of who gets voted in this election. You can turn that 3 into a 4.
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Less shitposting/jabs, more content, ey?

I'm think Trump will win out of the Republicans (by a landslide). It's a bit harder to pick the Democrat's winner - it'll probably be pretty close. Whoever gets the Iowa nomination will likely win New Hampshire as well.
NH.. I really don't know. I didn't expect Cruz to win Iowa, so even though Trump's ahead by a fair bit, I'm hesitant to call it for him. On the side of the Dems, Bernie's got a massive lead right now - but again, who knows if that'll translate to votes. It's too hard to call it, I don't want to call it.
Last edited by Ele; Feb 4, 2016 at 12:09 PM.
With the general election coming up soon and conventions in the near future it might be a good idea to bump this?

The general election matchup looks to be:

Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump

3rd Party:
Gary Johnson
Jill Stein

3rd party candidates are polling unusually high (somewhere around 6 percent for Stein, 9 percent Johnson when polled 4-way). With the Sanders phenomenon in the dem primary, Stein could see even more support from his disenfranchised supporters when people learn more about her. All things considered, there's at least a small chance that one or both 3rd party candidates could get into the debates (although unlikely).

3rd party interviews debates etc.

Last edited by pouffy; Jun 25, 2016 at 05:04 PM.
I would have voted for ted cruz if he hadn't dropped out, trump is my second choice. We don't need hillary starting world war 3, simple as that.
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i'm 16 btw so i can't vote, i'm saying if i was legally allowed to vote those would have been my thoughts.
Last edited by Kozmonaut; Jun 25, 2016 at 06:01 PM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
you're on thin ice, pal