GingerBeerMan
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- Dec 29, 2011
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Sanders polls better vs trump. If Sanders gets the nomination it reduces the chance of a trump administration. Sadly, it seems this will now only be possible if Hillary is indicted.
A large proportion will because of his 'say it how it is' persona, as if blunt speaking is somehow an indication of ability or trustworthiness.And you just KNOW the dumb fvcks will vote Trump.
Sanders polls better vs trump. If Sanders gets the nomination it reduces the chance of a trump administration.
you seriously think moderate Americans will come for a raving commie (by their metrics)?
Yes. With bells on. At least, that is what the polls have been saying for a long time: that Sanders will do better that Clinton vs Trump.
Trump v Sanders: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...s/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-5565.html
Trump v Clinton: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...s/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.html
From what I can tell, it's now such a received wisdom in the USA that there are now opinion pieces on whether it would really pan out: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/u...-trump-wouldnt-be-prudent-to-assume-that.html
What I do not understand about these polls is that are they really saying that the very same people who would vote for a SELF IDENTIFIED socialist, would vote for DONALD TRUMP in the case that Hilary Clinton won the nomination. I can't see it myself.
Personally I think that if they did a poll of people planning to vote Sanders at the election and asked them who they would vote for if Hilary won the nomination, it would come out 100% in favour of Hilary. What kind of maniac would vote for Bernie Sanders one day and then vote for Trump the next - they are literally opposite ends of the spectrum.
...These people are drawn to Trump because they don't like how much Clinton is paid by big-buisness and how much she represents them. Trump apparently stands against this.
These are interesting factors but I can't help thinking the position of the first group in particular may change if Clinton gets the nomination.Here you have two factors:
Those who identify with Trump more than Hilary. These are mainly the ones who are left-leaning and are voting for Sanders due to his 'anti-establishment' credentials. E.g. less corruption and more punishment for big banks. These people are drawn to Trump because they don't like how much Clinton is paid by big-buisness and how much she represents them. Trump apparently stands against this.
The second group are those Sanders supporters who won't vote for anyone (or will vote green party) if Sanders isn't the nominee. They dislike Clinton either because she is too far to the right, too much representing the 'establishment' or too untrustworthy. This is a non-minor number of Sanders supports, I think I read a stat that said 30% of those who voted for Sanders wouldn't vote for Clinton as they didn't like her. With the FBI case hanging over her, it's not as clear cut as many in the UK believe it is.
Here you have two factors:
Those who identify with Trump more than Hilary. These are mainly the ones who are left-leaning and are voting for Sanders due to his 'anti-establishment' credentials. E.g. less corruption and more punishment for big banks. These people are drawn to Trump because they don't like how much Clinton is paid by big-buisness and how much she represents them. Trump apparently stands against this.
The second group are those Sanders supporters who won't vote for anyone (or will vote green party) if Sanders isn't the nominee. They dislike Clinton either because she is too far to the right, too much representing the 'establishment' or too untrustworthy. This is a non-minor number of Sanders supports, I think I read a stat that said 30% of those who voted for Sanders wouldn't vote for Clinton as they didn't like her. With the FBI case hanging over her, it's not as clear cut as many in the UK believe it is.
Clinton I think will be the Demarcate candidate and will trounce Trump
Bernie would been seen as very middle of the road slightly left wing in European politics and Trump raving right wing whereas in the USA Bernie is almost a communist and Trump slightly right of centre
A cabbie in Chicago recently described Trump to me as a "pretty liberal underneath it all" while decrying Clinton's prospects. - ain't no woman ever gonna be president".
Sadly for the civilised world, it's looking increasingly like a Trump victory now. Clinton is deeply divisive and Sanders vote is primarily with the young and idealistic.
thankfully, whoever the new president is, they really dont run anything... it all goes on behind the scenes....
Having said that I would take Clinton over Trump anyday, the man is a total buffoon
I totally agree. A billionaire who has been playing the establishment for his own gain for years is now running on the belief he will help the 'little people' and fight the establishment. It seems surreal and bizarre at this point, I mean, if you wrote this in a play no-one would call it realistic.i really struggle how anyone can see him this way when he is big business. not saying this isn't the case, just don't get it myself. they are a weird bunch over there.
Point 1) I genuinely don't believe there are any 'left-leaning' people that would be willing to vote for Trump, he is the antithesis of everything left, he is neo-fascist.