Whatever the outcome, Comey is done. I'm surprised that he hasn't been fired already.
I cast my vote yesterday.
I cast my vote yesterday.
It would look bad before the election is over. He'll be put out to pasture once the news cycle has calmed down a bit.Whatever the outcome, Comey is done. I'm surprised that he hasn't been fired already.
I should have said, "I'm surprised that he hasn't resigned already."It would look bad before the election is over. He'll be put out to pasture once the news cycle has calmed down a bit.
It would look bad before the election is over. He'll be put out to pasture once the news cycle has calmed down a bit.
He doesn't have to be "charged" with anything. The President can fire him or ask for his resignation.He'd be charged if they could prove he abused his office...... Did he?
It's because people are mostly old, white, or military (and a lot of them inexplicably support him despite him being an inept moron who insulted a Gold Star family).
80% of donations to presidential campaigns from former or current military personnel have gone to Clinton btw.
What sort of people had been advising him?
I think Ohio and Florida will be close. They always are. Trump might win one of them, but not both. As usual, it's the cities that tell the real tale.
I'm in Virginia, and where I live I haven't seen a single Clinton sign. Trump signs are everywhere. It's because people are mostly old, white, or military (and a lot of them inexplicably support him despite him being an inept moron who insulted a Gold Star family). My brother -- who lives in Florida -- and I are the only ones in my whole family that will vote Hillary. My mom might....I know she hates Trump but she's apathetic toward Hillary, and if she had her way she wouldn't vote at all because she hates politics, but I convinced her that this was the most important election of her lifetime, so she had to.
Anyway, of course everyone I know and I've been around is supremely confident of some sort of surprise Trump win. But they are forgetting the large Black population, and college students, that sends many of these counties and cities Blue, and along with Northern Virginia, will likely make Virginia a Dem state again.
I am preparing myself for a lot of complaining and teeth-gnashing on Wednesday. It always happens. My aunt did it in 2012. "All I saw were Romney signs....everywhere! I was sure we'd win!"
My only concern is that it might be closer than I'd like. I've said it before in this thread....Hillary needs a big win to repudiate Trumpism. If she wins but only just, like say....290 votes, or 283 or something, they will be emboldened and their "It was rigged!" yelling and screaming after the election will be louder.
Comey's and the FBI's part in this is mind-bogglingly stupid. No one will ever be able to definitely prove that he was trying to influence the election. But this, the hacking and the fake documents....it's all going to be part of election shenanigans going forward. Just like way back when people messed with the ballots to split voting...we're going to have to deal with this now. How much worse will it be in 2020?
It still puzzles me. When people run for office they have advisers telling them how to act, what kind of things to say, yet most of what Trump has said this campaign has been offensive to many groups.
What sort of people had been advising him?
As far as I know the largest city in the west is maybe Roanoke? It usually goes red.
Actually, we don't. We've voted Democratic in every Presidential election starting in 1976 with the exception of the Reagan reelection when he outperformed Mondale in the city by just a handful of points. Dukakis won here. Every Democratic nominee since Jimmy Carter with the sole exception of Walter Mondale. Most Democratic U.S. Senate candidates tend to win here as well.
But to be sure Roanoke is about the only blue bastion in this part of the state. Montgomery County (the home of Virginia Tech) often goes Democratic but it isn't always the case (Obama carried it in '08 but lost it to Mitt Romney four years later by about one hundred votes).
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