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TRUMP vs. CLINTON, The Super Bowl of debates is about to begin

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posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 12:35 AM
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BLM is a minor issue in the magnitude of this debate....for reasons you should know.

Do you suppose they might bring up the KKK?



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 12:49 AM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: BuzzyWigs

But, but, he knows big words, he knows the best words.


Some of his words although may be small in letter size are big in effect due to realism.

ETA: no more PC bull #. Straight to the line. Do you prefer PC?
edit on 9/27/2016 by Alien Abduct because: Read above



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 12:54 AM
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To the pleasant, and unpleasant surprise of many ATS members, an average of the polls will show that nothing has changed. Nationally, Trump and Clinton will still be within 2 points of each other before the October 9th debate on Sunday night.

I wonder if viewership will still be as huge for that one?



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 01:03 AM
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originally posted by: blood0fheroes
I honestly can't decide which is more annoying..his "sniff" or her eternally smug, condescending smirk.


It's not a "sniff" .. it's called sucking some air. Do you breath? Especially after speaking a long sentence?



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 01:06 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust
To the pleasant, and unpleasant surprise of many ATS members, an average of the polls will show that nothing has changed. Nationally, Trump and Clinton will still be within 2 points of each other before the October 9th debate on Sunday night.

I wonder if viewership will still be as huge for that one?


So do you mean Trump's numbers will continue to rise while Shillary's numbers continue on their downward trend?



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 01:39 AM
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originally posted by: kibric
a reply to: BuzzyWigs

STERN: Are you for invading Iraq?

TRUMP: Yeah, I guess so. I wish the first time it was done correctly.

www.vox.com...


That statement was prior to the invasion so don't spin it like it has a been million times as per your brethren. Do you support Shillary?



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 01:45 AM
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originally posted by: Alien Abduct

originally posted by: carewemust
To the pleasant, and unpleasant surprise of many ATS members, an average of the polls will show that nothing has changed. Nationally, Trump and Clinton will still be within 2 points of each other before the October 9th debate on Sunday night.

I wonder if viewership will still be as huge for that one?


So do you mean Trump's numbers will continue to rise while Shillary's numbers continue on their downward trend?


You'll see some ATS posters wasting time by putting a thread entitled, "Hillary gains 6 points in Florida!", while another member starts a thread entitled, "Trump gains 6 points in Pennsylvania!". What really matters is the average of all of these scientific polls. IMO, that average will indicate that Trump/Clinton are still within 2 percentage points of each other, and will stay that way right up to the 10.9.2016 debate.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:12 AM
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Okay once again an outsiders view . I stated earlier about the worst moderator in history and i still stand by that . Now i have no real interest in the outcome of this election , but the fact that one of these candidates will have their hands on the nuclear launch codes is quite concerning .IMO Hillary won but not convincingly , and the bias shown by the moderator swung me back towards Donald . Now Donny Donny Donny , you were clearly unprepared but on the bright side for you the average voter will have well and truly forgot this effort by the 3rd debate . Hillary on the other hand seemed to be fairly well prepared but lets face it there were no hard hitting questions so i dont draw a lot from that . Verdict , not one person changed their mind going on this debate and that is reflected by those posting here . Remember people , launch codes . Who you want with their finger on the buton .



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:23 AM
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Trump supporters this morning.



What an embarrassing night for his supporters.

Nothing from Assange and then Trump proves that he can't debate on the same level.
I mean that was really bad, how can anyone still support this buffoon.

All questions about Clintons health and stamina were crushed, instead Trump looked like he could barely catch his breath.

Trump had no content or details, just trying to appeal to the simple-folk with catchphrases. He's such an idiot.

What a great night, break out the champagne this is over.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:33 AM
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a reply to: SudoNim

You're articulate, but not a good reader of people, SudoNim. Since 46% of Americans are for Donald Trump, even with his flaws, and inexperience in government, his performance (or lack thereof) in tonight's debate doesn't change a thing. If anything, it makes us more determined to show how "deplorable" we really are.

In fact, Donald probably picked up some of the undecided Independent voters, because Hillary comes across as an arrogant rich woman. The stuff that TV villains are made of.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:35 AM
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originally posted by: AlienView
Yes, they say the audience is expected to be equal to the Super Bowl.

But this debate is a lot more important than the Super Bowl. This debate may well determine the future of the World!

With the polls showing a virtual dead heat - If there is a clear winner - that candidate will become tha odds on favorite to win the election.

And the consequences are quite clear - If Clinton wins then you can expect a so called New World Order of Socialist elites to gain almost complete control of the World.

If Trump wins then what is left of so called free-enterprise will still maintain its significance on the stage of world events.

The war between Socialism and Capitalism is about to be played out on television.
Two candidates with obvious flaws about to determine the future of the World!


As I see it Trump will try to make his case against Clinton's incompetence and corruption, while Clinton will try to snooker Trump into saying something that will make him look like a dangerous personality. Indeed, we are yet to see what the strategy of the players is and who will be more efficient at trumping the other candidate.


LET THE GAMES BEGIN !!!


I really dislike Clinton, for her neo-con foreign policies and support of Wall Street. However, she mopped the floor with Trump in the debate.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:38 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: SudoNim

You're articulate, but not a good reader of people, SudoNim. Since 46% of Americans are for Donald Trump, even with his flaws, and inexperience in government, his performance (or lack thereof) in tonight's debate doesn't change a thing. If anything, it makes us more determined to show how "deplorable" we really are.

In fact, Donald probably picked up some of the undecided Independent voters, because Hillary comes across as an arrogant rich woman. The stuff that TV villains are made of.



Can you pick whether the polls are fixed or not, you keep flip-flopping. When others quote them you complain, but are happy to quote the figures yourself.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:44 AM
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a reply to: Alien Abduct

Nah, I just heard snippets of him, but that was a *snif* like he was snuffling his nose.
I was about to present him a handkerchief (parental reflex..).

Not very professional IMO.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:46 AM
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originally posted by: SudoNim
All questions about Clintons health and stamina were crushed, instead Trump looked like he could barely catch his breath.


He was definitely low energy. Struggled to make it through the night, couldn't control his 'sniff', and had trouble breathing at times.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:49 AM
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a reply to: SudoNim

For crying out loud. how many people need to say this before it sinks in

'' Assange never said he'd release information before tonight's debate ''

I can agree that trump lost tonight, but thats not as big a deal as many would think.
There's a lot of discussion why the moderator never asked a single thing about emails, Benghazi, Clinton foundation, pay for play, Bernie..

all that has done is stoke the flames of how corrupt and bought the media is.

It is a hell of a lot easier for trump to convince people to vote for him than it is for her.
He's got the youth vote, the online people vote, he's got the unemployed vote, the angry and government vote. He's got all those people who hate politics and politicians. Clinton has been around for decades, people dislike her and her families connections.

Its harder for her to convince people to vote for her
Its easier for her to lose support

While he lost, in basketball terms (75 def 68) there's still 2 games to go and she's used all her ''trump cards''

Right now, his advisers and friends will be preparing and arming him because they just saw Clinton's strategy.

plus, the next debate is nearly 2 weeks away?... plenty of time for Clinton to be her old self and destroy her polls still.




posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:51 AM
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Assange has blown it. He promised a bombshell and failed to deliver. Epic fail.

I think he'll struggle to maintain credibility from now on. He's betrayed and disappointed too many people.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 02:56 AM
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originally posted by: MongolianPaellaFish
Assange has blown it. He promised a bombshell and failed to deliver. Epic fail.

I think he'll struggle to maintain credibility from now on. He's betrayed and disappointed too many people.


I thought it was some passé BS but here you are, in yet ANOTHER thread perpetuating the same debunked myth.

Guud Gaawd.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 03:00 AM
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originally posted by: MongolianPaellaFish
Assange has blown it. He promised a bombshell and failed to deliver. Epic fail.

I think he'll struggle to maintain credibility from now on. He's betrayed and disappointed too many people.


He's broken so many hearts tonight. He promised to bring her down and instead he let Trump get roasted.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 03:01 AM
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originally posted by: Agit8dChop
a reply to: SudoNim
I can agree that trump lost tonight, but thats not as big a deal as many would think.
There's a lot of discussion why the moderator never asked a single thing about emails, Benghazi, Clinton foundation, pay for play, Bernie..


Not even Trump still talks about these dead topics, they only seem relevant to the members on ATS and maybe the "400lb hackers" Trump was talking about.



posted on Sep, 27 2016 @ 03:10 AM
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originally posted by: SudoNim

originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: SudoNim

You're articulate, but not a good reader of people, SudoNim. Since 46% of Americans are for Donald Trump, even with his flaws, and inexperience in government, his performance (or lack thereof) in tonight's debate doesn't change a thing. If anything, it makes us more determined to show how "deplorable" we really are.

In fact, Donald probably picked up some of the undecided Independent voters, because Hillary comes across as an arrogant rich woman. The stuff that TV villains are made of.





Can you pick whether the polls are fixed or not, you keep flip-flopping. When others quote them you complain, but are happy to quote the figures yourself.


You'll not be able to find a single ATS post with me declaring that the polls are fixed, or rigged, SudoNim. All I'm saying is that Trump losing the debate tonight did not cost him any supporters. The 46% that were for him this morning, will still be for him tomorrow morning. (46% is the national average of major polls)

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