It seems the majority of people on here who support Trump don't actually live in America.
Strange.
Strange.
The way Trump avoided answering that simple yes or no question speaks volumes.
I am almost certain the coming days will reveal scores of women who will show America that he is the repugnant pig that we all know he is.
One of these is Florida. Trump didn't even win the Republican primary there.....
Would have made a far better nomination than Trump. I quite liked Rubio.Just ignore me, I'm talking rubbish! The Florida primary was won decisively by Trump, it was Rubio, a Floridian in his own state with a large Hispanic population, that did not win.
It's the dollar people have to look at. Eventually China is going to get tired of being paid in Monopoly money and as the US weakens expect countries like China and Russia to try and circumvent it.Trumps nomination in particular, and even to a lesser (but not hugely, so) extent, Clintons, is just a massive and very sad indictment of the democratic and political process in the USA. One chap on a vox-pop said it was like being forced to choose between a buffoon and a witch.
Given the mountain of debt they harbour, and the emergence of China as a competitor and debtor, it is not far-fetched to suggest that their pre-eminent role as the sole superpower is under significant threat in the next 25 years.
The US needs radical and enlightened leadership to deal with its problems and neither candidate offers it. Clinton should win comfortably but the country seems more divided and unequal than ever. She will be an unpopular and uninspiring president. The two-party system there, with both sides effectively in cahoots as to the ground rules of the game, is strangling the life out of America, very sad to see.
Majority? I'd say 'all'. I'd be amazed if you could find me one American Trump supporter who supports a foreign 'soccer team'. It doesn't exactly sync with his patriotic hyperbole.It seems the majority of people on here who support Trump don't actually live in America.
Strange.
Possibly britain first and farage apologists ??It seems the majority of people on here who support Trump don't actually live in America.
Strange.
Interesting. I was actually thinking the opposite as the last three presidential nominees (McCain, Romney and Trump) have not been trusted by social conservatives, especially Trump given his lifestyle, long term support of Democrats, supported abortion until fairly recently.It wasn't identity politics that ruined the US system, its the fact that the religious right have such a hold on the Republican Party that it cannot move to a position of sanity.
You'll find it is. More so considering his opponent.That really isn't true and it'd be madness if no one cared that a Presidential nominee has effectively said it is okay to sexually assault women
It wasn't identity politics that ruined the US system, its the fact that the religious right have such a hold on the Republican Party that it cannot move to a position of sanity.