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Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Yes google it and you get 1,380,000 million hits. The ones that are most pissed are the older blue collar whites, their jobs are going over seas and to automation. they dont often vote.
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
Well how it was explained to me is everyone loves their own congressperson, but they just hate and blame everyone else's so nothing changes.
It happened in Canada and was a complete shock....we were so sick of our two main parties who were running neck and neck. People were angry and decided to show a vote of dissatisfaction. The NDP swept it, much to the shock of the polls and both main parties but especially a shock to the NDP who had no idea they would win or what to do if they did.
Guess what changed....nothing
only the party everyone was bitching about....that's what changed
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
Piers Morgan is always pissy especially about guns (which he knows nothing of). Here's a funny Twitter conversation with him, Steven Crowder and Dana Loesch.
Piers Morgan warns Steven Crowder that he carries this ‘assault weapon’; Dana Loesch zings – twitchy.com
so what do you predict the outcome will beThat's kinda how I feel would happen.
so what do you predict the outcome will be
the only momentary satisfaction I got (and this was before internet really got happening) was that I knew those mofo's were gasping for air...it was just seat, after seat after seat they lost
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
WSJ/NBC Poll Finds Anger at Political System - WSJIndeed, 69% of poll respondents agreed with the statement that they “feel angry because our political system seems to only be working for the insiders with money and power, like those on Wall Street or in Washington, rather than working to help everyday people get ahead. hat anger cuts across just about every partisan and demographic line.
Trump is not a bad choice. He has a lot going for him. I'm just sorry I can't use him but I may find this is not the case.
McCain and Rubio will probably win with the way the Democrats are approaching gun control from the stone ages. I won't be able to turn it on them for their economic Neanderthalism.
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
trump is a gawd awful choice.
Trump supporters keep telling me that people are pissed off. That's like the only thing they can say about Trump that is good at this point. But is that really the case?
Is there any data to support their claims? Does distrust of the Congress relate to how people vote? If so, why do the same people keep on getting re-elected? Case in point, McCain and Rubio are both running for re-election and they are poised to win both their respective races.
I'm not pissed off.
I am voting against my current Congressman in the primary, but only because I support one of his opponents wholeheartedly. I will support the incumbent if he ends up taking the primary because the Democrat he's facing is absolutely gruesome.
Fine and if you're old enough to vote then don't vote for him. We've heard it all before. Most folks won't take the time to care about your thoughts on the matter when deciding what they think for themselves.
you have to hold your nose real hard to vote for that cheat
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