2016 US Presidential Election - Winning Party

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2016 US Presidential Election - Winning Party
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2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PRESIDENT ELECTED
HILLARY CLINTON ODDS<label style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.75em; position: relative; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; display: block; cursor: pointer; border: 1px solid rgb(213, 213, 213); border-radius: 0.3em;">-445</label>5K USD NO BUY
DONALD TRUMP <label style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.75em; position: relative; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; display: block; cursor: pointer; border: 1px solid rgb(213, 213, 213); border-radius: 0.3em;">+340</label>

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2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION (TO WIN)Lines From:06-21-2016 22:29:45
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2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION (TO WIN) - Jun 26
Jun 26 - 11:59 PM ODDS TO WIN THE 2016 ELECTORAL VOTE
3901BERNIE SANDERS+6500<input name="text_" type="checkbox" value="3901_1117519_0_6500" abp="130">
3902DONALD TRUMP+275<input name="text_" type="checkbox" value="3902_1117519_0_275" abp="137">
3903HILLARY CLINTON-350<input name="text_" type="checkbox" value="3903_1117519_0_-350" abp="144">

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2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PRESIDENT ELECTED
HILLARY CLINTON
ODDS<label style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.75em; border-radius: 0.3em; border: 1px solid rgb(213, 213, 213); text-align: center; font-size: 14px; display: block; position: relative; cursor: pointer;" abp="1197">-445</label>
5K USD NO BUY
DONALD TRUMP
<label style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.75em; border-radius: 0.3em; border: 1px solid rgb(213, 213, 213); text-align: center; font-size: 14px; display: block; position: relative; cursor: pointer;" abp="1208">+340</label>

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one would guess Bookmaker doesn't really want any action...
 

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Hillary is a slam dunk, she will cheat, lie, steal, murder...whatever it takes to win :lol:

How could anyone vote for that woman is beyond me
 

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There are a lot of dummies on my fb and circle
Of friends who think Trump is a slam dunk!! I'm getting even odds here and there for
$20 to $100
They're delusional. I actually had a guy tell me a couple weeks ago that it's all fixed and that Drumpf is going to win. He backed it up by saying, "look at all the elections he's already one. I haven't heard about Hillary winning one yet"? When I looked at him confusedly, he said he was voting for him too. I said, "he hasn't even secured the nomination yet so he'll say something stupid before the election".
This guy them said, "the election is almost over, it's in the bag, Trump is the next president". I had to laugh.

I asked him if he was going to vote in the election and he replied that he was going to the next day!
I said, "vote in what?"
"The election".
"What ejection are you voting in tomorrow"?
"For president"
"Our primaries are over already. Hey you don't think the general election is going on right now do you? You know they're reporting about the primaries. You don't honestly think you can go vote tomorrow do you"?
"Yeah, why not"?


That's a Drumpf supporter, had no idea what primaries were, but was voting Trump

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They're delusional. I actually had a guy tell me a couple weeks ago that it's all fixed and that Drumpf is going to win. He backed it up by saying, "look at all the elections he's already one. I haven't heard about Hillary winning one yet"? When I looked at him confusedly, he said he was voting for him too. I said, "he hasn't even secured the nomination yet so he'll say something stupid before the election".
This guy them said, "the election is almost over, it's in the bag, Trump is the next president". I had to laugh.

I asked him if he was going to vote in the election and he replied that he was going to the next day!
I said, "vote in what?"
"The election".
"What ejection are you voting in tomorrow"?
"For president"
"Our primaries are over already. Hey you don't think the general election is going on right now do you? You know they're reporting about the primaries. You don't honestly think you can go vote tomorrow do you"?
"Yeah, why not"?


That's a Drumpf supporter, had no idea what primaries were, but was voting Trump

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Be very careful, my friend. The majority of us never imagined that the fascist, parochial, jingoistic xenophobes would win out last night either. Strange days are here! UGH! #Brexit

Peace! :)
 

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Be very careful, my friend. The majority of us never imagined that the fascist, parochial, jingoistic xenophobes would win out last night either. Strange days are here! UGH! #Brexit

Peace! :)



Its called the working class.

:mj07:

Yes strange days as you call them. Coming to America in November.

:0008
 

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I got it at
-1.55 a year ago when i saw Republicans had nothing but Morons for candidates.....Aaand that dumb fuck un educated racist redneck "white boys" are just not reproducing in adequate numbers...........

You are a disgrace. Period
 

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I got it at
-1.55 a year ago when i saw Republicans had nothing but Morons for candidates.....Aaand that dumb fuck un educated racist redneck "white boys" are just not reproducing in adequate numbers...........

You should LOBBY the GOVERNMENT to resettle Syrian Refugees in your neighborhood, show people the way.

:toast:
 

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Its called the working class.

:mj07:

Yes strange days as you call them. Coming to America in November.

:0008

Well, it entirely depends how you define "the working class," I guess. From a few colleagues who live and work in the UK....

"Welcome" to Little England!
What a racist, nationalist, bigoted campaign this was that has brought about this result...

So Britain is out. As a EU citizen living in London for over 10 years this raises lot of questions as this was clearly a vote against migration and not against economic policy. I think all we EU-citizens-in-the-UK will need to have thought now to understand where we stand and if it is worth for us staying in this new landscape. This country (or should I say this city?) has given me much, but nothing for free, it has given me opportunities and sucked my blood, all at the same time. And I know this is the same story of all EU migrants I knew, people who came to this country in search of employment rather than benefits as people like Farage have led the public to believe: baristas, baby-sitters, waiters, plumbers, factory workers, teachers, nurses, shop clerks, researchers ... The UK needed our workforce and we needed the UK, where we could find work so hard to find in our countries especially since the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis. But for the majority of the British public evidently that was the end of the story: instrumental quid-pro-quo exchange, I give you this you give me that, no reciprocity, no solidarity. So at least there is a silver lining in this story in that it reveals not just something about the relationship of Britain with Europe but also about the nature of Europe as such, an instrumental exchange market, a space of transactions, with no real sense of solidarity and shared duty. If Europe remains this Brexit will really be just the beginning of its ultimate collapse. But I don't think that is something we can afford.

I feel so sickened and upset.

As Alan Bradshaw has said, we live in historic times. Unfortunately they are the kind of historic times that go down with the likes of the Inquisition, with a picture of the evil Nigel Farage with raised arms smiling triumphantly over a quote about "UK Independence Day" (I could rant about that for a long time). Yeah. I'm angry, and I'm terrified, because I apparently live on an island of racist idiots and I want to go home.

Not good for everyone at this point. It's like all the dumb people woke up yesterday and voted.

At any rate, the statistics are out. The majority of those who voted to leave are older individuals. So, there definitely is hope to be had. Unless, of course, they've already destroyed the world before they die....

Peace! :)
 

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Well, it entirely depends how you define "the working class," I guess. From a few colleagues who live and work in the UK....

"Welcome" to Little England!
What a racist, nationalist, bigoted campaign this was that has brought about this result...

So Britain is out. As a EU citizen living in London for over 10 years this raises lot of questions as this was clearly a vote against migration and not against economic policy. I think all we EU-citizens-in-the-UK will need to have thought now to understand where we stand and if it is worth for us staying in this new landscape. This country (or should I say this city?) has given me much, but nothing for free, it has given me opportunities and sucked my blood, all at the same time. And I know this is the same story of all EU migrants I knew, people who came to this country in search of employment rather than benefits as people like Farage have led the public to believe: baristas, baby-sitters, waiters, plumbers, factory workers, teachers, nurses, shop clerks, researchers ... The UK needed our workforce and we needed the UK, where we could find work so hard to find in our countries especially since the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis. But for the majority of the British public evidently that was the end of the story: instrumental quid-pro-quo exchange, I give you this you give me that, no reciprocity, no solidarity. So at least there is a silver lining in this story in that it reveals not just something about the relationship of Britain with Europe but also about the nature of Europe as such, an instrumental exchange market, a space of transactions, with no real sense of solidarity and shared duty. If Europe remains this Brexit will really be just the beginning of its ultimate collapse. But I don't think that is something we can afford.

I feel so sickened and upset.

As Alan Bradshaw has said, we live in historic times. Unfortunately they are the kind of historic times that go down with the likes of the Inquisition, with a picture of the evil Nigel Farage with raised arms smiling triumphantly over a quote about "UK Independence Day" (I could rant about that for a long time). Yeah. I'm angry, and I'm terrified, because I apparently live on an island of racist idiots and I want to go home.

Not good for everyone at this point. It's like all the dumb people woke up yesterday and voted.

At any rate, the statistics are out. The majority of those who voted to leave are older individuals. So, there definitely is hope to be had. Unless, of course, they've already destroyed the world before they die....

Peace! :)

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