United States Election: Nov. 8, 2016 |OT| Hate Trumps Love

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Well, after Romney lost it looked like the party was in the midst of an identity crisis and was seriously going to need to re-examine its priorities and come up with a new or at least modified coalition to win a presidential elections. Poor results among Latinos was particularly noted as a real problem. So what did they do to court Latinos? They nominated the guy who promised to build a wall to keep them out and make Mexico pay for it.

The party's "solution" was to push for a Spanish-speaking Bush or a lazy "little" Rubio, instead of making messaging and platform changes. It was completely inept and Trump took advantage. Trump is now the leader of the party, whether he wins or not.
 
will vote but not going to vote for either two main candidates.

not voting for either of the two main candidates will give third parties more of a share. this election has been dismal.

Are you voting for the one who doesn't know the name of the president of Mexico or the one who thinks wifi gives you cancer?
 
The problem for them is that the evangelical/white middle and lower class demo is so easy for them to manipulate. Giving that up for these assholes is going to be a lot harder than it seems.

They have this impenetrable media advantage that allows millions of people to corroborate broken world views and policies outside of any kind of oversight.
 
I voted for Bernie as a symbolic thank you for his platform, ideas, and how he helped to reshaped the Democratic party.

There's a -100% chance of Trump winning my state so don't worry.

Good luck, America. We're all in this together.
 
I agree about 2012, but I don't about 2008. In 2008 the lesson learned was that McCain wasn't conservative enough. A legitimate conservative would have beaten Obama and the only reason they lost was because McCain was a RINO.

That was my one consolation if they had actually went and nominated Ted Cruz. He would have been blown out of the water so bad, it would have put the "what we really need is a true conservative" story to rest.
 
The GOP is going to learn the hard way that they need to modernize and need to stop pissing off minorities

They literally already learned that.

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Voted for the first time here in Ohio by mail-in a couple of weeks ago. Hope the rest of America doesn't fuck it all up today
 
I kind of accidentally broke it to my mom that I'm voting for Clinton and she told me I'd be sorry when Hillary drafts me in to the military and gets me killed.

I guess I ought to start weight lifting to get ready or something. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
My polling place had a ton of signs outside for Democratic candidates and none at all for Republicans. I suppose they figured it's Chicago, so why bother.
 
And to be fair...

Frank Luntz ‏@FrankLuntz 3m3 minutes ago Manhattan, NY

Also getting reports of voter turnout flooding polling stations in FL and NV

Especially in Hispanic areas. Not good for Trump. #ElectionDay
 
I'm pretty sure it is illegal, yes. But I do have to correct myself, not EVERYONE (so, sorry there was a bit of hyperbole on my part) was wearing badges for Trump but of all the workers there that were wearing badges, they were only for Trump.

It was at an elementary school and the people I noticed were wearing badges were the ones directing voters what building to go vote in. I think it's still illegal even if the volunteers work for the school, yes?
Ok, wait a minute. Before jumping on the "it's totally illegal" train can you give me some more specifics? Like what state are you in? Did any of the poll workers in the polling location wear Trump badges? Are you sure the people outside the building wearing badges were actually poll workers or could they have been poll watchers? How far outside the building were they?

I'm not aware of any jurisdiction that allows poll workers inside the polling location to do any electioneering (including wearing a candidate's badge/sticker.) If that's what it was, report it. With this new information, I wonder if these were volunteer poll watchers from a campaign outside the electioneering line, which would not be illegal (although considering they were for Trump, I would check to make sure they were directing me to the correct polling location.)
 
My polling place had a ton of signs outside for Democratic candidates and none at all for Republicans. I suppose they figured it's Chicago, so why bother.

There were no campaign signs at all where I voted. It was at a fire station so they might not play those kinds of games there.
 
Here is my precinct at 8:15am. My friend took the photo at the end of the line. Cincinnati, ultra-liberal neighborhood. I voted Thursday.

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Perhaps message me about Cincinnati. My wife and I are moving there soon and we're both incredibly nervous about it because we don't know the first thing about Cincinnati whatsoever.
 
Did my part and voted for Crooked Hillary. There was almost no line, so it only took about 20 minutes, which is awesome.

Sadly I live in Kansas, which is almost certainly Trumpland.
 
I voted this morning before work at my super conveniently located polling station right across the street from my apartment in Downtown Brooklyn (so about as Hillary country as you can possibly get). There are two different districts voting there, one of which had probably about 30 people in line, and one (mine) that had literally one person at the table ahead of me. So I was in and out in maybe 5 minutes, tops.

Voted straight D. I don't always vote straight party line (and I'm not a registered democrat, for that matter), but I feel like the Republicans well and truly earned it this time around.
 
Ok, wait a minute. Before jumping on the "it's totally illegal" train can you give me some more specifics? Like what state are you in? Did any of the poll workers in the polling location wear Trump badges? Are you sure the people outside the building wearing badges were actually poll workers or could they have been poll watchers? How far outside the building were they?

I'm not aware of any jurisdiction that allows poll workers inside the polling location to do any electioneering (including wearing a candidate's badge/sticker.) If that's what it was, report it. With this new information, I wonder if these were volunteer poll watchers from a campaign outside the electioneering line, which would not be illegal (although considering they were for Trump, I would check to make sure they were directing me to the correct polling location.)

Outside the building, less than 40ft definitely. Directing people which door they were to go into and building to go into. Virginia. I don't think anyone inside actually wore any badges to my knowledge.
 
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