Three Powerful Billionaires Have Endorsed Hillary: Bloomberg, Cuban, & Today Warren Buffett :wow:

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:yawn: If you vehemently deny facts, I'm led to believe you are not a sane individual. Hillary most qualified ever. Repeat that five times to yourself.

How in the world do you figure she's the most qualified ever? Hanging around Washington DC does not make you qualified. Does she have experience? Yes, sure.

Is she the most qualified ever? No chance in hell brah. :umad:
 

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It's over :whew:



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How in the world do you figure she's the most qualified ever? Hanging around Washington DC does not make you qualified. Does she have experience? Yes, sure.

Is she the most qualified ever? No chance in hell brah. :umad:
We can disagree.
 

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To be fair, Hillary does command the support of a lot of young professionals in liberal cities (not surprisingly). But this allusion to her supporters being overall a very educated group of people is false. Plenty of people are voting for her simply because she's a woman. That doesn't strike me as prudent.

Trump might win the election based off the fact that he's running against Hillary. A lot of black people and poor whites will vote for Trump based off the fact they look at Mexicans as competition. And a lot of young professionals are Republican in areas such as NYC, Dallas, Atlanta etc. And to keep it 1000 most educated people would probably say that Hillary is not the best candidate out there right now, just like I think Kasich is a WAY better Republican candidate than Trump. Bernie was such a better candidate, this whole delegate/district thing needs to end, if it was up to the people Bernie would be pres.
 

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They were probably the least qualified. No experience :troll:

They only defeated the most powerful empire at the time, formed a new country, wrote the laws for the country, set the standard for democracy until today, negotiated international land deals to expand the country. Obviously this all pales to Hillary's contributions to society :troll:
 

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They only defeated the most powerful empire at the time, formed a new country, wrote the laws for the country, set the standard for democracy until today, negotiated international land deals to expand the country. Obviously this all pales to Hillary's contributions to society :troll:
Might you say....they were just trying to make the colonies great again? :troll:
 
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Trump might win the election based off the fact that he's running against Hillary. A lot of black people and poor whites will vote for Trump based off the fact they look at Mexicans as competition. And a lot of young professionals are Republican in areas such as NYC, Dallas, Atlanta etc. And to keep it 1000 most educated people would probably say that Hillary is not the best candidate out there right now, just like I think Kasich is a WAY better Republican candidate than Trump. Bernie was such a better candidate, this whole delegate/district thing needs to end, if it was up to the people Bernie would be pres.

Dude if she loses oh my God we will probably see a 2000 election she is not taking anything less. This country will be crazy ass fukk
 
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