I think she's still somewhat good, but Hillary's chances to win will be reduce greatly at best barring any new info about this email story.
But suppose two weeks from now the American ppl hypothetically chose Trump as president after the election.
From a psychological, social, cultural, political, scientific perspective....what would those results mean for you and America in general?
Hard to say. It would be embarrassing, but I really have given up on trying to predict this dude. But the psychological issues are already there. Now we know that America is racist as shyt and people cannot act like it's a few people. Trump is competitive strictly because of white people and if he wins it will be strictly because of white people.
I think if this email thing was the ONLY thing on Hillary for the past few weeks you'd have a point.
These Podesta emails
The Obamacare premiums
This email revelation
Its gonna be a tight one...I'm not gonna pretend it won't be Trump has a decent if not good chance to pull the biggest upset in politcal history
It will be a blowout IMO. Trump has to win every swing state. Granted voting dropped by historic margins in the 2014 midterm elections.
It won't be a blowout. Hillary was only up +5 when trump really got hit bad (khans, tape). To start I think she win, but she won't get 320 electoral votes. Maybe 290. I think Trump can take at least NC and Nevada given he was ahead in Nevada for most of the summer. I see 230 electoral votes in a close loss. She might even lose the popular vote now regardless if she wins or not. That's a damning statement in itself.
What does trump getting elected mean? It means Washington has failed US. It means, yes America is racist. It also means the people on the coast have ignored the inland since carter and now its reckoning time. Those that will bear the brunt will be the POC, which is the first concern of many of us. It seems these days if you don't live in NYC, San Francisco, DC or Atlanta/Houston/Dallas you have been left behind. Right now we have black people not being able to walk down the street out of fear of getting shot. We have white people dying of drug overdoses in places like New Hampshire. This country has been broken since 2001 and we got exposed by the recession. America is not working right now for most people, and that needs to change. Maybe if we had done so before, there would be no Trump running.
Secondly, conservatism has
failed. They lose everything. If I was a gop base member, I would be furious. They lost at abortion, gay marriage, immigration, traditional values (many of these dudes still hate career women.), etc and the list goes on. Their out of touch with their own base of trade. They won on gun rights but that is even fleeting considering white millenials hate guns as much as POC do. Conservatives, instead of being realistic riled up their base and did many awful and racist things to Obama. They tried to get it going during mid bush but cheney dealt with them. Cheney ran Trump's current VP, Pence out of congress when he criticized Dubya back in the day, few people know this. They lost control of their base, and they constantly bend over for corporations that are run by social liberals, who laugh at conservatives activists and trump supporters behind their backs at their cocktail parties in NYC and San Francisco. Conservatives did this to themselves, and they have no one else to blame. They don't win, they just use conservatism to fund raise for their ridiculous money losing magazines like National Review, blow money at CPAC, and waste money at their think tanks which also don't make money. It wasn't before long that the base would get upset.
Trumpmania should be a tough lesson to both sides, don't ignore the voters and put corporations ahead of people.
honestly...nothing. libs will be butt hurt but he won't be able to do anything major, healthcare will stay trash, saudis & arms industry will still run our foreign policy & mexicans will keep coming
Basically. But I do see a change in foreign policy.