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    Clinton, McCain emerge as comeback winners in New Hampshire primary



    WASHINGTON - Democrat Hillary Clinton pulled off an unexpected narrow victory in New Hampshire on Tuesday, dramatically rescuing her bid for the White House in a tense battle with Barack Obama.
    Clinton, who's fighting to become the first woman in the Oval Office, mounted a surprisingly strong showing after bracing for a second defeat following her devastating third-place showing in Iowa.
    Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. greets a familiar face. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Elise Amendola
    Republican John McCain also nabbed a major comeback victory, putting him solidly back in his party's nomination race.
    While Obama, vying to make history as the first black U.S. president, scored big among independents and voters between 18 and 24, Clinton attracted lower-income voters and seniors and did best among voters citing the economy as their top concern.
    But a big factor for Clinton was women voters, who had gone over to Obama in large numbers in Iowa. Nearly half in New Hampshire were once again supporting her, while Obama got only a third.






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    Crap.
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    Compare and contrast



    ...Just because they're the only women in the race.

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    Theres still a thread started by HermHater??
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada View Post
    Theres still a thread started by HermHater??
    LOL. Be careful what you post on the internet. Once it's out there it NEVER goes away.

    Ya hear that, Hillary?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada View Post
    Theres still a thread started by HermHater??
    Where you been young man!

    Quote Originally Posted by TopekaRoy View Post
    LOL. Be careful what you post on the internet. Once it's out there it NEVER goes away.

    Ya hear that, Hillary?
    Haven't you heard she wiped the server clean with a rag. LOL!

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    Yea, I guess Hillary should have stick with Chapter 11 as Trump did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mejohnm View Post
    Yea, I guess Hillary should have stick with Chapter 11 as Trump did.
    Can you do that with a "charity"?

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    Wish I could. One a serious note, Trump here in Germany and from my work experience with other Europeans, is just not liked nor can we all understand the people's desire for such a person to be president. I know politicians no matter where they are from or from whatever party are always bad in some way or another, but Trump reminds us so much of how Hitler came to power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mejohnm View Post
    ...Trump reminds us so much of how Hitler came to power.
    Wow! That's a very interesting perspective and one that, I believe is probably uniquely German. I don't know of ANY Americans--even those who can't stand Trump--that have compared him to Hitler.

    But now that you have pointed it out, I can see how, from a German perspective, one might draw those parallels. Trump's perceived anti illegal alien and anti Muslim rhetoric could sound like Hitler's hatred toward the Jews, Poles and Catholics. He speaks boldly and forcefully, like Hitler did, and acts like he already has the job of President. Like Hitler during his rise to power, Trump is charismatic, well known and, to some, very persuasive.

    There are some very big and key differences between Trump and Hitler, however. Trump is (or at least claims to be) a conservative who believes in capitalism, less government regulation and is very pro-business. This makes sense because he has made billions of dollars in the private sector. Before entering the army, Hitler was poor and grew up in a homeless shelter. He was an avowed socialist and as soon as he rose to power he had the government seize a large portion of private industry. He believed in a very strong - totalitarian - government.

    Trump has no problem with immigrants who come to America legally and work toward American citizenship within the system. He wants to keep Illegal aliens from crossing our southern border and kick out the undocumented immigrants who are here illegally. He also has no problem with peaceful mainstream American Muslims, but wants to keep out violent radical religious extremist Islamic terrorists.

    Hitler on the other hand hated German citizen Jews and Catholics just because they weren't Protestants. He was intent on World domination and invaded Poland because he believed that the Aryan race had a right to more "living space" for the Fatherland.

    At any rate, it doesn't really matter because Trump will not win the Republican nomination for President. He is the front runner now but that is only because there are about 10 other candidates who are splitting 75% of the vote. As less viable candidates drop out of the race, people who supported them will shift their support to other candidates who are NOT Donald Trump.

    About one out of four Republicans will support Trump no matter how many stupid things he says, but about two out of three Republicans will never support him. That means his "floor" is about 25% and his "ceiling" is around 33% and if you follow the polls you will see that his support has always been in that range.

    Many Americans are fed up with ALL politicians. They overwhelmingly elected Republicans in the last two national elections who promised to reduce government spending, fix the economy, repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) and get tough on terrorism and feel that those politicians have let them down. Many see Trump as an outsider who has a track history of getting things done. They believe he would get tough on terrorism and illegal immigration, would know how to improve the economy and reduce the budget deficit because he has had such great success in the business sector. What those people fail to realize is that as head of Trump Enterprises his employees have to do what he says or he can fire them. He wouldn't have that luxury with Senators and Congressman.

    As a businessman Trump can also walk away from a deal if his terms aren't met. The people he buys real estate from or contracts with to build skyscrapers and casinos won't continue to kill people if he walks away like ISIS, Iran, North Korea or China would.

    Trump is very popular now in large part because he is a celebrity and many know him from his reality TV shows, The Apprentice and Shark Tank. He does well when he gives speeches but his lack of political experience and ignorance of very important issues get exposed in the Republican Presidential Debates. As we get closer to the election and people start paying more attention they will see that there is little or no substance behind his rhetoric and bombast.
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    Trump can't be bought and that's what burns both sides and the retarded MSM. he's got enough capital reserves to break all of them in half over his knee. they don't want to hear the truth. and telling the truth in DC is political suicide unless your self financing. you would think the dangerous democrats would want him to run to but they are crapping they're pants in fear. do both side know something their not telling us??? hmmm. count on it
    now this alleged prez is bringing in up to 100,000 Islamic terrorists under the guise of "refugee" he's kiddin' him. the first installment of 10K is on the way here to be distributed to 182 cities/towns and they're gonna take off like jack rabbits. my state along with most have told Obozo where to shove em.

    I swear by god and sunny Jesus if Trump is not on the ballot ill write in Vladimir Putin. I don't support the RNC anymore. its been neutered by the liberals and a sworn enemy as well. IMO
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    TopekaRoy, that there was well written, and thank you for taking the time to write that out. What also amazes me is though as kcvet pointed out is that Trump cannot be bought. This is not what amazes me, but the point that Trump is so rich that he can just buy people himself. This is where as you said TopekaRoy, differs from Hitler as Hilter was never really rich as a kid. Trump, he never will understand what a budget means when your allowance is so far more than you can spend.

    kcvet, you bring up another sore point about the refugees. Do you all really think that every single one of them are ISIS under disguise? I see you and many other Americans complaining about this, to bring in 100,000. That is a joke right? Germany has over 1,000,000 of them now. I do understand that some may very well be a terrorist, but I just cannot see the justification not to help when many need help. It was very interesting to see Carson go to Jordan to see the real facts. Yea, a lot of the refugees do want to return to their home country once the fighting is gone. We have seen this in Germany. Many though, do want to stay in Germany and I would think they would also hope to stay in the USA. I can understand that too since Germany and the USA have freedom of religion laws. Of course the laws prohibit forcing ones religion to others. But from my experience with many different types of Muslims, or those who have Islam as their faith, are very peaceful and want just peace. They know there are certain phrases in their book, to kill non believers, etc but the Bible has verses just the same. Some of these Muslims are good friends. I just cannot see the justification is this label that you and some other America's give.

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