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  1. After watching all three debates, how low is the moral bar this election? WikiLeaks emails show Clinton and the media have been complicit in almost all of what Trump has accused them of. Trump … I can’t even. Cannot truly understand why anyone would vote for either of these endorsed (elected by 9% primary voters) candidates.
    The good news for Bridgeport, Trump paid the city the security bill.

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  2. Oh please, Jennifer. You may not like Hillary but “WikiLeaks emails show Clinton and the media have been complicit in almost all of what Trump has accused them of.”
    You are sounding Nixonian but for you that may be a compliment.

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  3. OMG!!!
    A couple of emails between John Podesta and Glenn Thrush. The election is rigged!!!
    Do you think Lennie gets emails or phone calls from politicians looking for him to spin a story? Making sure the facts are straight?
    Nixonian complex.

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  4. Jennifer, let me try posting this again. The Donald said, “such a nasty woman” and Billie Bush was not there to egg him on. Those white suburban women will not vote for Trump because they truly understand what he really means with those nasty statements.

    Nasty
    youtu.be/dSLz0YYsJHA

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    1. Love that song. Ron! I know more white suburban, country and city women who claim they are still voting Trump. Same can be said about voting for Clinton. It’s a mystery to me why people continue to vote for either party-endorsed candidate this election, pretty much throwing ones vote away on the same thing everyone complains about, partisan politics. The good news is, for people who actually take the time to wade through WikiLeaks, the history of the two candidates, you pretty much know what you’re getting. As I recall an exchange between you and Andy, you said you were well aware of the lies, emails, etc., and are still voting for her. No candidate is flawless and probably will never have 100% support on all issues. This year, both have frightening negative numbers, are caught in lies, spins and nasty sexual assault issues, and yet, probably one of them will be elected.

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      1. Jennifer, now let’s look at Donald Trump’s real plan with Steve Bannon. Is it a new Trump communication Network in their effort to totally reshape and change the Republican Party? The Democrats couldn’t find a better person than Donald Trump to destroy the Republican Party. Your guy Mike Pence looks real bad going behind Trump trying to clean up his shit, Pence looks like a puppet for Trump’s rude comments.

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  5. Pence–enough of a politician to get himself elected governor, no small feat for any person. Very doubtful he would be reelected due to the anti-LGBT and abortion legislation he championed. If he’s not elected VP, word is there’s a college presidency waiting for him back home again. He seems to be following the Palin playbook of Vice President campaign strategy, go rogue and spread your own message. You have pointed out for years the Republican Party needs a good shake-up and wake-up. I believe we are witnessing this right now.

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    1. Jennifer, putting aside the pros and cons of both candidates, the fact is we will live with whoever is elected. With that said, what boggles my mind is why the Republican Party didn’t have an appropriate candidate groomed and ready to go. Trump did an end-run on the Party, and they were stuck with him. I agree with you, this should be a wake-up call. I’m a Democrat, but I would never vote that way if I felt a Republican candidate were a better choice.

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      1. I would argue the polls, including Lennie’s non-scientific who won the debate show Trump is and has been a competitive candidate. Perhaps the primary voters’ message and the poll results is a rejection of a groomed and party-appropriate candidate.

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  6. Jennifer, it defies credulity to think or believe Trump makes misogynistic statements about women all the while women are saying he sexually assaulted them and you have women still saying I’ll vote for him because he isn’t talking about me. You have Hispanics saying I’ll vote for Trump because his racist remarks are about Mexicans, he isn’t talking about me. You have blacks saying I’ll vote for Trump even though he conspired to keep blacks out of his rentals and them saying he’s talking about those blacks and not me.

    I keep hearing people saying Trump will bring jobs back to America yet he has his clothing line manufactured in China just like his hats, Make America Great. He built his casinos with Chinese steel to the detriment of the American steel industry, paid no Federal taxes for two decades and his bankruptcies put thousands of workers out of jobs and bankrupted many more because he didn’t pay them for their services. Yet there are fools who in spite of all this say I’m still voting for Trump. What in hell is going on, America?

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    1. Donald, only issue with what you’ve said is no proof, only conjecture he didn’t pay federal taxes for 20 years. Waiting for the Chinese Steel porn site or movie release, not that I’ll watch or visit, just think it’s a Bigly title, it’ll be a huge, I tell you huge success. You’re asking the same bottom line question I am, I am asking regarding both candidates based on the list and litany we are all too familiar with.

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    2. Something that makes sense to me. For at least three years Ready for Hillary bumper stickers have been driving around the US. Partisan Democrats have been supporting and lobbying for Hillary for president for years. Plenty of time to build party loyal support, message and position. Perhaps after the hard-fought primary battle, preventing Bernie from becoming “Dufus-In-Chief,” the party loyal cannot believe the message The Donald is Dangerous does not resonate enough with voters. I know more than a few on-the-fence voters who are absolutely fed up with the attacks on a non-establishment candidate and are leaning towards Trump.

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  7. Donald Trump is a liar, a thief, a bully, a hypocrite, a sexual victimizer and an unhinged, self-adoring demagogue. Other than that he’s as good a candidate for the job as Benito Mussolini, Adolph Hitler, Josef Stalin or Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

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