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Friday, November 25, 2016

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Trump wins Michigan by nearly 11,000 votes, bringing his electoral vote win over Clinton to 306



Before and After




President-elect Donald Trump won Michigan by 10,704 votes, according to final results posted by the Michigan secretary of state

Democrats mostly dismissed the idea throughout the general election, although in the final days of the campaign Clinton rushed to Grand Rapids and Detroit, and dispatched President Obama to Ann Arbor in a futile effort to stave off the upset.

With Michigan in his column, Trump won 306 electoral votes, to Clinton's 232, a convincing electoral win. But Clinton has amassed a 2 million vote lead in the popular vote – the second time since 2000 where the Democrat got more votes but lost the White House anyway.

Trump also seized two other Democratic prizes by winning Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.



And the liberal fools just pissed away $4 million on a futile recount.  

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/does-jill-steins-recount-effort-have-any-chance/





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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Poll: Despite Trump victory, voters support abortion, oppose border wall




Take a good hard look at the headline above. It tells you all you need about the liberal agenda. They're all in for slaughtering the unborn on a wholesale scale but...





and God forbid harm in the way of deportation should come to any illegal who scrambled over the fence.
 




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Trump doubles down on border wall during Mexico visit


Despite his electoral victory, a majority of Americans do not support President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises to overturn Roe v. Wade, build a border wall with Mexico or cut off the path to citizenship for undocumented workers, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.

I believe it has come to light polls may not be the most reliable source for truthful information.

“Two of President-elect Donald Trump’s signature campaign mantras get hearty thumbs down,” Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll, said. “Voters to Trump: No way on reversing Roe v Wade and not a chance on building that wall.”

Sixty-four percent of those surveyed said they agreed with the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion. Of those that supported it, 26 percent said that it should be legal in “all cases,” while 38 percent said it should be legal in “most cases.” Ten percent said it should be illegal in all cases.

When it comes to immigration, 55 percent of those polled oppose building a wall along the Mexican border. Sixty percent also say they support a path to citizenship. Another 12 percent of American voters say illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the country but not become citizens, while 25 percent say they should be deported.

An overwhelming 76 percent said prejudice against minority groups is a somewhat serious-to-serious problem. Forty-three percent have expressed concern about more discrimination and violence against minorities following the election.

A total of 68 percent of Americans voters said they were “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” about climate change and say that Trump should not remove regulations in place intended to fight climate change.

In an open-ended question, allowing for any answer, 24 percent of voters said Trump’s first priority should be the economy.

The Quinnipiac University survey of 1,071 voters was conducted Nov. 17-20 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.





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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Pole dancing strip club calls out CNN

















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The twisted thought process of Democrats





Hope you're sitting down for this one.

Trump won the election because he got a "free pass" from the media

Are you shitting me!

They must get their news from WKYC Bizzaro station on Mars.

Instead of blaming everyone and their brother wouldn't this be refreshing:






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Hillary Clinton’s inner circle gathered for an autopsy of her failed presidential campaign and concluded that media bias in favor of Donald Trump contributed to his historic win.

A political postmortem of the Democratic Party’s Election Day results has concluded that FBI Director James Comey and a media “pass” for Mr. Trump translated into an electoral landslide for the billionaire.

A private conference call Thursday with Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, communications director Jennifer Palmieri and other aides addressed what Ms. Palmieri called “the most devastating loss in the history of American politics,” The Hill reported Thursday.

The group’s conclusions differ from assessments of Mrs. Clinton from previously released WikiLeaks documents belonging to Mr. Podesta.

“The media always covered [Mrs. Clinton] as the person who would be president and therefore tried to eviscerate her before the election, but covered Trump who was someone who was entertaining and sort of gave him a pass,” Mr. Podesta said. “We need to reflect and analyze that and put our voices forward.”

Mr. Podesta’s analysis of his boss in stolen emails given to WikiLeaks tell a different story. A Jan 22 exchange between Mr. Podesta and Morgan Stanley vice chairman Tom Nides revealed he was at a loss for ways to politically “lift” the former secretary of state.

“How goes it,” Mr. Nides, a Clinton bundler, asked as the campaign struggled to defeat Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders.

“I’m down. Our team is all tactics and has no idea of how to lift her up,” Mr. Podesta responded.

“This was bound to happen. We are lucky Sanders will not last. Assuming she losses [sic] both she bounces back with ‘fighter’ Hillary. How many times have we seen this movie?” Mr. Nides replied.

The “movie” Mr. Nides mentioned ended with Mrs. Clinton’s defeat early Wednesday.

“That last week, it was just one too many things,” Ms. Palmieri said in reference to the FBI’s decision to reopen an investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s private email server as secretary of state.

Mr. Comey closed the agency’s case into the secret server for a second time on Nov. 6.

“Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton,” Mr. Comey wrote in a letter to House and Senate committee leaders. “I am very grateful to the professionals at the FBI for doing an extraordinary amount of high-quality work in a short-period of time.”




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