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Lifer
- Jun 3, 2002
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She's going to win big, probably a 350+ electoral vote victory, barring some sort of Brexit-fueled recession or other global contagion taking down the US economy. Even with a recession she'll still win, just not big.
And this is all based on who she's running against. People underestimate the conservative crackup taking place here, this is going to split the party and ideology likely for many cycles. Because even by a politician's standard there's no question Trump is a dangerous fool. Hasn't earned any of his success or wealth. Doesn't have the faintest interest in foreign affairs. And is quite literally the impulse control equivalent of an 8 year old. There are far too many so-called "conservatives" voting Trump that will do so because the alternative is Hillary, but that's based entirely on political left-right considerations when the reality is that ideology is irrelevant in this particular POTUS election because Trump is truly, uniquely unqualified for any office, let alone POTUS.
So whether you vote for Hillary or not (and I totally understand a right-winger or leftist not voting for Hillary), voting for Trump is really a perfect litmus test for whether you're competent, whether you have good judgment. So by that measure, it really helps in political discussions to know who is a Trump voter or not, gives you a generally good bead on a person's mastery of critical thinking.
And this is all based on who she's running against. People underestimate the conservative crackup taking place here, this is going to split the party and ideology likely for many cycles. Because even by a politician's standard there's no question Trump is a dangerous fool. Hasn't earned any of his success or wealth. Doesn't have the faintest interest in foreign affairs. And is quite literally the impulse control equivalent of an 8 year old. There are far too many so-called "conservatives" voting Trump that will do so because the alternative is Hillary, but that's based entirely on political left-right considerations when the reality is that ideology is irrelevant in this particular POTUS election because Trump is truly, uniquely unqualified for any office, let alone POTUS.
So whether you vote for Hillary or not (and I totally understand a right-winger or leftist not voting for Hillary), voting for Trump is really a perfect litmus test for whether you're competent, whether you have good judgment. So by that measure, it really helps in political discussions to know who is a Trump voter or not, gives you a generally good bead on a person's mastery of critical thinking.
