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5 Reasons Trump Will Win - Michael Moore

Bush won it every year though, right? Or am I completely wrong?

Bush won in 2004 against Kerry. The 2000 election was essentially a tie. Bush was awarded Florida in 2000 over Gore by the Supreme Court which put an end to Gore’s request for a partial recount in four Democratic counties. A full recount was never requested by Gore. The most comprehensive study done after the election concluded that Bush would have won by several hundred votes if the Gore contested counties were recounted, but that a full recount would have given Florida to Gore, again by a few hundred votes out of six million cast. Anyway, sorry for long answer to short question, the point is Florida has been close for four straight presidential elections and will likely be close again in 2016.
 
Bush won it every year though, right? Or am I completely wrong?

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I'm sorry, but you're wrong. Obama won Flordia in 2008 and 2012.

READ THE ****ING THREAD, YOU ****ING TROLL
CY'S QUESTION WAS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED PREVIOUSLY TO OBAMA WINNING THE ****ING STATE IN 2008 AND ****ING 2012
JESUS ****ING CHRIST

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I worry about the future of both parties.

Let's call it what it is. The GOP is dead. It has splintered off and has no solid platform anymore. The only things repubs agree on is that Clinton cannot be president.

The DNC isn't that much better. Young people don't like Clinton. The DNC has turned a lot of people off with essentially guaranteeing Clinton the win.

So if the GOP loses, where does it go from here?
If it wins, yikes... Will we even have a country after 4 years of trump?

If the DNC wins? So what? Neither Clinton or Kaine will out the DNC out there for future generations to latch onto.

I really wish that the DNC had gone after a younger more progressive candidate. Or had given Bernie a realistic shot and then provided him with a young progressive VP.

As it stands, Clinton is essentially a republican lite and Kaine is an old white guy married to the banks.

Neither frontrunner for the GOP or DNC is setting themselves up well for the future.

4 years of fractured politics is just what we need to break the stranglehold of the two-party system that has systematically driven this country into the ****ter. We really need at least 4 and as many as 6 viable parties if anything is ever going to change. Otherwise we go they way of Rome, who had a great open political system until a kook convinced them they needed a supreme commander in chief, and then the line of Emperors refused to give up power. Then they fell apart. We ain't that far off neither. So much double-party inbreeding has produced the cross-eyed, buck-toothed candidates that stand before you now.
 
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