The choice of one is no choice at all. Clinton FTW. Even in the "Weekend at Bernie's" scenario. Anyway, this seems so much like another recent poll ...
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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 9:15 pm Post subject:
Inspector Gadget wrote:
Both are evil
Not really. But I get why that's the current meme of the intellectually lazy. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
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Begrudgingly, probably Clinton. Possibly Johnson. Definitely not Trump.
Clinton has general policies that are more in line with mine, but she is completely lacking in her ability to be a leader and foster inspiration. Obama is a terrible leader too, but he is at the very least, masterfully inspiring.
It's just a sad state of affairs in politics when Hillary Clinton is the best candidate the Democratic Party can produce while Donald freaking Trump is the best the Republican Party can produce.
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 10:13 am Post subject:
lakerjoshua wrote:
Trump with only 2 votes so far, too small of a sample size to draw any conclusions. Let's get this over 500 votes!
Come on LG all you have to do is click a choice, can be totally anonymous. Vote!
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The country was less divisive when Bush was in office as hard as that is to believe. That is not a credit to Bush by any stretch, just more of an indictment on Obama.
I just think he's soft. As are people today. But that doesn't mean he isn't inspirational. Because he truly is. I like hearing him speak.
The country was less divisive when Bush was in office as hard as that is to believe. That is not a credit to Bush by any stretch, just more of an indictment on the people in our country who hold deep rooted racial bias and can't reconcile a black president.
I just think he's soft. As are people today. But that doesn't mean he isn't inspirational. Because he truly is. I like hearing him speak.
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:35 pm Post subject:
I want to vote for a sensible liberal but think Stein is a Putin loving nutjob. So I guess it's Johnson (Libertarianism being neither conservative or liberal). Peace and Freedom party is always an option. If I lived in New Hampshire I would treat it differently of course.
The politics of Clinton and Trump represent no ideologies that I can decipher.
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:09 pm Post subject:
lakersken80 wrote:
This poll doesn't mean much considering most of the people that vote are from California. So we already know what the result will be.
Not true at all. We have posters from all around the United States and even Globe. That's the benefit of being such a large, diverse fan base. Now if this were a Clippers board I'd agree.
Even if true, California in itself is extremely diverse. LA, Central Valley, Bay Area, Jackson, San Diego, Etc all vote very, very differently.
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This poll doesn't mean much considering most of the people that vote are from California. So we already know what the result will be.
Not true at all. We have posters from all around the United States and even Globe. That's the benefit of being such a large, diverse fan base. Now if this were a Clippers board I'd agree.
Most of them post in the Lakers forum. Very few of them venture onto the off topic forums.
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:14 pm Post subject:
lakersken80 wrote:
lakerjoshua wrote:
lakersken80 wrote:
This poll doesn't mean much considering most of the people that vote are from California. So we already know what the result will be.
Not true at all. We have posters from all around the United States and even Globe. That's the benefit of being such a large, diverse fan base. Now if this were a Clippers board I'd agree.
Most of them post in the Lakers forum. Very few of them venture onto the off topic forums.
That's a huge leap to automatically assume that. But hey, whatever, did you cast a vote?
This poll doesn't mean much considering most of the people that vote are from California. So we already know what the result will be.
Not true at all. We have posters from all around the United States and even Globe. That's the benefit of being such a large, diverse fan base. Now if this were a Clippers board I'd agree.
Most of them post in the Lakers forum. Very few of them venture onto the off topic forums.
That's a huge leap to automatically assume that. But hey, whatever, did you cast a vote?
Just general observation seeing as how I post in off topic more than the Lakers forum. No I haven't voted yet.
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