Trump got 892,000 votes in PA, Cruz got 340,000. Even if 60,000 democrats voted for Trump, that's not why he won. barfo
10s of thousands of Democrats switched parties to vote for Trump in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and many other states. You disgruntled them, you'll never regruntle them. CBS News http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-are-people-changing-their-party-affiliation-this-election-cycle/
You are all over the map today. Yes, 60,000 is more than 0. You got one right. Now, explain to me how that matters, and why you even care - aren't you a libertarian? You sound a lot like a Trump supporter for some reason. "The union members love Trump!" "The Latinos love Trump!" "The women love Trump!" "Jesse Jackson and Don King love Trump!" etc. barfo
He says he takes more votes from Hiliar than from Trump. We're not expecting to win, but we are expecting to have our best showing ever. Progress of the good kind.
Unlikely, but we'll see. Doesn't seem like the good kind of progress. It will only be your best showing ever because people want to vote 'none of the above', not because people like your guy. People who grab onto your Johnson because they hate Hillary and/or Trump will easily be regruntled back to the major parties in the next cycle. barfo
"One of the above" is running on an Obama 3rd term platform and many democrats looked for anything else.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/187979/government-named-top-problem-second-straight-year.aspx Government Named Top U.S. Problem for Second Straight Year
http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/obama-has-killed-the-publics-trust-in-government/ Gallup’s data show that the share who rank government as their top concern climbed from 7% when Obama was sworn in to 16% in 2015. In another sign of growing public disatisfaction, our IBD/TIPP poll finds that 61% of Americans say they’d prefer a smaller government and fewer services to a bigger government with more services. Among independents, 68% feel that way. Only Democrats who want more government. And according to another Gallup tracking survey , just 38% say they trust the government to handle domestic problems. That’s down from 51% when Obama took office. Only 45% now trust the government to handle foreign policy problems, down from 62% in Obama’s first year. Trust in state governments, in contrast, is higher than it was in 2009. Pew Research Center surveys find trust in government has hit record lows under Obama, while 62% say they are frustrated with the federal government. (Trust in government actually rose under Reagan, and under Bill “The Era Of Big Government Is Over” Clinton.)
It just shows how out of touch you are and how ridiculously tired the narrative you keep trying to push is. It ain't just Obama people are tired of. It's the finger pointing, do nothing congress. Both parties are a fucking disaster.
She is, because Obama's approval rating is above 50%. One wouldn't know it from your posts, but the majority of Americans think the president is doing a good job. Congress... not so much. barfo