Cold War II: The United States vs Trump and Co. A Russian Affair

JMurder

SOHH Member since 01...
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
13,627
Reputation
1,082
Daps
20,405
Reppin
Bronx, NYC
All polling data showed that when 3rd party candidates were included Clinton's margin of support decreased.

Considering this skew was around 1 percent and Trump won by roughly 80k votes l'm not sure your position is valid.
:francis:
Don't give me percentages. Does she win when you discount third party voting?
 

Dorian Breh

Veteran
Joined
Jan 14, 2016
Messages
21,587
Reputation
13,276
Daps
109,604
Her job is to whip the votes. There are no votes to whip. When there is a clear majority she will then move.

Do you work in a corporation of some sorts?

Those are the only organizations which believe in this circular reference regarding leadership where the leader is not accountable for the impacts of their leadership

Of course there's no majority when she, as the whip, is actively throwing water on the issue
 

Hood Critic

The Power Circle
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
23,875
Reputation
3,610
Daps
108,489
Reppin
דעת
Don't blame 3rd party candidates for Hillary losing, because it's wrong to assume the 3rd party voters would've voted for Hillary, they easily could've voted Trump.
If they wanted to vote for Trump or felt beholden to vote for Trump out of party loyalty, they would have voted for him instead of wasting a vote on a Stein or a Johnson. If there was only an option of Hillary or Trump, would they have voted for Trump? Some would have, absolutely but several would have not casted a vote at all. In that case Hillary has a higher percentage chance of beating Trump when the electoral college vote is split just between the two.
 

Pressure

#PanthersPosse
Supporter
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
45,702
Reputation
6,870
Daps
145,751
Reppin
CookoutGang
Cool, then you right

Edit: actually, how are you right? Numbers would still be the same electorally
:palm:

Trump's victory margin smaller than total Stein votes in key swing states

In Michigan, Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by 10,704 votes, while Stein got 51,463 votes, according to current totals on the state’s official website.

And in Wisconsin, Trump’s margin over Clinton was 22,177, while Stein garnered 31,006 votes.

In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, Stein’s total of 49,485 votes was just slightly smaller than Trump’s victory margin of 67,416 votes, according to the state’s latest numbers.

@Hood Critic
 
Top