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So Nothing That Incrimates Hilary In Those Missing E-Mails.
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Oh shucks, Mr T - you are dog meat now.
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22:11 Sun 06th Nov 2016
Can't help thinking that 'None of the Above' would win this race hands down. The Americans now have a situation that President Clinton will be a lame duck from Day 1, she is unlikely to have a Senate majority.
I find the US system shoots itself in the foot regularly. To win a candidate can win the 12 or 13 biggest states to get the requisite number of Electoral College votes which are allocated in relation to the population. If the remaining 37 or 38 states choose their 2 Senators each from the opposite party, the President is immediately stymied.
I find the US system shoots itself in the foot regularly. To win a candidate can win the 12 or 13 biggest states to get the requisite number of Electoral College votes which are allocated in relation to the population. If the remaining 37 or 38 states choose their 2 Senators each from the opposite party, the President is immediately stymied.
Crikey , what a saga .
Firstly , the FBI Director is leaned on by the Republicans, to disclose the existence of the emails .
Now the Democrats have succeeded in forcing the FBI Director to state that there is nothing incriminating to Clinton , in said emails .
Pull up a chair , the fun continues .
Coming up after the advert break - Trump refuses to accept the outcome of the vote , citing a conspiracy , in his defeat ?
Firstly , the FBI Director is leaned on by the Republicans, to disclose the existence of the emails .
Now the Democrats have succeeded in forcing the FBI Director to state that there is nothing incriminating to Clinton , in said emails .
Pull up a chair , the fun continues .
Coming up after the advert break - Trump refuses to accept the outcome of the vote , citing a conspiracy , in his defeat ?
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