Keyword: 2016debates
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“But here’s the deal. The bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed. There’s about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so.” –Hillary Clinton If this statement along does not sink this boob then nothing will...
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The long-awaited dream for most conservatives finally arrived, and Donald Trump did not disappoint. For the better part of the last year and a half, most if not all Republicans and Tea Party faithful had dreamed of a Trump-Clinton throw-down on a debate stage. Last night in Las Vegas did not disappoint us..... The brawl at the Thomas and Mack Center actually began rather quietly, for the first few questions regarding the Supreme Court and the appointment of a new Justice. The sparring politicians were polite with no interruptions or insults. Each allowed the other to make their case about...
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That was ugly! Today’s Morning Joe offered a prime example of the notion that the bitterest political fights are the ones between members of the same party. Joe Scarborough and Bill Kristol got into a nasty spat over Kristol’s accusation that in the early days of the campaign, Morning Joe had been supportive of Donald Trump, and by extension bears some responsibility for his rise. An angry Scarborough shot back “you lied!” and laid out the case that he had declared early on that he wouldn’t vote for Trump, had analogized his call for a Muslim ban to Germany circa...
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The media is completely in the tank for Hillary. That’s no secret. Remember the WikiLeaks email that exposed the DNC working with CNN to get town hall questions beforehand? They had a hard time explaining that… Now Donald Trump is making a bold claim about last night’s debate that links directly back to that controversy. "Why didn't Hillary Clinton announce that she was inappropriately given the debate questions – she secretly used them! Crooked Hillary." — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 20, 2016
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Without saying any words, Hillary Clinton sent a message to voters the moment she walked onto the stage at Wednesday night's presidential debate in Las Vegas. Or rather the Democratic presidential candidate's white Ralph Lauren pantsuit sent the message. Clinton has worn Ralph Lauren's designs often since kicking off her campaign. For example, she wore a cobalt blue Ralph Lauren suit for the campaign's opening rally last year in New York City. But it's her choice of color -- not designer -- that's significant. "The choice of a white suit for Wednesday’s debate harkened back to the not-so-distant past, when...
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Could Hillary's smile cost her the election? Twitter mocks Clinton's 'creepy grandma' grin as she smirks her way through presidential debate CAPTION: The Democratic candidate faced a flood of insults as she took to the stage at the University of Las Vegas on Wednesday, with many viewers confessing they were 'creeped out' by her stubborn grin. Hundreds took to Twitter to describe her smile as 'scary' and 'creepy'. Others questioned why, when being slammed with insults from her opponent, her expression did not drop.
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An hour and 18 minutes into Wednesday night’s debate, Donald Trump effectively acknowledged his coming defeat. “Lotsa luck, Hillary,” he said, after a peroration on the humanitarian disaster in Syria and how it is going to consume much of the next president’s time over the next four years. What will she need luck for if she’s not going to be president? Ten minutes earlier, Trump told moderator Chris Wallace he will let us all know on election night whether he is going to accept the results of the Nov. 8 balloting. It was a shocking and cravenly irresponsible thing to...
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It was great to witness UNLV's Presidential debate tonight. Great running in to many friends! Trump ran the table and clearly explained his vision for making America safe and strong again. What a gamble it would be to vote for status quo failed government... more of the same of what dug us into the mess we're in today. Thank you to superb law enforcement personnel for keeping everyone safe tonight. Incredible job; incredibly tough task they accomplish - with a smile, no less! Seems silly media sheep are all chomping down on one issue after this debate, at least according...
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Donald Trump won tonight’s debate. He didn’t implode, he didn’t blither, he didn’t continually interrupt Hillary Clinton and he didn’t even sniff much. And, frankly, he had the best retorts and one-liners. Clinton was on her heels much of the night, and several times, she had to reset by resorting to tired, hollow platitudes — which only drove home the point that she lacks authenticity and appears to be a typical politician who is therefore dishonest. That said, Clinton was an able, informed politician, but Trump — for the first time — appeared to be a worthy opponent. The fact...
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Trump: 43 Clinton: 41 Johnson: 7 Stein: 4 Undecided: 5
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10/20 10/19 Change Trump 44.4 44.1 + . 3 Clinton 43.8 43.9 - . 1
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So, I am watching Hannity after the debate, and he cuts away to Hillary being interviewed on the plane. She went on and on nauseatingly about her "horror" at Trump's not accepting the results, and about the Russians and the 17 agencies garbage. But did you notice, at the end, when asked about the O'Keefe videos, she quickly cut off the reporter, said "I know nothing about all that" and wheeled around and left the interview. She is afraid.
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It’s too early to measure the impact of last night’s final presidential debate, but Republican Donald Trump now has a three-point lead nationally on Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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CNN focus group declares Trump the winner 5 Hillary Clinton 10 Donald Trump 5 Still Undecided
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Was someone feeding Hillary her lines during the debate? Listen in as you can hear Hillary Clinton being fed the line to use for the number of victims in the nightclub killing in Orlando. You can hear as she stumbles for her answer, someone whispers the line “Dozens”.
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CNN focus group declares Trump the winner. 5 Hillary Clinton. 10 Donald Trump. 5 Still Undecided. Watch Video...
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The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online White House Watch survey finds Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 40%. Six percent (6%) still prefer Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, and three percent (3%) favor Green Party nominee Jill Stein. Another three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.
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The final presidential debate of the 2016 presidential election is over and according to pollster Frank Luntz and his focus group, Trump was the winner of tonight's debate. That being said, it was close. href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DebateNight?src=hash">#DebateNight pic.twitter.com/jDV5RP9eno— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 20, 2016 The other winner of the night is moderator Chris Wallace, who did an excellent job managing the candidates, asking questions and staying out of the debate as a contestant. Chris Wallace is hands down the best moderator of the cycle, bravo #debates— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) October 20, 2016
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LIVE Final Debate in Las Vegas, NV
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