I think we can allow ourselves to be perhaps a little less stressed, now that Donald is really starting to show a psychic meltdown and all these groping accounts with more videos coming down the pike.
As the parade of recent gropees comes forward, Republican endorsers who un-endorsed him but re-endorsed him on his word that it was "just locker room banter" will now have to re-un-endorse him.
"...Clinton would defeat Trump among women by a margin similar to … actually, there’s no good comparison, since no candidate has won a presidential election by more than 26 percentage points since the popular vote became a widespread means of voting in 1824. To get to 33 points, you’d have to take the Eisenhower-Stevenson margin and add Lyndon B. Johnson’s 23-point win over Barry Goldwater in 1964 on top of it."
I really, really hope Trump loses in figures like this. An absolutely crushing defeat to send home the point that the majority of Americans are not jingoistic misogynist xenophobes, hostile to all forms of intelligence, like Trump (and his supporters).
Maybe it's time to chip in for plane tickets for this group of women so Hillary can stage her own pre-debate press conference surprise. Oh, but darn that high road!
Yuck yuck YUCK! Ugh, how did these women manage to stopped themselves from punching him in the face? I worked as a waitress for a year in college, and the one time a creepy creep grabbed my ass, I "accidentally" dumped a bowl of soup on his lap!
The only beneficiaries of this election cycle are the media people. The average American voter should be sad that our country has stooped so low as to have him on the ballot. We are the laugh of the year to the world.
Wow, what have we gotten to in elections when both candidates are involved in such scuzzy stuff like assaulting women? Will the next debate have invited audiences on both sides glaring silently?
Personally, I find stories from women on both sides of this election charade believable.
In the meantime, none of the real issues of importance are being addressed during debates or elsewhere. Including poverty and economic instability, healthcare for ALL (including ALL WOMEN), and our criminal foreign policy in which BOTH candidates seem driven to drive us into WW III, via one means or the other.
Vote for Stein/Baraka and give economic justice, healthcare justice, and foreign policy justice - not to mention gender justice - a REAL chance.
Good riddance to BOTH the Republican AND Democratic Parties for the 1 percent ONLY.
North American Jay Bird dear, I know how it is to be young and idealistic. But your candidate is an idiot.
Not only that, she has absolutely no support in Congress, due to the Green Party's essential frivolousness in only showing up every four years or so to scold us all for not being as liberal as they are. They're a joke party, and you need to own that.
But by all means, vote for her, if that is what your heart is telling you. Youth must be served, after all.
@18, Only one candidate is involved in assaulting women. But your candidate Stein will harm countless children with her anti vaccination nonsense.
I'll vote for the one candidate that has consistently been there advocating and making life better for women and children...Hillary Clinton.
Who does Donald think he is, Bill Clinton?
I know. It's a shame when a youthful indiscretion might ruin any man's promising future.
Has Carly Fiorina endorsed him yet? And did Ted Cruz ever unendorse him? Cruz already sold out his old lady by endorsing him.
I really, really hope Trump loses in figures like this. An absolutely crushing defeat to send home the point that the majority of Americans are not jingoistic misogynist xenophobes, hostile to all forms of intelligence, like Trump (and his supporters).
Personally, I find stories from women on both sides of this election charade believable.
In the meantime, none of the real issues of importance are being addressed during debates or elsewhere. Including poverty and economic instability, healthcare for ALL (including ALL WOMEN), and our criminal foreign policy in which BOTH candidates seem driven to drive us into WW III, via one means or the other.
Vote for Stein/Baraka and give economic justice, healthcare justice, and foreign policy justice - not to mention gender justice - a REAL chance.
Good riddance to BOTH the Republican AND Democratic Parties for the 1 percent ONLY.
Not only that, she has absolutely no support in Congress, due to the Green Party's essential frivolousness in only showing up every four years or so to scold us all for not being as liberal as they are. They're a joke party, and you need to own that.
But by all means, vote for her, if that is what your heart is telling you. Youth must be served, after all.
I'll vote for the one candidate that has consistently been there advocating and making life better for women and children...Hillary Clinton.