1. Originally posted by NeonTiger64:@Release3, I'm not here to promote Trump, just know that your posts are super condescending to all the non-"white men" that have valid concerns of a Clinton victory. Talking about the 100s of minorities that you've graced with conversation and how they feel proves nothing, it's like if you were to say "my black friend said...". And if you act as condescending in real life as you do on the boards, i can see why they wouldn't want to tell you, a white man, how they really felt anyway.
    Oh, to ALL non white men? Cool. My conversations with many people over the course of a year are irrelevant and prove nothing? Sweet. The people I've talked to didn't want to tell me how they really felt? Awesome. It'd be a lot easier to not give a shit, but I do. I really care about my friends, family, neighbors, and the people I live with. Is Hillary perfect? Absolutely not, but I'd like for you to tell me who is.
  2. Originally posted by Release3:[..]
    Oh, to ALL non white men? Cool. My conversations with many people over the course of a year are irrelevant and prove nothing? Sweet. The people I've talked to didn't want to tell me how they really felt? Awesome. It'd be a lot easier to not give a shit, but I do. I really care about my friends, family, neighbors, and the people I live with. Is Hillary perfect? Absolutely not, but I'd like for you to tell me who is.
    I know a lot of minorities who are not voting for Hillary. They think she is fake and will say whatever she thinks will get a vote. Most of those are latinos.
  3. You may know the occasional latino that will vote for Trump, but the vast majority of them, between 75 to 80% support Hillary.
    The only group Trump wins is white men, specially without college degree.
  4. Says who? You? Some poll they took made out of 2000 people from some other region. I live in Texas. We have alot of Latinos. You live in the midwest
  5. Oh, I forgot, you don't accept any evidence except your "unbiased opinion". Don't give me that "I live in Texas" shit. I lived in Austin until last year and I'm Mexican. We hate Trump's ass. Early voting by latinos is at an all-time high.
    Good luck not believing in hard data. Let's see what latinos prefer tomorrow.
  6. Watch your language. I guess thats very Hillary of you and I dont need to take a poll for evidence I can walk out outside and talk to people. If you did live in Austin then you should know that Austin votes different then the rest of the state. But I guess you dont look at "evidence". Btw which poll would you be looking at? The polls right now cant even agree on who is winning. So take your "hard evidence" somewhere else.
  7. Unbelievable. I am here discussing with other people that are disagreeing with me but you are the only person here that cannot accept reality.
    Newsflash: every poll agrees that Hillary will win, every poll knows that blacks, latinos vote overwhelmingly for Hillary. You don't even need polls for that, just common sense.The most pessimistic prediction site has Hillary with 75% chances of winning.
    It's pointless to discuss anything with you, so just get everything out of your system. Good bye.
  8. Other than this one and others? Man Cesar you should really start learning to read. This is by CNN Clinton News Network
    Poll: Nine weeks out, a near even race

    By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director

    Updated 11:42 AM ET, Wed September 7, 2016

    New CNN poll: Trump and Clinton in dead heat 02:23

    Story highlightsHillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has largely evaporated, according to a new CNN/ORC PollLibertarian Gary Johnson stands at 7%

    Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN/ORC Poll.
  9. Or this one

    With one day to go, Donald Trump extended his lead over Hillary Clinton, 43% to 41%, according to the latestIBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll. That comes
  10. It's a combination of voters from different backgrounds that decide the election. We don't need to nor should we split that up into categories especially when the message coming from both sides (whether you believe it or not) is about bringing America together and making the country great again. I'm not even American but I know the worlds a better place when we work together and accept each other.
  11. In the scenario of the Bush/Gore election, the Electoral College may vote against the general constituency. Which I think is possible but unlikely. So who knows what tomorrow will hold.
  12. Originally posted by hamman:Other than this one and others? Man Cesar you should really start learning to read. This is by CNN Clinton News Network
    Poll: Nine weeks out, a near even race

    By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director

    Updated 11:42 AM ET, Wed September 7, 2016

    New CNN poll: Trump and Clinton in dead heat 02:23

    Story highlightsHillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has largely evaporated, according to a new CNN/ORC PollLibertarian Gary Johnson stands at 7%

    Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN/ORC Poll.
    First of all, I'm tired of your condescending shit. Stop treating everyone like a 5 year old. Yes, I can say "shit", even if it offends you.
    A minute ago you didn't believe in polls, now you give polls... from September 7 (who here needs to learn how to read?).
    There is this thing called math and statistics. When you add all the polls, start adding weight to serious polls and throw away the garbage, Hillary has a solid 3-4% percent lead that is definite at this stage.
    This is not my opinion, these are cold facts. If you don't want to deal with them, wait until tomorrow.
    I can't believe you want to lecture me, a latino, about what latinos think.