This LG says why she supports Trump over Clinton-she wants she and her friends to stay alive;
Lesbian Trump supporter slams gay Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook
A lesbian supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s gay campaign manager to task for his blatant hypocrisy.
Twitter’s “DeplorableCorgiGirl” posted a video Monday to chastise Mook over his involvement with Clinton, who has accepted millions of dollars from foreign Muslim nations that treat gays as subhuman.
In the segment, “Recording from my Basket – Robby MOOK,” “Deb” laid out exactly why she believes Mook is selling out gays.
Trump could win today-he did just fine in the debate despite some missed opportunity and Fester Dolt cheated for Clinton;
Reporting from my Basket- Robby MOOK, how as a gay man can you be Hillary's campaign manger ! U r a disgrace Mookhttps://youtu.be/x0Tp2UUQf2k
“And it’s really flooring the hell out of me that he’s supporting a woman that took money from these countries, from these countries that would take him and his friends or his lover or his partner and throw them off a building and kill them,” she said.
“I’m floored over this,” the woman added. “I had my suspicions that he was, watching him, but before I come out on anybody I had to reup on him and he is (gay). What a freaking disgrace.”
DeplorableCorgiGirl, also known as @DebraMax on Twitter, donned a Trump for President 2016 shirt in the video. She explained that she lived through the worst of the aids epidemic and believes threats and acts of terrorism from radical Islamists that support Clinton present a far scarier situation.
“You know Mr. Mook, I got to tell you something. I was out of the closet during the time of AIDS … you’re 36 years old, you don’t know anything about that. And for me that was a very bad time. I lost a lot of friends then.
DeplorableCorgiGirl
Electoral college; Read it and weep marxist criminals;
UPI/CVoter state polls: Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton in Electoral College
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- Donald Trump would earn enough votes to win the presidency in the Electoral College based on UPI/CVoter's state tracking poll released Monday.
Trump would amass 292 votes and Clinton would get 246 with 270 needed to secure the oval office.
But the candidates' leads are narrow enough -- 5 percent or less -- in 12 states to classify them as swing states, meaning 156 electoral votes could be up for grabs.
If the battleground states are not counted, the race would be tied 191-191.
Just one swing state -- Florida with 29 votes -- could shift to give Clinton easily enough Electoral College votes to win, 275-263. Or switching Pennsylvania with 20 votes and Virginia with 13 would having her prevailing even more, 279-259.
Each candidate leads in six of the 12 battleground states.
Trump leads in Florida (1.8 percent), Iowa (2 percent), North Carolina (2.5 percent), Ohio (1 percent), Pennsylvania (1.3 percent) and Virginia (3.4 percent).
Clinton is ahead in Colorado (3.5 percent), Michigan (4.4 percent), Minnesota (4.0 percent), Nevada (0.5 percent), New Hampshire (0.9 percent) and Wisconsin (3.4 percent).
Nationwide, Clinton's biggest leads are in the District of Columbia (66.2 percent) and Hawaii (31.5 percent).
For Trump, his biggest advantages are in Utah (38.4 percent) and Wyoming (36 percent).
All states except Nebraska and Maine award all of their votes to the winning candidate. Nebraska and Maine allocate two Electoral Votes to the popular vote winner, and then one each to the popular vote winner in each congressional district (two in Maine, three in Nebraska) in their state.
Since the congressional district breakdown wasn't available, Trump was allocated all of Nebraska's votes and Clinton earned all of Maine's votes based on their overall polling in the states.
The poll was conducted Sept. 12-25 among likely voters. The poll is tracking 250 likely voters in each state every week, leading to a state representative sample size of 500 voters. In all, the poll covered about 25,000 samples over two weeks.
Because the poll is conducted online and individuals self-select to participate, a margin of error cannot be calculated. The poll has a credibility interval of 3 percentage points.
In the daily nationwide UPI/CVoter tracking poll released Monday, Clinton and Trump are in a virtual tie. The online poll shows Clinton with 47.81 percent, compared with Trump's 47.14 percent, a difference of 0.67 percent.
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Personally I'm actually hoping for Trump to win.
It'd be a nice lesson for the american people. ;)
Especially when he decides to nuke IS and the fallout starts to devastate countries that used to see USA as an ally.
How's the US oil production atm? Do you produce enough to sustain your own needs?
I only ask because it is likely that US will be getting no more oil from anywhere in the world, should Trump go impulsive and reactive while in The Office. One major terror-attack trackable to an IS-stronghold during the Trump-reign, and the US response will be swift and most likely nuclear.
we don't need to worry about it because H has a plan; more solar panels, you know, the panels that only use 16% of electrons at any given time-if we cover most of the US with solar panels all our problems will be solved
That sounds sort of RIDICULOUS. Did H really say something like that, or are you just trying to troll me?
she went on about renewables by expanding solar panel usage-she probably has an interest in one of the big manufacturers-1 3'x 5' panel only directs 16% of electrons into the center magnet at any given time-they basically sell lots of plastic and silica-if it were one hundred percent efficient I'd mount one to the roof of my car