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Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign cycle - 10/28/2016 10:20:28 AM   
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Not so much thinking about who wins on November 8th, but what will the outfall be for future campaigns and/or elections after - and as a result of - the current one?

For starters, I will repeat some things I heard over the last few weeks:

A. This election cycle will have proven the utter and abysmal failure of the GOP presidential nomination process. Is a drastic change necessary?

B. The GOP's disregard for the advice in its own so-called "autopsy report" (Growth and Opportunity Project) after the 2012 election virtually guarantees its continued failure to win the presidency. Is there any chance Republicans will attempt to be more inclusive in their outreach?

C. The disclosure of various Clinton campaign emails by outside entities will lead to much stronger cyber-security protocols by all future campaign staffs, perhaps including the use of sophisticated encryption programs.

I'm sure others will have similar ideas/observations covering all the parties involved in this election.



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RE: Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign c... - 10/28/2016 10:48:00 AM   
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A. The fuking titanic
B. An asylum of utter fuking maniacs
C. America hacks all humans everywhere...a 10 min predator sex tape best her 26000+ emails of no particular interest...even in 2004 I do not believe the orange heeded bastard (this one WM?) could get it up if he bathed in a bath of coke and Viagra..creature is simply off its nut(head) and a false dawn, or sunset - they are real things btw - just not to behold save for errancy.

My observations are you are a fuking idiot, not pretty one at that, and my ideas? I should hurl that lot into a volcano, and charge you all before the hurling takes place.

I learned you have no choice, or no-one will plonk for another choice - gullible and meek as they come besting even the English by a country mile as the fair pterodactyl flies...why does his arms remind me of trex and his frighty hair scare me ever so

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RE: Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign c... - 10/28/2016 11:04:44 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sloguy02246

Not so much thinking about who wins on November 8th, but what will the outfall be for future campaigns and/or elections after - and as a result of - the current one?

For starters, I will repeat some things I heard over the last few weeks:

A. This election cycle will have proven the utter and abysmal failure of the GOP presidential nomination process. Is a drastic change necessary?



Just on this: As a "third party voter", I am stating unequivocally: ALL primaries should be CLOSED primaries.

It's unfair that non-republican voters and the media were allowed to pick the GOP's candidate for them.



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RE: Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign c... - 10/28/2016 11:18:41 AM   
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It's unfair that non-republican voters and the media were allowed to pick the GOP's candidate for them.

Who were they hoping might vote for the lying little cunt if they nominated him, then? They'd still get the Republican vote if they fished Osama bin Laden's corpse out of the Persian gulf and ran him with Abu Hamza as his veep nominee.
The Republicans appointed the circus peanut as their candidate because they thought might appeal to non-Republican voters. They could have done something about it when he got the nomination, but didn't. Whining about him bringing the party into disrepute at this late stage is utterly pathetic.

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RE: Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign c... - 10/28/2016 12:45:20 PM   
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LMAO the GOP cant take responsibility for anything.
Trump is their own monster...every ugly repulsive inch of him.
ONLY theirs.
It looks good on them.
true colours



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RE: Lessons to be learned from this election/campaign c... - 10/28/2016 1:08:44 PM   
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That livid "you know when you've been Tango-ed" orange, you mean?

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