Tim Drayton wrote:On the other hand, the way that the right-wing populists are immediately detracting all of the ludicrous claims they made during the UK referendum campaign and now all appear to have gone to ground and are shirking their responsibility to get the country out of the mess they have got it into may perhaps cause people elsewhere to think twice about the hollow, inflammatory, populist claims made by right-wing populists.
repulsewarrior wrote:...now, with Sanders endorsing Clinton tonight, it leads me to wonder; May, Merkel, and Hillary: interesting indeed.
kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...now, with Sanders endorsing Clinton tonight, it leads me to wonder; May, Merkel, and Hillary: interesting indeed.
In what way?
kurupetos wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...now, with Sanders endorsing Clinton tonight, it leads me to wonder; May, Merkel, and Hillary: interesting indeed.
In what way?
I will stick my neck out right now and make a prediction regarding the US November elections.
Donald Trump will be the next US President, winning by a narrow margin. He was after all written off as a big joke on entering the race for the Republican nomination. He has surprised many by winning comfortably the Republican nomination.
Clinton, though ahead of most polls, does carry a lot of baggage that could get a lot more evident in a few months time. Im by no means implying that I support Trump, merely commenting on his chances of becoming the next US President. Americans are not entirely happy with mainstream politicians, many issues facing the US and they see Trump as one that can resolve many of these issues, not least the illegal immigrants.
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