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This sherwani-clad guy shows you how to get kicked out of a Trump rally in style

Indians love trump because they see a reflection of Modi in him. :sarcastic:

Modi toadies are under the illusion that Trump will be their man. Trump is going to seize their jobs and bring them back home. He is going to make them deal they won't refuse. LOL @ the reflection part.
 
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Percentages lie, you guys saying all Americans Trump's gonna win and stuff should look at the Voter Turnout.

I don't know these "guys" you're talking about, but I'm pretty sure that in my brief conversations with @Desertfalcon I've noted that Trump is hardly in a position to win a general election, assuming he'd even win the Republican nomination, which is hardly certain if Rubio continues his campaign just to take delegates away from Trump and Cruz, who I don't consider any better than Trump, continues to have strong showings.

That there's been a push to nominate Paul Ryan, irrespective of the primary or caucus delegation totals. Is a rather clear sign that even republicans aren't too keen on Trump.

I also have mentioned voter turnout in my conversation with DesertFalcon, specifically in the primaries and caucuses, and have noted that there's discrepancies there too. For Sanders this discrepancy is with a heavy bias in majority white states, and record low turnout at the Democratic caucuses and primaries, which undercut his platform of galvanizing the non-voters with a "political revolution." No one can within with just White votes, a problem for Trump too as he continues his assault on minorities.

For Trump this discrepancy is his ceiling and how much he's loathed by many Republicans, let alone Democrats and Independents. For every vote Trump gets, his rivals get two. He has his support base, but it's not as impressive as it seems.

Check the US Presidential Elections 2016 News and Views | Page 18 thread for my views. I hardly think Trump is popular with the majority of people in the US, and those graphics were just snapshots of last nights (3/5/16) voting, not any justification for the successor or popularity of any candidate.

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I'm following the US elections closely and not only looking at percentages but demographics including race, ethnicity, wealth and the region votes are coming form (differences in voting between high wealth locations and low wealth ones, differences between high wealth blacks and low wealth whites). I'm also interested in knowing what the US presidential elections mean for US policy towards Europe and Russia and how a president will effect the US military in Europe and specifically Norway, which hosts a vast number of Marines and their equipment.

Blame my classes for this.
 
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Special thanks to Technofox at the American Military Forum for these photos.

This is the main reason I'm paying attention to the US elections, from a personal perspective anyway (I'm doing so for course credit too):

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Norway is host to a large number of US Marines and their equipment. With Russia being a problem in the East, and the US seeking to reassure tense NATO allies that it still supports the alliance, what would a new US president mean for our and European defense and US forces in Europe?

Sanders seems opposed to anything provocative, so isn't likely to bolster US troop numbers, he may even reduce them. Both Cruz and Clinton are more hawkish and would likely do the opposite of Sanders, while Trump has been too inconsistent with his views to get an accurate read on, but he's been buddy-buddy with Putin verbally and hawkish towards China, so I'm not sure of his commitment to Europe either.

Thoughts anyone?
 
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A possible presidential candidate who goes on to say that Mexicans are rapists and all Muslims should be banned from entering the country isn't particularly looking after the interests of a country. In fact, it is the most stupid and ignorant thing to utter. This is hardly an intellectual debate on policies. It is rather a clown festivity where the candidates are scolding each other and resorting to blame games. Please don't try to convince me that this is a normal thing and that I ought to be impressed.

As for 9/11, American policy makers should have thought about that before arming Jihadis in Afghanistan during the Cold War and elsewhere around the world. They did the same thing in Iraq and Syria and just look at the entire Middle East engulfed with the ISIS problem today. You reap what you sow. Blaming the minorities for problems created by American policy makers doesn't make any sense.

Like I said, I'm going to celebrate the day Trump gets elected. America deserves a loony and a madman like Trump who threatens world peace as well as the American future. The way I see it, more Americans ought to vote for Trump. Arrogant and angry people deserve Trump.

It is funny you say that people elect popular leaders all over the world. Didn't Egypt not so long ago democratically elect Morsi who got removed by a dictator whilst the world looked the other way? This world is filled with duplicity and hypocrisy. There is no thing as a fair and honest leader.

Your sarcasm regarding me not knowing anything about American affairs goes both ways. I see Indian members on this forum interfering and imposing their opinions related to Pakistan in many topics. Do the Pakistani forum members ever question Indian knowledge regarding their own country? If we follow your logic, there would be no discussion. What I do find odd though is how you enter this discussion to defend the racist supporters of a clown like Trump.

LOL @ Trump helping India. He has already told India to fight a nuclear war with Pakistan. So much for helping India...

Finally, is this is how Trump supporters or you define an intelligent and a civil person?

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Sigh... i give up,in the end Americans will decide whom they want to elect.Your and my opinions dont matter.

Even if, Trump says to fight a nuclear war with Pakistan, do you think we are that stupid to fight war because someone said so? Can't say much about the other side though.
 
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