Who do you think is going to win the USA's elections?

SO I just wanted to see the different opinion of other people. Please also state why you think this person is going to win the elections. Remember this is not about who you would like to win the election, but who do you think is going to win the elections. You have to vote to see the results, no cheating :) .

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Hilary because people are dumb enough to vote for her purely because of gender. Albeit, her husband does have a good reputation.

rubio by a land slide

demorcrats have awfull canidates

sanders, a socialist, wo will fail to hold democratic strong points, and will lose swing states

actually rep fisrt

trump wins nomination(doubt it) he will get walked over by clintin, or sanders

easy win for the demcrats

rubio wins nomination=me happy

plus he will take the latino vote, and he is polling well with young voters, california looking red if u ask me....

he will retake the 29iner of florida, and with cruz gone, Id say it will be a tight battle for texas

cant predict that now..

Id say the smarter people in texas will go for rubio, as they know a wall wont work

tight,

arizonia, rubio will take,

Id say rubio and I hope rubio, best candidate,

also for the record, Id rather see trump presisdent than cruz

left side

clitin, hated by party, and party leader

lot of mistakes

bit of a botch

but since the only good dem candade martin o mally, gone Id say shame bout that

and sanders and clintin close

larger support for clintin, plus sanders not very popular

going to be close, but with candadadies like them, Im gonna say that there will be a republician president next year

And I hope and think that it will be marco rubio

like, saders wont hold california, texas, florida, arizonia

rubio will wipe the floor,

sanders will take, Mishigan,maine, NH, vermont, maybe NY, gotta look into details there again

mid west, around ohio be the battlestates

actually Id sander will take ohio

Id say elsewhere will be red


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

I'd have to say Sanders is gonna win, merely because the promise of free stuff(At the cost of higher taxes) is enough to buy a lot of votes.

Russian bias? I think you mean Russian fact, Comrade!

O.M.G.

if I take a look over the "großen Teich" (Atlantic) I see a horror cabinet of some crazy old man and a granny. Come on America, that's your best politician for the future? It's a shame!

Xarus wrote:

O.M.G.

if I take a look over the "großen Teich" (Atlantic) I see a horror cabinet of some crazy old man and a granny. Come on America, that's your best politician for the future? It's a shame!

If we take a look to Europe the options aren't better...

Merkel & Hollande are now 61,Cameron is 49, Rajoy is 60, Renzi is 41....

The top politicians in Europe are much younger than the American candidates! Merkel comes now to her political end, and is 61. Clinton is now 68 will become president of the USA, a very hard job, with a lot of stress. Trump is 69, Sanders is 74! Kasich is 63, only Cruz and Rubio are younger, but it seems that they have no chance.

Xarus wrote:

Merkel & Hollande are now 61,Cameron is 49, Rajoy is 60, Renzi is 41....

The top politicians in Europe are much younger than the American candidates! Merkel comes now to her political end, and is 61. Clinton is now 68 will become president of the USA, a very hard job, with a lot of stress. Trump is 69, Sanders is 74! Kasich is 63, only Cruz and Rubio are younger, but it seems that they have no chance.

Why do you take in count their age and not their ideas?

JosΓ© Mujica became president of Uruguay with 75, in my opinion, one of the best presidents ever.

I would be interested in knowing how many people who responded to this are actually from the U.S.? It is fascinating the diversity of the view points.

Xarus wrote:

Merkel & Hollande are now 61,Cameron is 49, Rajoy is 60, Renzi is 41....

The top politicians in Europe are much younger than the American candidates! Merkel comes now to her political end, and is 61. Clinton is now 68 will become president of the USA, a very hard job, with a lot of stress. Trump is 69, Sanders is 74! Kasich is 63, only Cruz and Rubio are younger, but it seems that they have no chance.

mate rubio gonna win

Clitin, hated by her party, old as well, plus just seems to be hated around

Snaders- Socialist, that plans on bankrupting every employer, and then giving every employee 52 weeks of paid vacation

Trump- Trump( still not the worst candadate)

Cruz- Extreme right, I heard something about private security, and the US will live like the purge

Rubio- only issue is that he wants to re embargo Cuba, which I can understand, although I dont have a complete opinion on that topic

otherwise, he is young fresh, with rather good expierence in the upper hosue of congress

overall, I think the candadates are poor from the democrats at least

martin O mally was a great candadate, but its a shame that sanders and clinting are now where they are

Id say that it will be a rubio nomination

He can capture the latino vote, y se puede hablar espanola

its possible that he can take california, hold texas and florida

then right away he at what 29, 29,

58, 55

108, prob wrong but yea, plus all mid west, battle zones, as I said, northeast, NY, Pen, Ohio


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

My scenario:

All four Republicans will remain in the race all the way to the convention. This will stop Trump from getting a majority of the delegates on the first vote. After the first vote, the delegates will be free to vote for anyone as it becomes a 'brokered convention'. The Republican establishment will push for Cruz as the nominee causing Trump to run as a third party candidate.

Clinton will win the Democratic nominee because that is what the Democratic establishment wants. Sanders is pulling a large majority of the young voters, but he cannot defeat money.

With Cruz as the Rep., Clinton as the Dem. and Trump as a third party independent, he will draw off enough votes from Cruz to let Clinton win.

And the country loses.

Cruisechef wrote:

My scenario:

All four Republicans will remain in the race all the way to the convention. This will stop Trump from getting a majority of the delegates on the first vote. After the first vote, the delegates will be free to vote for anyone as it becomes a 'brokered convention'. The Republican establishment will push for Cruz as the nominee causing Trump to run as a third party candidate.

Clinton will win the Democratic nominee because that is what the Democratic establishment wants. Sanders is pulling a large majority of the young voters, but he cannot defeat money.

With Cruz as the Rep., Clinton as the Dem. and Trump as a third party independent, he will draw off enough votes from Cruz to let Clinton win.

And the country loses.

Yeah that is what I kinda think will happen to. I hope not Hillary.... Id rather have Cruz.

Trump currently is the frontliner in the Republican vote but doubt he will get the Republican nomination.. The Florida Primary is coming up and its one of the most important ones. Florida is the most important swing vote cause of its 29 votes. California i doubt would vote for a Republican Candidate much how Texas will never vote for a Democrat Candidate. Rubio holds the best chance at winning the Florida Primary because of his latino heritage and was a former Senator from Florida. Without Jeb Bush running anymore, who was former Governor of Florida.

Fyi i live in Florida

Currently, Rubio is trailing Trump in Florida but, as we have seen in Michigan, the pollsters can be wrong.

FYI...I'm from Michigan.

Cruisechef wrote:

My scenario:

All four Republicans will remain in the race all the way to the convention. This will stop Trump from getting a majority of the delegates on the first vote. After the first vote, the delegates will be free to vote for anyone as it becomes a 'brokered convention'. The Republican establishment will push for Cruz as the nominee causing Trump to run as a third party candidate.

Clinton will win the Democratic nominee because that is what the Democratic establishment wants. Sanders is pulling a large majority of the young voters, but he cannot defeat money.

With Cruz as the Rep., Clinton as the Dem. and Trump as a third party independent, he will draw off enough votes from Cruz to let Clinton win.

And the country loses.

Yes but Id say rubio will get the nomination over cruz

cruz is worse than trump, Id rather see trump as president than cruz...

Really I dont like sanders or hillary

also dont like cruz

I love trump lol, he a funny guy,

just an awful candadate

Rubio, the best

he gonna win the nomination

I have placed a 30€ bet that he wins the nomination

Paddy power, knows nothing about politics

and has his odds at 22/1

so I cant do maths

but thats a lot of money in return


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

whoever takes Florida will win the nomination

And a good conservative like me, lol will win

so rubio will win

I know he will win,

dem wise

hmm,,, Cant predict, as I hate them both

Although sanders is behind, Hillary has a lot of enemies inside the party

including Obama

plus I think come sept, many will be fed up of the government putting america in so much debt

jezz obama really has made a mess in that area


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

I'd say Hillary.

It's pretty clear that Trump is going to win the Republican nomination. Even if Rubio takes Florida, it won't be enough to get him the nomination, and Cruz is running out of caucuses to win.

On the Democratic side, Hillary is simply going to take most of the superdelegates, leaving Bernie in the dust.

That leaves us with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Trump supporters tend to be more hardline and there's a lot of people who strongly dislike Trump, so I'd predict that more swing states will fall towards Hillary, if simply for a dislike of Trump. Plus, she has far more experience, and... well, we all know why Trump wouldn't be the *ahem* ideal politician.

Or, this happens:

Cruisechef wrote:

My scenario:

All four Republicans will remain in the race all the way to the convention. This will stop Trump from getting a majority of the delegates on the first vote. After the first vote, the delegates will be free to vote for anyone as it becomes a 'brokered convention'. The Republican establishment will push for Cruz as the nominee causing Trump to run as a third party candidate.

Clinton will win the Democratic nominee because that is what the Democratic establishment wants. Sanders is pulling a large majority of the young voters, but he cannot defeat money.

With Cruz as the Rep., Clinton as the Dem. and Trump as a third party independent, he will draw off enough votes from Cruz to let Clinton win.

And the country loses.

Yes its gonna be tight on both sides

but Id say and hope hillary gets the nomination

but I think Im the only one who said rubio will win,

even do, I like many of his economic polices, and I dislike his social polices

that sums up how I feel about almost every republican lol

yea I really dislike most candadates in this election, besdies o"mallay

well in shall be interesting to see the outcome


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

salbalkus wrote:

I'd say Hillary.

It's pretty clear that Trump is going to win the Republican nomination. Even if Rubio takes Florida, it won't be enough to get him the nomination, and Cruz is running out of caucuses to win.

On the Democratic side, Hillary is simply going to take most of the superdelegates, leaving Bernie in the dust.

That leaves us with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Trump supporters tend to be more hardline and there's a lot of people who strongly dislike Trump, so I'd predict that more swing states will fall towards Hillary, if simply for a dislike of Trump. Plus, she has far more experience, and... well, we all know why Trump wouldn't be the *ahem* ideal politician.

Or, this happens:

Cruisechef wrote:

My scenario:

All four Republicans will remain in the race all the way to the convention. This will stop Trump from getting a majority of the delegates on the first vote. After the first vote, the delegates will be free to vote for anyone as it becomes a 'brokered convention'. The Republican establishment will push for Cruz as the nominee causing Trump to run as a third party candidate.

Clinton will win the Democratic nominee because that is what the Democratic establishment wants. Sanders is pulling a large majority of the young voters, but he cannot defeat money.

With Cruz as the Rep., Clinton as the Dem. and Trump as a third party independent, he will draw off enough votes from Cruz to let Clinton win.

And the country loses.

If Rubio wins Florida he would easily have a better chance of being the Republican Nomination over Trump, Trump is a front runner but thats only cause only his supporters are going out and voting. Meanwhile most of the people dont like Trump...aka the none idiots, the ones who actually have to work and actually have intelligence. Trump by far is the worst candidate as long as ive been born. Trump has a lot of supporters right now but he will not gain anymore. His main supporters are white supremacy and the percentage of the population who are fing stupid. If Rubio takes Florida i wouldnt be surprised if they choose him as the nominee right there. Like i said before Florida is the most important swing state. It literally can decide the next President like we did with Bush. Not only will Rubio hold the greatest advantage as being a former senator from Florida. He is well known in Florida and is Hispanic. A large portion of Florida's population is elderly and Hispanics. 2 groups that dont go well with Trump.

Going to be hard for Hillary to run the country if dead/in jail. Her actions as Secretary of State are defined as Treason. When convicted of her actions I hope she faces either a firing squad or placed in the brig on a naval vessel and never allowed to step on US soil again.

With both a republican house and senate it doesn't matter much who is elected as president. The president can only veto a bill twice if it makes it to his desk. If it passes a third time in congress, it is law. The only real action a president can take is invading a country for 60 days "if my memory serves me" without congressional authorization. Even executive orders can be shot down by the Judicial branch.

In my heart I feel there will not be an election and I hope I am wrong. If there is some situation that could allow Obama to declare a state of emergency, then he remains president until such time that issue is resolved. During this time you can be sure martial law would be declared. Millions have be spent militarizing the police force and other government agencies to combat those that would protest such actions. With the dependency on the federal government, shitty economy, and a state of apathy, things are not looking so good.

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