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Discussion in 'Politics' started by Spike Trader, Dec 27, 2017.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    Yeah and Hillary was supposed to win the election too.
     
    #11     Dec 28, 2017
  2. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    #12     Dec 28, 2017
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  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Which taxes?

    Its ironic considering Donald Trump doesn’t pay income taxes. Thanks for reminding us.
     
    #13     Dec 28, 2017
  4. Trump pays the same rate as Buffet and Zuckerberg.
    You’re welcome
     
    #14     Dec 28, 2017
  5. fhl

    fhl

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    #15     Dec 28, 2017
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  6. The country just loves Obama and Hillary. That's why the electoral map turned out like this.

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    But keep those polls coming.
     
    #16     Dec 28, 2017
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    #17     Dec 28, 2017
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    The polls where millions more people voted for Hillary or the national polls that showed Hillary would get more votes?
     
    #18     Dec 28, 2017
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #19     Dec 28, 2017
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  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Obama ranked 12th best president by historians in new C-SPAN poll

    Josh Hafner , USA TODAY Published 10:26 a.m. ET Feb. 20, 2017

    Just weeks after leaving the White House, President Barack Obama ranks as the 12th best U.S. president overall in a new poll of historians conducted by C-SPAN ahead of Presidents Day.

    It's the first time Obama was eligible for the Presidential Historians Survey, which asked 91 historians to rank all 43 former presidents across 10 categories. Those include "Pursued Equal Justice for All," in which Obama ranked 3rd, and "Relations with Congress," in which he ranked 39th.

    Abraham Lincoln retained his top spot for the third time in the poll, which debuted in 2000 and last took place in 2009. Other consistently high-ranking presidents include George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt, all of whom made the top five overall in each survey.

    Also notable: George W. Bush bumped up three spots to 33rd since the poll's 2009 edition, while Bill Clinton stayed steady at 15th.

    The biggest loser since the 2009 survey is Andrew Jackson, the populist president whose portrait adorns the wall of President Donald Trump's Oval Office. Jackson dropped five spots, from 13th to 18th.
     
    #20     Dec 28, 2017
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