U.S. ELECTIONS: MONEY MATTERS

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Bea Lever
Bea Lever

Conclusion: It takes about a billion dollars to get a marxist kneegrow and a ugly braindamaged white woman (s)elected president here in Merika. The cost for a populist veteran tv reality show billionaire is only one tenth of the cost. Not a big surprise.

Gator
Gator

Holy shit, I think I found some of that “inflation” the fed is having trouble locating. Someone call Janet…

Vodka
Vodka

This is quite disturbing, frankly. Only Ford couldn’t buy the election. If Trump loses, and gets out-spent because he didn’t tap his vast wealth that he brags about, he will go down as an all-time huckster.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever

Vodka
How many votes can you buy with 400 million big ones? Trump people aren’t for sale but ex- Bernie supporters are by nature up for any freeby.

Bigus Macus
Bigus Macus

” $2 Billion Worth of Free Media for Donald Trump”.

Of all the ways Donald Trump has shocked the political system, one of the most significant is how he wins primary after primary with one of the smallest campaign budgets.

fjord
fjord

Its not the votes that count, but who counts the votes.

Globalists, marxists have been in control for decades. You dont think they are going to bow out now if the peasants “choose” someone not in their cabal.?
Anyone notice how no matter who is in office, things never really change?
If you want peace, prepare for war.

Rdawg
Rdawg

“Anyone notice how no matter who is in office, things never really change?”

Not exactly. I have noticed things have gotten markedly worse in the last 15 years or so.

starfcker
starfcker

Think about is this way. Take away the numbers, and look at the matchups. In every single case, the better candidate won the election. And some of those, one candidate was not head and shoulders better than the other, but still recognizably better. The money normally flows to the better candidate, better investment. Not today. This time we have one great candiate, and one horrible one. It’s not going to be close.

kokoda
kokoda

Correlation does not equal causation. There are other variables.

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