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Damien 01-02-2016 10:00

U.S Election 2016
 
Tonight is the official start of the US Presidential Election with the first primary taking place tonight in Iowa.

The democratic side is looking reasonably like it will be Clinton who shall win the nomination. She is facing tough opposition from the 'American Corbyn' Bernie Sanders in Iowa and New Hampshire and what happened with Obama should be remembered but it's hard to see him appealing to voters in the primaries to come and he actually behind in Iowa:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/02/33.jpg

The Republican side is more interesting/terrifying. Trump actually seems to be winning and there is a chance he will be unstoppable by the time the moderate Republicans rally around one 'mainstream' candidate:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/02/34.jpg

Ideally there Rubio (who is still quite right-wing, especially by European standards) will get a good enough results tonight to become the 'anyone but Trump' candidate.

Anyway it kicks off tonight.

denphone 01-02-2016 10:05

Re: US Election 2016
 
God help America if Trump ever becomes president.

Damien 01-02-2016 10:11

Re: US Election 2016
 
Trump is deeply unpopular among most Americans. If he wins the nomination the Republicans are effectively conceding the election unless, and this is where it is scary, something serious comes up against Clinton.

MalteseFalcon 01-02-2016 10:33

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I think there is more chance of the American population electing a British born gay male as President then there is of them electing a female President.

And to make myself unpopular, I'm stating right now that I want Trump to get the nomination and I hope he wins the election.

Hugh 01-02-2016 10:34

Re: US Election 2016
 
Can I ask why, Mark?

Derek 01-02-2016 11:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35819790)
I think there is more chance of the American population electing a British born gay male as President then there is of them electing a female President.

Plenty of people said that about the chances of a black president being elected.

heero_yuy 01-02-2016 11:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35819790)
I think there is more chance of the American population electing a British born gay male as President then there is of them electing a female President.

I thought you had to be American born to run for president? IIRC it's why Arnie can't run 'cos he's Austrian.

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And to make myself unpopular, I'm stating right now that I want Trump to get the nomination and I hope he wins the election.
Could be pretty dangerous.:erm:

MalteseFalcon 01-02-2016 12:15

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35819791)
Can I ask why, Mark?

Which part Hugh?

And yes, you have to be American born. Which is why I said there was more chance of a foreign born person being elected before a woman.

Hugh 01-02-2016 14:40

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35819806)
Which part Hugh?

And yes, you have to be American born. Which is why I said there was more chance of a foreign born person being elected before a woman.

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I want Trump to get the nomination and I hope he wins the election.

adzii_nufc 01-02-2016 14:40

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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35819794)
Plenty of people said that about the chances of a black president being elected.

Plenty of people went on absolutely ridiculous regarding Obama's push to the White House.
Quote:

Obama will impose Sharia Law upon the US!
The amount of times I heard that statement, I still question whether people were actually stupid enough to genuinely believe this or whether they were just a bunch of asses.

Damien 01-02-2016 14:52

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35819795)
I thought you had to be American born to run for president? IIRC it's why Arnie can't run 'cos he's Austrian.

The fun part of this is that it's another case of their constitution being a mess and the Founding Fathers' failure to be specific.

The line that forbids non 'American-born' citizens from becoming President is this:

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No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
The problem is that there is no actual definition of what is meant by natural born Citizen. Does it mean they were born as an American citizen or that they were born in America (anyone born in America has US citizenship)? Whilst logically we would say 'well, either' that isn't actually watertight.

So Ted Cruz who was born in Canada to American parents and had American citizenship at birth (via his parents) might not be eligible to run. Donald Trump keeps saying this and whilst we all suspect the Supreme Court would find he is eligible to run the Republicans are a bit concerned he could be subjected to court challenges should they nominate him from either Trump, the Democrats or some nut-job.

It's almost bound to be challenged and cause chaos all because the term has never been defined properly leaving political opponents the ambiguity they need. :dunce:

Ignitionnet 01-02-2016 16:08

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35819787)
Trump is deeply unpopular among most Americans. If he wins the nomination the Republicans are effectively conceding the election unless, and this is where it is scary, something serious comes up against Clinton.

There is a non-trivial chance of something serious coming up against Clinton. She has clearly acted illegal with regards to that dodgy email server of hers. She should be going to prison, not to the primaries.

Damien 01-02-2016 16:18

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35819859)
There is a non-trivial chance of something serious coming up against Clinton. She has clearly acted illegal with regards to that dodgy email server of hers. She should be going to prison, not to the primaries.

Well exactly although I am not quite sure the extent of her legal situation there. There seems to be a lot of claims and counterclaims and the obvious political game being played by some. Still it leaves her at risk and that's how we get a nutter in the White House. It's too late for anyone else to come in now though...

Kymmy 01-02-2016 16:28

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Although the email chances were determined to be top secret they were not allocated that level of security when they were sent/received so did she actually do anything wrong? Yes it was stupid to do what she did but at the time I don't think she did anything illegal.

If Trump does get the Republican nomination then they can wave goodbye to the presidency... Reminds me a bit of a certain political situation over here which is all I will say on the matter as we've have enough threads about the UK situation ;)

Gary L 01-02-2016 17:01

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I want Trump to win.
I think he'd make America and the rest of the world interesting.


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