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« Reply #25 on: October 10, 2016, 08:06:43 PM »


I don't know if it's the lighting or what ..... but that image looks really nice !
The campaign should use it for additional publication.
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« Reply #26 on: October 10, 2016, 08:11:38 PM »

Pictures aren't real! Vosem is lying! So are the reporters! Clinton supporters don't exist!

Strawmen arguments are an indication one is unable to defend their position on its own merits. Please cite where I suggested pictures aren't real or that Clinton supporters aren't real. Seriously, by your argument here, I can supply one photo of a Trump rally and claim 50,000 people showed up. As for Vosem, he himself noted he didn't know the count number only that he was there and the event did happen (Which I never claimed to the contrary).

Let's try to make a valid, coherent argument okay?

I mean, what I said is that those are the signs and the set-up that I saw an hour ago today, while you questioned whether the picture was from the rally that was today. It was.

(For the record, I am the guy in the crowd way to Hillary's left holding up a white sign (you cannot make out the words, but they say "I Will Vote"), while nobody around me is holding anything and most of the signs in the crowd are blue ("Stronger Together").
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« Reply #27 on: October 10, 2016, 08:14:55 PM »

Pictures aren't real! Vosem is lying! So are the reporters! Clinton supporters don't exist!

Strawmen arguments are an indication one is unable to defend their position on its own merits. Please cite where I suggested pictures aren't real or that Clinton supporters aren't real. Seriously, by your argument here, I can supply one photo of a Trump rally and claim 50,000 people showed up. As for Vosem, he himself noted he didn't know the count number only that he was there and the event did happen (Which I never claimed to the contrary).

Let's try to make a valid, coherent argument okay?

You mean one that doesn't consist of denying reality even after we get independent verification that the picture is in fact from the rally and there was 8,000 people there?
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« Reply #28 on: October 10, 2016, 08:16:52 PM »

Pictures aren't real! Vosem is lying! So are the reporters! Clinton supporters don't exist!

Strawmen arguments are an indication one is unable to defend their position on its own merits. Please cite where I suggested pictures aren't real or that Clinton supporters aren't real. Seriously, by your argument here, I can supply one photo of a Trump rally and claim 50,000 people showed up. As for Vosem, he himself noted he didn't know the count number only that he was there and the event did happen (Which I never claimed to the contrary).

Let's try to make a valid, coherent argument okay?

I mean, what I said is that those are the signs and the set-up that I saw an hour ago today, while you questioned whether the picture was from the rally that was today. It was.

(For the record, I am the guy in the crowd way to Hillary's left holding up a white sign (you cannot make out the words, but they say "I Will Vote"), while nobody around me is holding anything and most of the signs in the crowd are blue ("Stronger Together").

That's kool. (I see you.)
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« Reply #29 on: October 10, 2016, 08:19:39 PM »

So what happened to that "no Clinton enthusiasm"? Also Trump's 8,000 rally in PA is down 2,000 from April.
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« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2016, 08:25:10 PM »

So what happened to that "no Clinton enthusiasm"? Also Trump's 8,000 rally in PA is down 2,000 from April.

Apparently people like a woman who prepares for debates and can complete basic sentences.
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« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2016, 08:43:45 PM »

Millennials are coming home....

As a proud college kid living in Ohio back in the early '90s, I know well how large OSU is, not to mention the electoral performance that Bernie did in Columbus, while losing the state dramatically overall in most other counties.

This is a big deal, in that Clinton has been able to bring younger Bernie supporters into her campaign instead of flirting with 3rd party candidates in college towns across America.

No joke.... since Post Labor Day, the Trump debate debacle in Round One, and now the recent video revelations of Trump speaking in his own words, the Millennials are now getting enthused in a key city/county/state that Trump can absolutely not afford to lose.

Meanwhile, Team Trump has been alienating Republicans and Evangelicals based upon not only his debate performance, but even more recently "hot mic" comments regarding women, that has cost him support most heavily among Men, Millennials, and Seniors in terms of previous support levels.

I love the buckeye state, and many favorite memories from when I was a "Boy in Ohio" in the song by the great Phil Ochs.

This. The number of Millennial #BernieOrBust people I know who are now staunchly and enthusiastically behind Hillary is amazing. The first debate did wonders for her. 
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« Reply #32 on: October 10, 2016, 09:09:08 PM »

Meanwhile, Trump is only getting 8k at his hate-rally in Wilkes-Barre, where he got 10k when he visited in April. Sad!

Tamara Keith from NPR[/url] is reporting 18,500 people as per a Secret Service count.

It's on Twitter (Not on NPR), and it looks like its just a picture with no reference. As well, I find it funny your own link says with regards to the above statement.

I don't know about the count (though I trust the Secret Service), but I can assure you that the picture is of a Hillary rally 10 minutes from my dorm that concluded an hour ago

How was it?
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« Reply #33 on: October 10, 2016, 09:28:36 PM »

This is a great time for a campaign to have enthusiasm. Wow!

Look out for a landslide election folks!

wasn't trump's crowd today like 2,600?
No, it wasn't.
Actually according to the New York Post it was over 7,000 in a city of 41,000.
Clinton drew 18,500  according to the secret service, but the WP said reporters pegged it nearer to 10,000. Columbus, where the rally was held, has a population of over 850,000.  Still, her largest crowd to date, but those are the facts. Here's a link to the WP article about it
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/10/10/in-ohio-clinton-draws-what-appears-to-be-her-largest-crowd-to-date/
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