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Originally Posted by Izzle
Lol, looks like Russia succeeded in getting these deluded fools to vote an incompetent man-child.
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Most voters already knew he was an incompetent man-child.
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Voters largely view Trump dishonest and untrustworthy – and fewer voters saw Trump as honest (33 percent) than Clinton (36 percent). Only 38 percent of voters thought Trump is qualified to be president – but of the 60 percent who thought he wasn’t, Trump still won 18 percent of them. Just 35 percent thought Trump has the temperament to be president – but of the 63 percent who said he doesn’t, two-in-10 supported him.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/donald...vorably-231086
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The fact he wasn't a career politician and he
might shake things up (when there was a 0 per cent chance Clinton would shake things up) pretty much trumped every other consideration for a lot of voters. And I'd be willing to bet whoever replaces him as president will be a Washington outsider as well. A business tycoon, entertainment celebrity, whatever. Might even be a third-party candidate.