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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1794241" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>There is something interesting to observe so to speak if Trump got the GOP nod and Hillary took the Democrat side of the isle. Trump will (generally speaking) carry the populist vote and Hillary will carry the Corporatist vote (the 1%ers if you will). </p><p></p><p>The real interesting thing to watch is with those 2 choices on election day, will the number who stay home go up, down or stay the same but I'd expect the real windfall to go to 3rd party candidates. How much of an increase over the typical election I can't say but again, all this would be interesting to watch should those 2 be the choices in November 2016'. </p><p></p><p>I consider who becomes President for the most part an exercise in meaninglessness and who wins only determines the political narrative while the actual policies are directed way above our pay grades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1794241, member: 2189"] There is something interesting to observe so to speak if Trump got the GOP nod and Hillary took the Democrat side of the isle. Trump will (generally speaking) carry the populist vote and Hillary will carry the Corporatist vote (the 1%ers if you will). The real interesting thing to watch is with those 2 choices on election day, will the number who stay home go up, down or stay the same but I'd expect the real windfall to go to 3rd party candidates. How much of an increase over the typical election I can't say but again, all this would be interesting to watch should those 2 be the choices in November 2016'. I consider who becomes President for the most part an exercise in meaninglessness and who wins only determines the political narrative while the actual policies are directed way above our pay grades. [/QUOTE]
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