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    Nature California wildfires worst in recorded history

    Orange sky was madness inducing. Not just because of the color, but also because it was very darkening and made it feel like dusk all day. My uncle was evacuated from his home in Oakhurst. Amazingly beautiful place. When it's not on fire. I think there's some reluctance in California to pour...
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    Casimir Pulaski documentary: "The General Was Female?"

    The recent Smithsonian Channel documentary, "The General Was Female?", piqued my interest for a few reasons. It attempted to solve a historical mystery using ancient DNA, and involved identifying the remains of Casimir Pulaski, a Polish cavalryman who served not only in Poland, but also in...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Not really. Sure, he could theoretically win states (like Vermont) where all write-ins count, or states (like California) where he is on the list of official write-in candidates, but I doubt there are enough states like that for him to win outright. And he needs to win outright to win. If the...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    McMullin is not on the New York ballot, but a write-in vote for him would count: https://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/download/law/OfficialPresidentialWrite-Ins2016.pdf If you write in somebody not on that list, your vote will count only as "scattering".
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    There is no statistical possibility that New York could flip the election, much less a possibility that one voter in New York could flip the state. I'd argue that voting 3rd party, or even not voting, in such a state would send a louder message than voting for the lesser evil, because it would...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    As a third party supporter, perhaps I can give relatively neutral insight into why people find Trump honest and Clinton dishonest, despite Clinton getting her facts correct more often. Perception of Clinton's dishonesty comes from the perception that she says one thing but believes another...
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    USA 2016 Presidential election support by European ancestry

    Polls in the USA often include breakdowns by race, but this is the first one I've seen break it down by European ancestry. From BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/peteraldhous/trump-and-the-white-vote The article didn't include every ancestry they asked for, or that was volunteered, but they...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Really? I thought he did alright. It was a 15 minute interview, and he didn't really say anything that was different than what he's said before. Basically: (1) Careful with direct intervention against ISIS, don't want to exacerbate the problem like with Iraq or Libya or Syria or... etc. (2)...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Former Governor of New Mexico, running for President as a Libertarian for the second time. He got 1% of the vote in 2012 but is performing better in polls (~10% or so) this time. I'm supporting him. I posted this earlier, a pretty good intro put out by the campaign...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    You're voting for Trump because of Voltaire's views on Christianity? I suppose I've heard worse reasons.
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Not exactly. See the article "Nope, It Was Always Already Wrong" by Robert Blaskiewicz. Don't trust Robert Blaskiewicz? Research the history of the term yourself.
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Ah. Maybe you can sit through this ad at least? It's pretty good: http://reason.com/blog/2016/06/30/is-this-gary-johnsonbill-weld-spot-the-g
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Go for it! May as well cast a vote if you're going to vote in downballot races anyway. Plus Gary Johnson is reasonable, classy, and experienced, and he's got probably the strongest candidate of any party as his running mate (the extremely popular former MA Gov. Bill Weld). If I have one...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    I'll be voting for one of these guys:
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Because he is ambitious and has no principles.
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Well, yesterday, Kasich was mathematically eliminated from getting enough delegates to get the nomination on his own. Maybe a bigger mistake was including Rubio. :embarassed: Maybe wait and make another poll for the general election once the candidates are nominated? (And don't forget the third...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    Trump is dominating our little poll here, I'm surprised. I always hear about how Europeans would only ever vote Democrat.
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    As I understand it: Trump: Deport all illegals, ban all Muslims from entering, build a wall Rubio: Potential citizenship for illegals, enforce laws, comprehensive reform Cruz: No potential citizenship for illegals, stricter enforcement, build a wall Kasich: Potential citizenship for illegals...
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    Politics Vote for a president of USA - 2016 election

    I don't feel like the UK is a good example of an actual three party system, it's more of a two party system with some strong 3rd parties and regional parties. I also think that Belgium's problems extend far beyond it having multiple parties. But I get your point, and there are ways to discourage...
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