Anyone Else Still Shocked That He Actually Won?

I assumed he had a 0% chance of winning right up until election night

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I thought Soros & Co. would steal it from him.
I had confidence he'd actually win, and I actually think he won the popular vote as well and probably 3 or 4 more states.

Still, when it happened, I wasn't surprised for some reason, I kinda felt less uneasy, but then I was all like, "now it begins....."

Not at all shocked.

Populism is hard game to beat, and he's good at it. Hillary's "muh turn" Clinton didn't stand a chance.

nope, i'm not a beta cuck who watches CNN all day.

Styx was the only thing that made me think he had even a 50/50 chance

That's about all
Peace out

Yes and no.

He's good at using persuasion techniques and he was campaigning all over the place pretty much non-stop. Fuck, wasn't he hitting 3 states in one day near the end?

I'm easily manipulated and have no courage in my convictions too :/

Should have listened to you guys and bet big on him winning.

No, I had a cautious optimism.
I thought Obama would lose to Ron Paul in '12 though.

When Dr. Paul didn't get the nomination I counted that as a loss.

Just think, we could have had President Paul and then President Trump.

Not really. Supported him over any other candidate with the exception of Rand.

He's still a kike shill, though.

US will probably go to war in the name of Israel.

Fuck off back to redd.it

> I assumed

You didn't assume. You got it fed by pic related.

I was shocked that (((they))) did and still have not tried even harder to discredit him.

The Russian angle has no teeth and like the rest of the attempts it will fail.

I can say that the world is different now than before the election.

I was just assuming that Hillary's corruption had run so deep that he'd have lost no matter what due to buying out the electoral college or fudging votes. The more I've been watching though, the more I start to understand his game plan and what he's doing. He played the game in a way no one expected him to and he won because of it.

If Paul had been elected then Trump wouldn'r have been needed

In that timeline they got Son of Paul 2016

Checked.

Ron Paul had a bipartisan media blackout against him.

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Ronnie would have been knocked off the second he took the Oath

Anyone else shocked it's the US citizens that are going to pay for the wall?

>He died of a heart attack, guys. Nothing to see here

The longer it sets in the more I'm starting to fear that they realized that they realized the wheels were going to come of the Fed/petrol dollar and they decided it would be better to have a republican in office to blame it on.

... He says right after the Peso begins freefalling due to Ford not sending jobs to Mexico.

I'm talking about the timelines where it happened, not the timelines where it (((happened)))

butthurt at Obama propelled Trump though

2 weeks before 40%, 1 day before 0%

I think the great irony is that their unwillingness to let Ron Paul run for POTUS is a major contributing factor for Donald Trump's election.

*drops out of high school*
SO WAIT, HOL UP
*leeches all the federal aid*
SO WAIT YOU WUZ SAYING
*does mental gymnastics*
YOU WUZ SAYING
*contributes nothing to the economy*
SO WAIT
*repeats the word "cuck" 9 trillion times*
YOU WUZ SAYING WE ELECTED TRUMP AND SHIEEEET

>YOU WUZ SAYING WE ELECTED TRUMP AND SHIEEEET
But we did

>Anyone Else Still Shocked That He Actually Won?
No
I've been watching Trump for many years. Newfags are simply new to Trump. Veterans have been eyeing him for years.

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Ron Paul was still clearly the better candidate.

Even better is that now Donald wants to audit the fed.

>I thought Obama would lose to Ron Paul in '12 though.

Did you actually think that would happen?

Had he actually been allowed to run? I could see it happening.

Yes.

But then he didn't win the nomination, every (((media))) outlet fucked him over too.

>spend YEARS brainwashing generations into following your way of thinking
>finally have a chance to become president
>have literally everything rigged to hand you the win
>fucking fail at the end and lose

Brexit soon, Mohammed.

Internal Republican polls had him winning.

If you just read Breitbart and ignored the lugenpresse you wouldn't be shocked.

>have not tried even harder to discredit him.

they've thrown everything they have at him.

remember the 6 million women that cried about being literally raped then disappeared after the election.

I thought so too, until I started replaying the events of the last two years in my mind.

Charlie Hebdo/Paris ISIS attack
Migrant crisis in Europe
Ferguson/BLM
Orlando nightclub massacre/San Bernadino massacre/Belgian airport bombing
Sanders cheated out of Democratic nomination
Carl the cuck/AIDS Skrillex
Dallas police massacre
Brexit

All of these things propeled Trump to victory. It's like the world just bent to his will.

The poll I found the most reliable had him down by two points the night before. I was sweating bullets until Florida was confirmed red. It was a hell of an election day.

>I assumed he had a 0% chance of winning right up until election night

I assumed right from the beginning when he just announced that he was running that he had a great chance at winning.

For three election cycles it just blew my mind that no American candidate was bringing up immigration. Like, holy fuck. When did it become ok for a country to not control one of its border? It's baffling.

i thought he wasn't going to win because nothing good ever happens. his victory made it feel possible that anything was possible. presidents are supposed to inspire