Foreclosures at 9 year low

From HousingWire:

Corelogic: Foreclosure inventory finally back to housing-boom levels

Foreclosure inventory declined yet again in June, but completed foreclosures, while down from last year, increased from last month, according to CoreLogic, property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider.

CoreLogic’s June 2016 National Foreclosure Report showed the inventory declined 25.9% from last year, and completed foreclosures declined 4.9%. On the other hand, completed foreclosures increased 5.1% to 38,000 from last month.

For comparison, during the housing boom, completed foreclosures averaged 21,000 per month from 2000 to 2006.

Even though completed foreclosures increased from last month, foreclosure inventory still saw a monthly decline of 3.6%.

According CoreLogic’s report last month, May’s foreclosure inventory hit the lowest level in nearly nine years.

Last month’s report from RealtyTrac also shows that more homeowners are keeping their homes out of foreclosure than ever before, down 17% from one year ago and the lowest level for any half-year period since RealtyTrac began tracking foreclosure starts in 2006, the company said.

The foreclosure inventory is the number of homes at some stage of the foreclosure process while completed foreclosures show the total number of homes lost to foreclosure.

“The impact of the inexorable reduction over the past several years in both foreclosure trends and serious delinquencies is driving the long-awaited return to more historic norms for the U.S. housing market,” CoreLogic President and CEO Anand Nallathambi said.

“We expect the combination of continued home price appreciation of more than 5% and rising employment levels in the year ahead will help cement the gains we have had and perhaps accelerate them,” Nallathambi said.

In June, the national foreclosure inventory included about 375,000, or 1%, of homes with a mortgage. This is down from last year when foreclosure inventory consisted of 507,000 homes, or 1.3%.

In fact, the foreclosure inventory rate is the lowest for any month since August 2007.

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107 Responses to Foreclosures at 9 year low

  1. Mike says:

    Good Morning New Jersey

  2. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Good Morning Mike!

  3. D-FENS says:

    Secret service jumps on stage when Clinton is heckled at a rally…but wait…one of them is actually not secret service…but a medical doctor?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=likL1vxpqG4

  4. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    “Podhoretz served as speechwriter to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan as well as former President George H.W. Bush. ”

    @jpodhoretz
    He not only implied assassination, he implied that 2nd Amndmt supporters are all potential assassins.

  5. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    2. Did he mean it? What possible difference does it make? Does he mean anything?

  6. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    3. To support him is to support meaninglessness–you choose as his supporter what parts of his nihilistic nonsense you take seriously

  7. D-FENS says:

    The Man seen again…multiple times…even holding what looks like a diazepam pen.

    http://magafeed.com/hillary-clinton-and-the-mystery-of-the-diazepam-pen-doctor/

  8. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    4. There is no there there. The problem is that a pres’s words CANNOT MEAN NOTHING. They are the most important words spoken in the world.

  9. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    5. They move markets. They cause foreign armies to alter their troop movements. They send bureaucrats on policy-making binges. Words matter.

  10. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    6. But they don’t matter to Trump. Except when they’re about being dishonored. Then they matter. With a vengeance. Otherwise, nothing.

  11. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    @jpodhoretz
    7. And that is more terrifying than anything he has yet said, or anything he will say. FIN.

  12. D-FENS says:

    Clinton unavailable for comment. Too busy having breakfast with Omar Mateen’s dad.

  13. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Let’s see. Reagan supposedly had health issues. We know McCain has been 2 heartbeats away from death pretty much his entire political career. Obama was going to die of lung cancer. W didn’t have health issues, but many questioned his intelligence. Funny. Where there was smoke, there was actually fire. The fire ended up being the best president the Republicans ever had in the last 40 years. So what’s your point?

    All that video that you linked does is show that some heckler rattled Hillary (probably called her out on her Cankles) and the secret service (which most likely always contains a medical expert btw) stepped in in case this was an assassination attempt. The request to keep on talking is as asinine as when Trump told Christie to go home. And the diazepam pen thing is so far fetched that it’s a joke. Throwing in the picture where people were helping Cankles up the stairs after she twisted an ankle from like March just goes to show how one can not trust the news anymore. Stop buying the propaganda. We all know that Trump is an egotistical moron and the Clinton’s are criminals. But buying the health issue story makes you look dumber than both of them.

  14. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    This election is over anyway. The Republicans blew it when they didn’t embrace the egoist. The Dems…well they proved to be the crooks the Republicans always said they were. Watch your wallet middle class. Hillary’s about to bend you over much like Obama did. Discounts for the rich. Crumbs for the poor. All paid for by the middle class.

  15. D-FENS says:

    You’re right. My bad. Must be a regular old bic pen. What was I thinking.

  16. Grim says:

    It could be an injector, but that format is used for many different drugs. I would imagine they have access to some pretty novel stuff. Maybe some kind of coagulant to stop bleeding in the case of gross trauma?

  17. Foreclosures at 9 year low

    In Morris County I would say they are at an 85 year high.

  18. [14] It’ll be interesting to see if the voters will still elect a virtual HRC that hasn’t been seen in person in a long time and won’t answer any press questions. I’m leaning toward something so big happening that they suspend the election and Obama orders drone strikes on flyover country.

  19. In 2010 I signed on to a Fortune 500 company because it just didn’t feel safe to not be under the umbrella of either big government or big business. Now I wouldn’t feel safe not being under the umbrella of a big blue state majority, where I can hide in plain sight.

  20. Maybe polls are being falsified now to correlate with the electronic voter fraud scheduled for November?

  21. Alex says:

    Driving through Montclair, one wonders how a town that takes in so much revenue from property taxes has roads in such poor condition. We’re talking large cracks, and potholes just about everywhere. It’s rather confounding.

  22. Grim says:

    Aren’t most of the Montclair thru streets county roads?

  23. As promised, Joe Girardi spoke with A-Rod about his plan to play him this week, the final four games of his (Yankees) career, and the conversation did not go well. Rodriguez was told he will get just one start at Fenway — against knuckleballer Steven Wright Thursday — then Friday’s goodbye in the Bronx.

    The Reason? “We’re trying to win,” Girardi said.

    Ouch.

    http://www.newsday.com/sports/columnists/david-lennon/alex-rodriguez-absorbs-one-last-sting-from-yankees-1.12155841

  24. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Main roads are county roads. And yes…their road maintenance is so piss poor that they had to bring in consultants to help the non-privatized public works do a better job of how they choose which roads to repair. The old format was (and I do not lie), fix whichever road the Mayor lives in, followed by the town council members. Then move on to the roads where the most residents complained. The problem was, they never maintained roads. Only completely milled and repaved. So before they finished one road, all of the other roads would fall into disrepair when they might have been able to simply patch cracks and potholes. I know all this, since I read the report from the consultant.

    In more recent progressive government news where the public sector is paid like pro-athletes but always need to hire consultants to do their jobs (though we pay for the bestest and brightest). Montclair hired an outside firm to look at parking solutions because the number one complaint of small businesses on the Ave is that the reason people don’t frequent these shops is the lack of parking. Of course, every single high density project has both come with variances which have allowed the developer to not meet the required number of parking spaces and all of these buildings are going up on former public parking lots. Well, the report comes back and the consultants say, Montclair needs to allow on street parking to meet the parking needs as well as more parking lots/garages. And the council and planning board are all up in arms because they all thought they would here more about the need for people to walk and bike as the solution. Yup. Taxpayer money well spent again. Yet the parking authority gets the pension and lifetime Cadillac health and the consultant gets his job outsourced to Bangladesh. Yup. HRC is going to change all this.

  25. Who cares? Nobody drives anything besides a BMW, Mercedes, or Land Rover SUV around town, right?

    Driving through Montclair, one wonders how a town that takes in so much revenue from property taxes has roads in such poor condition. We’re talking large cracks, and potholes just about everywhere. It’s rather confounding.

  26. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    the A-Rod thing is funny. Wasn’t it just a year or two ago that he was the best player on the team? If anyone should be laughed out of New York, it’s Texiara and CC.

  27. [25] Forgot Volvo SUV, sorry Plumpsky.

  28. GOP's broken (the good one) says:

    tell me about it. my federal taxes don’t get me decent infrastructure or even basic services for kids. forget about free college.

    all goes into free healthcare for old farts

    confounding indeed

    Alex says:
    August 10, 2016 at 9:34 am
    Driving through Montclair, one wonders how a town that takes in so much revenue from property taxes has roads in such poor condition. We’re talking large cracks, and potholes just about everywhere. It’s rather confounding.

  29. Anybody paying attention to the stuck market? Volatility is saying it can’t ever go down again. Maybe not up, either.

  30. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Alex. Don’t forget about the enormous public debt that the residents of Montclair must pay to service. This kind of thing happens when you decide to build a 40 million dollar school, that you don’t need, in the middle of the ghetto since you can’t figure out a way to stop the gang-banging and drug sales. I know the debt service used take 1 out of every seven dollars collected. The current cronies (developer mania) have done a nice job controlling this debt spending. Of course, they are about to reward themselves by giving away the farm to developers (Blackawanna Plaza) in exchange for three lease-free floors in the mega commercial-residental complex that will be built free of charge by the developer.

  31. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    I follow the market closely. The great melt-up continues. Our investment club is doing really well by the way. Our best performing member has averages 12.7% per year since 2005. I’m at 11% since 2004. Madoff can suck it. Retirement money is still 100% stocks (in mutual funds and ETFs, but have slowly been increasing my international holdings as Euro will not stay at 1.3 to the dollar permanently.

  32. grim says:

    Free College?

    Isn’t that the point of maintaining community college system?

    The tuition at most community colleges is nominal. Most of these are absolute bargains in comparison.

  33. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    And if anyone thinks this story is BS or a mere coincidence, let me tell you about a great tax free income generating property that can be had cheap. . . .

    http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/07/hillary-helps-a-bankand-then-it-pays-bill-15-million-in-speaking-fees/400067/

    This isn’t news, not to me. I’d expound on this some but attorney-client privilege forbids it as I did work for a party mentioned. Suffice it to say that I’ve been a fly on the wall in similar instances.

  34. grim says:

    Bergen Community or Morris Community – They only cost about $8,000 a year for annual tuition.

    Statistically, this is less than half the cost of a “typical college degree”.

    This is paying rack rate, not including any scholarship or aid.

  35. Alex says:

    30-

    Exactly Lib, poor road conditions in Montclair are a symptom of financial mismanagement. But they are in such lousy shape now, I don’t know how the residents tolerate it.

  36. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Expat

    Using your methods I was able to find posts about some of the social media driven strategic voting. Michael Harringtons prelim analysis is interesting–he posits that 12 million Dems crossed over. Even if only a third did it to set up Trump for Clinton, that’s easily more than enough.

    Interestingly, while there were threads about it in alternet, democratic underground, and Reddit during the primaries, I cannot find them anymore.

    The democrats don’t have to steal anything in November. They stole it over the summer. And it was perfectly legal.

  37. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Expat

    Using your methods I was able to find posts about some of the social media driven strategic voting. Michael Harringtons prelim analysis is interesting–he posits that 12 million Dems crossed over. Even if only a third did it to set up Trump for Clinton, that’s easily more than enough.

    Interestingly, while there were threads about it in @lternet, dem underground, and Redd1t during the primaries, I cannot find them anymore.

    The democrats don’t have to steal anything in November. They stole it over the summer. And it was perfectly legal.

  38. joyce says:

    I think it’s much less than half.

    grim says:
    August 10, 2016 at 10:18 am
    Bergen Community or Morris Community – They only cost about $8,000 a year for annual tuition.

    Statistically, this is less than half the cost of a “typical college degree”.

    This is paying rack rate, not including any scholarship or aid.

  39. The Great Pumpkin says:

    That’s less than day care. A bargain.

    grim says:
    August 10, 2016 at 10:18 am
    Bergen Community or Morris Community – They only cost about $8,000 a year for annual tuition.

    Statistically, this is less than half the cost of a “typical college degree”.

    This is paying rack rate, not including any scholarship or aid.

  40. Grim says:

    Or does everyone expect to go to Harvard for free?

  41. Essex says:

    14. f!ck this election….either way WE LOSE

  42. Essex says:

    39. nothings free

  43. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Expat

    Using your methods I was able to find posts about some of the social media driven strategic voting. Michael Harringtons prelim analysis is interesting–he posits that 12 million Dems crossed over. Even if only a third did it to set up Trump for Clinton, that’s easily more than enough.

    Interestingly, while there were threads about it in alter-net, dem undergr0und, and Redd1t during the primaries, I cannot find them anymore.

    The democrats don’t have to steal anything in November. They stole it over the summer. And it was perfectly legal.

  44. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Grim. No idea why I’m in mod. No bad words that I can see.

    I guess the Clinton reach is farther than I thought

  45. Essex says:

    A woman is dead after she was accidentally shot by a Florida police officer in a citizen training academy roleplay scenario gone wrong.

    Mary Knowlton was one of two participants randomly selected from a group of 35 for a shoot-don’t shoot simulation during a two-hour training Tuesday at the Punta Gorda Police Department, Chief Tom Lewis told reporters at a press conference.

  46. Essex says:

    31. selling now….i am. cause you know private school tuition.

  47. [33] Wow. I alway considered the vaunted Atlantic to be part of the mainstream media. I wonder what went wrong for them to print something like this?

  48. I wonder if Bloomberg radio is going to read the same wrong sports copy all day. I’ve heard them say about a dozen times so far that the Red Sox lost to the Yankees 5-3 last night.

  49. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Nom,

    I downloaded and began to watch the documentary Clinton Cash. It’s pretty much ninety minutes of these kinds of allegations. When you begin to add up the amount of money that the Clinton’s get to keep from donations to their foundation (regardless of those speaking fees), it would make your head spin. I’ve been saying it for years and years. The Clinton Foundation is much more dangerous to America than any terrorist plot or threat. The Clinton’s have essentially created a legal conduit for anyone, both domestic and foreign, to buy political favor. Sadly, they see nothing wrong with this. She spit in the face of the entire DNC when she hired Wasserman Schultz as her campaign chair and just goes to show you how morally and ethically bankrupt the Clinton family is.

    THIS is a worthy talking point. Not some conjured up stories of hiding fake illnesses.

  50. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Or an Anon tweet.

  51. D-FENS says:

    That time when Clinton refused to drop out of the race because Obama could be assassinated (circa 2008)

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/that-time-when-clinton-refused-to-drop-out-of-the-race-because-obama-could-be-assasinated/

  52. D-FENS says:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0QAewVrR28

    I don’t, because again, I’ve been around long enough. You know my husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere around the middle of June. We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. Um you know I just I don’t understand it. There’s lots of speculation about why it is.

  53. Juice Box says:

    re# 47 – If you are a multi million dollar giver to charity why shouldn’t you be rewarded with some uranium contracts?

    Heck even Pravda’s Pultizer winning reporters confirmed it last year, but heck since it wasn’t tweeted by a clebutard or posted on Facebook by the local PC police nobody cares.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us/cash-flowed-to-clinton-foundation-as-russians-pressed-for-control-of-uranium-company.html

    Remember folks Obama was caught on a hot mic saying ‘I’ll have more flexibility after election’ to the Russians, and Hillary took cash herself from the Russians directly including tens of millions for her charitable foundation.

    Nothing too see here says the MSM it is Trump who is under the influence of the Russians.

  54. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    I feel really bad for Bernie. He was truly railroaded.

  55. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    Can’t we find a centrist from the gen pop who isn’t a criminal or in love with himself?

  56. grim – That’s exactly the plan we haver for our two kids.

    Or does everyone expect to go to Harvard for free?

  57. nwnj3 says:

    When is the democratic night of long knives scheduled for? So far they’ve rigged a primary and have apparently put several hits on political enemies. Next stop on the way to progressofacism would be a big purge of obstructionists from the party.

  58. nwnj3 says:

    With the lobbyist army the Dems put together by now they’ll willingly elect a corpse.

  59. Anon E. Moose, Second Coming of JJ says:

    ONJExPat [45];

    Wow. I alway considered the vaunted Atlantic to be part of the mainstream media. I wonder what went wrong for them to print something like this?

    Easy; look at the dateline. July 31… 2015. At the time they were trying to get their preferred candidate Bernie on the ticket. Since that failed, they immediately ‘pivot’ to CHA mode. How else do you explain why no major news media outlet might find this information relevant to current events in the latter half of 2016?

  60. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    ExPat…Now I’m convinced. (not)

    Three more months of Trump putting his foot in his mouth will guarantee her victory.

    I will not be voting for either of them for sure. But if I was forced to pick Hillary on her deathbed or Trump in tip-top health. I’d still vote for the criminal. Trump’s mouth and ego are simply too dangerous in politics. I would rather see Hillary buy off our enemies than see Trump make more of them. And I see Trump as more progressive than Hillary. He’s essentially Bloomberg, but more opportunistic.

  61. D-FENS says:

    When a politician speaks, it’s always filtered through our partisan minds.

    We hear what we want to hear.

  62. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    “We hear what we want to hear.”

    Marketing 101.

  63. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Nary a peep on State Media. Imagine if a repub candidate said this about Notorious RBG?

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/10/new-audio-ted-strickland-jokes-that-scalia-death-came-at-good-time.html

  64. Comrade Nom Deplume, the Deplumiest. says:

    Obama and Clinton are making Nixon look like a total amateur.

    I think the oddsmakers in London will start making book on a US civil war. Long odds but then Leicester won, right?

  65. Captain Nom Deplume, Besotted Rummy says:

    Gabby Douglas is getting ripped on social for something that I have long observed among black athletes and other black folks–they seem indifferent to the national anthem or pledge of allegiance.

    I don’t think its an athlete thing.

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/anthem.asp

  66. Libturd the bourgeois drone, feeling the Berning Cankles says:

    “they seem indifferent to the national anthem or pledge of allegiance.”

    You can’t spell blame without BLM.

  67. Joyce says:

    “Indifferent to the national anthem or pledge”

    Good. Non conformity and freedom of expression should be encouraged.

  68. HEHEHE says:

    Assange is hinting Seth Rich was their source for the DNC link and he was murdered.

    Regardless if you believe it, there certainly is a pretty long list of Clinton associates who have died under strange circumstances.

  69. HEHEHE says:

    Murdered because of it. Obviously he was murdered.

  70. How many dead broke ex-star athletes wish they were this smart during their playing years?

    Among the most famous deferred payments is the $1.2 million that former player Bobby Bonilla is due every year starting in 2011 and running through 2035. Total: $29 million, according to Spotrac. Bonilla last played in 2001.

    http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/10/news/a-rod-retirement-salaries/index.html

  71. The many deceased connected with The Train Deaths intrigue me the most.

    http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/MoneyInvesting/edit/o-ed4181.html

    Assange is hinting Seth Rich was their source for the DNC link and he was murdered.

    Regardless if you believe it, there certainly is a pretty long list of Clinton associates who have died under strange circumstances.

  72. Does Huma Abedin use her maiden name professionally so no one calls her Hum a Weiner?

  73. Essex says:

    65. civil war…flyover country attacks the coasts?

  74. Essex says:

    60. i’m considering staying home election day and day drinking

  75. Juice Box says:

    re #76 – You live in Joisey, it is a lock for Hillary…

  76. Captain Nom Deplume, Besotted Rummy says:

    [75] Essex

    would that it were so.

  77. Captain Nom Deplume, Besotted Rummy says:

    Another factoid you won’t learn from State Media,

    According to National Law Journal, Obama has commuted more sentences than the last nine presidents combined.

    The last nine presidents. Combined. That’s Kennedy to W.

    In fairness, he is still well behind on pardons.

  78. Essex – Same as every Tuesday?

    60. i’m considering staying home election day and day drinking

  79. Nom – Three caucasians too.

    According to National Law Journal, Obama has commuted more sentences than the last nine presidents combined.

  80. Captain Nom Deplume, Besotted Rummy says:

    [56] expat

    Except that Dr. Okunola is listed as practicing in Morristown, NJ. That would be a fairly easy thing to check, even if the fix was in.

  81. Essex says:

    80. i believe this is wednesday

    cheers!

  82. Captain Nom Deplume, Besotted Rummy says:

    [75] Essex,

    If we are going to have another civil war, my money is on it starting here.

    http://web.stanford.edu/group/ruralwest/cgi-bin/drupal/content/what-seven-states-can-agree-do-deal-making-colorado-river

  83. 1987 condo says:

    That JJ climbing trump tower? Too young?

  84. Libturd supporting the Canklephate (Channeling JJ) says:

    I really lucked out. I drove down 57th at 3:15pm today.

  85. Essex says:

    84. either that or a riot over big mac shortages

  86. Juice Box says:

    Someone climbing a building draws larger crowds than Hillary does.

  87. Hot weather in the PRI has all the nodding skells out in force today. Beggars at every corner, with cardboard signs that have their whole life story written on them.

  88. The one thing none of the signs say?

    “…and then I got hooked on opi@ids”

  89. Juice (88)-

    Climbing a building takes skill.

  90. The Great Pumpkin says:

    Interesting comment from this article.

    “It is illuminating and certainly mind changing to read about the Fourth Industrial (economic) Revolution.

    The thesis explains so much of the current displacement in labor markets, here and worldwide. What’s more, it helps explain the sense of insecurity, restlessness, disassociation going on in the societies and nations of the world.

    The gist of it? Technology and information is changing faster than the human species can adapt and react. Previous “industrial revolutions” took place over long time spans, hundreds of years in some cases. This allowed the human mind to assimilate the changes. Mankind to evolve along with the changes.

    Nowadays…we measure changes in days, weeks, months…with information flowing at us in massive quantities 24/7…such that what happened only a short while ago in time is forgotten and discarded.

    The bad news is little can be done for adults. The good news is the youngest generations can be trained and educated and most importantly are familiar and comfortable as persons/humans with this world of instantaneous technological change.”

    http://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-08-10/what-s-really-wrong-with-the-unemployment-rate

  91. Nom – He has moved from his Morristown residence and ostensibly lives in an apartment at 333 River Street in Hoboken now. Try to book an appointment with him in Morristown or get him on the phone. I’ll give him you his home phone number if you want.

    [56] expat

    Except that Dr. Okunola is listed as practicing in Morristown, NJ. That would be a fairly easy thing to check, even if the fix was in.

  92. McDullard says:

    #55 NJ Expat

    That’s exactly the plan we haver for our two kids… [… going to Harvard for free]

    You must be related to Abigail Fisher…

  93. Juice Box says:

    CNN making up their own news again to keep their over 60 year old viewers from changing the channel.

    “Secret Service Did NOT Speak With Trump Campaign”, Will CNN Retract the story? (They Won’t)

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-secretservice-idUSKCN10L29W

  94. Juice Box says:

    Newsflash! Hillary Clinton’s Billion Dollar campaign finnally manages to get supporters to almost fill half of the bleachers in a high school gym for her rally in Iowa yesterday.

  95. Essex says:

    99. Trump’s filling halls means less and less to me personally. Reminds me that everyone loves to watch a train wreck. so what?

  96. Essex says:

    Daily News today:
    Yet another Donald Trump rally descended briefly into chaos Wednesday night, as the bloviating billionaire boasted about how awesome his campaign events are.

    Near the start of his speech, and the thin-skinned real estate baron grimaced as angry opponents interrupted his rants — but he started smiling again as the protesters were violently shoved out of Fort Lauderdale’s BB&T Center.

  97. Juice Box says:

    Wake Me Up When the Democrats start showing up in the thousands like they did for Bernie. Hillary has a Dem voter problem, they don’t like her, and won’t take the time to step out their front door when she is in town for what is supposed to be a rally. 88 days to go and you can’t fill a high school gym?

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