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  • Ken
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    Originally posted by madducks View Post

    Yes, previous "non" Trump supporters who were too young (14-17) to vote in the last election and didn't have any interest in politics could be swayed by Trump's racist comments.
    Those people were always going to vote Trump in my opinion. There's no scenario under which they vote otherwise, and I don't think the 15,257th instance of Trump being racist has any additional push to the voting booth than the first 15,256 times (apologies if I undercounted).

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  • The Feral Slasher
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    Originally posted by madducks View Post

    Yes, previous "non" Trump supporters who were too young (14-17) to vote in the last election and didn't have any interest in politics could be swayed by Trump's racist comments.
    I sure hope not, and I have to say that my kids generation seems a whole lot less bigoted/racist. Although that is just a view from liberal Seattle and my kids time in California

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  • madducks
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    Originally posted by Ken View Post

    I'm having trouble connecting the dots between those two sentences.

    Yes Trump supporters love the racist comments. But how would that gain him points in the polls? That presupposes that a previous "non" Trump supporter would become one based on the racist comments.

    Put another way, do you know any racists who aren't already Trump supporters? It seems like that venn diagram is already the same circle...
    Yes, previous "non" Trump supporters who were too young (14-17) to vote in the last election and didn't have any interest in politics could be swayed by Trump's racist comments.

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  • The Feral Slasher
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    Originally posted by Ken View Post

    I'm having trouble connecting the dots between those two sentences.
    It seems like that venn diagram is already the same circle...
    It was my understanding there would be no math

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  • Ken
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    Originally posted by madducks View Post

    Unfortunately, a lot of Trump supporters love the racist comments. He will probably gain a few points in the polls from this.
    I'm having trouble connecting the dots between those two sentences.

    Yes Trump supporters love the racist comments. But how would that gain him points in the polls? That presupposes that a previous "non" Trump supporter would become one based on the racist comments.

    Put another way, do you know any racists who aren't already Trump supporters? It seems like that venn diagram is already the same circle...

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  • revo
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    Kamala/Joe were able to get Russia to free Evan Gershkowitz and former US Marine Paul Whelan. Guess the Orange Felon won't be able to use them as political carrots any longer.

    And if the NABJ interview wasn't disastrous enough yesterday, he turned Corey Comperatore, the trumpy killed at his event by the would-be assassin, into a punchline to get cheap laughs. What a guy!

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  • madducks
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    Originally posted by revo View Post
    Wow, the NABJ interview was an utter disaster for the Felon. He cannot control himself. He actually called the female moderator "nasty." This election is snowballing away from him, and I couldn't be happier.

    https://www.threads.net/@kamalahq/po...JROCPMMz4q6TNw
    Unfortunately, a lot of Trump supporters love the racist comments. He will probably gain a few points in the polls from this.

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  • Teenwolf
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    Originally posted by revo View Post

    Shapiro has a 61% favorability rating in a 50/50 state, I'd say that's nearly unheard of in today's partisan politics.


    Wow, the NABJ interview was an utter disaster for the Felon. He cannot control himself. He actually called the female moderator "nasty." This election is snowballing away from him, and I couldn't be happier.

    https://www.threads.net/@kamalahq/po...JROCPMMz4q6TNw
    Not as impressive as Beshear winning twice and remaining popular in Kentucky as a Progressive.

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  • revo
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    Originally posted by Teenwolf View Post

    He's not exceptionally popular in PA, and would be a drag nationally, blunting momentum among the youth vote as an outspoken Zionist. He also doesn't guarantee PA, certainly not enough to ebb the momentum nationally. He's also an Obama clone and would reignite that animosity.

    Beshear is the best candidate to excite the Progressives without turning off normies. Tim Walz and his labeling Republicans "weird" has shown how strong of a public speaker he is. I'd be ecstatic if it's him.
    Shapiro has a 61% favorability rating in a 50/50 state, I'd say that's nearly unheard of in today's partisan politics.


    Wow, the NABJ interview was an utter disaster for the Felon. He cannot control himself. He actually called the female moderator "nasty." This election is snowballing away from him, and I couldn't be happier.

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  • Teenwolf
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    Originally posted by umjewman View Post

    Cooper already said he was out.

    Shapiro is fairly popular in PA. It’s a pretty critical state for electoral math so my money is on him.
    He's not exceptionally popular in PA, and would be a drag nationally, blunting momentum among the youth vote as an outspoken Zionist. He also doesn't guarantee PA, certainly not enough to ebb the momentum nationally. He's also an Obama clone and would reignite that animosity.

    Beshear is the best candidate to excite the Progressives without turning off normies. Tim Walz and his labeling Republicans "weird" has shown how strong of a public speaker he is. I'd be ecstatic if it's him.

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  • umjewman
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    As far as other posts in this thread, what you are all failing to understand is the simple facts:

    If Trump says something is true, it is true.

    If Trump says something is false, it is false.

    If Trump says something is true but then 5 minutes later says it is false, it is false and he never said it was true and you cannot believe your ears from the previous sentence.

    It is an incredible cult. It truly is. Never seen anything like it in American politics. Obama fans, Clinton fans, Bush fans, Reagan fans, nothing has been like this. The man can do absolutely nothing wrong in the eyes of his supporters.



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  • umjewman
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    Originally posted by Teenwolf View Post
    Kamala VP pick is going to be crucial.

    Shapiro, Cooper, and Buttigieg seem like the centrist/problematic picks, Walz or Beshear would represent progressives and sew up the election.
    Cooper already said he was out.

    Shapiro is fairly popular in PA. It’s a pretty critical state for electoral math so my money is on him.

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  • Teenwolf
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    Kamala VP pick is going to be crucial.

    Shapiro, Cooper, and Buttigieg seem like the centrist/problematic picks, Walz or Beshear would represent progressives and sew up the election.

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  • revo
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    Originally posted by wannabegriffey View Post

    I'm gullible? lol hilliary, pence, sleepy joe and DJT all had top secret documents in their possession but only the former President was arrested and his home was raided. TDS is deep in your veins...
    LOL - only one of those refused to return them. $10 if you get it right.

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  • Teenwolf
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    Originally posted by wannabegriffey View Post
    The democrat communist party just installed a socialist as its nominee who received zero votes.

    They cancelled the primary, refused to hold a new one. No one even knows who is running the country, certainly not sleepy joe.

    Has there ever been a bigger political scandal in US history?​
    You call us sheep, then repeat the right wing media talking points. It's so funny. I don't have ANY investment in the Democrat party, I give you the objective facts. I quoted immigration data from right wing sources. You ignore the facts to continue your hilarious little rage. Fucking pathetic.

    "Communist", "socialist", blah blah blah.

    When Biden voluntarily stepped aside from his re-election, 83% of his party's voters thought that he needed to step down. So listening to the will of your voters is somehow a coup? Gimme a break! They decide the nominee at the convention, in a few weeks. As per fucking normal.

    Now, I can't wait to see your reaction when Trump tries to swap out creepy couch fucker JD Vance. Will that be a coup, happening after the Republican convention?

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