Yesterday, 02:58 PM | #4751 |
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The other big thing I heard brought up today was we are in a situation where an October surprise couldn't definitely determine the outcome, and you have to think that could only mean a Harris loss. After everything that is out there about Trump, I can't even imagine any "surprise" about him that would affect his votes. War in the Middle East is the most obvious, but something like a major terror attack or a personal scandal that breaks could spell doom.
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Yesterday, 03:07 PM | #4752 | |
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Kshama Sawant has been working for Jill Stein in Michigan. It's really the only state Stein is putting effort into because they feel if Stein keeps Kamala from winning Michigan then she doesn't have a path to the Presidency. That's from Sawant's mouth. Sawant is a former Seattle City Council member that was a disaster. She had multiple corruption allegations, used city funds to advertise against ballot initiatives, then when caught complained that she had too many regulations to follow while corporations are free to spend as much as they want. As a city council member she encouraged disruptive protests to shut down city services, said the state should seize Microsoft, Boeing, etc because they should be owned by the public. She pushed for the city to seize certain apartment complexes in the city because they're in beautiful areas and anything beautiful should be owned by the public. Eventually, she barely survived a recall and then decided not to run again. Every group she ends up aligning with gets tired of her so she bounces around quite a bit. She's essentially the far left boogeyman that the right has made AOC and company out to be. |
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Yesterday, 03:30 PM | #4753 |
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I don't at all believe there's been an 8 point swing in MI over the last three weeks. The Q poll's methodology allows for some big shifts from poll to poll. Throw it in the average, but I wouldn't take it as gospel.
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Yesterday, 04:18 PM | #4754 |
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What drives me nuts is the double standard. I hear a lot of people saying they need to know more about Harrises policies and how she is going to implement that. That the whole just not being Trump isn't good enough.
It is maddening because while she is actually discussing what she wants to do in a coherent manner Trump is literally repeating Nazi talking points word for word. We saw 4 years of Trump and the empty promises and total lack of any level of organization but god forbid Harris doesn't do a deep dive into the economic ramifications of her policies. I still have to think at the end of the day the undecideds who hold these views break for her. I think people are just so tired of Trump and the never ending circus he brings. IF we elect his then we aren't the country I thought we were and i will fear for my daughter. and gay son Last edited by Lathum : Yesterday at 04:18 PM. |
Yesterday, 04:21 PM | #4755 | |
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Allan Lichtman who does the 13 keys that have correctly predicted 9/10 elections the only loss being 2000 claims there is no such thing as an October surprise and doesn't factor them in to his method. He has Harris winning. |
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Yesterday, 04:26 PM | #4756 | ||
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Another thing Trump said that would end the Harris campaign. Quote:
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Yesterday, 04:29 PM | #4757 |
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Yeah. I heard that and it makes me nuts because it is one of those things that should at the very least should call in to question if this is the person you want at the helm of a disaster, but instead it is just Trump being Trump. His insanity and downright stupidity have been completely normalized.
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Yesterday, 06:12 PM | #4758 |
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Tim Waltz is playing WOW on Twitch tonight.
Edit: Actually it was less cool. They broadcast a rally while a WOW player played and provided commentary. Last edited by GrantDawg : Yesterday at 06:17 PM. |
Today, 06:48 AM | #4759 |
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Dems in NC filed a bill to give people in western NC a few more days to register and turn in absentee ballots. Every GOPer voted against it, killing the bill.
Then they'll complain like hell if NC goes blue.
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Today, 07:25 AM | #4760 |
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Very anecdotal, but I was driving through rural Eastern NC yesterday, and I saw a fair amount of Harris/Walz signs. Of course, a lot of Trump signs, too, but I expected that. But in 2016 and 2020, there were only Trump signs out there. Now it was about 50/50.
That could mean nothing more than the fact that Harris decided to focus more on getting signs out to people. But the fact that people in rural NC are even willing to be public about supporting a Dem does seems like a bit of a shift. |
Today, 07:29 AM | #4761 | |
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Not entirely true. There was a bipartisan bill to loosing voting restrictions in the western counties (all very pro-Trump but for Asheville) that passed (or maybe it was the board of elections and not the legislature, but it passed and was bipartisan). The Dems wanted to expand that to the entire state on the theory that people in other parts of the state are still affected by going out west to help family, etc. And THAT was struck down by the GOP on party lines. So bipartisan to help Trump counties. Partisan to help everyone else. |
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Today, 08:07 AM | #4762 | |
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Kentucky is in the bag for trump, however this year, there are far, far fewer trump signs and many, many more Harris signs in NKY. My wife and I had the same conversation. Energy is way down for trump.
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Today, 08:46 AM | #4763 | |
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Only 1 Trump flag in my neighborhood and it is flying in the persons back yard, nothing at all on the front of peoples houses that I have seen, it's kinda nice. AZ is still gonna go down to the wire though. |
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Today, 09:20 AM | #4764 |
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Yeah, my neighborhood has about 7-10 Harris signs, no Trump signs. But if you go towards the suburbs you start seeing more Trump signs.
On a street we take to get to church, there's a house that put out a Trump sign. The house across the street then put out a Harris sign. The Trump house has since been accumulating tacky MAGA shit and draping it all over the house. I guess they have to overcompensate for their neighbor. |
Today, 09:30 AM | #4765 |
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Getting really hard to see how Dems retain the Senate. Tester looks cooked.
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Today, 09:34 AM | #4766 |
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Agree on the fewer number of Trump signs this year, although our city is bluer than most in KY. I still don't think it means that much though. The stigma of voting Dem in a national contest is too much to overcome. I just think it's a recognition that people don't want to be so outwardly associated with Trump anymore because it's embarrassing and they feel like people hold it against them. They might even be having second thoughts about another 4 years of Trump. But they can't or won't bring themselves to vote for Harris.
We drove up to rural north-central KY meet our daughter to do a pet drop-off (we watched their dog while they were in DC for the Browns game), and at exit 59 on I-75, there is a Shell gas station with dozens and dozens of pro-Trump signs all over the grass right on the road. I mean, overkill is too light a word for it. The biggest sign proclaims it to be a Trump supporting station. We didn't need gas but there's no way in hell I would have pulled in there. I would have paid 20 cents more a gallon to get gas across the street.
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Today, 10:02 AM | #4767 |
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Horry County here is pretty red meat, and the Democratic Party doesn't seem to think they need to put signs up for Harris and any Dem in the last few elections.
I noticed the same houses in my neighborhood that had Trump signs in the last election have them up against and the fewer Harris/Dem signs in the same place too. I don't want to deal with any MAGA bullshit so we are not putting up signs. Oh and I got my absentee ballot yesterday-woot!
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