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Trump's numbers are inflated by people who are pro-Trump but haven't voted in the past few elections. He needs to turn those folks out, but closing all of the RNC offices isn't going to help with that.
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04-22-2024, 01:03 PM | #52 | |
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This shaping up to be a weird election and it's going to be interesting to see how accurate the polling is. Polling nationally in 2020 was pretty accurate but way off in some states. I've seen some recent polling that shows exactly what you're saying here. Biden is showing a rather large lead with people that are known voters. |
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04-22-2024, 01:05 PM | #53 | |
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RFK Jr's defense of his time with Epstein isn't helpful.
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04-22-2024, 01:52 PM | #54 |
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Considering what he did to his second wife, none of those names are a surprise.
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Haley got 155k votes in the PA primary yesterday. That can’t be a good sign for Trump.
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04-24-2024, 11:55 AM | #56 |
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I'm more interested in how this thread will explain that it's actually worse for Biden.
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04-24-2024, 12:08 PM | #57 |
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It certainly isn't good for Trump.
But protest votes in primary elections tend to come home in the general. Once these Haley voters have had to endure 5 months of "Remember, Biden has a D next to his name" ads, they'll end up voting Trump. |
04-24-2024, 12:15 PM | #58 |
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I'd love to see an honest breakdown of how many of those 155K people voted for Biden in 2020.
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04-24-2024, 10:33 PM | #59 | |
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lol at the timing of this after what's transpiring today at college campuses. Last edited by RainMaker : 04-24-2024 at 10:33 PM. |
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From 538.
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04-26-2024, 01:08 PM | #61 |
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New swing state polls dropped.
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04-26-2024, 08:39 PM | #62 |
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This Is Fine.
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04-27-2024, 11:43 AM | #63 |
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Biden was up 6 in national polling on Trump on April 27, 2020.
I'm perfectly willing to be wrong here, but those numbers seem like ceilings for Trump and floors for Biden. |
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Noem has Old Yeller'd herself out of the VP discussion, yes?
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04-27-2024, 05:47 PM | #65 |
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I don't think she was under serious consideration, but that's probably the final straw for her. I think the pick all along was going to be someone low key and willing to do the dirty work on policy, etc while Trump makes headlines. Tim Scott or Donalds are the favorites IMO. Noem isn't low key and doesn't seem to interested in policy either. |
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I still think it'll be a woman, albeit one who is quiet. There is no chance they nominate a closeted gay black man as VP.
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04-28-2024, 12:02 AM | #67 |
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I keep wondering what step 2 is for Noem here. I assume she was trying to promote her gun ownership and NRA cred, but good lord does it make zero sense to brag about killing a dog.
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04-28-2024, 02:53 AM | #68 |
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Fascists are weird people and say and do weird things that they think others find normal.
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04-28-2024, 08:33 AM | #69 |
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I always thought Noem is too camera thirsty for Trump. He hates dogs, though, so this is obviously aimed at trying to appeal to him. She can be hated by everybody so long as he picks her. Like all of the VP hopefuls, she wants the job desperately because she's sure Trump is going to die in office.
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Pretty funny. Personally, I don't get it but it is what it is.
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To me, it's squarely in the narrative of the "we're real Americans from the country and none of you liberal coastal elites would get it" thing the GOP has going on. She just (maybe) took it a little far. I say maybe because all of the "conservative" pundits who are shelling her on twitter are the same people who have been booted from the GOP over the past 8 years. They don't matter to today's Republican party. Quote:
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Agree on Trump. I think the difference is that Trump is actually entertaining. He has a weird charisma and can be funny. The other fascists just come across weird and don't understand what makes Trump unique. You also nailed it. The precise word "authentic" is used in her response. Nice call. Last edited by RainMaker : 04-28-2024 at 03:47 PM. |
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It's because the bill put the onus on the states to implement them and most states haven't even started soliciting bids to install them. You're building a nationwide network with 48 states all having to build them separately but also meet the national standards required. |
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Also, most of the red state-type places want this to fail. Nothing gives these southern republicans more wood than saying how much electric cars have failed and will never be useful (that and controlling women's bodies). I think they would prefer coal-powered cars just because..AMERICA! Seriously, people down here vote down light rail because they are afraid of the poor people coming to their neighborhoods. When I lived up north, I never saw hoards of gangs on the train from Montclair back to the city or Newark with their spoils. Even if the feds paid for the rail and gave GA the revenue and it created a million jobs, they would say no.
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As far as I can tell, you just have to drive to Meijer in Lexington and spend an hour tooling around the store while your car recharges. That is, if it's not winter when you might not make it to Meijer before your battery dies. EV has a really bad narrative right now. I say "narrative" because I don't own one and am only going off of things I've been told by people I know (like friends and neighbors) and stories in the news (like the Ford CEO who admitted to a "reality check" trying to drive his EV pickup across country). I had considered one for my next car, which I'm guessing will be no earlier than 2026. But now, I'm probably only interested in a hybrid, if that. I drive an hour both ways to work twice a week. No way am I interested in voluntarily adding the stress of possibly needing to juice up just to get home from work in January/February. They're going to have to make some big strides to improve things to change minds. And I consider myself pretty open-minded about EV, but from what I read/been told, it can be a big hassle depending on your use case.
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I already mentioned a friend who has had an EV a couple of years. They love it. They have traveled around the bit in it, not cross country but around the South for sure, and he said it really hasn't been that hard finding charging stations. At times you have to plan ahead because rapid chargers can be harder to find, but the car has a built in app to help you find places. |
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They do seem to have a bit of a "oh, this is too hard - I'm not going to bother" new tech stigma. And of course plenty of folks who want to beat it down.
My wife would be ok with a hybrid I think -- she's worried about long trips, like the one we take every couple of months out to Indiana. For regular about-town travel, I think one would be fine - her drive to work is like 2 miles, and I don't drive to work anymore (the Veloster mostly just sits). For us it's mostly just "holy !!! who can afford a new car?" I mean, we should be able to (our combined income is certainly not bad), we just have many other things to pay for. So we've bought used, and it only seems like now that EVs are emerging in the used market. A coworker has a Tesla, and a college friend had one a while ago (don't know if he still has it). The former I know had a charging plug/station put in in his garage.
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I want to be green and embrace the technology, but it just doesn't make sense for our lives given our location. I will definitely be getting hybrids with our next round of cars, but living in (relatively) small town WV, I don't drive far enough on a regular basis to justify the expense. My morning and evening commute of dropping and picking up my youngest and going to and from work is less than 3 miles total. My wife now works from home like 95% of the time and if we travel any distance it will be outside the range of most EVs and I feel like it would be a pretty big inconvenience to stop to charge.
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Interesting data on how RFK Jr could hurt Trump.
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A shame both of them are the same.
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Ah, let's give him another chance. What's the worst that could happen?
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But Biden is old and likes ice cream.
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At least the Senate is looking good.
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You'll be able to go back to pretending genocide is bad if he gets elected instead of defending it. Just like all the other bad stuff Trump did that suddenly wasn't an issue when a Democrat took office. |
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Shouldn't the anger be with Biden who would probably win by just not giving a genocidal far right government billions to commit genocide? Beating Donald Trump should not be hard.
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I don't think that issue is going to move the needle much on Biden winning or not.
I'm not saying it shouldn't, I just don't think it will. Look at the list of important issues to people in both parties, one example being the recent post by Edward64. Israel/Gaza, and for that matter Ukraine, does not rank highly for most people. They're more concerned with domestic issues like gas prices being 25 cents higher than they 'should be'. Last edited by Brian Swartz : 05-01-2024 at 12:54 AM. |
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Those issues rank incredibly high for the Biden administration.
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I agree with you, foreign policy is not a sustainable Top-5 issue. Sure, it heats up but other more pressing stuff happens. I do think this is a vocal minority, and in 1-2 years it'll peter out and regulated into the Social Studies books like Occupy Wallstreet, BLM, and defund the police protests. But I can see the younger folks cutting off their "nose to spite their face". I can easily see another flareup in Sep-Oct. I doubt they'll vote for Trump, but they may not vote or vote for a third party, and therefore diluting Joe's margin. I'll say again. I support people's rights to vote third party. But if Trump wins, they cannot absolve themselves from helping Trump win by not voting for Joe. |
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That last part I disagree with. The people helping Trump win are the people actually supporting him (voting for him, donating, making arguments in favor of him, etc). Not supporting him by voting for someone else means exactly that.
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Biden's thing has been to tell people to vote for the other guy. He's been doing it since he got into politics. How do you know so little about these people? Biden tells voters 'don't vote for me' if they're concerned about his age | Fox News Joe Biden tells immigration activist, 'You should vote for Trump' Biden tells Des Moines activist 'vote for someone else' in tense exchange |
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