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by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:14 am
by Nobel Hobos 2 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:26 am
Thermodolia wrote:Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:
Um, he mentioned Reagan. All the others were himself.
Anyone who says Reagan is my hero is a neocon. And he’s not the only Neocon endorsing Biden as you have W himself, the Cheney’s, Colin Powell, and hundreds of Bush officials all endorsing Biden.
I get that neocons are anti-Trump and all but it just rubs me the wrong way
I’ve always believed in the Republican ideals and greatness of America:as an anti-Communist from “Solidarność”, Polish Prime Minister and as EU President. And I got to know @realDonaldTrump really well. These are the reasons why I pray for @JoeBiden’s success.
by Jerzylvania » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:35 am
Cisairse wrote:Democratic ad makers think they’ve discovered Trump’s soft spot
Pretty good overview of the current campaign strategies among Biden himself and the major pro-Biden pacs.
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:36 am
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:39 am
Jerzylvania wrote:Cisairse wrote:Democratic ad makers think they’ve discovered Trump’s soft spot
Pretty good overview of the current campaign strategies among Biden himself and the major pro-Biden pacs.
And it's working across all age groups.
In yesterdays Monmouth poll which showed Biden leading 53-41 we had a breakdown of support by age group. It's astounding.
Age
18-34 Trump 35% Biden 54%
35-49 Trump 40% Biden 54%
50-64 Trump 44% Biden 49%
65+ Trump 38% Biden 59%
Trump is losing all age groups. He is behind in double digits in three of the four age groups which includes a 20 point deficit among those aged 65+ the most reliable voters of all. These are crash and burn numbers for the Trump campaign.
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:43 am
Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:Thermodolia wrote:Anyone who says Reagan is my hero is a neocon. And he’s not the only Neocon endorsing Biden as you have W himself, the Cheney’s, Colin Powell, and hundreds of Bush officials all endorsing Biden.
I get that neocons are anti-Trump and all but it just rubs me the wrong wayI’ve always believed in the Republican ideals and greatness of America:as an anti-Communist from “Solidarność”, Polish Prime Minister and as EU President. And I got to know @realDonaldTrump really well. These are the reasons why I pray for @JoeBiden’s success.
I have edited four words out of Tusk's tweet.
The way Tusk avoids directly endorsing Biden is quite masterful. Go via God. No American would dare dispute his religious beliefs right?
"I know him well" and then "vote the other guy" it's like Shakespeare.
by Jerzylvania » Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:52 am
Thermodolia wrote:Jerzylvania wrote:
And it's working across all age groups.
In yesterdays Monmouth poll which showed Biden leading 53-41 we had a breakdown of support by age group. It's astounding.
Age
18-34 Trump 35% Biden 54%
35-49 Trump 40% Biden 54%
50-64 Trump 44% Biden 49%
65+ Trump 38% Biden 59%
Trump is losing all age groups. He is behind in double digits in three of the four age groups which includes a 20 point deficit among those aged 65+ the most reliable voters of all. These are crash and burn numbers for the Trump campaign.
Florida is gone with those numbers. Hell CNN put out a piece where they interviewed several lifelong republicans who have said they will be voting democrat for the first time in their lives. These are all people who are over 65
by Zurkerx » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:49 am
Thermodolia wrote:Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:
Um, he mentioned Reagan. All the others were himself.
Anyone who says Reagan is my hero is a neocon. And he’s not the only Neocon endorsing Biden as you have W himself, the Cheney’s, Colin Powell, and hundreds of Bush officials all endorsing Biden.
I get that neocons are anti-Trump and all but it just rubs me the wrong way
by Nobel Hobos 2 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:52 am
Zurkerx wrote:Thermodolia wrote:Anyone who says Reagan is my hero is a neocon. And he’s not the only Neocon endorsing Biden as you have W himself, the Cheney’s, Colin Powell, and hundreds of Bush officials all endorsing Biden.
I get that neocons are anti-Trump and all but it just rubs me the wrong way
Bush and Cheney certainly did not endorse Biden: only Powell and former Bush Officials did have publicly stated their intentions to back Biden. However, if Bush did come out to endorse Biden, it certainly would cause a few Republicans to back Biden but I highly doubt he'll come out with an endorsement.
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:53 am
Zurkerx wrote:Thermodolia wrote:Anyone who says Reagan is my hero is a neocon. And he’s not the only Neocon endorsing Biden as you have W himself, the Cheney’s, Colin Powell, and hundreds of Bush officials all endorsing Biden.
I get that neocons are anti-Trump and all but it just rubs me the wrong way
Bush and Cheney certainly did not endorse Biden: only Powell and former Bush Officials did have publicly stated their intentions to back Biden. However, if Bush did come out to endorse Biden, it certainly would cause a few Republicans to back Biden but I highly doubt he'll come out with an endorsement.
by Vassenor » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:53 am
A social media comment with racial undertones made by a Mississippi election commissioner sparked outrage across the state on the same weekend state legislators voted to retire the flag and its Confederate emblem.
"I'm concerned about voter registration in Mississippi," the commissioner wrote. "The blacks are having lots (of) events for voter registration. People in Mississippi have to get involved, too."
Gail Welch's comment caused an uproar Sunday, as screen shots of the comment spread quickly on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welch said she has received calls and messages from all over the country about the post.
by Zurkerx » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:56 am
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:56 am
Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproarA social media comment with racial undertones made by a Mississippi election commissioner sparked outrage across the state on the same weekend state legislators voted to retire the flag and its Confederate emblem.
"I'm concerned about voter registration in Mississippi," the commissioner wrote. "The blacks are having lots (of) events for voter registration. People in Mississippi have to get involved, too."
Gail Welch's comment caused an uproar Sunday, as screen shots of the comment spread quickly on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welch said she has received calls and messages from all over the country about the post.
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
by Zurkerx » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:58 am
Thermodolia wrote:Zurkerx wrote:
Bush and Cheney certainly did not endorse Biden: only Powell and former Bush Officials did have publicly stated their intentions to back Biden. However, if Bush did come out to endorse Biden, it certainly would cause a few Republicans to back Biden but I highly doubt he'll come out with an endorsement.
I thought that they said they where voting for Biden. Which I took as a endorsement
by Thermodolia » Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:58 am
Zurkerx wrote:Previous prediction: Zurk 270 Map from 6/16/2020.
Alright, here's mine 270 Map as of 7/3/2020:(Image)
Battleground Map:(Image)
Some slight changes but overall, still the same outcome.
by Nobel Hobos 2 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:00 am
Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproarA social media comment with racial undertones made by a Mississippi election commissioner sparked outrage across the state on the same weekend state legislators voted to retire the flag and its Confederate emblem.
"I'm concerned about voter registration in Mississippi," the commissioner wrote. "The blacks are having lots (of) events for voter registration. People in Mississippi have to get involved, too."
Gail Welch's comment caused an uproar Sunday, as screen shots of the comment spread quickly on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welch said she has received calls and messages from all over the country about the post.
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
by Zurkerx » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:03 am
Thermodolia wrote:Zurkerx wrote:Previous prediction: Zurk 270 Map from 6/16/2020.
Alright, here's mine 270 Map as of 7/3/2020:(Image)
Battleground Map:(Image)
Some slight changes but overall, still the same outcome.
The fact that georgia is a battleground swing state should be sending alarm bells through the GOP
by Vassenor » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:05 am
Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproar
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
This election commissioner is elected, right?
And you're surprised the election commissioner is making partisan statements, why?
by San Lumen » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:07 am
Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproarA social media comment with racial undertones made by a Mississippi election commissioner sparked outrage across the state on the same weekend state legislators voted to retire the flag and its Confederate emblem.
"I'm concerned about voter registration in Mississippi," the commissioner wrote. "The blacks are having lots (of) events for voter registration. People in Mississippi have to get involved, too."
Gail Welch's comment caused an uproar Sunday, as screen shots of the comment spread quickly on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welch said she has received calls and messages from all over the country about the post.
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
by Nobel Hobos 2 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:10 am
Vassenor wrote:Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:
This election commissioner is elected, right?
And you're surprised the election commissioner is making partisan statements, why?
So I'm not allowed to have problems with an election commissioner saying that too many members of a given demographic are exercising their right to vote?
by San Lumen » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:13 am
Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:Vassenor wrote:
So I'm not allowed to have problems with an election commissioner saying that too many members of a given demographic are exercising their right to vote?
You're allowed to have a problem with electing officials to oversee elections. That's the most retarded idea ever.
by The Greater Ohio Valley » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:22 am
Bear Stearns wrote:Uh...so Biden just hired 600 lawyers to be on stand-by ready to litigate in case he loses the election.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-biden/biden-pulls-together-hundreds-of-lawyers-as-a-bulwark-against-election-trickery-idUSKBN24305H
Basically admitting we're on the path to civil war.
by Jerzylvania » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:44 am
Thermodolia wrote:Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproar
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
Mississippi is the only state that never “hid it”. They had their own secret police from the 60s to the 80s. Mississippi is that state that was quite open about its racism
by Outer Sparta » Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:50 am
San Lumen wrote:Vassenor wrote:Mississippi election commissioner's social media comment about Black voters causes uproar
So they're not even trying to hide it any more. Literally complaining that too many black people are registering to vote.
Not in the slightest they feel emboldened to say such bile because they think it will motivate their base to vote
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