Yet before covid hit his policies had America flying so I can't agree with you .Adz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:35 amInflation is the main effect of money in people's pockets, and that was driven by policies during covid, and global wars.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:01 pm Unless of course they were all bogus charges dreamed up to stop Trump ever becoming president again . The Democrats have thrown the kitchen sink at him and he’s still standing . Even two assassination attempts couldn’t stop him . Anyway, people don’t have to like Trump to vote for him . The simple question they need to ask themselves is I’m I better off than I was 4 years ago . From what I’ve seen and heard from American people the answer is an emphatic No !! Trump will win the election so get used to the idea .
Trumps policies are highly inflationary so I can't see Americans having a great next few years if he wins
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https://news.sky.com/video/barack-obama ... s-13232428RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 3:23 pmYet before covid hit his policies had America flying so I can't agree with you .Adz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:35 amInflation is the main effect of money in people's pockets, and that was driven by policies during covid, and global wars.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:01 pm Unless of course they were all bogus charges dreamed up to stop Trump ever becoming president again . The Democrats have thrown the kitchen sink at him and he’s still standing . Even two assassination attempts couldn’t stop him . Anyway, people don’t have to like Trump to vote for him . The simple question they need to ask themselves is I’m I better off than I was 4 years ago . From what I’ve seen and heard from American people the answer is an emphatic No !! Trump will win the election so get used to the idea .
Trumps policies are highly inflationary so I can't see Americans having a great next few years if he wins
75 straight months of Job growth under Obama,
you sure Trump got the economy going?
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Interesting implications if this is true https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... elzer-poll
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Others are commenting that this is a reliable poll too. If it's true, then it's massive, and would suggest that her abortion adverts have really cut through to women voters. It would be incredible if that becomes the issue that defeats the hard right.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:53 am Interesting implications if this is true https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... elzer-poll
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You're clutching at straws . Anyway we'll see tomorrow what happensDunners wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 9:48 amOthers are commenting that this is a reliable poll too. If it's true, then it's massive, and would suggest that her abortion adverts have really cut through to women voters. It would be incredible if that becomes the issue that defeats the hard right.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:53 am Interesting implications if this is true https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... elzer-poll
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I desperately hope trump doesn’t win for many reasons but fair play to you, you’ve taken a lot on here in good spirit and not flounced off or resorted to insultsRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 2:20 pmYou're clutching at straws . Anyway we'll see tomorrow what happensDunners wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 9:48 amOthers are commenting that this is a reliable poll too. If it's true, then it's massive, and would suggest that her abortion adverts have really cut through to women voters. It would be incredible if that becomes the issue that defeats the hard right.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:53 am Interesting implications if this is true https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... elzer-poll
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No . If you want somebody who's illiterate on economics running your country she's your person .Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 3:04 pm good time for Harris to gain some momentum..can she?
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Thinking about it this morning while listening to the radio . if Trump losses he should just call it a day . After what he’s been through these past few years it isn’t worth going through again.
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He won't accept a loss. Should he lose tomorrow, they have already started prepping the narrative that there's been a conspiracy against him. If there's a poll out saying he's winning, it shows that only fraud could stop him. If there's a poll out saying he's losing, it's a fraud trying to suppress his vote and is fake. A kid could see how flawed the logic is.
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Well he would have lost two elections in a row so he would be wasting his energy . It wouldn’t change anythingMistadobalina wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:48 am He won't accept a loss. Should he lose tomorrow, they have already started prepping the narrative that there's been a conspiracy against him. If there's a poll out saying he's winning, it shows that only fraud could stop him. If there's a poll out saying he's losing, it's a fraud trying to suppress his vote and is fake. A kid could see how flawed the logic is.
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Been obsessing over this a bit during the weekend and I think North Carolina will vote Democrat - I'm possibly more confident of that than Harris winning the Midwest seats she actually needs. The Republican candidate running for governor is a complete loon and has been polling somewhere between 10-20% behind the dem candidate. It's possible that a massive chunk of that vote switch their allegiance to Trump but it'd be unusual for that many voters to switch parties on their ballots.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:51 am Played around with the predictor map.
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Splitting your vote is far more common in the states because of incumbency etc
I think the up ballot (Presidential) choice affects the down ballot candidates more than the other way around though.
I think the up ballot (Presidential) choice affects the down ballot candidates more than the other way around though.
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I get that, but Trump has personally been out to bat for the Robinson, who's Wikipedia controversies section is probably longer than Orient's entire entry and is gonna get smashed. Would take some incredible cognitive dissonance amongst a huge number of people to switch.
Trump's campaign has been particularly manic these last few days in alleging fraud and conspiracy already as well. Maybe it's a bit of a cope on my part but there's a vague feeling that they are seeing information that doesn't bode well for them.
Trump's campaign has been particularly manic these last few days in alleging fraud and conspiracy already as well. Maybe it's a bit of a cope on my part but there's a vague feeling that they are seeing information that doesn't bode well for them.
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Or maybe they’re just prepping their excuses for a loss in what’s essential a coin flip election. Something he has done for the previous two elections.
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America deserves Trump.
Americans have had a belief that their country is the greatest ever to have existed, when in reality it's always been divisive and built on the backs of those on the edge and furthest away from " The American Dream".
They need to wake up.
Unfortunately it's going to be painful for some over the short-term, both domestically and internationally, but in the long term surely it will produce a more inclusive movement.
Americans have had a belief that their country is the greatest ever to have existed, when in reality it's always been divisive and built on the backs of those on the edge and furthest away from " The American Dream".
They need to wake up.
Unfortunately it's going to be painful for some over the short-term, both domestically and internationally, but in the long term surely it will produce a more inclusive movement.
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100% that as well. Lots of legal shenanigans taking place already.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:34 am Or maybe they’re just prepping their excuses for a loss in what’s essential a coin flip election. Something he has done for the previous two elections.
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:33 am Thinking about it this morning while listening to the radio . if Trump losses he should just call it a day . After what he’s been through these past few years it isn’t worth going through again.
I’m curious - is there a part of you deep inside that understands that Trump is a criminal, a rapist, a racist, a misogynist, and an incompetent, deeply stupid man in steep mental decline?
I’d actually have more respect for you if you actually know those things to be true, and are engaged in a display of wilful misunderstanding as an act of trolling.
If you actually genuinely believe the stuff you say about Trump, then you really are a proper, proper thicko
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Also, at least some recognition of the fact that "what he's been through" is pretty much entirely self-inflicted.