thaiboxerken
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MAGA leaders have pretty much declared that they don't care about winning voters. They plan to win the election through the packed judicial branch.
MAGA leaders have pretty much declared that they don't care about winning voters. They plan to win the election through the packed judicial branch.
"These are great patriots who work their hearts out to have a Strong and Powerfulnnz Border, only to be harassed by Border Czar Kamala Harris, who wants the,"
But not in the states that matter.Polls had her 4% above Trump. Exactly where Kamala is today.
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trump has also been ignoring the advice of his fellow Republicans to stop with the 'Steal' rants and personal insults directed towards Kamala Harris and start discussing issues and policies. But I don't think trump can do that. He doesn't have policies, for one thing. He only has 'talking points.' trump has threatened to close the border with Mexico. That's a talking point not a policy. Imagine a press conference where a reporter asks:
trump has no answer for that. He can't get too specific, as the Republicans are urging. He has no specifics. All he has is rhetoric.
But not in the states that matter.
The vote processing centres are now packed with MAGA bots.Yes. They have no intentions of following the will of the voters. They've said the quiet part out loud enough times.
The fact that we were so sure (yes we were, shut up) that Trump was going to lose in 2016 was a large part of how he was able to hurt us so bad. Don't meal prep the crow.
I just watched a video of 8 undecided voters living in eastern PA. After watching Harris' speech on Thursday night, 6 said they'd decided to vote for Harris, one said she would likely not vote at all, and one said he was voting for Trump. Interestingly, the one man who said he was voting for Trump said he didn't think Harris was "ready" and should wait. Apparently, being a senator and a VP isn't "ready" enough but Trump causing chaos, division, being a felon, sexual abuser and inciting a coup makes him "ready".
Obama was a good President. George W. Bush was a bad President. But both of them left office different people. The weight of what responsibility they held and power they wielded got to them on some level. Obama left office obviously less idealistic, and Bush left office more mature. And both men were... I don't want to say "humbled" because that has specific negative connotations, I'm not trying to put across but something like it. "Perspectived" if I may be forgiven for verbing a noun is close, I think.
Hell, I honestly don't think that Trump understands that people don't like him in a real, true, human emotional level. I honestly think that turd still wakes up every morning thinking there are only two types of people; people who worship and "haters" who only hate him because they are jealous but deep down inside want to be him.
I could never like Trump on any level or give him the single moment of respect, but if he would just show one single brief moment of self-reflection that would be something. Some tiny moment of humanity one could connect with if only on the hypothetical or philosophical level.
But the bastard won't even give us THAT.
I just watched a video of 8 undecided voters living in eastern PA. After watching Harris' speech on Thursday night, 6 said they'd decided to vote for Harris, one said she would likely not vote at all, and one said he was voting for Trump. Interestingly, the one man who said he was voting for Trump said he didn't think Harris was "ready" and should wait. Apparently, being a senator and a VP isn't "ready" enough but Trump causing chaos, division, being a felon, sexual abuser and inciting a coup makes him "ready".
I just watched a video of 8 undecided voters living in eastern PA. After watching Harris' speech on Thursday night, 6 said they'd decided to vote for Harris, one said she would likely not vote at all, and one said he was voting for Trump. Interestingly, the one man who said he was voting for Trump said he didn't think Harris was "ready" and should wait. Apparently, being a senator and a VP isn't "ready" enough but Trump causing chaos, division, being a felon, sexual abuser and inciting a coup makes him "ready".
Turns out, he wasn't so undecided. Good job, CNN!
Trump at his Arizona rally
video in link
https://x.com/RpsAgainstTrump/status/1827141742539223498?t=-k7F-9kn256rjlu_b5bkfQ&s=09
He's like a child
Jonathan Pie
@JonathanPieNews
Even as a 78 year old man, he sounds like a 10 year old version of Donald Trump
Does this surprise any of us?
How many times have we read posters claiming to be undecided or even saying they are voting democrat and yet post almost non-stop Trump/Republican talking points?
Not necessarily - whining like toddlers about perceived grievances is what the right have been doing for decades...
Was that the CNN "undecided" voter who was later shown to be a long-time Trump supporter?