Trump campaign death spiral

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Listening to Trump in Asheville now. Guess he’s not taking anyone’s advice, especially Nikki’s.



Wow. Over $40 a head, just for rental space (and not security (which should be high post— ouch, my ear), logistics, rentals, travel, staff salary, etc). I guess that’s way there is a 0% chance he actually pays the bill.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Listening to Trump in Asheville now. Guess he’s not taking anyone’s advice, especially Nikki’s.



That is a tiny crowd. I guess he draws what he can these days.


Wishful thinking. Secret service must be far more strict about keeping him safe after the shooting and some forced SS resignations that followed. Hence, crowd size is likely dictated by these considerations.

That said, it looks like now, that the weather cooled down, Trump is back in action.

So much for the “campaign death spiral”…


Oh yes, it was the weather. That is the saddest excuse you’ve come up with yet.


+1. The secret service asked him to hold rallies indoors. That eliminates many
Of the securityconcerns (like, say, snipers). So what does the weather have to do with it? Also, are you say8ng Trump is too old to speak in anything over 70 degrees? I worked in Asheville. Its summers are really temperate and nice.

Also, if they can screen 15,000+ for an indoor rally for Harris, who is the sitting VP and woman of color and you know must be getting off the the charts death threats, how come they can’t screen half that many people for Ashevilles larger venue?

Also, why isn’t the smaller venue full?

You have all the critical thinking skills of, well Trump. MAGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Listening to Trump in Asheville now. Guess he’s not taking anyone’s advice, especially Nikki’s.



That is a tiny crowd. I guess he draws what he can these days.


Wishful thinking. Secret service must be far more strict about keeping him safe after the shooting and some forced SS resignations that followed. Hence, crowd size is likely dictated by these considerations.

That said, it looks like now, that the weather cooled down, Trump is back in action.

So much for the “campaign death spiral”…


you're right ith going great
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nick Fuentes is boasting on his show right now he’s partially responsible for these alleged pending sackings.


Not sure what’s going to happen tomorrow but if he’s listening to filth like Fuentes instead of his actual campaign managers this is going to get a lot worse.


Oh it’s going to get way worse. This is how Fuentes wants Trump to pivot the campaign:


I'd say him going on X with Elon, and blasting unions didn't help with the Rust Belt, either. What a fool. He doesn't even know his own MAGA base.
Anonymous
This is a remarkable interview

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a remarkable interview


I’m not going to watch the entire thing, and I applaud him for doing the right thing in regards to no longer rewarding the Trump chaos machine, but so many of these people are so much closer to becoming Democrats than they realize. The chaos isn’t just Trump, it’s the GOP. Granted Trump is a swirling pedophile soup of weirdness, but he’s not that far off most of the rest of the GOP.

Still, good on this guy and I hope the 25% of Republican voters in Montgomery County, PA who voted for Haley do not vote for Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a remarkable interview


I’m not going to watch the entire thing, and I applaud him for doing the right thing in regards to no longer rewarding the Trump chaos machine, but so many of these people are so much closer to becoming Democrats than they realize. The chaos isn’t just Trump, it’s the GOP. Granted Trump is a swirling pedophile soup of weirdness, but he’s not that far off most of the rest of the GOP.

Still, good on this guy and I hope the 25% of Republican voters in Montgomery County, PA who voted for Haley do not vote for Trump.


I hope some of them stay Republicans and work on reforming their party. Also, if a D were saying they were voting for Harris, it wouldn't be news - an R doing it sets a model for how others, who don't like Trump and don't like MAGA, can do the same while remaining part of a party they've probably counted themselves part of for a very long time.
Anonymous
thanks for sharing this interview, PP. I thoroughly enjoyed it and these are the republicans that should run for office. they can see the good in policies that work for all americans. not just the rich 1%.

for those who didn't watch, i encourage you to do so. especially those who are on the fence about Trump vs Harris
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whoever keeps posting Fuentes, can you please stop? This shitstain on humanity does not need any more exposure. His big problem with Vance is that he married a brown woman.


Not true. It’s because Vance is a never Trumper, a Thiel and Axelrod creation, an open borders shill, and neocon eager to trigger a war with Iran.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nick Fuentes is boasting on his show right now he’s partially responsible for these alleged pending sackings.


Not sure what’s going to happen tomorrow but if he’s listening to filth like Fuentes instead of his actual campaign managers this is going to get a lot worse.


Oh it’s going to get way worse. This is how Fuentes wants Trump to pivot the campaign:


I'd say him going on X with Elon, and blasting unions didn't help with the Rust Belt, either. What a fool. He doesn't even know his own MAGA base.


When your platform is built on hate, sometimes who you're supposed to hate conflicts with another group you're supposed to hate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoever keeps posting Fuentes, can you please stop? This shitstain on humanity does not need any more exposure. His big problem with Vance is that he married a brown woman.


Not true. It’s because Vance is a never Trumper, a Thiel and Axelrod creation, an open borders shill, and neocon eager to trigger a war with Iran.


From his own mouth this morning:

Anonymous
I wouldn’t count him out just yet. The assassination attempt and having Biden booted from the race were 2 big setbacks. Let’s see what he does next.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t count him out just yet. The assassination attempt and having Biden booted from the race were 2 big setbacks. Let’s see what he does next.


The assassination attempt?

It was more likely a staged false flag. The various "investigations," lack of medical report or presser with any doctor, and no scar on his ear certainly leave open to discussion what actually happened that day. There would be an easy way to dispel the conspiracy theories, but Trump doesn't seem to want to do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t count him out just yet. The assassination attempt and having Biden booted from the race were 2 big setbacks. Let’s see what he does next.


The assassination attempt?

It was more likely a staged false flag. The various "investigations," lack of medical report or presser with any doctor, and no scar on his ear certainly leave open to discussion what actually happened that day. There would be an easy way to dispel the conspiracy theories, but Trump doesn't seem to want to do that.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t count him out just yet. The assassination attempt and having Biden booted from the race were 2 big setbacks. Let’s see what he does next.


The assassination attempt?

It was more likely a staged false flag. The various "investigations," lack of medical report or presser with any doctor, and no scar on his ear certainly leave open to discussion what actually happened that day. There would be an easy way to dispel the conspiracy theories, but Trump doesn't seem to want to do that.


I don't know about "false flag", but it is highly suspicious that a 78 yr old's ear healed within days.
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