Yes, 75% of the land. Not the voters. It's true that there are many more square miles of red territory than blue territory because blue voters tend to be urban and suburban dwellers and red voters tend to be more rural voters. But land doesn't vote. People do. And more than 50% of voters lean blue. Note that it has been 20 years (Bush v Kerry in 2004) since the last time the Republican ticket has won the popular vote. |
| God this guy has such low energy. He needs to get on the test. |
| Damn, again with the "largest mass deportation" speak. I don't think that plays well with anyone other than the reddest part of the base. |
| Well I guess now we know how he's going to contest the election - he is claiming that Democrats are allowing "illegal immigrants" to vote for President. |
I mean he’s done that every time he’s lost anything, going back to the Iowa Caucuses and the 2016 popular vote and even the Emmys, so of course he’s going to do that. |
Cows and corn don't vote. |
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He said Americans are voting with their stomachs. Look at a world hunger map. This country is blessed in that regard.
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In land, sure. But cows and corn don't vote. |
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It's very gratifying how ever since Biden dropped out, there are far fewer MAGA posts on DCUM. They all get their talking points from Trump, so when he has difficulty fighting back, and Jeff blocks the more obvious swears and childish insults... MAGAs have nothing. |
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He probably repeated himself today, but about a month ago at one of his public shamble rambles he spoke in such a way that it was clear that Donald doesn’t understand that there’s a difference between “seeking asylum” and an “insane asylum.” |
| Why does the media fall for this every time? |