
Be serious. In 2020 he had not yet destroyed roe and he had not fermented the Jan 6th violence among other fiascos. He has lost support since 2020, not gained it |
Although the polls are worrisome, I have a lot of doubts about their accuracy. What encourages me is how crazed the social media trolls are. They have jumped the shark which strikes me as a sign of desperation. Misinformation only tends to work when there is enough truth in it to be credible. Now it’s so stupid it’s easily dismissed. Though incredibly tiresome. |
+1 I don’t think polls are getting young people at all, and while the conventional wisdom is that the whippersnappers don’t vote, they did to the tune of 50% in 2020. The polls are suggesting that seniors, long the most reliable voters and the most Republican, are turning on the GOP now. Between those two cohorts and how well Harris does with women after the GOP gutted women’s citizenship and rights… I wouldn’t rest well either if I were a Republican political operative. Meanwhile Trump is just spraying threats: ![]() |
One would think that, but one would be wrong, of course. Ahead of Hurricane Milton, I have been following certain weather people, and the number of folks out there that believe that the Biden administration is creating and directing hurricanes at red states, is astonishing! |
Now he is dissing the actual city he is campaigning in! In Detroit yesterday and said Kamala will make America like Detroit and it was not meant as a compliment.
Did they cheer? |
What rational reason is there to go to the expense and hassle of a big rally in Manhattan, a blue state with no chance of changing, days before the election? PLease explain it like I am 5 years old. |
Oh please. What “weather people” believe the Biden administration is controlling the weather? |
None at all. You know the PP is talking about crazy right wingers, because that’s the only people who believe that garbage. |
🔴🌊😵🥊🔵🌪️ |
Here is an interesting description. Does it remind you of anything? American Journalist William L. Shirer was new to Germany at the time, and that rally was his first. He describes it this way: Like a Roman emperor Hitler rode into this medieval town [Nuremberg] at sundown, past solid phalanxes of wildly cheering Germans who packed the narrow streets. . . . Tens of thousands of Swastika flags blot out the Gothic beauties of the place, the facades of the old houses, the gabled roofs. The streets, hardly wider than alleys, are a sea of brown and black uniforms. . . . About ten o’clock tonight I got caught in a mob of ten thousand hysterics who jammed the moat in front of Hitler’s hotel, shouting: “We want our Führer.” I was a little shocked at the faces, especially those of the women, when Hitler finally appeared on the balcony for a moment. . . . They looked up at him as if he were a Messiah, their faces transformed into something positively inhuman. |