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You vote for the person you like. I hate to say it but Harris is not that likeable. On the other hand, while Trump is a crazy MOFO, he isn't totally unlikeable. Quite entertaining from a certain perspective. You vote ALWAY ALWAY ALWAYS for the one you like. On some level, people like Trump.
On the other hand, I think Harris will win this time around because institutions/business tends to favor Harris. |
Normal people aren’t donating to either campaign. You don’t have to donate to vote. |
Govt did not plod along and do their job by letting in millions of illegal immigrants unvetted. |
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I think she's great and also exactly, exactly this. I want the government to be boring and plod away in the background taking care of all the things I don't want to have to be paying attention to. I cannot take being hyper-alert and vigilant like this all the time, ALL THE TIME, for another four years.
Harris will do a good job. She will be a normie Dem. She will do some things I don't like, she'll make some mistakes, and she and her government will plod along trying to make things safe and good, and even better, for the American people. And I Can mostly not pay attention. Trump is going to smear himself in a sh** swastika eight times a day while lighting people on fire and grabbing women while shouting about people's di**s, and occasionally putting on the Special Seniors Soundtrack to have a little dance party to. And every day we'll have to worry that he's dismantling the institutions that let this country hum along - that keep it the safest country with the best economy in all the world. He's going to destroy everything and put on quite a noxious and obnoxious show while he does it. I don't WANT that. I DO NOT WANT THAT. PP - I get what your are saying but it just doesn't work like that. The POTUS still has to lead. Just because you are right and Harris will not make waves doesn't make her actually better than him. It just makes her quieter than him. What she does quietly I guarantee you will still impact you and yours. You should care about that more than whether she's quiet. I'm with you but your logic is kinda illogical
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So... for the good of the country is a guy who had the job previously and while on the job he had the opportunity to step up and be the Commander-in-Chief he was elected to be during the most significant national security threat on our country's soil since 9/11. What did Trump do in that moment? He sat in The White House watching the event unfold on TV while ignoring all pleas for help and guidance for 187 minutes while a mob of hundreds that had stormed through security at the US Capitol Building were roaming the halls looking for prominent US leaders to "hang". For 187 minutes Trump did nothing. Sitting POTUS wouldn't take a phone call in that moment. You and your family moronically voted for a Coward-in-Chief. Pea-brained idiots. |
This. Plus, we've already had Trump for 4 years. People know that things were pretty good then; the world certainly didn't fall apart. Disagree that Harris will win. I think Trump will win, and surprisingly comfortably. |
Wow. Here we go again ... the tolerant left. |
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I don't think Trump will win comfortably. No way. Not that many people like him!! LOL
BUT a lot of people do like him so it will be close. Harris has to get likeable. Not enough sending likeable people to campaign for her. She needs to make her own fans. The fact she can't do that is a real red flag given that as POTUS, you have to be able to know how to make people like you in politics! You can say how stupid Bush is or smart Bill is but Hillary lost not because she's not academic enough but because she didn't know how to do what Bill can do which is charm a snake. Politics is the art of sales. If you can't persuade people to become your fan - not by arguments and intellectual prowess - but by old fashioned charm and emotional manipulation - you have no business in politics. Every President has had that kind of charm. Every one of em whether you agreed with their policies or not. |
Yep, that's all they have and that's all Kamala and Tim talk about---how much they hate Trump and how horrible of a job he did. Can't wait to see their heads explode when Trump wins. Vote for LIFE from conception to natural death! |
Her likability has been consistently much higher than his in all polls. |
Think I'll vote for my daughters and granddaughters to make that decision with their doctors. Not you. |
NO - her likability COMPARED to Trump is higher. Her likeability has to be high because she's Kamala. Look at this thread and tell me how many people like Kamala and how many people like him better than Trump/hate Trump? |
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Remember the Red Wave that didn’t happen? Same game + worse optics: 34 indictments Rigging court dates Corrupt SCJ Vance bc Trump ain’t making it to 2028 Project 2025 The daily dose of Trump insanity: I need the kind of generals Hitler had. 10/23/24 New Republic: The 2022 cycle also arguably saw a new phenomenon really come to the fore: the rise of right-leaning pollsters that consistently showed better results for Republican candidates. Now these questions have once again arisen: Should these pollsters be included in aggregators’ averages or not? And what should you think of the case for their inclusion made by the aggregators, which is that they weight polls in a way that reflects their comparative credibility? It’s ridiculous that Democrats are being asked to accept the integrity of polling averages when a plurality or a majority of the polls are coming from right-aligned organizations, Rosenberg, the author of the Hopium Chronicles on Substack, tells us. The point, he adds, is to get the entire mainstream analytical community saying the election is slipping away from Harris. Nate Cohn wrote for the Times on the eve of that 2022 election, the averages were being bombarded by a wave of polls from firms that didn’t adhere to industry standards for transparency or data collection and which were producing much more Republican-friendly results. Democrats ended up defying the results suggested by some of the averages, picking up a Senate seat and holding House losses to a minimum—itself a historically anomalous result for a party holding the White House in a midterm election—even as many predicted a GOP rout. https://newrepublic.com/article/187425/gop-polls-rigging-averages-trump |
If you leave out the last two sentences of ad-hominem attacks, everything PP said is 100% true. |
This is false. According to Gallup, both candidates have historically low favorability, but Trump beats Harris 50-48. https://news.gallup.com/poll/652427/trump-harris-favorability-low-end-year-trend.aspx |