Here we go again. Let’s burn our teammates no matter how many times they pay their party dues and vote our way. Never good enough. I’ve seen Obama branded too conservative in these boards. It is sick. |
Yep. No middle ground. Don’t even take 15 week bans. Either everyone at any time can have an abortion or no one can have one excepted in certain places and for certain cases. Winning. Boy we showed them. Don’t really care about those women who were seeking abortions under 12 weeks. Gold star!!!! |
America is on the precipice. Does “No Labels” think the “adults” will step forward at the last minute to save us when things go bad? They’re like incredibly irresponsible teenagers who take unbelievably stupid risks because they believe mommy and daddy will always be there to save them if necessary. |
No, what’s sick is the number of Republicans who like to pose as Democrats, or worse, Democrats who seemingly don’t understand what’s at stake here and what will happen if too many people peel off. Your options are Biden or Trump. Do you not remember all that we lost under Trump? Assuming you’re actually a Democrat, do you think all the pride in racism that was unlocked is a positive? His degrading everything? Refusing to just be normal? You enjoyed that? You enjoyed the bile every morning when you picked up your phone and dirtbag Republicans just told you to “ignore it” like that’s a rational thing to have to do with a sitting president. Do you not believe the GOP when they announce what they plan to do? What problem do you think will be solved by throwing away your vote on a nobody who can’t win? Do you think more poor people will get rights? You think the environment will get cleaned and global warming worked on? Do you think “drill, baby, drill” is going to go away? Or maybe you always hated that women were slowly getting more rights? There’s no upside in voting for a third party clown. |
Let's hope he doesn't. I'm rooted in the DC metro area. Like most others from this area, the things that are primary motivations in my voting decisions are different from a large portion of the people living in states that are very important to the 2024 election such as Michigan and Pennsylvania. I am fortunate to live in an area with an abundance of high paying jobs and financial opportunity. I've seen a generation of people that bought 1200 sq ft colonials for 75k in the 1970s go on to realize appreciation that has taken those values to the 700k to 1mil range in many local areas and 500k to 600k in the less desirable areas. People from that same generation stuck in many parts of Pennsylvania and Michigan paid 75k for that same home in the 1970s and now those homes have market values in the 125k to 150k range. It is doubtful that any recent presidential administration could have done something to lessen this inequity but many voters in those states will continue to vote for the promise of "change" until they see the same improvements in quality of life and opportunity that other parts of the country have experienced in recent decades. Most of these people aren't "deplorables". They simply have different priorities when it comes to the primary motivations behind their voting decisions. The costs of a gallon of gas and a gallon of milk matters more to them than many of the things we are currently fired up about when going to the polls. Trump won Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in 2016 after those states were won by Obama in 2008 and 2012. Those three states decided the 2016 election. The 2016 results in the other 47 states were pretty close to predictable. I'm afraid Michigan and Pennsylvania are truly 50/50 swing states again regardless of how ridiculous that sounds to most of us living in the DC metro area. Trump will campaign the heck out those states and many will once again fall for the promise of change. If either or both of these states are swung back to red in 2024, Trump's path to victory will be much easier. |
Don’t forget the biggest change of all: Trump will refuse to relinquish the presidency after his 2nd term ends, plunging America into a grave constitutional crisis. |
We would like the protections of Roe back. That is all. Relax drama queen. |
The Dems can fight back against scams like no labels. The scam on Ohio with the august election and the trying to change the language of the referendum did fail and will fail because effort is made to educate voters to the con. |
Let's hope he doesn't. I'm rooted in the DC metro area. Like most others from this area, the things that are primary motivations in my voting decisions are different from a large portion of the people living in states that are very important to the 2024 election such as Michigan and Pennsylvania. I am fortunate to live in an area with an abundance of high paying jobs and financial opportunity. I've seen a generation of people that bought 1200 sq ft colonials for 75k in the 1970s go on to realize appreciation that has taken those values to the 700k to 1mil range in many local areas and 500k to 600k in the less desirable areas. People from that same generation stuck in many parts of Pennsylvania and Michigan paid 75k for that same home in the 1970s and now those homes have market values in the 125k to 150k range. It is doubtful that any recent presidential administration could have done something to lessen this inequity the dems tried to bring "green" jobs to western PA and West VA, but the voters there didn't want them but many voters in those states will continue to vote for the promise of "change" until they see the same improvements in quality of life and opportunity that other parts of the country have experienced in recent decades. Most of these people aren't "deplorables" of course they aren't, and hillary didn't label them as such, if you read her whole quote, rather than just the part Fox played incessantly, she was very specific about targeting these exact people as needing help and compassion, yet they all voted against her because reasons. They simply have different priorities when it comes to the primary motivations behind their voting decisions sure, bible, guns, freedoms - you get what your vote for. The costs of a gallon of gas and a gallon of milk matters more to them than many of the things we are currently fired up about when going to the polls true, and those costs are about the same as they were 6 years ago. Trump won Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in 2016 after those states were won by Obama in 2008 and 2012. Those three states decided the 2016 election. The 2016 results in the other 47 states were pretty close to predictable. I'm afraid Michigan and Pennsylvania are truly 50/50 swing states again not really, Michigan is solidly blue now and PA is tending more blue than purple regardless of how ridiculous that sounds to most of us living in the DC metro area. Trump will campaign the heck out those states and many will once again fall for the promise of change and he will have the cloud of lawsuits and convictions hanging over him while voters are reminded of his authoritarianism and abortion abortion abortion. If either or both of these states are swung back to red in 2024, Trump's path to victory will be much easier. |
It won't be a constitutional crisis. The GOP has already proven the constitution is toilet paper as far as the party is concerned. There simply won't be a constitution anymore, except the second amendment and the first amendment where Christianity is concerned. The rest of it is trash. |
We had that and the GOP tossed it into the trash heap. They offer no compromises going forward, just effective bans and criminalization. |
2024 is part of the long fight to get it back. We know how to fight back. |
Stop lying. Trump’s most devoted voters make more than $100,000 a year. They are not the downtrodden “making different decisions” sad sacks you want to believe them to be/sell them as. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/exit-polls-president.html Unlike you I’m not from the DC area and I grew up surrounded by conservatives and still socialize with (and am related to) them. Stop writing them excuses they aren’t even giving. |
If you are so hot on a third party, why don’t you do the work. Start at the grass roots and build your party. |
Yep, come to Lake County Ohio. It’s the land of 4500 square foot homes, boats outside second garages, and Trump 2024 banners. |