Trump just lost Michigan

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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


Trump has no chance so I guess say your prayers sweetie.


No chance? According to whom? Because he’s the favorite according to betting markets and Nate Silver has the race as essentially 50-50.


Very, very little chance. Americans are fed up with the poor leadership of the past 8 years by people that are at least a decade past a time when they were fit and competent enough to lead in a presidential way. No way we're going back to another over the age of 75 guy.


Americans are fed up with the Biden-Harris administration and four years of high prices and open borders.


Wait until Americans get to experience tariff-fueled Trumpflation. Trump voters deserve all that misery coming their way.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


Trump has no chance so I guess say your prayers sweetie.


No chance? According to whom? Because he’s the favorite according to betting markets and Nate Silver has the race as essentially 50-50.


Very, very little chance. Americans are fed up with the poor leadership of the past 8 years by people that are at least a decade past a time when they were fit and competent enough to lead in a presidential way. No way we're going back to another over the age of 75 guy.


Americans are fed up with the Biden-Harris administration and four years of high prices and open borders.


Americans are more fed up with the lack of leadership at the top from the two elderly bums that have failed in trying to fill Obama's shoes since 2017. WE ARE NOT GOING BACK! Harris is the only viable option.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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You mean soaring stock market valuations, inflation tamed at 3%, and unemployment at historic lows? Yeah I fear for your children LOL.
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Anonymous wrote:Arabs/Muslims along with 3rd parties will hand the state to Trump.



Muslims have basically nothing in common with the D party, no common beliefs or values. The only thing that the D party can offer is some kind of broad validation of their minority status, but no validation of their actual views or goals. If you look at Pew polling of Muslims, support for Ds have been declining since 2014. The only thing the left has going for it is the race hustle, but current events call the actual ROI for Muslims of that approach into question. Most people don't see themselves as being "minority" first. They see their identity as being interwoven with their beliefs and culture, and the D party isn't exactly traditional or religious.


Weird take. Muslims are not monolithic. Some are very traditional, like old school Italian or Polish Catholics. But even they came to America recently or generations ago because it is safe and there is opportunity. And many Muslims are not traditional at all.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?
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Anonymous wrote:Arabs/Muslims along with 3rd parties will hand the state to Trump.



Muslims have basically nothing in common with the D party, no common beliefs or values. The only thing that the D party can offer is some kind of broad validation of their minority status, but no validation of their actual views or goals. If you look at Pew polling of Muslims, support for Ds have been declining since 2014. The only thing the left has going for it is the race hustle, but current events call the actual ROI for Muslims of that approach into question. Most people don't see themselves as being "minority" first. They see their identity as being interwoven with their beliefs and culture, and the D party isn't exactly traditional or religious.


Weird take. Muslims are not monolithic. Some are very traditional, like old school Italian or Polish Catholics. But even they came to America recently or generations ago because it is safe and there is opportunity. And many Muslims are not traditional at all.


Not a weird take at all. Many Muslims, like many blacks and hispanics are leaving the Democratic party in droves because they do not support such things as tax-payer funded “gender affirming care” surgeries that Kamala supports. It is a bridge way too far and many in these groups have values more aligned with conservative views. The race hustle only takes you so far.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.
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Anonymous wrote:Arabs/Muslims along with 3rd parties will hand the state to Trump.



Muslims have basically nothing in common with the D party, no common beliefs or values. The only thing that the D party can offer is some kind of broad validation of their minority status, but no validation of their actual views or goals. If you look at Pew polling of Muslims, support for Ds have been declining since 2014. The only thing the left has going for it is the race hustle, but current events call the actual ROI for Muslims of that approach into question. Most people don't see themselves as being "minority" first. They see their identity as being interwoven with their beliefs and culture, and the D party isn't exactly traditional or religious.


Weird take. Muslims are not monolithic. Some are very traditional, like old school Italian or Polish Catholics. But even they came to America recently or generations ago because it is safe and there is opportunity. And many Muslims are not traditional at all.


Not a weird take at all. Many Muslims, like many blacks and hispanics are leaving the Democratic party in droves because they do not support such things as tax-payer funded “gender affirming care” surgeries that Kamala supports. It is a bridge way too far and many in these groups have values more aligned with conservative views. The race hustle only takes you so far.

You should see how many women are fleeing the GOP as they’re realizing they’ll happily kill women. There are going to be so many secret Harris voters you’re going to be crying rigged election into your cornflakes.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.


It’s a truism that Americans vote on how they feel in the present. The economy has been strong for a while now and the doom and gloom of a year ago has dissipated. Trump is just too chaotic and stupid. He didn’t accomplish anything the first time and his dementia addled brain is not going to improve.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.

It peaked at 9.1% then the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted and reduced it to 3% in a year. It’s lower now.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.

It peaked at 9.1% then the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted and reduced it to 3% in a year. It’s lower now.


The inflation rate has been significantly reduced from it's recent peak level due to the Federal Reserve's actions taken to increase borrowing costs and effectively cool the economy. Joe Biden deserves very little blame for the recent rapid rise in the rate of inflation and zero credit for actions taken to reduce it. Facts.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.

It peaked at 9.1% then the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted and reduced it to 3% in a year. It’s lower now.


The inflation rate has been significantly reduced from it's recent peak level due to the Federal Reserve's actions taken to increase borrowing costs and effectively cool the economy. Joe Biden deserves very little blame for the recent rapid rise in the rate of inflation and zero credit for actions taken to reduce it. Facts.


Have wages caught up with inflation over the past few years? Seems like there is a big delta but I’m not looking at numbers.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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What economic policies have been "disastrous"?


How about the Inflation Reduction Act - great name for a bill that did nothing to reduce inflation. Even Biden admitted as much. 1.9% inflation in January 2021 that rose to over 9%.

It peaked at 9.1% then the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted and reduced it to 3% in a year. It’s lower now.


The inflation rate has been significantly reduced from it's recent peak level due to the Federal Reserve's actions taken to increase borrowing costs and effectively cool the economy. Joe Biden deserves very little blame for the recent rapid rise in the rate of inflation and zero credit for actions taken to reduce it. Facts.



I don't understand why this fact isn't more widely understood.
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Anonymous wrote:You have to look at this the other way, will people who were going to vote for Trump consider voting for Harris? For many it’s a resounding no. And the conversation ends there.

Just like there is nothing Harris could do at this point that would make you vote for Trump.


If they don't want to vote for Harris they don't have to vote for Harris. But I can't see how anyone can, in good conscience, vote for Trump, given how clearly cognitively unfit he is to serve. A third choice would be to sit it out. They can absolutely survive Harris and will do just fine under a Harris term (sorry but the MAGA doom and gloom over a Harris term is grossly overblown), but Trump is at this point at best incoherent and at best outright malignant and likely to throw us into yet another set of completely unwarranted and unnecessary constitutional crises and other chaos far worse than his first term.


I don’t believe the country can survive Harris. Her economic and border policies have been disastrous. I am worried about my children’s future if she wins.


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You mean soaring stock market valuations, inflation tamed at 3%, and unemployment at historic lows? Yeah I fear for your children LOL.


Yes. Trump will crash the stock market. UBS predicting the S&P 500 down by 10% next year if Trump elected.
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