Biden can turn things around if...

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Anonymous wrote:Trumps coffers are dry, he’s pulled all his ads for the last two weeks, Conway just quit, and the RNC ratings were below the DNC’s. Why exactly do you think Biden is doing poorly?


I just love this. Y’all are in for the biggest shock of your lives on 11/3. Truly I don’t know what more to say.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.


TRUMP supporters are loud?? Now do liberals!
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Anonymous wrote:You are clowns if you think Biden has the election locked.

The Democrats have gotten say more attention because they had to go through primaries and debates to pick a candidate, plus they had to pick a VP. The GOP has an incumbent and hasn't even started to rally their base hard.

New polls show that Trump is rapidly gaining on Biden:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/politics/cnn-poll-biden-trump-august/index.html

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/post-rnc-poll-shows-biden-still-ahead-but-trump-gaining-ground/ar-BB18vbjx

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/general_election/#!


The lead for Biden is now dangerously approaching a lead that's within margins of error, meaning it is virtually a toss up. The haven't even debated yet. A lot can still happen before election, such as a trade deal with China that makes the stock market explode or approval of a COVID vaccine. I wouldn't be counting my chickens before the eggs have hatched if I were the Dems.

Look at the average of the polls
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html

Biden's been bouncing around 50% since April.

After 2016, very few people think Biden has a lock on this. But he still looks good at the moment. That's the most you or I can say.



Read the CNN poll data taken from this week. Voters are now split between Biden and Trump well within the margin of error. In swing states where votes actually matter, the race is neck and neck. I'd be very worried if I were Biden and the Democrats. Their lead has essentially vanished, and the GOP hasn't even started to rally their base yet. Wait for the debates too.

What magic are the debates going to accomplish? Clinton handily won the debates, for all the good it did her.


Yeah, but she debated. It looks bad if a candidate wont debate. It becomes an issue in and of itself.

Who’s refusing to debate?


I said "if"

No one has said they won’t debate so what’s the point of pretending otherwise?
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Anonymous wrote:You are clowns if you think Biden has the election locked.

The Democrats have gotten say more attention because they had to go through primaries and debates to pick a candidate, plus they had to pick a VP. The GOP has an incumbent and hasn't even started to rally their base hard.

New polls show that Trump is rapidly gaining on Biden:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/politics/cnn-poll-biden-trump-august/index.html

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/post-rnc-poll-shows-biden-still-ahead-but-trump-gaining-ground/ar-BB18vbjx

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/general_election/#!


The lead for Biden is now dangerously approaching a lead that's within margins of error, meaning it is virtually a toss up. The haven't even debated yet. A lot can still happen before election, such as a trade deal with China that makes the stock market explode or approval of a COVID vaccine. I wouldn't be counting my chickens before the eggs have hatched if I were the Dems.

Look at the average of the polls
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html

Biden's been bouncing around 50% since April.

After 2016, very few people think Biden has a lock on this. But he still looks good at the moment. That's the most you or I can say.



Read the CNN poll data taken from this week. Voters are now split between Biden and Trump well within the margin of error. In swing states where votes actually matter, the race is neck and neck. I'd be very worried if I were Biden and the Democrats. Their lead has essentially vanished, and the GOP hasn't even started to rally their base yet. Wait for the debates too.

What magic are the debates going to accomplish? Clinton handily won the debates, for all the good it did her.


Yeah, but she debated. It looks bad if a candidate wont debate. It becomes an issue in and of itself.

Who’s refusing to debate?


I said "if"

No one has said they won’t debate so what’s the point of pretending otherwise?


less than 70 days to the election. When are they debating? Has it been scheduled?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not what Biden needs to do, it's what WE need to do. We need to play the long game. Stop protesting! It can wait until after the election. Protests are fodder for Trump to boast his might and racist ideas. People are getting killed in these protests. If Dems want to win, it's time to focus on Biden's platform and Trump's Covid-19 response. Nothing more or we lose.


Oh goody, so if Trump wins again, you Democrats will - once again - be protesting a democratically elected president. Can’t wait.
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Biden's statement today - well said

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Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.


I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.


I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump is gaining momentum and the current rioting in major cities plays to a conservative strongpoint: law and order.
Joe needs to reverse Trump’s momentum and fast, but what can he do?
Suddenly condemning the riots and pledging law and order may not play to his most impassioned supporters


Biden is up 53-40 in national polling and yes, some of the state races have tightened a little, but Trump's negatives are still in the high 50's, which is bordering on unviable. I think most people understand that the person killed in Portland "started it" and that Trump is egging this on - not a good look. People need to act like Biden is down 5 points and work tails off to ensure everyone who wants to vote can vote and that every mail in rule - signatures, envelope folds, whatever, are properly adhered to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden's statement today - well said



I wonder who wrote it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trumps coffers are dry, he’s pulled all his ads for the last two weeks, Conway just quit, and the RNC ratings were below the DNC’s. Why exactly do you think Biden is doing poorly?


You are either willfully lying, or just plain stupid. Hard to know which

Trump had 148 million total viewers of the RNC convention; Joe had 122 million. Trump raised $76 million during the week of his convention; Joe raised $70 million

But keep telling yourself that every is just fine in Joes world. In fact, tell everyone you know that.
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Amtrak Joe is up 47-41. Do you know what a massive landslide for him this will return out to be?
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Anonymous wrote:You are clowns if you think Biden has the election locked.

The Democrats have gotten say more attention because they had to go through primaries and debates to pick a candidate, plus they had to pick a VP. The GOP has an incumbent and hasn't even started to rally their base hard.

New polls show that Trump is rapidly gaining on Biden:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/politics/cnn-poll-biden-trump-august/index.html

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/post-rnc-poll-shows-biden-still-ahead-but-trump-gaining-ground/ar-BB18vbjx

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/general_election/#!


The lead for Biden is now dangerously approaching a lead that's within margins of error, meaning it is virtually a toss up. The haven't even debated yet. A lot can still happen before election, such as a trade deal with China that makes the stock market explode or approval of a COVID vaccine. I wouldn't be counting my chickens before the eggs have hatched if I were the Dems.

Look at the average of the polls
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html

Biden's been bouncing around 50% since April.

After 2016, very few people think Biden has a lock on this. But he still looks good at the moment. That's the most you or I can say.



Read the CNN poll data taken from this week. Voters are now split between Biden and Trump well within the margin of error. In swing states where votes actually matter, the race is neck and neck. I'd be very worried if I were Biden and the Democrats. Their lead has essentially vanished, and the GOP hasn't even started to rally their base yet. Wait for the debates too.

What magic are the debates going to accomplish? Clinton handily won the debates, for all the good it did her.


Yeah, but she debated. It looks bad if a candidate wont debate. It becomes an issue in and of itself.

Who’s refusing to debate?


I said "if"

No one has said they won’t debate so what’s the point of pretending otherwise?


less than 70 days to the election. When are they debating? Has it been scheduled?


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Anonymous wrote:You are clowns if you think Biden has the election locked.

The Democrats have gotten say more attention because they had to go through primaries and debates to pick a candidate, plus they had to pick a VP. The GOP has an incumbent and hasn't even started to rally their base hard.

New polls show that Trump is rapidly gaining on Biden:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/politics/cnn-poll-biden-trump-august/index.html

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/post-rnc-poll-shows-biden-still-ahead-but-trump-gaining-ground/ar-BB18vbjx

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/general_election/#!


The lead for Biden is now dangerously approaching a lead that's within margins of error, meaning it is virtually a toss up. The haven't even debated yet. A lot can still happen before election, such as a trade deal with China that makes the stock market explode or approval of a COVID vaccine. I wouldn't be counting my chickens before the eggs have hatched if I were the Dems.

Look at the average of the polls
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html

Biden's been bouncing around 50% since April.

After 2016, very few people think Biden has a lock on this. But he still looks good at the moment. That's the most you or I can say.



Read the CNN poll data taken from this week. Voters are now split between Biden and Trump well within the margin of error. In swing states where votes actually matter, the race is neck and neck. I'd be very worried if I were Biden and the Democrats. Their lead has essentially vanished, and the GOP hasn't even started to rally their base yet. Wait for the debates too.

What magic are the debates going to accomplish? Clinton handily won the debates, for all the good it did her.


Yeah, but she debated. It looks bad if a candidate wont debate. It becomes an issue in and of itself.

Who’s refusing to debate?


I said "if"

No one has said they won’t debate so what’s the point of pretending otherwise?


less than 70 days to the election. When are they debating? Has it been scheduled?


Yes. The first one is September 29 unless Nancy manages to get it canceled for Joe. I’m a big Trump supporter and literally cannot wait.
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Anonymous wrote:Biden's statement today - well said



I wonder who wrote it?


Someone who is smart, compassionate and who puts the best interests of our country above their own.

I'm just tired of all this division - who in the world wants 4 more years of this mess?
Anonymous
The betting odds on Real Clear Politics make me really nervous. Last week it was like 60/40 Biden and today it's 51/49. Vegas thinks the race has tightened significantly. They often know best...
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