Trump's Madison Square Garden rally

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Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


and the democrats don't have new voters?
And the younger vote who lived through high school and college with Trumpism...you think they are voting for him?
You think suburban moms in general are voting for him?
You think dads of girls are voting for him?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


and the democrats don't have new voters?
And the younger vote who lived through high school and college with Trumpism...you think they are voting for him?
You think suburban moms in general are voting for him?
You think dads of girls are voting for him?



In pa they are currently down 300,000 dem voters from last election!

Yes I do! College age men are voting for him. Christians and catholics are voting for him. Hes gaining the Hispanic vote. I could go on but you can just watch and see.
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Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


and the democrats don't have new voters?
And the younger vote who lived through high school and college with Trumpism...you think they are voting for him?
You think suburban moms in general are voting for him?
You think dads of girls are voting for him?



In pa they are currently down 300,000 dem voters from last election!

Yes I do! College age men are voting for him. Christians and catholics are voting for him. Hes gaining the Hispanic vote. I could go on but you can just watch and see.


You understand that there was a pandemic 4 years ago, right?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


and the democrats don't have new voters?
And the younger vote who lived through high school and college with Trumpism...you think they are voting for him?
You think suburban moms in general are voting for him?
You think dads of girls are voting for him?



In pa they are currently down 300,000 dem voters from last election!

Yes I do! College age men are voting for him. Christians and catholics are voting for him. Hes gaining the Hispanic vote. I could go on but you can just watch and see.


this was already not true before yesterday and after yesterday, you can count on it going the other way
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I resent Trump for destroying the illusion that the vast majority of Americans are fundamentally decent people. That's really a stretch now.


And the worst thing is Israel doesn’t think he’s Hidler and he’s more popular with black people than any republican in decades— clearly they need Obama more scold them harder so they look back on their lives during his presidency and realize how bad it was because Trump is racist.
Maybe Van Jones should remind them how racist it was of Trump to support the First Step Act and funding for HBCUs because clearly they need help remembering all the racism he did.


I feel your tears.
Anonymous
NYC is extremely Nazi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


All the republicans I know are voting but not for Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PA was close to being the tipping point in 2020. It might be the tipping point next week. Imagine if it is and a few thousand votes is the margin.
And it's widely agreed that stupid Hinchfliffe lost the election for Trump.

It could happen.


They have a million more new republican voters now!


and the democrats don't have new voters?
And the younger vote who lived through high school and college with Trumpism...you think they are voting for him?
You think suburban moms in general are voting for him?
You think dads of girls are voting for him?



In pa they are currently down 300,000 dem voters from last election!

Yes I do! College age men are voting for him. Christians and catholics are voting for him. Hes gaining the Hispanic vote. I could go on but you can just watch and see.


All so-called “christians” are just christian-nationalists. No surprise they support t-rump.
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I have it on good authority Sid Rosenberg is definitely a Nazi !




For the MAGA's the Jews are not "the other" it is brown people writ large.


Haha Stephen Miller is about as Jewish as my dog’s ass. His family disowned him. He is a nazi disguised as a Jew. MAGAs hate the Jews and anyone who isn’t a white Christian.

“Stephen Miller is an immigration hypocrite. I know because I’m his uncle. If my nephew’s ideas on immigration had been in force a century ago, our family would have been wiped out.” — Dr. David Gossler, retired neuropsychologist https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/13/stephen-miller-is-an-immigration-hypocrite-i-know-because-im-his-uncle-219351/
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Anonymous wrote:It’s fair to say this rally has been an utter fiasco for Trump.


I agree. His brain-washed cult members won't think that though. The headlines are all embarrassing and bad and I've had 8 friends in the FL Latino-Latina text me with WTF messages. All the clips of this particular rally circulating on social media makes it look like a grievance-filled anti-human rant by unhappy misfits.


yeah the vast majority of headlnes and press coming out of the event are all awful for the campaign.

Politico: "Trump’s New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks"
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/27/trumps-madison-square-garden-racist-00185770

AP News: "Trump’s Madison Square Garden event features crude and racist insults"
https://apnews.com/article/trump-madison-square-garden-new-york-election-fcfe75be7f8281fde7bffa3adb3bba5d

NPR: "Off-color jokes, vitriol take over Trump Madison Square Garden rally"
https://www.npr.org/2024/10/27/g-s1-30232/trump-madison-square-garden-insults

NYT: "Trump at MSG: A Closing Carnival of Grievances and Racism"
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/27/us/trump-msg-rally.html

CNN: "Trump loyalists spew racist, vulgar attacks at Harris and Democrats at New York City rally"
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/27/politics/trump-rally-madison-square-garden-vulgar-attacks/index.html

Reuters: "Trump headlines Madison Square Garden rally after vulgar, racist remarks from allies"
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-kick-off-final-week-campaign-with-madison-square-garden-rally-2024-10-27/



We already know that liberal media outlets have no integrity. They were going to write negative headlines about the rally regardless. That’s why Trump called them fake news. They act as the campaign arm of the DNC. Nobody cared about their fake outrage over John Kelly’s comments, so now they have moved on to writing negative headlines about a comedian’s (not even Trump’s) bad joke. Their bias is overwhelming and their integrity is zero, which is why so many Americans, like myself, don’t trust anything they report.

+100 This is why their ratings are pathetic and more people are turning to alternate media like podcasts. Trust in mainstream media is at an all time low.


Trump told you ratings are pathetic, right? I mean that's one of his talking points he uses to undercut media. These headlines are all true. I imagine you're proud of each and every one of them, though...so the media came through for you this time.

No I actually read about the drop in viewership. Don’t believe me look it up yourself.


Sure, what other Trump talking points are you going to hit us with next? Was last night the Rally of Love?


Sure, it was an undereducated mediocre white male Lovefest. Everyone else? Not so much.
Anonymous
Rally Backlash Puts Trump on the Defensive

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/28/briefing/trump-rally-backlash-north-korea-russia-ukraine.html

Donald Trump and his allies are full of bravado over his chances of victory in November. But there are signs that the former president and his team are worried that their opponents’ descriptions of him as a racist and a fascist may be breaking through to segments of voters.

That anxiety was clear last night after Trump’s six-hour rally at Madison Square Garden. During the event, which was billed as his closing argument, opening speakers disparaged Latinos, Black people, Palestinians and Jews, and directed misogynistic comments at Kamala Harris. Several Republicans distanced themselves from one crude comment about Puerto Rico, and Trump’s campaign disavowed it — a rare break from his typical ethos of never apologizing and never admitting error.

Harris seized on the spectacle. She accused him today of “trying to divide our country.” Her team has grown cautiously optimistic about her chances of victory, buoyed by her attacks on Trump, as well as by her strength among female voters.

In the past, Trump has paid little political price for inflammatory remarks. His campaign said it is more focused on what they believe is a small fraction of undecided voters — largely younger men — who could be persuaded to support Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rally Backlash Puts Trump on the Defensive

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/28/briefing/trump-rally-backlash-north-korea-russia-ukraine.html

Donald Trump and his allies are full of bravado over his chances of victory in November. But there are signs that the former president and his team are worried that their opponents’ descriptions of him as a racist and a fascist may be breaking through to segments of voters.

That anxiety was clear last night after Trump’s six-hour rally at Madison Square Garden. During the event, which was billed as his closing argument, opening speakers disparaged Latinos, Black people, Palestinians and Jews, and directed misogynistic comments at Kamala Harris. Several Republicans distanced themselves from one crude comment about Puerto Rico, and Trump’s campaign disavowed it — a rare break from his typical ethos of never apologizing and never admitting error.

Harris seized on the spectacle. She accused him today of “trying to divide our country.” Her team has grown cautiously optimistic about her chances of victory, buoyed by her attacks on Trump, as well as by her strength among female voters.

In the past, Trump has paid little political price for inflammatory remarks. His campaign said it is more focused on what they believe is a small fraction of undecided voters — largely younger men — who could be persuaded to support Trump.


How does a young man (or anyone, really) look at that vile, orange POS and thinks that is the best option?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rally Backlash Puts Trump on the Defensive

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/28/briefing/trump-rally-backlash-north-korea-russia-ukraine.html

Donald Trump and his allies are full of bravado over his chances of victory in November. But there are signs that the former president and his team are worried that their opponents’ descriptions of him as a racist and a fascist may be breaking through to segments of voters.

That anxiety was clear last night after Trump’s six-hour rally at Madison Square Garden. During the event, which was billed as his closing argument, opening speakers disparaged Latinos, Black people, Palestinians and Jews, and directed misogynistic comments at Kamala Harris. Several Republicans distanced themselves from one crude comment about Puerto Rico, and Trump’s campaign disavowed it — a rare break from his typical ethos of never apologizing and never admitting error.

Harris seized on the spectacle. She accused him today of “trying to divide our country.” Her team has grown cautiously optimistic about her chances of victory, buoyed by her attacks on Trump, as well as by her strength among female voters.

In the past, Trump has paid little political price for inflammatory remarks. His campaign said it is more focused on what they believe is a small fraction of undecided voters — largely younger men — who could be persuaded to support Trump.


How does a young man (or anyone, really) look at that vile, orange POS and thinks that is the best option?


Because their online channels have sold them Trump's lies and they don't have the experience or insight to know any better.
Anonymous
The National Puerto Rican Agenda’s Pennsylvania Chapter, a nonpartisan organization, is condemning comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s comments on the island and is urging Puerto Ricans and Latino voters to "reject" them on Election Day.

“Those disgraceful and heinous comments have a big disregard on the Puerto Rican/Latino contributions and developments, as well as a message of what Trump and his campaign believe about the 65.5 million Latinos living in the United States, the largest ethnic minority group in the country,” the National Puerto Rican Agenda’s Pennsylvania Chapter said in a statement first shared with POLITICO.

They added, “We urge our Puerto Rican and Latino voters of Pennsylvania to reject this blatant disrespectful expression about our people by casting their vote on November 5.”

Hinchcliffe spoke at Trump's Sunday night rally at Madison Square Garden and called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage."
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