Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why many people consider the contest essentially “over” after two puny state primaries.
New Hampshire is the kingmaker. A voter in New Hampshire is worth 100,000 elsewhere. And thank god for that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why many people consider the contest essentially “over” after two puny state primaries.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump but Haley's not that great either. I liked her more in the beginning but between her slavery answer debacle and claiming US has never been a racist country, she totally lost me. Even if that were true, what a dumb thing to say right now. She's not the brightest. May be tough, better than the rest of the idiot candidates but not all that bright ultimately.. sigh.
I really hate Trump but I get why he's popular. Biden saying Trump sucks is not the way to a win folks. You can't be all over Biden just because you hate Trump. In the absence of someone worthwhile and good that you want to be POTUS, someone like Trump has a shot because there's so much pain, anger, problems in the US currently.
As a Democrat, I can say that things aren't horrible for me personally but they are for A LOT of people in one way or another. I understand the anger, I really do and making fun and calling Trump supporters fools and morons does not make them Biden supporters - ultimately, we're looking at Biden v Trump and Kennedy probably gets the last laugh!!!! It's a nightmare through and through really that one of these guys will end up leading the free world. Sigh..
And to all you people who yell about supporting Biden because Trump is a disaster..sorry I'm not doing that much work to support Biden who I don't believe in. I may not vote for Trump and maybe I'll vote for Biden but no way do I believe in him any more than I do Trump!
Anonymous wrote:Harley spent twice what Trump did on advertising in NH.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump but Haley's not that great either. I liked her more in the beginning but between her slavery answer debacle and claiming US has never been a racist country, she totally lost me. Even if that were true, what a dumb thing to say right now. She's not the brightest. May be tough, better than the rest of the idiot candidates but not all that bright ultimately.. sigh.
I really hate Trump but I get why he's popular. Biden saying Trump sucks is not the way to a win folks. You can't be all over Biden just because you hate Trump. In the absence of someone worthwhile and good that you want to be POTUS, someone like Trump has a shot because there's so much pain, anger, problems in the US currently.
As a Democrat, I can say that things aren't horrible for me personally but they are for A LOT of people in one way or another. I understand the anger, I really do and making fun and calling Trump supporters fools and morons does not make them Biden supporters - ultimately, we're looking at Biden v Trump and Kennedy probably gets the last laugh!!!! It's a nightmare through and through really that one of these guys will end up leading the free world. Sigh..
And to all you people who yell about supporting Biden because Trump is a disaster..sorry I'm not doing that much work to support Biden who I don't believe in. I may not vote for Trump and maybe I'll vote for Biden but no way do I believe in him any more than I do Trump!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite the CNN exit poll. The question was, "Do you think Biden legitimately won in 2020?"
AMONG TRUMP VOTERS
Yes: 17%
No: 80%
AMONG HALEY VOTERS
Yes: 83%
No: 15%
- Kaitlan Collins
MAGAs are a lost cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
+1 And it’s a tough margin. If she wins or comes within five, she obviously goes on. If she loses by more than ten it’s an easy call to quit now. Between five and ten I really wonder what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.
+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:
There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112
His base are not traditional Republicans, they’re a lot of angry, new voters who he’s managed to convince he’s the only one who can solve their problems.
His base is the new Republican Party. Of course “traditional Republicans” will all get behind Trump and claim it was because of Biden.
No they won't. They didn't before; they won't now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
+1 And it’s a tough margin. If she wins or comes within five, she obviously goes on. If she loses by more than ten it’s an easy call to quit now. Between five and ten I really wonder what happens next.
She's made it pretty clear she's not dropping out. If she can keep the backbone and continue to be anti-Trump, she may not care if that means a bruising race that ultimately splits the electorate.