Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/08/07/us/harris-trump-election
Raking in cash: The Harris campaign said on Wednesday that it had raised $36 million in the 24 hours after Gov. Tim Walz was named to the ticket. That builds on the $81 million her team said it had raised in the first 24 hours after Ms. Harris entered the 2024 race. The totality of money that has poured in is remaking the financial landscape of the race in Ms. Harris’s favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow the GOP are freaking out.
To the contrary Kamals played right into their hands by selecting a VP from a deep blue state
So why did Trump choose JD Vance from the deep red state of Ohio?
Or Trump choose Mike Pence from Indiana?
Or Biden choose Kamala Harris from California?
Actually, when was the last time someone from a swing state was chosen as the VP?
While VP candidates can certainly be a burden (JD, Palin, Quayle), their upside potential is limited.
Ohio isn’t deep red. It’s a swing state. Indiana went blue in 2008. It became deep red with time but Pence’s appeal was he helped with Christians who didn’t know like Trumps morals or crude language
disagree. It may not be deep red, but it's red.
https://www.270towin.com/states/ohio
WI, MI, PA are true swing states.
They’re all swing states now. NJ is a swing state.
I think the only solid East Coast state for the Dems is Maryland. I wouldn’t be surprised if PA, NJ, NY, VA, NH flips. People are tired of migrant takeovers and woke public school districts
Do you really think that OH won't vote for Trump/Vance? It may not be deep red, but it's red.
Walz is more Ohio than Vance. Vance sounds like a douchebag sleek phony from the coast. And Trump is losing it.
I'm not disagreeing with you about Vance, but I don't think OH is gonna be impressed with Walz enough to vote D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow the GOP are freaking out.
To the contrary Kamals played right into their hands by selecting a VP from a deep blue state
So why did Trump choose JD Vance from the deep red state of Ohio?
Or Trump choose Mike Pence from Indiana?
Or Biden choose Kamala Harris from California?
Actually, when was the last time someone from a swing state was chosen as the VP?
While VP candidates can certainly be a burden (JD, Palin, Quayle), their upside potential is limited.
Ohio isn’t deep red. It’s a swing state. Indiana went blue in 2008. It became deep red with time but Pence’s appeal was he helped with Christians who didn’t know like Trumps morals or crude language
disagree. It may not be deep red, but it's red.
https://www.270towin.com/states/ohio
WI, MI, PA are true swing states.
They’re all swing states now. NJ is a swing state.
I think the only solid East Coast state for the Dems is Maryland. I wouldn’t be surprised if PA, NJ, NY, VA, NH flips. People are tired of migrant takeovers and woke public school districts
Do you really think that OH won't vote for Trump/Vance? It may not be deep red, but it's red.
Walz is more Ohio than Vance. Vance sounds like a douchebag sleek phony from the coast. And Trump is losing it.
I'm not disagreeing with you about Vance, but I don't think OH is gonna be impressed with Walz enough to vote D.
If Ohio votes D - and I'm not saying this is very likely - it will be because women are pissed that Trump took away their reproductive rights. Walz's message that the government should "mind its own damned business" will resonate on that topic.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Tim he is just a solid guy that makes me smile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow the GOP are freaking out.
To the contrary Kamals played right into their hands by selecting a VP from a deep blue state
So why did Trump choose JD Vance from the deep red state of Ohio?
Or Trump choose Mike Pence from Indiana?
Or Biden choose Kamala Harris from California?
Actually, when was the last time someone from a swing state was chosen as the VP?
While VP candidates can certainly be a burden (JD, Palin, Quayle), their upside potential is limited.
Ohio isn’t deep red. It’s a swing state. Indiana went blue in 2008. It became deep red with time but Pence’s appeal was he helped with Christians who didn’t know like Trumps morals or crude language
disagree. It may not be deep red, but it's red.
https://www.270towin.com/states/ohio
WI, MI, PA are true swing states.
They’re all swing states now. NJ is a swing state.
I think the only solid East Coast state for the Dems is Maryland. I wouldn’t be surprised if PA, NJ, NY, VA, NH flips. People are tired of migrant takeovers and woke public school districts
Do you really think that OH won't vote for Trump/Vance? It may not be deep red, but it's red.
Walz is more Ohio than Vance. Vance sounds like a douchebag sleek phony from the coast. And Trump is losing it.
I'm not disagreeing with you about Vance, but I don't think OH is gonna be impressed with Walz enough to vote D.
Anonymous wrote:The GOP are losing and panicking. This is why they’re trotting out the usual allegations:
questioning race,
questioning political label,
questioning military service,
bringing up gay and transgender issues
It’s a rerun. Yawn!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow the GOP are freaking out.
To the contrary Kamals played right into their hands by selecting a VP from a deep blue state
So why did Trump choose JD Vance from the deep red state of Ohio?
Or Trump choose Mike Pence from Indiana?
Or Biden choose Kamala Harris from California?
Actually, when was the last time someone from a swing state was chosen as the VP?
While VP candidates can certainly be a burden (JD, Palin, Quayle), their upside potential is limited.
Ohio isn’t deep red. It’s a swing state. Indiana went blue in 2008. It became deep red with time but Pence’s appeal was he helped with Christians who didn’t know like Trumps morals or crude language
disagree. It may not be deep red, but it's red.
https://www.270towin.com/states/ohio
WI, MI, PA are true swing states.
They’re all swing states now. NJ is a swing state.
I think the only solid East Coast state for the Dems is Maryland. I wouldn’t be surprised if PA, NJ, NY, VA, NH flips. People are tired of migrant takeovers and woke public school districts
Do you really think that OH won't vote for Trump/Vance? It may not be deep red, but it's red.
Walz is more Ohio than Vance. Vance sounds like a douchebag sleek phony from the coast. And Trump is losing it.
I'm not disagreeing with you about Vance, but I don't think OH is gonna be impressed with Walz enough to vote D.