Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:51     Subject: She picked Tim

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and here is the Vance "rally"



Trump’s appeal is over. Vance just never had any.



Meanwhile, back at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping parking lot..
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:51     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:
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and here is the Vance "rally"



Is Trump being shown these pictures? Or are his sycophants hiding the truth from him?
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:45     Subject: She picked Tim

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Anonymous wrote:The Harris/Walz event in Wisconsin is jam-packed and ROCKING.


I see she’s targeting the 90 and over crowd.


That’s Bon Iver.

That explains why I loved the song but hated the style. I hate The Current style music (Minnesota shout out woot woot) and they love them some Bon Iver. Solid name though.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:44     Subject: She picked Tim

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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.



We donated today. Harris Walz is an exciting optimistic ticket.


Bringing joy back to politics! Not like the hateful, chaotic, fearmongering coming out of the right.

Agreed! So many people I’ve talked to are happy about the joy that Harris and Walz are bringing. One needs only remember the “American carnage” that Donald spoke of and their Project 2025 plans to see the contrast. Forward for all or dragging us back into the muck so the GOP elites can walk on us.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:44     Subject: She picked Tim

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Anonymous wrote:The Harris/Walz event in Wisconsin is jam-packed and ROCKING.




And Detroit had 50,000 RSVPs so that had to move it from an arena to the airport.

Airport currently
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:43     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Harris/Walz event in Wisconsin is jam-packed and ROCKING.


I see she’s targeting the 90 and over crowd.


That’s Bon Iver.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:42     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:




and here is the Vance "rally"



Trump’s appeal is over. Vance just never had any.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:41     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:




and here is the Vance "rally"


I wish they had shown the audience. Just to see.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:40     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:




and here is the Vance "rally"

Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:31     Subject: She picked Tim

Mr. Walz, a military veteran, castigated former President Donald J. Trump as having “no understanding of service because he’s too busy servicing himself — again and again and again.” He warned of Project 2025, the far-reaching conservative proposals pushed by Trump allies, and of a second term for the former president: “It will be far worse than it was four years ago.” Mr. Walz even incorporated a rallygoer’s suffering in the dusty heat into his message of inclusivity and kindness.

“That’s who we are,” he said, pausing his speech so the person could be helped. “It’s not about mocking.”
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:29     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:Ok so about those "Floyd Riot" criticisms...



As usual Trump LIES and LIES and LIES.

Proven. Yet again. For the 23,485th time.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:28     Subject: She picked Tim

Ok so about those "Floyd Riot" criticisms...

Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 16:04     Subject: She picked Tim

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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.



We donated today. Harris Walz is an exciting optimistic ticket.


Bringing joy back to politics! Not like the hateful, chaotic, fearmongering coming out of the right.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 15:59     Subject: She picked Tim

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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.


In 2023, an off-year election, record numbers of Ohioans came out to vote (never had nearly as many in an off-year) for Ohio Issue 1, the add reproductive rights to the Ohio State Constitution.

Trump tried hard to back-pedal on the abortion issue. He even said that he would consider a 15-week limit for abortions as a compromise, trying to appease his base and bring in some more moderate voters back to the Republican ticket. Although he has a habit of promising the moon and delivering a hot air balloon ride, some people were starting to believe this incarnation and were starting to sway back. Then he picked his VP candidate and Vance has been out going hardline. Vance has been harping on strict anti-abortion restrictions. His latest is trying to enact a federal ban barring women in states with abortion bans from traveling across state lines to get abortions in states that allow abortion. He's truly showing how very Handmaiden's Tale he is going.

I expect that Vance's message will be resonating with the many voters who voted to protect their reproductive rights last year and that many of them will be convincing their neighbors and friends to vote with them. In 2023, 2.1M voted for the amendment and 1.6M voted against. In 2020, 3.15M voted for Trump and 2.68M voted for Biden, a difference of about 470K.

There is a good chance that if Harris and Walz play up the abortion issue and Vance's very strong anti-woman stances, that Harris and Walz could come pretty close to winning Ohio or actually winning Ohio. 470K is not that much considering that they enacted reproductive rights protection into the state Constitution just last year. The urban suburbs of Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and Cleveland will be coming out to support the issue. And voters under-30 will be coming out to support the issue. So, I expect that Ohio will be much closer than in 2020. And while it is still leaving right, this issue has the weight to possibly tilt it over the the top.


Agree -- which is why that was the biggest mistake the GOP every made. Trump was played as a puppet and now with the VP pick...geez.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2024 15:50     Subject: She picked Tim

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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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.


In 2023, an off-year election, record numbers of Ohioans came out to vote (never had nearly as many in an off-year) for Ohio Issue 1, the add reproductive rights to the Ohio State Constitution.

Trump tried hard to back-pedal on the abortion issue. He even said that he would consider a 15-week limit for abortions as a compromise, trying to appease his base and bring in some more moderate voters back to the Republican ticket. Although he has a habit of promising the moon and delivering a hot air balloon ride, some people were starting to believe this incarnation and were starting to sway back. Then he picked his VP candidate and Vance has been out going hardline. Vance has been harping on strict anti-abortion restrictions. His latest is trying to enact a federal ban barring women in states with abortion bans from traveling across state lines to get abortions in states that allow abortion. He's truly showing how very Handmaiden's Tale he is going.

I expect that Vance's message will be resonating with the many voters who voted to protect their reproductive rights last year and that many of them will be convincing their neighbors and friends to vote with them. In 2023, 2.1M voted for the amendment and 1.6M voted against. In 2020, 3.15M voted for Trump and 2.68M voted for Biden, a difference of about 470K.

There is a good chance that if Harris and Walz play up the abortion issue and Vance's very strong anti-woman stances, that Harris and Walz could come pretty close to winning Ohio or actually winning Ohio. 470K is not that much considering that they enacted reproductive rights protection into the state Constitution just last year. The urban suburbs of Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and Cleveland will be coming out to support the issue. And voters under-30 will be coming out to support the issue. So, I expect that Ohio will be much closer than in 2020. And while it is still leaving right, this issue has the weight to possibly tilt it over the the top.