Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
Agreed. Also, that’s out of step with the reality of the political landscape. Israel/Gaza — like all foreign policy — is not going to sway the election much unless Biden commits US troops. DCUM is a lefty echo chamber on this matter (and I say that as someone who was warning people here in June 2016 that Trump was going to win).
However what Biden will struggle with in general is voter apathy and Israel/Gaza contributes to that, albeit minimally. Democrats always need high turnout and Biden isn’t going to drive that. Meanwhile Trump’s supporters will be fired up, like last time.
I would seriously not ignore Dobbs as a factor. So many people think women are just going to blithely accept our rights being ripped away from us.
No one thinks that FFS. But you’re crazy and spiteful to behave as if this war isn’t also the most critical issue for some voters in swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting how kids are being blamed by democrats for refusing to keep a failed president in office so he can go on failing our country - and their generation - for another four years.
Our youngest eligible voters are less likely to buy into the "you better vote for this candidate or else the world will end" garbage messaging we hear out of the Trump and Biden campaigns. My gut feeling tells me many of them won't vote or will vote for a 3rd party candidate just because the messaging out of the two major parties is so off putting.
Yup. And Biden can't win the battleground states without the youth vote. It's just a point or two that will determine the victor in those states. Probably can't win Michigan, a blue state now, if Arab-Americans are going to vote for Trump out of spite.
As we all know, Trump was absolutely wonderful for Muslims. He loves Muslims so much he banned them from traveling to the US. And moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem was done because of his deep respect and admiration for Palestinians. And Trump is totally not buddies with Netanyahu. And his favorite daughter is for sure not Jewish. Counting on Trump to save the Muslims in Gaza is an awesome plan. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
Agreed. Also, that’s out of step with the reality of the political landscape. Israel/Gaza — like all foreign policy — is not going to sway the election much unless Biden commits US troops. DCUM is a lefty echo chamber on this matter (and I say that as someone who was warning people here in June 2016 that Trump was going to win).
However what Biden will struggle with in general is voter apathy and Israel/Gaza contributes to that, albeit minimally. Democrats always need high turnout and Biden isn’t going to drive that. Meanwhile Trump’s supporters will be fired up, like last time.
I would seriously not ignore Dobbs as a factor. So many people think women are just going to blithely accept our rights being ripped away from us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
Agreed. Also, that’s out of step with the reality of the political landscape. Israel/Gaza — like all foreign policy — is not going to sway the election much unless Biden commits US troops. DCUM is a lefty echo chamber on this matter (and I say that as someone who was warning people here in June 2016 that Trump was going to win).
However what Biden will struggle with in general is voter apathy and Israel/Gaza contributes to that, albeit minimally. Democrats always need high turnout and Biden isn’t going to drive that. Meanwhile Trump’s supporters will be fired up, like last time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting how kids are being blamed by democrats for refusing to keep a failed president in office so he can go on failing our country - and their generation - for another four years.
Our youngest eligible voters are less likely to buy into the "you better vote for this candidate or else the world will end" garbage messaging we hear out of the Trump and Biden campaigns. My gut feeling tells me many of them won't vote or will vote for a 3rd party candidate just because the messaging out of the two major parties is so off putting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting how kids are being blamed by democrats for refusing to keep a failed president in office so he can go on failing our country - and their generation - for another four years.
Our youngest eligible voters are less likely to buy into the "you better vote for this candidate or else the world will end" garbage messaging we hear out of the Trump and Biden campaigns. My gut feeling tells me many of them won't vote or will vote for a 3rd party candidate just because the messaging out of the two major parties is so off putting.
Yup. And Biden can't win the battleground states without the youth vote. It's just a point or two that will determine the victor in those states. Probably can't win Michigan, a blue state now, if Arab-Americans are going to vote for Trump out of spite.
As we all know, Trump was absolutely wonderful for Muslims. He loves Muslims so much he banned them from traveling to the US. And moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem was done because of his deep respect and admiration for Palestinians. And Trump is totally not buddies with Netanyahu. And his favorite daughter is for sure not Jewish. Counting on Trump to save the Muslims in Gaza is an awesome plan. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
This is not just one issue. This is about terrorism, Iran, making sure those who come to our country embrace democracy and freedom of religion, having a trustworthy ally in the Middle East and so much more.
DP. Well Israel is not a trusted ally, Israel is behind the terrorist attacks in Iran, Israel is not a democracy, Israel does not allow religious freedoms and ever “terrorists” group in the ME exist because of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians.
Why does the US have any interest in a Jewish State? 98% of the population of the US would be turned away from Isreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
This is not just one issue. This is about terrorism, Iran, making sure those who come to our country embrace democracy and freedom of religion, having a trustworthy ally in the Middle East and so much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting how kids are being blamed by democrats for refusing to keep a failed president in office so he can go on failing our country - and their generation - for another four years.
Our youngest eligible voters are less likely to buy into the "you better vote for this candidate or else the world will end" garbage messaging we hear out of the Trump and Biden campaigns. My gut feeling tells me many of them won't vote or will vote for a 3rd party candidate just because the messaging out of the two major parties is so off putting.
Yup. And Biden can't win the battleground states without the youth vote. It's just a point or two that will determine the victor in those states. Probably can't win Michigan, a blue state now, if Arab-Americans are going to vote for Trump out of spite.
As we all know, Trump was absolutely wonderful for Muslims. He loves Muslims so much he banned them from traveling to the US. And moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem was done because of his deep respect and admiration for Palestinians. And Trump is totally not buddies with Netanyahu. And his favorite daughter is for sure not Jewish. Counting on Trump to save the Muslims in Gaza is an awesome plan. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting how kids are being blamed by democrats for refusing to keep a failed president in office so he can go on failing our country - and their generation - for another four years.
Our youngest eligible voters are less likely to buy into the "you better vote for this candidate or else the world will end" garbage messaging we hear out of the Trump and Biden campaigns. My gut feeling tells me many of them won't vote or will vote for a 3rd party candidate just because the messaging out of the two major parties is so off putting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.
This is not just one issue. This is about terrorism, Iran, making sure those who come to our country embrace democracy and freedom of religion, having a trustworthy ally in the Middle East and so much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jewish voter is going to play a huge role. I tend to vote Democrat, but cannot support Biden again. I will be taking a close look at the 3rd party candidate and might consider Kennedy. It would make me physically sick to vote for Trump, but I trust him to care about terrorism and Israel more than I trust Biden these days. That said, it will probably be quite a cold day in Hell because I never in my wildest dreams thought I would even consider supporting that deranged criminal, but I think the US has gone completely insane, so there is that.
If your #1 issue in the U.S. presidential election is Israel, you've gone a little bit insane, too.