Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these masochists who want 4 more years of Biden?
Nothing so dramatic. Just suburban soccer moms, urban moms, rural moms...pretty much all moms for starters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Staying home is fine if you are too challenged to see the difference between these 2 candidates. For most normal folks that can see that one is better for Dearborn kids and one is much worse...best to try to protect you families from the worst outcome.
Similar to those who will vote for Trump because of crime, immigration, and education. Protection from worst outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Staying home is fine if you are too challenged to see the difference between these 2 candidates. For most normal folks that can see that one is better for Dearborn kids and one is much worse...best to try to protect you families from the worst outcome.
Similar to those who will vote for Trump because of crime, immigration, and education. Protection from worst outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Staying home is fine if you are too challenged to see the difference between these 2 candidates. For most normal folks that can see that one is better for Dearborn kids and one is much worse...best to try to protect you families from the worst outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these masochists who want 4 more years of Biden?
Nothing so dramatic. Just suburban soccer moms, urban moms, rural moms...pretty much all moms for starters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
Maybe that would make future candidates realize they exist.
What future candidates?
If that much is on the line, maybe alienating a voting block that democrats need to win Michigan was a bad idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Staying home is fine if you are too challenged to see the difference between these 2 candidates. For most normal folks that can see that one is better for Dearborn kids and one is much worse...best to try to protect you families from the worst outcome.
In the last election, I think 2/3 of eligible voters cast a ballot. This means that 1/3 of US citizens who are adults were not motivated to vote. It seems like political malpractice to send an important voting bloc into that category especially in a must win state. But sure - blame the voter. And not the campaign that isn’t reaching them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Staying home is fine if you are too challenged to see the difference between these 2 candidates. For most normal folks that can see that one is better for Dearborn kids and one is much worse...best to try to protect you families from the worst outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
I am going to vote for Biden unless something truly unexpected happens. That being said, your response is not helpful here. People are feeling betrayed by the Biden administration here. They need to be listened to. What most people seem to be saying is less about policy and more about the reflexive pro-Israel reactions of Biden and his team. It makes folks in Dearborn think that their kids lives don’t matter to Biden. He has to figure this out.
I am not sure people will go out and vote for Trump instead. They’ll just stay home since nobody has given them a reason to trust them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
Maybe that would make future candidates realize they exist.
What future candidates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing very well in pa - disregard the polls
Ga, az, nv are the major concerns
Our current model shows 275-263 Biden
Not worried about Michigan?
Not PP but no, I’ve seen what’s happened in Michigan since 2016 and I’m not worried about Michigan.
They will not even meet with Biden’s representatives. He seems to have abandoned the state. Elected democrats refuse to meet with the campaign outreach person.
Let them vote for Trump then, who will surely champion the Palestinian cause.
Maybe that would make future candidates realize they exist.