Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to think people just realize how demented and incompetent Trump is, and are getting sick and tired of him and his enablers?
Either that or people lying to pollsters so that we get complacent
I think it is some of both. There are many Trump voters who are in the closet. They agree with him regarding discriminating based on race, sex, religion, you name it. However, they know they are are wrong in these beliefs so they keep their hate to themselves and quietly root for Trump to win. There are others who care for nothing more than their financial investments. If the market is high and good, they’re all in for Trump. If they start losing money in the market, well Trump’s gotta go. Their loyalty is to the dollar bill only.
I agree about this and worry about the closet racists. If there's any old North Carolinians like me out there, you might remember the Jesse Helms vs Harvey Gantt race. Seemed like Gantt would win until all the old closet racists went into the voting booth and pulled the level for the fossilized old racist Jesse Helms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to think people just realize how demented and incompetent Trump is, and are getting sick and tired of him and his enablers?
Either that or people lying to pollsters so that we get complacent
I think it is some of both. There are many Trump voters who are in the closet. They agree with him regarding discriminating based on race, sex, religion, you name it. However, they know they are are wrong in these beliefs so they keep their hate to themselves and quietly root for Trump to win. There are others who care for nothing more than their financial investments. If the market is high and good, they’re all in for Trump. If they start losing money in the market, well Trump’s gotta go. Their loyalty is to the dollar bill only.
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Bookmarking this one.
“The more bad things happen in the country, it just solidifies support for Trump,” said Phillip Stephens, GOP chairman in Robeson County, N.C., one of several rural counties in that swing state that shifted from supporting Barack Obama in 2012 to Trump in 2016. “We’re calling him ‘Teflon Trump.’ Nothing’s going to stick, because if anything, it’s getting more exciting than it was in 2016.”
This year, Stephens said, “We’re thinking landslide.”
“The narrative from the Beltway is not accurate,” said Joe Bush, chairman of the Republican Party in Muskegon County, Mich., which Trump lost narrowly in 2016. “Here in the heartland, everybody is still very confident, more than ever.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poll from RASMUSSEN, Trump’s favorite and a Republican leaning poll:
National GE:
Biden 48% (+12)
Trump 36%
Holy moly.
I like these numbers. But there are also a lot of undecideds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poll from RASMUSSEN, Trump’s favorite and a Republican leaning poll:
National GE:
Biden 48% (+12)
Trump 36%
Holy moly.
Anonymous wrote:New poll from RASMUSSEN, Trump’s favorite and a Republican leaning poll:
National GE:
Biden 48% (+12)
Trump 36%
Anonymous wrote:
Bookmarking this one.
“The more bad things happen in the country, it just solidifies support for Trump,” said Phillip Stephens, GOP chairman in Robeson County, N.C., one of several rural counties in that swing state that shifted from supporting Barack Obama in 2012 to Trump in 2016. “We’re calling him ‘Teflon Trump.’ Nothing’s going to stick, because if anything, it’s getting more exciting than it was in 2016.”
This year, Stephens said, “We’re thinking landslide.”
“The narrative from the Beltway is not accurate,” said Joe Bush, chairman of the Republican Party in Muskegon County, Mich., which Trump lost narrowly in 2016. “Here in the heartland, everybody is still very confident, more than ever.”
Anonymous wrote:
I have to think people just realize how demented and incompetent Trump is, and are getting sick and tired of him and his enablers?
Either that or people lying to pollsters so that we get complacent