Anonymous wrote:DeSantis will crush Biden. And he’ll make a terrific president
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want someone who cares more about the American people than their party. [/quott
Then you need to vote for the Republicans. Trump hated shutting down the economy. It went against every bone in his business oriented money driven body. But he did it because Fauci and others said it had to be done to protect Americans. Biden could do things now to help Americans but he is so obsessed with progressive politics above all else. And so is Pelosi and Mayorkas and Granholm and AOC.
Sorry these people don’t fit the bill. I don’t see bright stars anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I want someone who cares more about the American people than their party. [/quott
Then you need to vote for the Republicans. Trump hated shutting down the economy. It went against every bone in his business oriented money driven body. But he did it because Fauci and others said it had to be done to protect Americans. Biden could do things now to help Americans but he is so obsessed with progressive politics above all else. And so is Pelosi and Mayorkas and Granholm and AOC.
Anonymous wrote:DeSantis has a big problem that he has moved far too right into crazyland in order to gain national attention. No one other than our resident conservative bigoted keyboard warrior believes the policies and rhetoric he is pushing isn’t anti-LGTBQ. Furthermore it’s viewed as cruel by moderates and clownish in the face of real national issues. He’s seen as captain COVid with a shockingly unnecessary death toll. His disastrous covid actually helped keep Newsom in CA in office. We don’t want to be like Florida brought Dems out in record numbers. His treatment of the AA community is so appalling from not getting early vaccines into AA areas to removing representation, he’s a few steps away from KKK territory. Let’s not forget how rude and dismissive he’s been of Parkland victims, being pro school shooting always wins suburban women. He’ll do great in the Republican primaries with the white supremists, alt right radio and social media crowd and boomers who live in the villages. This is not enough to win a national election and maybe not enough to even win the primary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis has a big problem that he has moved far too right into crazyland in order to gain national attention. No one other than our resident conservative bigoted keyboard warrior believes the policies and rhetoric he is pushing isn’t anti-LGTBQ. Furthermore it’s viewed as cruel by moderates and clownish in the face of real national issues. He’s seen as captain COVid with a shockingly unnecessary death toll. His disastrous covid actually helped keep Newsom in CA in office. We don’t want to be like Florida brought Dems out in record numbers. His treatment of the AA community is so appalling from not getting early vaccines into AA areas to removing representation, he’s a few steps away from KKK territory. Let’s not forget how rude and dismissive he’s been of Parkland victims, being pro school shooting always wins suburban women. He’ll do great in the Republican primaries with the white supremists, alt right radio and social media crowd and boomers who live in the villages. This is not enough to win a national election and maybe not enough to even win the primary.
It’s just like you forgot the republicans always fall in line….
But that doesn't matter. Republicans are only 28% of the electorate. Democrats used to be much larger, over 40%, but have dropped to a mirrored 28%. Independents are now 42% of the electorate, so appealing to the moderates and independents is key.
Right now, neither Biden nor Trump or DeSantis appeals to the middle and Independents. If either party can find a candidate that does appeal to the middle, they will take the election.
In 2020, Biden appealed more to the middle and won the election. At this point, both parties are pushing further away from the middle and that is costing them dearly.
+1 you nailed it
Please Biden is a total middle of the road politician. He is what the independent moderates crave. That said your logic is way off. The strategy is to get your base out and keep everyone else at home- specially the independents. Look at trumps campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis has a big problem that he has moved far too right into crazyland in order to gain national attention. No one other than our resident conservative bigoted keyboard warrior believes the policies and rhetoric he is pushing isn’t anti-LGTBQ. Furthermore it’s viewed as cruel by moderates and clownish in the face of real national issues. He’s seen as captain COVid with a shockingly unnecessary death toll. His disastrous covid actually helped keep Newsom in CA in office. We don’t want to be like Florida brought Dems out in record numbers. His treatment of the AA community is so appalling from not getting early vaccines into AA areas to removing representation, he’s a few steps away from KKK territory. Let’s not forget how rude and dismissive he’s been of Parkland victims, being pro school shooting always wins suburban women. He’ll do great in the Republican primaries with the white supremists, alt right radio and social media crowd and boomers who live in the villages. This is not enough to win a national election and maybe not enough to even win the primary.
It’s just like you forgot the republicans always fall in line….
But that doesn't matter. Republicans are only 28% of the electorate. Democrats used to be much larger, over 40%, but have dropped to a mirrored 28%. Independents are now 42% of the electorate, so appealing to the moderates and independents is key.
Right now, neither Biden nor Trump or DeSantis appeals to the middle and Independents. If either party can find a candidate that does appeal to the middle, they will take the election.
In 2020, Biden appealed more to the middle and won the election. At this point, both parties are pushing further away from the middle and that is costing them dearly.
+1 you nailed it
Please Biden is a total middle of the road politician. He is what the independent moderates crave. That said your logic is way off. The strategy is to get your base out and keep everyone else at home- specially the independents. Look at trumps campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis has a big problem that he has moved far too right into crazyland in order to gain national attention. No one other than our resident conservative bigoted keyboard warrior believes the policies and rhetoric he is pushing isn’t anti-LGTBQ. Furthermore it’s viewed as cruel by moderates and clownish in the face of real national issues. He’s seen as captain COVid with a shockingly unnecessary death toll. His disastrous covid actually helped keep Newsom in CA in office. We don’t want to be like Florida brought Dems out in record numbers. His treatment of the AA community is so appalling from not getting early vaccines into AA areas to removing representation, he’s a few steps away from KKK territory. Let’s not forget how rude and dismissive he’s been of Parkland victims, being pro school shooting always wins suburban women. He’ll do great in the Republican primaries with the white supremists, alt right radio and social media crowd and boomers who live in the villages. This is not enough to win a national election and maybe not enough to even win the primary.
It’s just like you forgot the republicans always fall in line….
But that doesn't matter. Republicans are only 28% of the electorate. Democrats used to be much larger, over 40%, but have dropped to a mirrored 28%. Independents are now 42% of the electorate, so appealing to the moderates and independents is key.
Right now, neither Biden nor Trump or DeSantis appeals to the middle and Independents. If either party can find a candidate that does appeal to the middle, they will take the election.
In 2020, Biden appealed more to the middle and won the election. At this point, both parties are pushing further away from the middle and that is costing them dearly.
+1 you nailed it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis has a big problem that he has moved far too right into crazyland in order to gain national attention. No one other than our resident conservative bigoted keyboard warrior believes the policies and rhetoric he is pushing isn’t anti-LGTBQ. Furthermore it’s viewed as cruel by moderates and clownish in the face of real national issues. He’s seen as captain COVid with a shockingly unnecessary death toll. His disastrous covid actually helped keep Newsom in CA in office. We don’t want to be like Florida brought Dems out in record numbers. His treatment of the AA community is so appalling from not getting early vaccines into AA areas to removing representation, he’s a few steps away from KKK territory. Let’s not forget how rude and dismissive he’s been of Parkland victims, being pro school shooting always wins suburban women. He’ll do great in the Republican primaries with the white supremists, alt right radio and social media crowd and boomers who live in the villages. This is not enough to win a national election and maybe not enough to even win the primary.
It’s just like you forgot the republicans always fall in line….
But that doesn't matter. Republicans are only 28% of the electorate. Democrats used to be much larger, over 40%, but have dropped to a mirrored 28%. Independents are now 42% of the electorate, so appealing to the moderates and independents is key.
Right now, neither Biden nor Trump or DeSantis appeals to the middle and Independents. If either party can find a candidate that does appeal to the middle, they will take the election.
In 2020, Biden appealed more to the middle and won the election. At this point, both parties are pushing further away from the middle and that is costing them dearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would vote for Biden over DeSantis in a heartbeat. The entire Democratic Party could be pulling a Weekend at Bernie’s and I would still vote for Biden’s puppet corpse over DeSantis.
+1 I would illegally vote twice to vote for Biden over DeSantis.
I think Little D has painted himself into a bit of a corner. He could have seemed like a normie R who could have appealed to disaffected Ds and Is, but instead he went full throttle culture war. Who do you think wants all this anti-gay legislation? Who wants petty vindictive attacks on Disney - Disney?!
But I do worry.
+1 to post of these posts. If it's Biden vs DeSantis I'm voting for Biden. DeSantis has heated up some really dumb culture wars for no valid reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis will crush Biden. And he’ll make a terrific president
Floridians hate him. Most of the country hates him. Sorry pp, it ain’t that terrific.
Anonymous wrote:DeSantis will crush Biden. And he’ll make a terrific president