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6 minutes ago, Chemist said:

That call from Michelle Obama to Kamala might have changed the course of the elections

in a good or bad way? I'm trying to read the room 

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The couch fucker discourse makes me scream :bibliahh:

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1 hour ago, Vermillion said:

:rip: 

 

 

Honestly, they give me hicks living in a small ass town vibes. They can probably park their pick up tracks wherever tf they want and they would never even get a ticket because their towns are so small and run down nobody cares. No wonder when they go into civilization they don't know how to act, so something as mundane as an illegally parked car getting towed seems outrageous to them because they legitimately have never seen it happen before :deadbanana4:

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1 hour ago, nadiamendell said:

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Uh oh… 

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I hope Trump holds onto Vance - its been so fun watching his repulsiveness get picked apart. Has a campaign ever dropped a VP pick after the convention?

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1 hour ago, Wonderland said:

Ramaswarmy would have had a more acclaimed VP debut than this nnn :lmao: 

He really would've been the best pick, but his love for attention rivals Trump so Trump probably didn't like that. :rip:

 

50 minutes ago, TaggedGalaxy said:

The couch fucker discourse makes me scream :bibliahh:

And it's one of those things that just makes you seem and feel like such an uncool loser lol. It's like how Tim Walz has been calling Republicans "weird". You can call me a lot of things, but flat out "weird" is something that cuts to my core :rip:

 

23 minutes ago, Rotunda said:

 

Apparently this is a big deal? I thought NH was solid blue so this margin is weird. Anyone understand NH politics lol?

 

1 hour ago, nadiamendell said:

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Surely the leftists understand any pushback on the genocide is going to be met with this kind of rhetoric, right? Right? They do understand that a President is not going to get their way by just being like, "you better stop!" The only chance we have to stop the genocide is to put someone in office who is persuadable and will pull the plug on funding. I think Kamala Harris *could* be that person. Not for sure, but could.

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1 hour ago, nadiamendell said:

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Just like she took guns off the streets so hardened criminals couldn't use them; it's time for VP Harris to call for an arms embargo and end the transfer of US weapons to the criminal Israeli regime. :clap3:

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Just now, Sannie said:

Apparently this is a big deal? I thought NH was solid blue so this margin is weird. Anyone understand NH politics lol?

NH has been blue every presidential year since 2004, but the margins can be tight depending on the year. Clinton got 47.6% of the vote to Trump's 47.25%. 

The Governor is a moderate Republican a lot of folks wanted recruited for a senate or presidential run. Congressional reps are all Dems.

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Regardless of who I want as VP, I think going off who Harris may have the best relationship/vibe with the most would be Shapiro or Buttigieg. That partner aspect is important. 

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It was expected, ******* weasel…

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Yog said:

It was expected, ******* weasel…

 

 

No shock :coffee2: 

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3 minutes ago, Yog said:

It was expected, ******* weasel…

 

 

I don't think it will matter much, even if 50% go to trump and 50% go to Kamala. She has great momentum and once she announces her VP, it'll dominate the new cycle again. 

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3 minutes ago, Yog said:

It was expected, ******* weasel…

 

 

I'm honestly not worried about this. The implication here is that all of his supporters will jump to Trump, but the entire point of third-party is that people who don't like either side vote for third party or sit out. Of course there will be some movement towards Trump, but if they're banking on this then... good luck to them. :ahh:

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RFK dropping out won't have any impact. 

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3 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

Love both of them!!!! I think if Walz is the choice, that is amazing, but it's going to take a lot of campaigning to get people to learn about him and fall in love with his amazing personality and tenacity. He doesn't have the immediate physical appeal so there is a marketing aspect that may take longer than the time we have. A good DNC speech could speed things up, though.

 

Andy is immediately "hot" to suburban moms, but he's not necessarily as tenacious and outspoken as Walz. But he's just so charming that it would be instant, I think.

 

Can just have both, pls? :beatfreak:

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8 minutes ago, Sannie said:

I'm honestly not worried about this. The implication here is that all of his supporters will jump to Trump, but the entire point of third-party is that people who don't like either side vote for third party or sit out. Of course there will be some movement towards Trump, but if they're banking on this then... good luck to them. :ahh:

6 minutes ago, Eat The Acid said:

RFK dropping out won't have any impact. 

Do we have the data yet to support that his supporters would stay home? Will we get that data?

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