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4 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

And she shouldn't. Harris has always been a LGBTQ ally. 
 

sadly the group who will be hurt the most from a Trump win ☠️

 

 

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I'm seeing accelerationism making a comeback in this low-vibes moment for Kamala. All I can say is good luck booking that progressive wave u speak of while Donald 'the enemy within' Trump is president :rip:

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6 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

Ive said this before and I got attacked for saying it but if Trump wins it just shows that almost half of voting adults in this country are idiots and it doenst matter what policies you talk about or not. 💀 that's it. That's all it shows. 

Yep. This is especially true if she loses in a high turnout election. Just once id like to see a leftist other than the good sis clashandburn admit what an idiotic right wing disaster the American electorate is :rip:it has to be for Trump to be at his highest approval ever after all of his failures

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Why did that lil white republican twink miss :gaycat6:

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gonna keep repeating this but dont base your worldview or life on polls, instead GO OUT AND VOTE! Tell all your friends, family, loved ones, neighbors, pets, etc idc

 

YOU have the power to make change, why stop that

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I can't at the McDonald's being closed for the day and all the customers being fake 💀

 

the media are fools

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32 minutes ago, Harrier said:

I'm seeing accelerationism making a comeback in this low-vibes moment for Kamala. All I can say is good luck booking that progressive wave u speak of while Donald 'the enemy within' Trump is president :rip:

I'm obsessed with the idea leftists have that if America falls then they will be the ones to rebuild it when the majority of them can't leave their homes or make a phone call because of their anxiety. If the country falls, it's Elon Musk and his buddies who will get to rebuild the country because all of us will be dead lol.

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1 minute ago, Lightbringer007 said:

gonna keep repeating this but dont base your worldview or life on polls, instead GO OUT AND VOTE! Tell all your friends, family, loved ones, neighbors, pets, etc idc

 

YOU have the power to make change, why stop that

Also volunteer to phone bank from home 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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Same as their last poll 

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Why don't some of the 5 million majority Democrats have in California just move to the rust belt?

 

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The good sis @Sannie when it becomes illegal to blame the actions of your Republican relatives onto leftists on the internet:

 

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2 hours ago, Sannie said:

what I don't fully understand, and it's probably because I'm being pedantic, is what the point of this is other than to make Trump and his people feel better and become complacent? If you're budging your data or using whack methodology to make the numbers look how you want them to, that doesn't mean the real world will fall in line. It objectively is not going to help anybody win the election.  Is the real reason they're doing this because they are trying to set up a narrative that "the election was stolen"? Although I know that's what Trump and his people are going to say, I've always felt that believing the entire industry was doing that was a little far-fetched. But I just can't figure out what the point of flooding the zone is other than appeasing Trump's ego.

I think there's a relevant distinction to be made here between GOP-sponsored polls and GOP-leaning pollsters.

 

The ones directly sponsored by GOP groups (plus Rasmussen and Trafalgar, who aren't technically sponsored but act like they are :toofunny2:) definitely fall into the "make a Trump win look inevitable so that he can plausibly cry rigged if he loses" camp. They actively support that narrative.

 

The ones that are technically neutral but have a pro-Republican lean are (IMO, agreed we'll never really know for sure) a mix of firms that are genuinely trying their best and their good faith weighting efforts are resulting in the lean, and firms who watched the mass mob come out against pollsters in 2016/2020 and have decided that the reputational blowback of overestimating Trump isn't as bad as the blowback of overestimating Harris.

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59 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

This is where thw dems have failed.....they have not hit Trump nearly hard enough around his total failure on the Covid management. It's like voters forgot about the pandemic and that's because the dems don't talk about it much. I've also not seen any ads reminding people of all the disgusting things he said and did during the pandemic. Granted, I live in a blue state so they may be playing the ads in swing states.

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A pair of Christian students trolled by Kamala Harris and mercilessly mocked by the crowd at her rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Cross last week insist they were "there for the right reasons."

Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, both juniors at the school, told "Fox & Friends Weekend" that they felt persecuted akin to Jesus and his early followers after they shouted such things as, "Christ is king!" when the Democratic vice president-turned-presidential candidate started talking about abortion rights.

One of them said Harris even sarcastically waved to him and gave him "an evil smirk" as he held up the cross around his neck and pointed to her while being booted with his pal.

"I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that's the biggest thing for me personally," Beth said. "In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked. You know, his disciples were mocked, and that's OK.

"In reality, we did God's work, and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching us in this moment," he said. "I'm all about being a cordial person no matter your beliefs, but I do believe that we were sent there by God."

Polaske said the duo were roughly 20 to 30 yards away from where Harris was standing at the event at the time — and described her as giving "an evil smirk" to him at one point.

"She was actually waving to me. I took this cross off my neck that I wear, and as we were getting asked to leave, I held it up in the air and waved at her and pointed at her, and she looked directly in the eye, kind of gave me an evil smirk," he recounted.

 

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26 minutes ago, Sannie said:

I'm obsessed with the idea leftists have that if America falls then they will be the ones to rebuild it when the majority of them can't leave their homes or make a phone call because of their anxiety. If the country falls, it's Elon Musk and his buddies who will get to rebuild the country because all of us will be dead lol.

ddd the commentary in the "well, maybe Trump will destroy the US and the world will be a better place on the other side" realm is so funny to me when basically the only post-liberal order Trumpian goal is to protect and benefit the armed, wealthy, cis, straight, Christian white men (and their wives) at the expense of literally everyone else :deadbanana4:

 

To be fair, most of the accelerationist instincts here seem to come from a despondent, black pill place (and are pretty mild), and this is mostly in reference to the... interesting thoughts of the Marxosphere that circulate around Twitter, but I think it's worthwhile to point out to the revolutionarily-minded girls every once and a while that the only beneficiaries of a Trump administration that burns the system down are their class enemies :deadbanana4:

 

 

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Just preparing you all: If Kamala loses PA, no matter what, the Dem establishment will start revving up the Shapiro 2028 campaign. It won't make sense, and would be an extremely oversimplified explanation to the complex reasons why she will have lost that ignores Shapiro's own flaws and skeletons. But not picking him is guaranteed to be the Monday morning quarterback argument as to why she lost on CNN/MSNBC, as if a first-term governor with high approvals (because he rebuilt the collapsed I-95 bridge in Philly quickly) is some political Svengali and indeed the second coming of Obama :skull:

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2 minutes ago, midnightdawn said:

 

A pair of Christian students trolled by Kamala Harris and mercilessly mocked by the crowd at her rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Cross last week insist they were "there for the right reasons."

Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, both juniors at the school, told "Fox & Friends Weekend" that they felt persecuted akin to Jesus and his early followers after they shouted such things as, "Christ is king!" when the Democratic vice president-turned-presidential candidate started talking about abortion rights.

One of them said Harris even sarcastically waved to him and gave him "an evil smirk" as he held up the cross around his neck and pointed to her while being booted with his pal.

"I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that's the biggest thing for me personally," Beth said. "In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked. You know, his disciples were mocked, and that's OK.

"In reality, we did God's work, and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching us in this moment," he said. "I'm all about being a cordial person no matter your beliefs, but I do believe that we were sent there by God."

Polaske said the duo were roughly 20 to 30 yards away from where Harris was standing at the event at the time — and described her as giving "an evil smirk" to him at one point.

"She was actually waving to me. I took this cross off my neck that I wear, and as we were getting asked to leave, I held it up in the air and waved at her and pointed at her, and she looked directly in the eye, kind of gave me an evil smirk," he recounted.

 

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1 hour ago, woohoo said:

What scares me is trump has Kenneth Copeland and these other pastors in his ear that want gay people dead and jailed. And that mother fucker is just evil enough to do it. I really think people are underestimating just how awful trump will be this second term. It's terrifying 

This is what scares me. The first term he had people who would check him and he had to learn a lot but the second time around he knows how things run and will have nothing but yes men in his cabinet and advising him with zero guardrails. :deadbanana:

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8 minutes ago, Beyonnaise said:

Just preparing you all: If Kamala loses PA, no matter what, the Dem establishment will start revving up the Shapiro 2028 campaign. It won't make sense, and would be an extremely oversimplified explanation to the complex reasons why she will have lost that ignores Shapiro's own flaws and skeletons. But not picking him is guaranteed to be the Monday morning quarterback argument as to why she lost on CNN/MSNBC, as if a first-term governor with high polling (because he rebuilt the collapsed I-95 bridge in Philly quickly) is some political Svengali and indeed the second coming of Obama :skull:

Girl there may not be a 2028 election if the heritage foundation has their way. It'll be trump then trump junior and then Eric and then baron and by then most of us will be 60 or 70. Or it could just be JD Vance for 40 years who knows 

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Everything he does is fake. And the media lets him get by with it 

 

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5 minutes ago, woohoo said:

It'll be trump then trump junior and then Eric and then baron and by then most of us will be 60 or 70.

Watch the Democrats sit still and run Chelsea Clinton against Don Jr and make New York turn red.

 

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