GhostBox Posted June 25 Posted June 25 39 minutes ago, Espresso said: Yup this is why most people think Biden's worse mentally than Trump. When in fact trumps worse than even Biden is. the same thing happened in 2016. All The media talked about was how "corrupt" Hillary was which made the voters shrug at trumps problems
GhostBox Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Just another example of when people say they like Trump because of this issue They are lying. Or are living in "alternative facts"
GraceRandolph Posted June 25 Posted June 25 So glad we have a moral man in the White House as opposed to Trump.
Redstreak Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Rooting for Bowman today, AIPAC and Clinton need a good humbling
Tovitov Posted June 25 Posted June 25 6 hours ago, GraceRandolph said: Perez represents a Trump district and her win in 2022 was considered a big upset. Unlike in 2022 though, she needs to win over Trump voters in November who are actively voting for Trump up ballot if she wants to win re-election. Not sure what the "" is supposed to mean.
ZeroSuitBritney Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Sisters let us pray for Jamaal Bowman today. I'm very nervous for this race... This is the most expensive race in US history, mostly due to AIPAC spending $17,000 an HOUR to outseat him because he called for a ceasefire early on. 1
ZeroSuitBritney Posted June 25 Posted June 25 2 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said: It's the way it would be a clean sweep for Biden if he didn't unconditionally support a terror apartheid state murdering babies
Sannie Posted June 25 Posted June 25 (edited) 9 hours ago, GraceRandolph said: Good to see Dems playing hardball. Had leftists helped combat disinformation surrounding immigration as opposed to focusing on pushing MAGA, anti-Biden talking points, maybe we wouldn't be in the position we are today where millions of Americans genuinely believe the border is a major issue. When you want to be re-elected, you have to talk about the things people say they care about. 1 minute ago, ZeroSuitBritney said: It's the way it would be a clean sweep for Biden if he didn't unconditionally support a terror apartheid state murdering babies Y'all still thinking Israel/Palestine has an effect on majority of the population. The polling shows the American people by in the large side with Israel (for better or worse). Log off the Internet for a few moments. Edited June 25 by Sannie 1
thesegayz Posted June 25 Posted June 25 2 minutes ago, ZeroSuitBritney said: It's the way it would be a clean sweep for Biden if he didn't unconditionally support a terror apartheid state murdering babies If you knew anything about politics, you'd know that isn't the reason Biden is behind. The cost of living and the mood around the economy is giving trump a boost, not the war in Palestine. Get a grip 1
ZeroSuitBritney Posted June 25 Posted June 25 5 minutes ago, Sannie said: Y'all still thinking Israel/Palestine has an effect on majority of the population. The polling shows the American people by in the large side with Israel (for better or worse). Log off the Internet for a few moments. 4 minutes ago, thesegayz said: If you knew anything about politics, you'd know that isn't the reason Biden is behind. The cost of living and the mood around the economy is giving trump a boost, not the war in Palestine. Get a grip Thank you for making my morning so enjoyable. Triggering Blue MAGA is so easy, predictable and satisfying. Especially you two
GraceRandolph Posted June 25 Posted June 25 11 minutes ago, thesegayz said: If you knew anything about politics, you'd know that isn't the reason Biden is behind. The cost of living and the mood around the economy is giving trump a boost, not the war in Palestine. Get a grip Biden is being sunk by all of the above.
Vroom Vroom Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 hour ago, GraceRandolph said: Biden is being sunk by all of the above. I don't think I would call being within the margin of error as "sunk". Especially when 2023 and 2024 special election polls have over estimated republicans strength over democrats. Plus a majority of battle ground states have started to trend towards Biden I'm definitely not confident about Biden winning, but the early polls you shared do not give the impression of him being sunk. If anything they prove that it is a tight race that either candidate could win
Vermillion Posted June 25 Posted June 25 How many times does this framing need to be revisited? The priority lists some of you keep emphasizing don't mean **** given the Electoral College and the demographic makeups of the parties respective bases. Biden's welcome to try and appeal to the middle based on the losses to his left but the question is whether that will be enough.
GraceRandolph Posted June 25 Posted June 25 7 minutes ago, Vroom Vroom said: I don't think I would call being within the margin of error as "sunk". Especially when 2023 and 2024 special election polls have over estimated republicans strength over democrats. Plus a majority of battle ground states have started to trend towards Biden I'm definitely not confident about Biden winning, but the early polls you shared do not give the impression of him being sunk. If anything they prove that it is a tight race that either candidate could win He's struggling to some degree in almost every swing state. He's struggling against Trump after January 6. He's struggling against Trump after Trump was found guilty on 34 counts. He's struggling against Trump after he beat him 3.5 years ago. He's struggling against Trump despite both being old. He's struggling with key Democratic demographics. He's struggling in states senate Dems are looking much stronger in. What is not clicking about how dire the situation is?
GhostBox Posted June 25 Posted June 25 For the people who keep saying "Biden needs to win by at least 4 points to win the EC" 🤷
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