bad guy Posted October 27 Posted October 27 It's been back and forth but as of now I think Trump has the slight edge. A month ago I thought his campaign was DOA but the recent polls are neck-and-neck which is giving 2016. By this point in 2020 Biden was up in the polls by like 5 points and even he barely won against Trump. 1
MP3 Posted October 27 Posted October 27 If Kamala was 2 points ahead in the swing states it could have been her, but now they are equal and Trump's votes are underrated so he could win all these 7 states. It could be a landslide victory for Trump and I wouldn't be surprise
AvadaKedavra Posted October 27 Posted October 27 (edited) Tragically i think Trump will: -So many people are against illegal inmigration-inmigrants and it will lead them to trump. Is probably the biggest thing movin people to the polls and inflation-the price of everything -Latinoamerica has been damaged by socialist dictatorships and so many latinos dont believe in kamala anymore and they think Trump is better........and they think he will help but the truth is.....He's not an ally. So many see Kamala as a socialist puppet and this is helped by twitter-tiktok conspiracy. Real Crazy considering how trump is the real puppet. Putin bestie. -i been noticing how The White progressives are very divided with the palestine thing. The election will not affect them that much (Only women-Gay men) cause trump is white supremacist so they will decide just not vote. Kamala of course could have been totally better with her stances. So, she's diggin her own grave. Hope im wrong and there's a miracle and kamala wins A trump presidency again is so scary. Worried about the USA-World and my country cause trump is an enemy of the president of my country. Dont want sanctions Edited October 27 by AvadaKedavra
Mezter Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I don't wanna be too confident but I think Ms. Harris will pull out a win
Oktober Knight Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Kamala will win, and I think it won't be as close as the polls are suggesting.
AlanRickman1946 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 6 hours ago, Oktober Knight said: Kamala will win, and I think it won't be as close as the polls are suggesting. You think the polls are the Democrats trying to scare their voters base?
AvadaKedavra Posted October 30 Posted October 30 (edited) I change my thoughts after the puerto rico thing there's big chances for Kamala. Nadie va a votar por alguien que nos trata como basura. Viejo inmundo. Edited October 30 by AvadaKedavra 1
Oktober Knight Posted October 30 Posted October 30 57 minutes ago, AlanRickman1946 said: You think the polls are the Democrats trying to scare their voters base? Quite the opposite, I think the polls are exaggerated by Trumpers to make it seem like he's ahead. Polls are nothing more than an educated guess. 1
zzmyth Posted October 31 Posted October 31 I think it will be another 'hillary' situation... where the democrats will win the popular vote, but will lose the election. TBH... the biggest hinder as a US candidate for Kamala is not that she is a democrat, or that she is black, or that she is against trump... It's that she is a woman... I don't think a woman will win an election in a VERY LONG TIME. TBH... as for the rest of the world... there will not be any change at all... so I don't really care who wins. Kamala had the opportunity to do something about gaza, and is saying the same BS as every other american politician. I really hope that Jill Stein gives the surprise and f*cks the election for the democrats, so they finaly understand that theis foreign politics suck BIG time. Losing 2-3-4 million votes to the green party this time, would kill their chances, and I really hope that's what happens. Not because I want trump to win (of course not) But tbh.. that would mean that trump cannot run another time.. and this time will definitely be the last time we hear from that cheeto-faced-moron. 1
NoOneDiesFromLove Posted November 1 Posted November 1 just voted for Kamala on the poll, and people said I couldn't cast my vote as a non-US citizen
lightstheyblindme Posted November 2 Posted November 2 I'm biased because I work on Kamala's NC campaign but I think we've got it 4
Mr. Mendes Posted November 2 Posted November 2 I've waffled a lot along the way but I feel as of this moment Kamala is the most primed to win, and I don't think it's actually going to be as close as some think. 1
Mr. Mendes Posted November 2 Posted November 2 On 10/26/2024 at 7:31 PM, ClashAndBurn said: I personally think Trump is favored. The Democrats are a weak party and have lost all moral high ground because of their eagerness to perpetuate a genocide. Honestly, hot take I suppose, the closer we get to the election the less and less I think the situation in Gaza is actually going to make any sort of meaningful impact on the outcome, and I've got a couple reasons for thinking so. 1. I think it's ultimately going to come down to two domestic issues which are the economy and abortion. That's not to say there aren't people who care greatly about Gaza or that there aren't voters who are voting exclusively on Gaza, because there are both, but I don't think that that's what's going to end up deciding anything. I'm realizing more and more the more that I try and speak about it with people that a lot of the general public's knowledge of the whole situation is rather limited. Intense, in-depth discussion that happens about it is happening in specific spaces rather within the culture at large like it probably ought to be. I just don't think your average voter knows enough about it for it to influence what they do at a voting booth, whereas they (think) they know a lot about domestic issues. 2. I don't think that a ceasefire in Gaza is a fringe opinion by any means, but I do think the "what next" question sees a break in opinion. I believe most do support a ceasefire, but I also believe that breaking any sort of allyship and withholding any support for Israel is a uniquely leftist position. I don't think most people who are inclined to want the current hostilities to end are also inclined to believe that Israel shouldn't exist or that we as a country shouldn't help support them. I think they think we shouldn't support their actions against civilians but they do support action against Hamas and now especially Hezbollah (because, as I said, I don't think most are informed enough to realize how said action is impacting civilians disproportionally). Now, I'm not saying that is what I personally believe I want to be clear. I don't want us to interact with Israel at all for any reason other than to stop what they're doing. But I also know that opinion is not a widespread one amongst most voters. I do feel that this conversation is so present and had at length within certain spaces that those of us within those spaces think it's happening elsewhere when, at the moment, I don't believe it is. I think most common voters' beliefs on this are Palestinian civilians shouldn't die but Hamas should be destroyed, and Israel shouldn't kill innocents but we should continue to be their ally. I think there's multiple reasons for those contradicting opinions but I also don't think most general people see those opinions are conflicting because they just don't know and are not curious enough to get more educated on what is really happening. And as such…I do truly believe the only people who will be thinking about Gaza at the ballot box are those who have been deeply entrenched in this situation the whole time, and I do at this moment believe this is a much smaller fraction of the electorate than it honesty should be.
Joey307 Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Fun fact: if Trump wins it would be only the second time in American history where a president was president twice but not consecutively. The first was Grover Cleveland and he actually won all three elections in popular vote, but lost the second to electoral college. First Democrat after the Civil War and strangely counted as both the 22nd and 24th POTUS.
MistressKay Posted November 2 Posted November 2 If trump TRULY pissed off white women as people think he did then Kamala will win. But idk wouldn't be surprised if Kamala loses either.
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