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President Trump: The NEW one and only politics thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Moderator1, Nov 12, 2016.

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  1. Regan MacNeil

    Regan MacNeil Well-Known Member

    Seen in Maine (read the fine print):

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  2. goalmouth

    goalmouth Well-Known Member

    Anyone seen Mousselini today?
     
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  3. garrow

    garrow Well-Known Member

    Ill Douce?
     
  4. Fred siegle

    Fred siegle Well-Known Member

    He doesn’t “like” anyone. Every person who leaves was stupid, were against him, untrustworthy, etc.
    as soon as he is done with them, they become persona non grata. They are all just people who feed his ego, that’s how he and when he “likes” them. When they disagree with him, poof.
     
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  5. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    I'm not saying it should happen. Putting the barrel of a revolver against someone's head is an easy way out.
     
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  6. sgreenwell

    sgreenwell Well-Known Member

    538 came out with its House projections today, and also updated its Senate forecast:

    Our Forecast Thinks Democrats Will Keep The House … And Maybe Even Gain Seats

    tl;dr summary - Depending on whether you prefer a polls only, polls plus historical data or polls plus historical data and fundamentals, there's a 93 percent chance that Democrats pick up 4 to 11 seats in the House. 538 puts the odds at 63 percent of Democrats holding all three branches, 18 percent for the House and Presidency but no Senate, and 9 percent for Republicans holding Presidency and Senate. (Five percent and lower for all other scenarios.)
     
  7. goalmouth

    goalmouth Well-Known Member

    Rasmussen flips a coin and has Biden up by 12, so it's really 20.
     
  8. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

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    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

  11. maumann

    maumann Well-Known Member

    This is spot on. I think the majority of Americans are just exhausted from the constant barrage of Trump and want his circus to leave town. He never shuts up and we just move from one chaotic event to another. Even Narcissus would kill himself after an hour with Trump.

    People born after Watergate think of our broken political system as two groups of rich white geezers getting paid off by corporations and special interests. Democrats? Republicans? They're all crooks and looking out for themselves. And they're right. Since they've been around, that's all they've seen from Washington.

    Xers and Millenials have other priorities: staying employed, paying bills, raising families. They don't have time to worry about ideologies, especially when the ideals are inaccessable to them. They liked Obama because he connected with them. But neither party got the message, obviously, because we're back to old geezers again. How can anyone under 40 get excited when one party pushes Biden, Sanders and Warren to counter Trump, Pence and McConnell? If you're 22, there's no difference because all old people -- particularly rich white politicans -- have forgotten what it's like to be 22.

    Maybe that's where Kamala Harris can perhaps make a difference. And we definitely need to cultivate more Obamas or anyone who resonantes with younger voters.

    Claudia Conway is the touchstone of the future of American politics, figuratively. She's connected to a million other people who see the con game for what it is. And they can't be the only ones who distrust anyone in power.

    Catchy slogans, flags and lawn signs, fake promises, attack ads and mailers? They're not reaching the people who grew up with technology and social media. The kids, our future voters, want a better future. They don't want to die in a mass shooting or because of global warming or a pandemic or because of lack of quality health care, but the current system has failed them over and over and over again.

    And the first pol who figures out how to honestly and personally connect with them is going to have a huge advantage, no matter how many aging Boomers go to the polls.
     
    Last edited: Oct 7, 2020
  12. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    This. So much this. I hear some version of this all the time from younger twitter friends.
     
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