whyme? Posted October 13 Posted October 13 On 10/12/2024 at 11:44 AM, promise to try said: well, some jews are behaving like Hitler and they seem to be ok with it.. Don't say idiotic things. How pathetic of you. And Jews overwhelmingly vote democrat in every election. Literally they vote around 75% dem.
elijah Posted October 13 Posted October 13 I have the gut feeling The Idiot may win. Hope I m wrong. It seems like Kamala is on the offensive, appearing on every media. The early voting probably is not going to plan. Hopefully I m wrong.
promise to try Posted October 13 Posted October 13 1 hour ago, whyme? said: Don't say idiotic things. How pathetic of you. And Jews overwhelmingly vote democrat in every election. Literally they vote around 75% dem. with all the respect that you are not having me with your coment: go and see the news: some jews are behaving like naizs, I´m afraid.
promise to try Posted October 13 Posted October 13 15 minutes ago, elijah said: I have the gut feeling The Idiot may win. Hope I m wrong. It seems like Kamala is on the offensive, appearing on every media. The early voting probably is not going to plan. Hopefully I m wrong. The news that arrive here is that she is going to win, but it always seem that here never show republican´s point of view.
Camacho Posted October 14 Author Posted October 14 Matthew Rettenmund: There are many positive signs amid terrifyingly close polls. Kamala Harris still has a more realistic path to win. It could go either way — and that is shameful, considering Trump’s failure and his abject racism and xenophobia.
svperstar Posted October 14 Posted October 14 Not giving into the despair of the possibility just yet that he might win. Kamala has reinvigorated some excitement in american politics, especially with younger voters -- the same voting crowd that does NOT contribute to polling.
rebelheart Posted October 14 Posted October 14 I still think Kamala will win easily even though Trump has an easier path to victory through the college voting system but most Americans despise Trump & adore Kamala since she has been in the spotlight for years now as Biden's VP.
elijah Posted October 14 Posted October 14 22 minutes ago, rebelheart said: I still think Kamala will win easily even though Trump has an easier path to victory through the college voting system but most Americans despise Trump & adore Kamala since she has been in the spotlight for years now as Biden's VP. I think Australia and Europe have always been more democratic leaning anyways and we all wish a Kamala landslide. However these two days I watched people in the battleground states being interviewed on the streets and the majority ARENT ashamed to admit they would vote Trump. Hopefully those videos are not representative of how the vote would go otherwise Kamala Harris is done. And even those who would choose her cant really give you a solid reason why, apart from hating Trump and/or if they are woman: the abortion. The idea is they don't know her and that's what Fox has been instilling in the middle America. On the other hand those who d choose Trump cite the economy and the immigration as reasons. They don't care for him as a character or that it was in 2020 (Trump year) when the economy went downhill. It seems like the Republicans have managed to convince the majority that 1) Trump economy was better 2) he kept dangerous foreigners out 3) Biden and Kamala allowed the migrants to flow in USA 4) they tanked the economy and the prices skyrocketed. They don't care it was covid and then the war in Ukraine. So it seems the Republicans might win in the battleground states and as the system isn't based on equality of votes, I m dreading he may win the electorate collage while loosing the national vote.
sotos8 Posted October 14 Posted October 14 analysts say that a hit to Iran from Israel could help Trump in the upcoming elections , a candidate that Netanahu clearly prefers
elijah Posted October 15 Posted October 15 38 minutes ago, Pieciolot said: If he wins I'm gonna lose my shit. Seems it goes that way sofar. Harris campaign seems in a panic mode, because the black men and latinos do not support Harris as much as they did Biden in 2020. It seems Trump would win if something doesn't change soon in Harris side. That's why she is doing lots of media appearances since last week.
Beastialg Posted October 15 Posted October 15 10 minutes ago, elijah said: Seems it goes that way sofar. Harris campaign seems in a panic mode, because the black men and latinos do not support Harris as much as they did Biden in 2020. It seems Trump would win if something doesn't change soon in Harris side. That's why she is doing lots of media appearances since last week. Just because she is a woman. Can't believe it's 2024 and the USA never had a female president.
Cyber-Raga Posted October 15 Posted October 15 Her campaign is working. She gets under his skin easily. She is doing a sit down interview at Fox. I’m not saying it’s a done deal, but people pointing out that Kamala is losing this election is simply not true. Maybe it’s wishful thinking on their part
VictorMarques Posted October 15 Posted October 15 1 hour ago, elijah said: Seems it goes that way sofar. Harris campaign seems in a panic mode, because the black men and latinos do not support Harris as much as they did Biden in 2020. It seems Trump would win if something doesn't change soon in Harris side. That's why she is doing lots of media appearances since last week. Fight for the vote of groups you need is not panic mode. This is just like doing what is needed.
svperstar Posted October 15 Posted October 15 2 hours ago, Cyber-Raga said: Her campaign is working. She gets under his skin easily. She is doing a sit down interview at Fox. I’m not saying it’s a done deal, but people pointing out that Kamala is losing this election is simply not true. Maybe it’s wishful thinking on their part This.
runa Posted October 15 Posted October 15 2 hours ago, Cyber-Raga said: Her campaign is working. She gets under his skin easily. She is doing a sit down interview at Fox. I’m not saying it’s a done deal, but people pointing out that Kamala is losing this election is simply not true. Maybe it’s wishful thinking on their part Totally agree. Not sure where the "panic mode" is coming from, but this is absolutely not the case. Well, not in the newspaper I read, should I say. Maybe in manipulated medias and social medias, but not in "real" and "documented" newspaper. I don't say she's going to win. That's not what I say. I think no one knows at this point. It's 50/50. But saying she's in panic mode is absolutely bullshit and not true at all.
rebelheart Posted October 15 Posted October 15 Kamala will surely romp it in, there must be a'lot of shy Kamala voters who will come out on Election day?
elijah Posted October 15 Posted October 15 5 hours ago, Cyber-Raga said: Her campaign is working. She gets under his skin easily. She is doing a sit down interview at Fox. I’m not saying it’s a done deal, but people pointing out that Kamala is losing this election is simply not true. Maybe it’s wishful thinking on their part I definitely do not wish Harris to loose. I dread a Trump win. However there is a shift in her campaign from last week with the media appearances. Obviously their old strategy (Harris not to appear on TV and to do mainly rallies) has been deemed ineffective and they changed course. Call it panic mode or not, it is a dramatic shift. I mainly watch on YouTube MSNBC which are very pro-Harris and they admit it. Maybe the Harris campaign have an insider info on the in mail ballot (this is my susspicion)? What is sure is that she was leading in the national and most battleground states UNTIL this week. Now it's 50-50 on the polls. Maybe they changed course, because of. the change in the polls? I really hope there are many "shy" Harris voters, who do not admit they would vote for her. There is a theory that the polls now may overestimate Trump support, because they underestimated his support in 2016 and 2020. I sure as hell hope so. The change maybe be due to the fact that if the polls are underestimating him this time as they did two times already, it means he is leading presently. It seems the Harris campaign is fighting for every vote and I really hope she wins. Her victory would be historic. Trump win would be a win for Putin and for no-one else. It would be horrid for Ukraine, Europe and the world in general. The economists warn even his economy policy would be bad for ordinary Americans.
elijah Posted October 15 Posted October 15 5 hours ago, Beastialg said: Just because she is a woman. Can't believe it's 2024 and the USA never had a female president. Its absurd. Also I d state the obvious: it's shoking that black men and latino voters are supporting Harris less than they did Biden in 2020. Her father is Jamaican = latino and black man. The only logical conclusion is that they don't support her as much, because she is a woman. Absurd in 2024, but reality. I really hope the women in America would go out in droves to support her, especially since Trump returned USA in the dark ages regarding abortion. THe women showed up in the last elections and prevented Republicans from winning.
Pieciolot Posted October 16 Posted October 16 The latest polls indicate Trump will win enough electoral votes to become a president.
Nightshade Posted October 16 Posted October 16 Be careful about how much trust you put in any polls. Their methodology matters, and Republicans are flooding the polling universe with a lot of poor data and "Trump has the lead" narrative in order to lay the groundwork for him to make legal challenges after Kamala wipes the floor with his wrinkly, orange ass. I actually think Kamala and her team are doing everything they can (and doing it right). I'm cautiously optimistic she will win. Trump is likely to call for violence from his followers if he loses, and so at this point, the time between the election and the inauguration in January could be an exceptionally tumultuous time in the U.S. One other thing to note is that 20-30% of GOP primary voters already registered their disgust with Trump and may not be going back. Some may vote for Harris. I think she has the edge.
Cyber-Raga Posted October 16 Posted October 16 This guy rambles and speaks incoherently, can’t answer a question. Biden was crucified by the media for way less. The other day Orange Mussolini held a town hall meeting and refused to answer questions but for four pre-selected ones which he didn’t even properly address anyways. He instead decided to dance to fucking music for over 30 minutes like this is normal and unlike what they did when Biden was running, the media once again is not calling this what it apparently was: a psychotic episode of a senile man with an advanced form of a decayed mind on display. I mean what the hell are we even talking about here. The street talk is that the Republicans will drag his ass over the finish line like Weekend at Bernie’s and then evoke the 25th amendment. And guess who’d take over without one single vote ever cast for him? Yep Project 2025 poster boy aka couch fucker aka JD Vance. I mean who needs House of Cards when you have this shit show happening. I do hope that the majority of Americans will not vote for America’s Hitler which I’m cautiously optimistic they won’t do based on Harris’ campaign so far and the fact that hardcore (former) republicans have endorsed her. In fact only W is missing to complete the picture. This is still an open race. Happiness lies in your own hand. It took me much too long to understand how it could be until you shared your secret with me.
Beastialg Posted October 16 Posted October 16 9 hours ago, Pieciolot said: The latest polls indicate Trump will win enough electoral votes to become a president. Polls do seem to benefit Trump this week, especially in swing states. And I bet there are more "hidden" Trump supporters than there are Harris ones. The 2 previous elections clearly show that, Trump overperformed the polls. But, early voting is giving Harris good news too. Not only more people are voting (which is always good news for the democratic party), but also she is having more advantage in swing states over Trump, than Biden did in 2020. It will be too close to call.
Confessit Posted October 16 Posted October 16 I think Trump will do it. I don’t think it will be a majority though I think America is split in half. But I do unfortunately think he will beat Harris.
promise to try Posted October 16 Posted October 16 19 hours ago, elijah said: There is a theory that the polls now may overestimate Trump support, because they underestimated his support in 2016 and 2020. I sure as hell hope so. The change maybe be due to the fact that if the polls are underestimating him this time as they did two times already, it means he is leading presently. This: I think pols are scared of underestimating him again, and they are ,aking it look better than he really is, even if he still has chances to win. Somebody has said here that Trump is the candidate that Netanhayu prefers. Why do you think that? I mean, it doesn´t seem that Biden is doing something against him!
sotos8 Posted October 16 Posted October 16 21 minutes ago, promise to try said: This: I think pols are scared of underestimating him again, and they are ,aking it look better than he really is, even if he still has chances to win. Somebody has said here that Trump is the candidate that Netanhayu prefers. Why do you think that? I mean, it doesn´t seem that Biden is doing something against him! that's not my opinion , i could not know but you can read what analysts are saying such as : In early January 2020, Trump sent a three-page letter to Netanyahu that was leaked to the Jerusalem Post two years later. In it, he promised that Israel could annex portions of the West Bank outright in his second term, in strict violation of UN Resolution 2334 concerning Israeli settlements in the West Bank and affirming that the 1967 borders are internationally recognized. Trump’s former ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, proposes in his new book that once in office again, Trump should move $1 billion in aid from the Palestinian Authority over to Israel’s coffers to facilitate settlement growth as well as officially annex settlements in the West Bank. His son-in-law, real estate developer Jared Kushner, proposed that Israel should ethnically cleanse the Gaza Strip while Israel develops what he calls Gaza’s valuable waterfront property. Trump now regularly calls his enemies “Palestinian,” as if the word itself is a slur. To call Joe Biden, or even Chuck Schumer, “Palestinian” because they are, in Trump’s eyes, too hard on Israel, boggles the mind. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have a lot in common— corruption scandals, criminal indictments, rampant nepotism, judicial maneuvering to secure their political aims—the most glaring similarity between them is their political ambition to take power by any means necessary Netanyahu’s refusal to stop the genocide benefits Trump, since the longer it goes on, the more it alienates voters in key swing states that Harris-Walz need to win. While Democratic Party leaders are challenging ballot access for third parties and ringing the alarm about right-wing voter suppression, they refuse to address the majority of their voters who want both an immediate ceasefire in Palestine and an arms embargo on Israel. Yet despite all of this, as well as the tens of billions worth of weapons sent to Israel to commit genocide, Netanyahu is no doubt convinced that another Trump administration and a GOP congress would be the best outcome for his government. While around half of the Democrats in Congress boycotted Netanyahu’s speech this summer, the invitation itself came from the Republican Party. Of the 94 congressional representatives who have signed on to the ceasefire bill thus far, not one of them is a Republican.
sotos8 Posted October 16 Posted October 16 also New York Times Columnist Thomas Friedman argues that Netanyahu's decisions during the negotiations for a Gaza deal are based on an attempt to strengthen Trump in the upcoming elections, who he believes will help him politically Why Netanyahu might want to swing the US election for ... The Independent 5 Οκτ 2024 — The Israeli prime minister has been accused of tipping the scales in the former president's favour, writes Mark Almond. Benjamin Netanyahu has humiliated Biden’s America and seems to anticipate Trump’s return, but what would that mean for Israel? from the Guardian
elijah Posted October 17 Posted October 17 5 minutes ago, Michael. said: I hope I’m wrong but I think Trump will win. Hope you are very wrong. Harris did a Fox interview, went fearlessly in the lion's den and came out victorious: I think she did amazing. Trump and Fox criticized her for not doing enough interviews (with right wing media). She went all in and I think she did splendid! Hope she wins!
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