Cheating is THE ONLY path to "victory" for the left
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Are there any left?They should poll Republicans too
Republican Voters Against Trump- 157K subscribers & counting
I'm in my 60s and I didn't vote for trump the first time, and I damned well won't vote for him this time. I've always perceived him as lacking in character and ethics. It doesn't take age.
Trump Re-Election project has 200 Million subscribers
BS - There are only around 155 million registered voters period and over half of them won't be voting for the Mango Menace.
There are older people in blue cities who are not as optimistic about the Prog utopia. If they vote Prog they deserve to get their azzes whacked.Here's hoping. I can also tell you that our daughters (25 and 22) can't WAIT to vote, and I hope the young folks will do a better job of voting than they have in the past. This is about them, after all.
Precisely what I just told my daughter. She's never been all that political and told me she wasn't sure she was gonna vote. After a good lecture, that attitude ended about a week ago and she just requested an absentee ballot.
I just turned 63 and have had a good life. Not so much concerned for myself, but I can't leave her a world as F'd up as it is under DJT. It would be irresponsible and selfish of me not to have reminded her of these things.
Trump Re-Election project has 200 Million subscribers
BS - There are only around 155 million registered voters period and over half of them won't be voting for the Mango Menace.
Nope....you're getting the Hillary in a Landslide numbers.
Hey...the founder of BET is voting for Trump. Maybe you should too.
Trump is losing voters because they are getting old and dying off faster than being replaced.
Go back 50, 25 and 10 years from today and compare the Democrat party and the nation against today.
Using that metric you will certainly see the incredible progress the left has made at Transforming America.
And by that metric how little America will resemble America in another 25 years at their current rate of success.
I'm in my 60s and I didn't vote for trump the first time, and I damned well won't vote for him this time. I've always perceived him as lacking in character and ethics. It doesn't take age.
You'll see on election night how it turns out. Remember 2016?Will seniors vote for open borders, full welfare, and free healthcare for illegals? Hint: no
Will seniors vote to defund the police? Hint: no
Will seniors vote for gun control? Hint: no
Will seniors vote for "Medicare for all" and closed hospitals? Hint: no
Will seniors vote for the "Green New Deal" and high energy costs? Hint: no
Will seniors vote to eliminate the Electoral College? Hint: no
Will seniors vote to add DC & Puerto Rico as states? Hint: no
Seniors are more conservative than the radical democrats, so we'll see if they believe Biden's lies.
Well, you'd better scurry on down to Florida and go door to door in The Villages informing them of these nightmare scenarios of yours.
Chop chop - Time's a wastin'!
Yes I do. Hilly was favored in the national polling (worthless) by 3 points and she only won by 2. Donnie squeaked the EC by 77,000 lousy votes in three states with a lot of suppression assistance from Comey and Vlado.
On the flip side, Joe's lead at present with seniors is undeniable based on a slew of polling both national and state. The Orange Anus should probably stop scaring them.
Trump is losing voters because they are getting old and dying off faster than being replaced.
Go back 50, 25 and 10 years from today and compare the Democrat party and the nation against today.
Using that metric you will certainly see the incredible progress the left has made at Transforming America.
And by that metric how little America will resemble America in another 25 years at their current rate of success.
Extreme Demographic Anxiety ^ Fortunately covered as a preexisting condition under Obamacare
Trump is also wrong on most – if not all – the issues: his failure to manage the pandemic, immigration, tariffs, the economy, voting rights, deregulation, climate change, environmental regulation, taxes, Social Security and Medicare, just to name a few. Trump’s lack of character and ethics in addition to his being wrong on the issues demands he be voted out of office next month.I'm in my 60s and I didn't vote for trump the first time, and I damned well won't vote for him this time. I've always perceived him as lacking in character and ethics. It doesn't take age.
Trump is also wrong on most – if not all – the issues: his failure to manage the pandemic, immigration, tariffs, the economy, voting rights, deregulation, climate change, environmental regulation, taxes, Social Security and Medicare, just to name a few. Trump’s lack of character and ethics in addition to his being wrong on the issues demands he be voted out of office next month.I'm in my 60s and I didn't vote for trump the first time, and I damned well won't vote for him this time. I've always perceived him as lacking in character and ethics. It doesn't take age.
Agreed. This is the first election of my lifetime in which I'm voting for, and with, them.Here's hoping. I can also tell you that our daughters (25 and 22) can't WAIT to vote, and I hope the young folks will do a better job of voting than they have in the past. This is about them, after all.
Precisely what I just told my daughter. She's never been all the political and told me she wasn't sure she was gonna vote. After a good lecture, that attitude ended about a week ago and she just requested an absentee ballot.
I'm 62, I've had a good life. Not so much concerned for myself, but I can't leave her a world as F'd up as it is under DJT. It would be irresponsible and selfish of me not to have reminded her of these things.
I'm turning that sucker around in ONE HOUR when I get itAgreed. This is the first election of my lifetime in which I'm voting for, and with, them.Here's hoping. I can also tell you that our daughters (25 and 22) can't WAIT to vote, and I hope the young folks will do a better job of voting than they have in the past. This is about them, after all.
Precisely what I just told my daughter. She's never been all the political and told me she wasn't sure she was gonna vote. After a good lecture, that attitude ended about a week ago and she just requested an absentee ballot.
I'm 62, I've had a good life. Not so much concerned for myself, but I can't leave her a world as F'd up as it is under DJT. It would be irresponsible and selfish of me not to have reminded her of these things.
I mailed mine yesterday and this is the first time I didn't vote for more repubs than dems, in fact I only voted for 1repub for county commissioner.
Older people prefer politician's who don't get infected.Here are a few polls. Biden leads them all. Trump won voters over 65 by 9 points in 2016. That (and much better than that) are Biden's leads now. They're tired of being scared and having their health disrespected by a foul-mouthed incompetent jerk who could care less whether they live or die.
Surveys since the two conventions, and the Trump campaign’s blitz to hang urban riots and violence around Democrats’ necks, largely show Biden’s strength among seniors remaining steadfast. A CNN national poll released in early September saw Biden leading among the 65-plus set by 17 points. In some recent state polls where Biden’s margins are tightening, meanwhile, seniors are no longer a bonus demographic contributing to a prospective Biden landslide—they’re the ones responsible for Biden holding onto his lead. An early September Quinnipiac poll of Florida, in which Biden led overall by 3 points, saw him leading among the 65-plus by 10; a Monmouth poll of Pennsylvania, in which Biden led overall by 4, showed him with an 11-point edge among seniors. The Biden campaign spent heavily in swing states over the summer trying to preserve this advantage.
Need further evidence?
In 2016, older voters were one of Trump’s best demographics. According to exit polls, while Hillary Clinton won voters 45 and under by 14 percentage points, Trump won voters 45 and older—the larger age cohort—by 8 points. A separate Pew Research Center study of the electorate found that voters 65 and older were Trump’s strongest overall age demographic last time around. He won them by 9 points.But while the country has spent four years bracing itself for a replay of November 2016, with eyes fixed on the same Pennsylvania-to-Wisconsin battlegrounds as before, the age-demographic landscape of the presidential contest has been quietly and dramatically rearranged. Although polling in recent months has shown Trump maintaining his advantage among the 50-to-64-year-old cohort, support among those over 65 has moved sharply toward Biden. In a national survey from Monmouth University released on Aug. 11, for example, which gave Biden a 10-point lead overall, Biden was leading registered voters over 65 by 17 points. That would represent a shift of 26 points among the oldest measured demographic from 2016. A Quinnipiac national poll from mid-July, meanwhile, showedBiden’s lead among the 65-plus at 14 points.
Old People Elected Trump. Will They Make Him a One-Term President?
“I cannot—I cannot—vote for this man.”slate.com
Look, just because the Dems gained more dead voters does not mean Trump is losing living older voters.Here are a few polls. Biden leads them all. Trump won voters over 65 by 9 points in 2016. That (and much better than that) are Biden's leads now. They're tired of being scared and having their health disrespected by a foul-mouthed incompetent jerk who could care less whether they live or die.
Surveys since the two conventions, and the Trump campaign’s blitz to hang urban riots and violence around Democrats’ necks, largely show Biden’s strength among seniors remaining steadfast. A CNN national poll released in early September saw Biden leading among the 65-plus set by 17 points. In some recent state polls where Biden’s margins are tightening, meanwhile, seniors are no longer a bonus demographic contributing to a prospective Biden landslide—they’re the ones responsible for Biden holding onto his lead. An early September Quinnipiac poll of Florida, in which Biden led overall by 3 points, saw him leading among the 65-plus by 10; a Monmouth poll of Pennsylvania, in which Biden led overall by 4, showed him with an 11-point edge among seniors. The Biden campaign spent heavily in swing states over the summer trying to preserve this advantage.
Need further evidence?
In 2016, older voters were one of Trump’s best demographics. According to exit polls, while Hillary Clinton won voters 45 and under by 14 percentage points, Trump won voters 45 and older—the larger age cohort—by 8 points. A separate Pew Research Center study of the electorate found that voters 65 and older were Trump’s strongest overall age demographic last time around. He won them by 9 points.But while the country has spent four years bracing itself for a replay of November 2016, with eyes fixed on the same Pennsylvania-to-Wisconsin battlegrounds as before, the age-demographic landscape of the presidential contest has been quietly and dramatically rearranged. Although polling in recent months has shown Trump maintaining his advantage among the 50-to-64-year-old cohort, support among those over 65 has moved sharply toward Biden. In a national survey from Monmouth University released on Aug. 11, for example, which gave Biden a 10-point lead overall, Biden was leading registered voters over 65 by 17 points. That would represent a shift of 26 points among the oldest measured demographic from 2016. A Quinnipiac national poll from mid-July, meanwhile, showedBiden’s lead among the 65-plus at 14 points.
Old People Elected Trump. Will They Make Him a One-Term President?
“I cannot—I cannot—vote for this man.”slate.com
I'm turning that sucker around in ONE HOUR when I get itAgreed. This is the first election of my lifetime in which I'm voting for, and with, them.Here's hoping. I can also tell you that our daughters (25 and 22) can't WAIT to vote, and I hope the young folks will do a better job of voting than they have in the past. This is about them, after all.
Precisely what I just told my daughter. She's never been all the political and told me she wasn't sure she was gonna vote. After a good lecture, that attitude ended about a week ago and she just requested an absentee ballot.
I'm 62, I've had a good life. Not so much concerned for myself, but I can't leave her a world as F'd up as it is under DJT. It would be irresponsible and selfish of me not to have reminded her of these things.
I mailed mine yesterday and this is the first time I didn't vote for more repubs than dems, in fact I only voted for 1repub for county commissioner.