HikerGuy83
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Probably be more friendly to reporters.
And sound more intelligent.
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Probably be more friendly to reporters.
So just to be clear Delldud, anytime you yourself interact with a child you are actually "groping" them?Groping young children obsessively is not a good optic, especially for a president.
Their plan is to muck up the certification in every swing state that Harris wins but I think most of them will chicken out at the last minute thinking about spending time in prison for vote tampering/election interference.MAGA election officials are already planning to steal Georgia for Trump.
That's pretty WEIRD!
Explain how she's competent.
But it wasn’t too long ago that many Democratic insiders, and many in the party in general, considered Harris a failure at the job of vice president. Their unhappiness with Harris, which started with disappointment and evolved into something stronger, spilled into media reports and the general political conversation. There was broad agreement that Harris had just not been a very good pick for the nation’s second-highest position.
In February 2023, the New York Times published an article titled, “Kamala Harris Is Trying to Define Her Vice Presidency. Even Her Allies Are Tired of Waiting.” The headline was generous, given what followed. “The painful reality for Ms. Harris is that in private conversations over the last few months, dozens of Democrats in the White House, on Capitol Hill, and around the nation … said [Harris] had not risen to the challenge of proving herself as a future leader of the party, much less the country,” the New York Times reported. “Even some Democrats whom her own advisers referred reporters to for supportive quotes confided privately that they had lost hope in her.”
The New York Times went on to note that Harris’s vice presidency is notable largely because of her race and gender, as opposed to her accomplishments in office. “She has already made history as the first woman, the first African American and the first Asian American ever to serve as vice president,” the paper said, “but she has still struggled to define her role much beyond that legacy.”
Given all that, the New York Times reported that “a quiet panic” had “set in among key Democrats about what would happen if President Biden opted not to run for a second term.” Harris made the situation even worse by retreating to “a bunker” for about a year, the New York Times said, “after her disastrous interview with Lester Holt of NBC News.”
In November 2021, three months before the New York Times published the “lost hope” piece, CNN published “Exasperation and dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris’ frustrating start as vice president.” CNN reported that “key West Wing aides” — meaning people close to Biden — were “worn out by what they see as entrenched dysfunction and lack of focus” from Harris. The aides, CNN continued, “have largely thrown up their hands at [Harris] and her staff — deciding there simply isn’t time to deal with them right now.”
In June 2021, Politico published a story headlined, “‘Not a healthy environment’: Kamala Harris’ office rife with dissent.” The vice president’s office, the article reported, was an angry and chaotic place. Some blamed her top aides, but other Biden administration officials blamed Harris herself. “People are thrown under the bus from the very top, there are short fuses, and it’s an abusive environment,” said one person “with direct knowledge of how Harris’s office is run.” The person continued: “It’s not a healthy environment and people often feel mistreated. It’s not a place where people feel supported but a place where people feel treated like s***.”
Those are just a few examples, but there were many more, all of which could be summarized by one, brief sentence: Kamala Harris made a mess of the vice presidency.
People got the idea. Harris came into office with a net favorable rating, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls. By June 2021, less than six months in, Harris had turned that into an unfavorable rating. That rating stayed in the unfavorable range until this June. On the eve of Biden’s withdrawal from the race, Harris had a 53.8% unfavorable rating and a 38.4% favorable rating. Polls that specifically measured her job approval, as opposed to personal favorability or unfavorability, found about the same thing. Harris was unpopular, and voters did not approve of the job she was doing.
Good news on inflation
www.washingtonexaminer.com
YawnLOL, good deal, I am glad you think that. I will not tell you that you have no clue how to read polls, but it is obvious, you DO NOT.
Poor Dell. You're running out of coping mechanisms.![]()
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To say the least........there's lots more where these came form, BTW.
Trump is going to lose badly in November.One thing I learned about leftists long ago, they're perfectly content saying stupid shit only to be proved wrong over and over again, and then ignore it.
I don't care what he says. He was 100% wrong about the 2022 midterms, too. There was no "red wave", not even close.Nate Silver says otherwise.
Suck on it.
I don't care what he says. He was 100% wrong about the 2022 midterms, too. There was no "red wave", not even close.
And there will be much higher Democratic turnout in a Presidential election. Yeah, Trump is going to lose badly.
And there will be much higher Democratic turnout in a Presidential election. Yeah, Trump is going to lose badly.
They may be successful in Georgia because that is the only battleground state with a Republican governor. And GA passed a new election law in 2021 to make it easier for Trump to cheat and win.Their plan is to muck up the certification in every swing state that Harris wins but I think most of them will chicken out at the last minute thinking about spending time in prison for vote tampering/election interference.
He predicted that Independent voters would vote for Republicans by over 10% in 2022. That didn't happen. In fact, Democrats won the Independent vote 44% - 42%, which is unheard of for a president's first midterm election.He didn't predict a red wave....sorry.
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How Our 2022 Midterm Forecasts Performed
Let’s get this out of the way up front: There was a wide gap between the perception of how well polls and data-driven forecasts did in 2022 and the reality of h…fivethirtyeight.com
Don't need to, gomer. We're smart enough to mail in our ballots, unlike you moronic bumpkins.Hahaha
Half of you won't know how to operate the machine.
He predicted that Independent voters would vote for Republicans by over 10% in 2022. That didn't happen. In fact, Democrats won the Independent vote 44% - 42%, which is unheard of for a president's first midterm election.
If Republicans couldn't win the Independent vote in 2022, then they definitely won't win it in a presidential election year with higher voter turnout.
No, Trump is going to get his ass handed to him. The overturning of Roe vs Wade and Jan 6 is going to destroy you fascist traitors.
Don't need to, gomer.
Based on polling in the 7 swing states, ....
Harris leads in four of the states (Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania) and trails in the other three by 2 points or less (North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona).
And with the history of the 2020 voting...![]()
Kamala Harris leads in four of seven swing states in the latest Times/SAY24 polling | YouGov
YouGov polled Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin and showed Harris leading in four. Democratic candidates lead in all five states with a Senate race.today.yougov.com
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3. The voting experience in 2020
A slim majority of voters (54%) say they voted in person this November, compared with 46% who voted by absentee or mail-in ballot. About one-quarter (27%)www.pewresearch.org
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Illegal Aliens Are Still Voting in Our Elections
In Virginia, for example, more than 11,000 aliens were initially listed on the state’s voter roll within the past decade.
In New Jersey, at least 616 known aliens ended up in the state’s voter registration system just a few years ago.
Since 2021, nearly 200 aliens were initially on voter rolls in Arizona
So Trump MUST WIN in a landslide popular vote AND in a landslide electoral college vote... as the above charts show Democrats will have the larger absentee voting AND when Biden tells illegals..."I would, in fact, make sure that there is, we immediate surge to the border, "![]()
Illegal Aliens Are Still Voting in Our Elections
Having laws on the books does not guarantee their compliance. Take a state speed limit. Posting a sign saying it’s 65 mph does not guarantee drivers will adhere to that speed. In fact, most of them won’t. We see the same type of situation when it comes to people residing in the United States who...www.heritage.org
The chances of illegal voting by absentee ballots are considerable higher under Democrats.
Finally the process of "absentee voting" requires two times the absentee voter has to sign voting documents:
1) After requesting to absentee vote, a form is mailed and the recipient must sign the request.
2) The absentee ballot is mailed and the recipient/voter must sign the envelope that the ballot is mailed back in.
Look at the 3 sets of signatures and tell me that all 3 examples that each request form and returned ballot envelope signed by same person!
source:'Ripe for error': Ballot signature verification is flawed - and a big factor in the election
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In other words....you have exactly jack and shit in terms of debating skills and can't refute what I said.Wha wha wha wha
Blah blah blah blah
His models have been reliable through the years.
Your little Nostradamus act says you should not quite your day job.
Bye. asswipe.In other words....you have exactly jack and shit in terms of debating skills and can't refute what I said.
See ya, chump.