Trump knows wives should tell their husbands who they are voting for

forkup if it’s such a tiny thing, you got to wonder why harris thought it was so important to tell women not to talk to their partner about it

Strange really, weird
Just as weird as you trying to argue that woman telling who their voted for is the only way they can have an healthy relationship.

In fact, I think that's a weirder statement.
 
Here's where you lose me the most.

You omit a particular group that have lesser value... woman. Who according to you are there to simply serve men, and have no say in what laws they are governed by because it's not their place to lead, just follow. Not because of actions or decisions but simply because their gender. Do you realize how f-ucked up that is.
Yes. Yes, I do. Of course in my mind, the difference is that the second group (women) were designed from the beginning of time to be different than Men; whereas in my mind those endlaved individuals are dealing with the consequences of their own decision.
 
What do you mean without him?
I mean that a lot of the current coalition is loyal to Trump personally, not a party, not a policy position, simply. Trump the man.

In doing so they have given up any semblance of caring about policy except maybe immigration. Point in fact. They can't even hold their coalition together in the house when they have a majority. Relying on Democrats to pass certain bills.

This has offset the true unpopularity of their policy positions, mainly Dobbs. This by Trump appealing to a very specific, largely unpredictable set of voters without even attempting to broaden his appeal.

Trump will eventually leave the stage. Be it from old-age, imprisonment, or simply not being allowed to run. After that what is left is a party that is drawing to short end, both in terms of demographics and policy.
 
I mean that a lot of the current coalition is loyal to Trump personally, not a party, not a policy position, simply. Trump the man.

In doing so they have given up any semblance of caring about policy except maybe immigration. Point in fact.
That's an opinion, not fact.
 
Yes. Yes, I do. Of course in my mind, the difference is that the second group (women) were designed from the beginning of time to be different than Men; whereas in my mind those endlaved individuals are dealing with the consequences of their own decision.
A woman in your worldview is just as enslaved, and has an equally low value.
 
This by Trump appealing to a very specific, largely unpredictable set of voters without even attempting to broaden his appeal.
Roughly half the population is specific and unpredictable?
 
This by Trump appealing to a very specific, largely unpredictable set of voters without even attempting to broaden his appeal.
Trump is not attempting to broaden his appeal? Why is he campaigning?
 
That's an opinion, not fact.
I've been on this board for quite a long time. I've seen the always shifting positions of the elected officials in the GOP. They always follow Trump. I've seen his electorate staying loyal to him through scandals, lawsuits, and convictions that would have killed anybody's political career a hundred times over.

You might pretend that that's a coincidence, and that the justifications offered are in good faith. I do not.
 
A woman in your worldview is just as enslaved, and has an equally low value.
No, she has far greater value because she’s doing her best to accept and embrace her proper place in society, whereas the slave is in their position specifically because they wouldn’t or couldn’t abide by societal norms.
 
Roughly half the population is specific and unpredictable?
No, about 25 percent is. The non-college male vote to be specifics. The part that Trump has exchanged for the traditional college educated Republicans. A very reliable voting block.

What he's got as reliable is the evangelical vote and the aforementioned people who are not.
 
I've been on this board for quite a long time. I've seen the always shifting positions of the elected officials in the GOP. They always follow Trump. I've seen his electorate staying loyal to him through scandals, lawsuits, and convictions that would have killed anybody's political career a hundred times over.

You might pretend that that's a coincidence, and that the justifications offered are in good faith. I do not.
Okay, opinion.
 
Don't all candidates do that?
No, they don't. Most general election candidates move to the middle to appeal to as many independents as they can. Exchanging the fringes of the part for the middle.

Trump is trying to maximize those fringes' voting participation.
 
Trump got far more than 25%.
Yes, he does. Between the evangelicals, the non-college males, and people who vote for GOP regardless. What I'm saying is that that 25 percent is solely loyal to Trump and will mostly disappear after he's gone.
 

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