When did you feel Trump had won the election (and it doesn't have to be on election day)?

Years ago .
The moment I realised that Hitlery Clitoris and Obummer's husband could not run ,it was just a matter of waiting .

They had nobody else as even an OK candidate --unless at that time they could have bought in Kennedy -- but that was a million to one shot in terms of he letting himself be bought .
 
She lost because, like Biden it was increasingly obvious she's a FRAUD.

Democrat leadership lied about Biden's dementia and so did Harris.
Harris was chosen to be VP based solely on being a WOMAN of COLOR.

Democrat leadership was planning on replacing her on the ticket until Biden's decline couldn't be hidden any longer.

The Republican party will elect the first woman President by supporting a QUALIFIED female candidate.

Democrats are liars who only care about power.

Spare me your phony outrage.
She lost - because:

She had politically nothing to show for, and being a women additionally of color
It was obvious that Biden demonstrated clear signs of dementia - therefore logically announcing a new candidate, who due to all the above mentioned issues - NEVER stood a chance of being elected as president.

Spare me your laughable "vision" of the Republicans nominating a women (especially one of color) for the job in the next 20 years.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats


A week or so before the election. I knew the polling was false and the media meme of "It's neck and neck," it's a horse race," was bullshit. The RCP final National Polling looks like it was off almost 4 points. That is outside the margin of error. The American Public was lied too.
 
It was then that I said, "He's going to win".
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A week or so before the election. I knew the polling was false and the media meme of "It's neck and neck," it's a horse race," was bullshit. The RCP final National Polling looks like it was off almost 4 points. That is outside the margin of error. The American Public was lied too.
I loved it! I stayed up all night into the wee hours of the morning watching updates on the Election. It was like watching the Superbowl of Politics. The score was so lopsided, it was actually very good! It took an hour or two to find out about Georgia and PA. But Trump finally pulled through and huge!

I knew that Trump had that "cat in the bag".

The score was like 45 to 7 at the end.
 
Trump's whole campaign was a non-stop carpet bombing with bullshit and his numbers didn't budge. I was hoping the numbers might be wrong.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats

I was up in the air on it until Joe Biden made the "garbage" remark. There was no coming back after that.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats

When normally Blue Florida districts were coming out Red.
 
I was up in the air on it until Joe Biden made the "garbage" remark. There was no coming back after that.
And that "Hitler" remark.

Maybe, that was Harris all along. I thought he brought up that, too! I could be wrong. I know it was Harris.
 
And that "Hitler" remark.

Maybe, that was Harris all along. I thought he brought up that, too! I could be wrong. I know it was Harris.

Both Harris and Walz explicitly said Trump is Hitler, but we just laughed at them, and their supporters ate that up. But the sitting president calling 75 million of his fellow citizens "garbage" in front of the world showed us it was time for the whole regime to go, forever.
 
Both Harris and Walz explicitly said Trump is Hitler, but we just laughed at them, and their supporters ate that up. But the sitting president calling 75 million of his fellow citizens "garbage" in front of the world showed us it was time for the whole regime to go, forever.
Let's not forget that Biden mentioned earlier in the year, that Trump supporters were a "threat to democracy". Apparently, he should know we live in a Republic.

But that's what happens when you spent half of your Administration in the basement.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats

Contrary to popular believe, I know for a fact that regular Democrats and union workers are not dumb or arrogant like the far Leftists we have on here......who are actually sock puppets, lol.

But because of that, I knew when the charming and delightful Sonnie....Sonny.....or however she spells her name on the View asked her that if she was in charge the last 4 years, what would she do different and Mamala said NOTHING; I understood if Trump and the media took that less than a minute sound bite and played it over, and over......it was worth 3 million votes; bare minimum.

For LEFTISTS....the translation is this------------>everyone knew that every poll...left or right leaning.....had the America public proclaiming to the tune of over 70% that the country was going in the wrong direction; which is why even before the 1st and only debate between Trump and Biden, Biden was already behind. And so the BRILLIANT MAMALA on the View proclaims that if she would have been in charge the last 4 years......what would be different? NOTHING, zero, nada, forget about it! A better answer would have been "eat cheetos instead of fritos, which tells you how awful her real answer was.

I knew then that unless they cheated, enough blue collar workers after hearing that, would vote Trump and push him into office, considering the supposed BLUE WALL is comprised of mostly blue collar workers. And as we now see, she couldn't hold any state in the supposed blue wall!
 
She lost - because:

She had politically nothing to show for, and being a women additionally of color
It was obvious that Biden demonstrated clear signs of dementia - therefore logically announcing a new candidate, who due to all the above mentioned issues - NEVER stood a chance of being elected as president.

Spare me your laughable "vision" of the Republicans nominating a women (especially one of color) for the job in the next 20 years.
Logic? Democrat leadership and Kamala lied about Biden's condition until polls indicated he couldn't beat Trump.
She lost - because:

She had politically nothing to show for, and being a women additionally of color
It was obvious that Biden demonstrated clear signs of dementia - therefore logically announcing a new candidate, who due to all the above mentioned issues - NEVER stood a chance of being elected as president.

Spare me your laughable "vision" of the Republicans nominating a women (especially one of color) for the job in the next 20 years.
The first black Americans elected to Congress were Republicans and so was the first woman elected.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats
When they dumped Biden and inserted that dumb home wrecker . Heels up Harris. The lowest iq candidate since dementia Joe.
 
Logic? Democrat leadership and Kamala lied about Biden's condition until polls indicated he couldn't beat Trump.

The first black Americans elected to Congress were Republicans and so was the first woman elected.
As was every equal rights bill written and voted for by Republicans.
 
A year ago, I didn't think Trump had a snowball's chance in hell of getting back in the WH.

A month ago, I thought Harris would win, but could see that Trump genuinely had a chance to win.

On election day, I thought Harris would still probably win, but marveled at what a lousy candidate she was, and then by 6:00 that night I could see she was going to lose. Very surprised however, that Trump won the popular vote as well.

I still will say to my dying breath, that it would have been a complete blowout, had we ran one of the other well-known GOP candidates, DeSantis, Ramaswamy, Scott, Rubio, Haley.
As it is, Trump won by a much bigger margin than I could have dreamed of.
 
I believed Trump would win and worked in that direction some. I voted 2 weeks prior to November 5, had the day off, went to a tourist trap for the day, events, dinner, hotel, sleep. Woke up at 2 AM turned on the news in the hotel and I knew. I was burnt-out a week prior from all the TV commercials and text messages anyway.
 
Logic? Democrat leadership and Kamala lied about Biden's condition until polls indicated he couldn't beat Trump.
So what - politicians lie all day long - just look at Trump, and doesn't alter the fact that Biden was/is obviously a demented person.
Who LOGICALLY wouldn't win the 2024 election. And neither would a designated women of color aka a BLACK/Indian stand a chance.

So again: it was obvious (at least to me) that K. Harris - a women of color) would NEVER win a presidential election in the USA.
But that the Republican Party would therefore pocket this election.

Please do feel free to ask the Democratic Party - as to why they decided to get her into a hopeless election run.
The first black Americans elected to Congress were Republicans and so was the first woman elected.
Check the internet before you spread obvious MAGA nonsense aka lies.

State Senate, 91
(88D, 2R, 1Ind)

State House/Assembly, 293
(289D, 3R, 1Ind)

Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) was the first Black woman to serve in the U.S. Congress, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1969 to 1983. - a DEMOCRAT.
She was also the first African-American women trying to get nominated as a presidential candidate and lost out within the Democratic party in 1972 to McGovern.
 
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