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Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:12 pm
by emby

Bottom post of the previous page:

I think she'll fare well against the oldest nominee ever.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:25 pm
by PetePierson
emby wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:12 pm I think she'll fare well against the oldest nominee ever.
A warm cup of piss has a 50/50 shot against Trump.

I know you're trolling me but your guy/gal not being Trump doesn't shield them from criticism. We all see how Tulsi prison raped her in the one debate. And it's a completely different level when it's just her & Trump on a debate stage. Talking about the performative aspect but she's a huge fucking liar, too

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:03 pm
by emby
PetePierson wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:25 pm
emby wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:12 pm I think she'll fare well against the oldest nominee ever.
A warm cup of piss has a 50/50 shot against Trump.

I know you're trolling me but your guy/gal not being Trump doesn't shield them from criticism. We all see how Tulsi prison raped her in the one debate. And it's a completely different level when it's just her & Trump on a debate stage. Talking about the performative aspect but she's a huge fucking liar, too
She's not invulnerable. BUT.

Tulsi's line of attack was on Harris' left. All the criminal justice stuff she laid into here impacted DEMOCRATS. Trump is running on "Law and Order" and I just don't think Kamala is going to be seen as the authoritarian in this race.

Trump needs a different angle of attack if it even matters. The way I see it is both sides of the electorate are engaged and galvanized.

It's a race to the polls.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:25 pm
by PetePierson
Well, her campaign is claiming that they really cleaned up with donations the last 24 hours. Imagine the number is skewed a bit since both large & small donors pressed the pause button for Joey.

Either way, it's impressive. Will be interesting to see what happens when she starts speaking more and "excitement" wears off. She can no longer strictly talk about abortion.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:06 pm
by emby
PetePierson wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:25 pm Well, her campaign is claiming that they really cleaned up with donations the last 24 hours. Imagine the number is skewed a bit since both large & small donors pressed the pause button for Joey.

Either way, it's impressive. Will be interesting to see what happens when she starts speaking more and "excitement" wears off. She can no longer strictly talk about abortion.
She's going to get the full court press via Hollywood.

If I'm in the room, I say to make sure to get one great soundbyte every day. I say put the 18-24 demo directly in focus on policy and the 30+ demographic directly in focus on vibe. Give passing lip service to the boomers and always, always speak to a crowd as if there are no men in the room. Say what what women know and don't say.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:08 pm
by emby
Oh wow, look at that. Faithless delegates changed their pledges.

She already has the delegates

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:04 pm
by emby
Looking forward to having Maya Rudolph back on SNL

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:16 am
by The Outsider
PetePierson wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:25 pm Well, her campaign is claiming that they really cleaned up with donations the last 24 hours. Imagine the number is skewed a bit since both large & small donors pressed the pause button for Joey.

Either way, it's impressive. Will be interesting to see what happens when she starts speaking more and "excitement" wears off. She can no longer strictly talk about abortion.
My dad donated 100 bucks to the Harris campaign and he changed his registration to Democrat from Republican this year. So many people underestimate how turned off moderates are by Trump. My dad never voted for a Dem in my life until 2020.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:41 am
by PetePierson
The Outsider wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:16 am
My dad donated 100 bucks to the Harris campaign and he changed his registration to Democrat from Republican this year. So many people underestimate how turned off moderates are by Trump. My dad never voted for a Dem in my life until 2020.
I've said many times that I know Trump is extremely unpopular and remains so. Any "gains" in the polls or favorability was due to Joey sliding, not Trump being more palpable.

I get that it is exciting for Democrats who were very concerned about Joey. She's a woman of color and that should matter for.,... reasons.
But she too is very very unpopular and anchored to the Dems worst issue, the Border. If my guy (not that I have one) got any sort of bump, I would be celebrating as well; regardless how fleeting the narrative would be.

I just can't get over how people are so fine with this after the weeks and weeks of "Biden is the only one who can beat Trump", It will take an act of God for him to eject from the campaign, Joey is secretly the worlds fittest and most mentally acute human being... the plebs just don't see it and so on. But again, Americans are largely fucking retarded. Yet another reason I can't wait to watch it all burn.

But in happier news, I just read an article that states 76% of all income tax goes towards the debt / interest (that doesn't matter according to everyone else here). So I am in a swell mood!

Jesus Iran and N. Korea... hurry up with Nukes that work, already!

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:55 am
by emby
PetePierson wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:41 am
The Outsider wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:16 am
My dad donated 100 bucks to the Harris campaign and he changed his registration to Democrat from Republican this year. So many people underestimate how turned off moderates are by Trump. My dad never voted for a Dem in my life until 2020.
I've said many times that I know Trump is extremely unpopular and remains so. Any "gains" in the polls or favorability was due to Joey sliding, not Trump being more palpable.

I get that it is exciting for Democrats who were very concerned about Joey. She's a woman of color and that should matter for.,... reasons.
But she too is very very unpopular and anchored to the Dems worst issue, the Border. If my guy (not that I have one) got any sort of bump, I would be celebrating as well; regardless how fleeting the narrative would be.

I just can't get over how people are so fine with this after the weeks and weeks of "Biden is the only one who can beat Trump", It will take an act of God for him to eject from the campaign, Joey is secretly the worlds fittest and most mentally acute human being... the plebs just don't see it and so on. But again, Americans are largely fucking retarded. Yet another reason I can't wait to watch it all burn.

But in happier news, I just read an article that states 76% of all income tax goes towards the debt / interest (that doesn't matter according to everyone else here). So I am in a swell mood!

Jesus Iran and N. Korea... hurry up with Nukes that work, already!
Existential crisis and feelings of doom? Ask your doctor if medical marijuana is right for you.

"It's all a simulation, man."

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:01 am
by emby







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