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Started by DKG, August 16, 2023, 02:55:00 PM

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Herman

Old Joe Rogan says Harris will win the election without any plan about what she will do. That actually helps. If folks knew what these mega proggy democRATs will do, they would never vote for them.

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Before Kamala's overnight media makeover, she was widely considered by both the right and the left as a failure of a vice president. Her popularity among the people was low, she was constantly getting grilled for her apparent lack of intelligence (i.e., word salads), and she remains to date the most radical leftist candidate the nation has ever seen.

But then the media stepped in and gave her the makeover of the century.

"Everybody forever was like, 'Kamala Harris is the worst vice president; she's the least popular vice president of all time,' and then in a moment ... all of a sudden, 'She's our solution; she's our hero; everybody's with her,'" Joe Rogan told Michael Malice on a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience."

It seems the public — or at least those who pay attention to the mainstream media — is suffering from memory loss, as mere weeks ago, Harris was widely considered a failure. How is it that those same people are now backing her?

Rogan called it "fragility of the human mind."

"She's gonna win," he told Malice.

"I feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving in in a way that I never suspected people would before. ... They just want no Trump no matter what, and they're willing to gaslight themselves to think that," he explained.

The other reason he thinks Harris has a solid chance of winning is because the search engines, especially Google, have made anything that paints her in a negative light magically disappear — which has been critical in her makeover.

"Try Googling a negative story on her. You won't find one," Rogan said.

Simultaneously, if you Google Donald Trump, you'll find pages of negative stories about him — even in the wake of his near-assassination.

Malice said that this programming "can tip the scale" and "move the needle."

Herman

Donald Trump's campaign confirmed Saturday that an Iranian group hacked its internal communications in June, Politico reported.


DKG

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According to Nate Silver: "Our forecast thinks Trump has a 46% chance of winning the Electoral College, but that jumps to 96% when he wins Pennsylvania." In other words: Harris has a 4% chance of winning if she loses Pennsylvania.

He should focus on these three thinks in Pennsylvania.

–Push mass deportations hard. We all notice the areas of PA that we grew up in are increasingly looking like third-world countries. We want our home back and we want these criminal foreigners out, now.

–"It's the economy, stupid." Many working class White men are struggling to get by with the crazy inflation and stagnate wages. Tell us how you are going to fix it.

–Anti-White hatred. No one speaks for us on this issue. Don't mask the problem by calling it "wokeness" or "DEI" or whatever. Call it what it is: anti-White hatred and tell us how you are going to put a stop to White men being treated like second class citizens in the country they built. Show us the respect and appreciation that we deserve and have not gotten from any politician in decades.

There's a lot of time left. In the past month alone we've seen three political "black swan" events unfold before our eyes. We absolutely will see more of them before election day. I emphasize again how important it is to stay focused, stay energized, and stay positive. Many on the right are being astroturfed and baited into sharing the enemy's propaganda on their behalf. Please stop doing this. We're up against a trillion dollar propaganda machine don't make their job easier by getting their messaging out for them. It's designed to demoralize our people and galvanize theirs. Stay laser focused on positive messaging and on encouraging everyone you to know to get out and vote.

Oliver the Second


Brent

Quote from: DKG on August 13, 2024, 10:56:48 AMAccording to Nate Silver: "Our forecast thinks Trump has a 46% chance of winning the Electoral College, but that jumps to 96% when he wins Pennsylvania." In other words: Harris has a 4% chance of winning if she loses Pennsylvania.

He should focus on these three thinks in Pennsylvania.

–Push mass deportations hard. We all notice the areas of PA that we grew up in are increasingly looking like third-world countries. We want our home back and we want these criminal foreigners out, now.

–"It's the economy, stupid." Many working class White men are struggling to get by with the crazy inflation and stagnate wages. Tell us how you are going to fix it.

–Anti-White hatred. No one speaks for us on this issue. Don't mask the problem by calling it "wokeness" or "DEI" or whatever. Call it what it is: anti-White hatred and tell us how you are going to put a stop to White men being treated like second class citizens in the country they built. Show us the respect and appreciation that we deserve and have not gotten from any politician in decades.

There's a lot of time left. In the past month alone we've seen three political "black swan" events unfold before our eyes. We absolutely will see more of them before election day. I emphasize again how important it is to stay focused, stay energized, and stay positive. Many on the right are being astroturfed and baited into sharing the enemy's propaganda on their behalf. Please stop doing this. We're up against a trillion dollar propaganda machine don't make their job easier by getting their messaging out for them. It's designed to demoralize our people and galvanize theirs. Stay laser focused on positive messaging and on encouraging everyone you to know to get out and vote.
I would vote for Kamala Harris If she promised mass deportations. As long she is the first person deported.
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DKG



Donald Trump is leading his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, for the first time in weeks, according to a new poll.

The poll, conducted by CNBC between July 31 and August 4, shows that in a head-to-head matchup, Trump is leading Harris by 2 points, 48 percent to 46 percent.

According to the poll, 81 percent of Democrats are satisfied with Harris as their nominee, compared with 33 percent who were satisfied with Biden. Among Republicans, there was a 9-point gain in those satisfied with Trump as the nominee, bringing his number to 80 percent.

"It is less now a referendum on Trump than it is a head-to-head competition between the two candidates," Micah Roberts, a partner at Public Opinion Strategies who served as the Republican pollster on the survey, told CNBC.

Roberts added that Harris still faces the challenge of being able to define herself independently from the Biden administration.

"She's still carrying a lot of water for the administration," he said. "She has to answer for that and define herself independently."

"That's a lot of baggage to carry when you've got a compressed time frame against a mature campaign on Trump's side," he continued.

The poll showed that Trump is more trusted than Harris on the economy, with 40 percent of those polled saying they believed they would be better off financially under Trump, while 21 percent said they would be better off under Harris. In March, 39 percent said they would be better off under Trump, while 23 percent said they would be better off under Biden.

The poll also showed that Harris is struggling to win over her own supporters on the economy compared to Trump, with 79 percent of Republicans saying they believed their economic fortunes would improve if Trump took the White House. For Democrats, 48 percent believed they would be better off if Harris won, and 42 percent said it made no difference.

DKG

The polls have been largely positive for Harris since she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. Earlier this month, all national poll aggregators showed her in the lead. Multiple polls in battleground states have also shown her leading Trump.

However, bookmakers still believe Trump has the more favorable odds to win because of a combination of the Electoral College system, the amount of money already staked on him and some gamblers' convictions he will make a comeback.

"Donald Trump remains a 4/5 favorite with William Hill to become the next U.S. president due to the weight of money we have taken on the Republican candidate," William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps previously told Newsweek.

Pollster Nate Silver's model, which compiles the results of statewide polls and weights them based on reliability, shows Harris is set to win the Electoral College.

According to his model, Harris has a 50.5 percent chance of winning the Electoral College in November, compared to Trump's 54.9 percent chance.

Brent

Quote from: DKG on August 14, 2024, 10:57:52 AMDonald Trump is leading his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, for the first time in weeks, according to a new poll.

The poll, conducted by CNBC between July 31 and August 4, shows that in a head-to-head matchup, Trump is leading Harris by 2 points, 48 percent to 46 percent.

According to the poll, 81 percent of Democrats are satisfied with Harris as their nominee, compared with 33 percent who were satisfied with Biden. Among Republicans, there was a 9-point gain in those satisfied with Trump as the nominee, bringing his number to 80 percent.

"It is less now a referendum on Trump than it is a head-to-head competition between the two candidates," Micah Roberts, a partner at Public Opinion Strategies who served as the Republican pollster on the survey, told CNBC.

Roberts added that Harris still faces the challenge of being able to define herself independently from the Biden administration.

"She's still carrying a lot of water for the administration," he said. "She has to answer for that and define herself independently."

"That's a lot of baggage to carry when you've got a compressed time frame against a mature campaign on Trump's side," he continued.

The poll showed that Trump is more trusted than Harris on the economy, with 40 percent of those polled saying they believed they would be better off financially under Trump, while 21 percent said they would be better off under Harris. In March, 39 percent said they would be better off under Trump, while 23 percent said they would be better off under Biden.

The poll also showed that Harris is struggling to win over her own supporters on the economy compared to Trump, with 79 percent of Republicans saying they believed their economic fortunes would improve if Trump took the White House. For Democrats, 48 percent believed they would be better off if Harris won, and 42 percent said it made no difference.
Her bs nomination is like putting lipstick on a pig. The only idea she has she stole from Trump.
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Thiel

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Participants at the Voting Village event at the 2024 DEF CON Hacking Conference in Las Vegas were able to uncover vulnerabilities in various voting machines, e-poll books, and other equipment used in elections across America. But officials say they do not have enough time to address these issues before Election Day in November.

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Oliver the Second


Big ruckus at a Harris event in Manhattan yesterday.


Brent

The Harris-Walz strategy is to run out the clock. No press conferences, no interviews, and no hard policy positions.

Keep her mouth shut and let the honeymoon continue until November. The people deserve to know who and what they are voting for or against.
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Herman

Trump's campaign has been sitting on $128 million while democRATs have been dumping ad after ad on swing states.

Trump's campaign team is going to start spending it.

You aint seen nothing yet.

Oliver the Second


I quit watching the news because I couldn't stand all the political commercials.

Then I noticed I was a lot calmer and happier without it.


Shen Li

At one of his rallies, Trump said he is better looking than Hairy Ass. :s_laugh:

He knows how to entertain his troops.

Thiel

Kamala Harris has suffered a triple blow after two recently released surveys put her behind Donald Trump in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, while a third showed her trailing the Republican presidential candidate at the national level.

Polls of likely voters in Pennsylvania conducted by Cygnal and Emerson College both gave Trump a 1 point lead in the battleground state, which comes with 19 Electoral College votes. Separately, a Napolitan News Service survey gave the former president a 1 point advantage nationally.

Harris quickly established herself as the Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee after Joe Biden announced he was stepping down from the race and offered her his endorsement, on July 21. This initially resulted in a clear Democratic poll boost with Harris outperforming Trump in more than a dozen national surveys, and becoming the favorite to win in November with a number of leading bookmakers.

Between August 12 and 14, RMG Research polled 2,708 likely voters across the United States for Napolitan News Service, which found Trump leading Harris by 46 percent to 45 percent. When undecided voters leaning one way were included, Trump's margin extended to 49 percent against 47 percent, compared to the last RMG poll a week ago, which put both candidates on 49 percent.

A Cygnal poll of 800 likely voters in Pennsylvania, conducted on August 14-15, found 44 percent would back Trump in a presidential contest versus 43 percent for Harris and 5 percent for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Trump increased his polling by 2 points since the last Cygnal survey in July, while Kennedy saw his support fall by 4 points.
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