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US election 2024

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

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Quote from: JOE on June 29, 2024, 03:25:51 PMI still think the Elites or their deep state will punish those who vote Trump back in Garraty by crashing the stock market, eh Garraty?

That way they can pile on the blame on Trump and his supporters.

The economy is already weak, but they don't want their man Biden to get the blame. So naturally they'll try to pile it all on Trump because he's more or less their enemy.

They'll prop up the charade for Biden but not for Trump.

None of that made any sense to me.
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Just two days after putting up a weak performance in his first 2024 debate against Donald Trump, President Joe Biden exited Marine One in the Hamptons on Saturday afternoon, gripping his wife Jill Biden's arm and wearing a frozen grimace.

Despite calls across the country for the commander-in-chief to resign following his troubling debate performance, the couple was on Long Island for a star-studded fundraiser at the home of hedge-fund billionaire Barry Rosenstein and his wife Lizanne. This was the first of two major donor events that Biden had in the metro area on Saturday.

Prominent individuals, such as the celebrity duos of Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan and Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, were rumored to have spent as much as $250,000 to socialize with the president.

"Sources said Howard and Beth Stern, Loews Hotels CEO Jonathan Tisch and his socialite wife Lizzie were also in attendance.
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Quote from: DKG on July 02, 2024, 10:01:58 AMJust two days after putting up a weak performance in his first 2024 debate against Donald Trump, President Joe Biden exited Marine One in the Hamptons on Saturday afternoon, gripping his wife Jill Biden's arm and wearing a frozen grimace.

Despite calls across the country for the commander-in-chief to resign following his troubling debate performance, the couple was on Long Island for a star-studded fundraiser at the home of hedge-fund billionaire Barry Rosenstein and his wife Lizanne. This was the first of two major donor events that Biden had in the metro area on Saturday.

Prominent individuals, such as the celebrity duos of Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan and Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, were rumored to have spent as much as $250,000 to socialize with the president.

"Sources said Howard and Beth Stern, Loews Hotels CEO Jonathan Tisch and his socialite wife Lizzie were also in attendance.
Lol, Biden the corporate shill.

Joe posted on another forum that the US Supreme Court is controlled by right wing corporations. I pointed out to him that all big corporations are woke as fuck nowadays. Now that Trump has turned the GOP into a worker's movement, the Democrats are the party corporate behemoths donate millions of dollars to.
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A new post-debate poll released Monday from St. Anselm College found that former President Donald Trump is beating Joe Biden by two points in New Hampshire. The last time a Republican presidential candidate won the state was George W. Bush in 2000.

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Quote from: Shen Li on July 02, 2024, 12:12:40 PMLol, Biden the corporate shill.

Joe posted on another forum that the US Supreme Court is controlled by right wing corporations. I pointed out to him that all big corporations are woke as fuck nowadays. Now that Trump has turned the GOP into a worker's movement, the Democrats are the party corporate behemoths donate millions of dollars to.
Joe knows corporations love open borders and mass immigration of the Democratic party. He is just trying to be an asshole.

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Quote from: Shen Li on July 02, 2024, 12:12:40 PMLol, Biden the corporate shill.

Joe posted on another forum that the US Supreme Court is controlled by right wing corporations. I pointed out to him that all big corporations are woke as fuck nowadays. Now that Trump has turned the GOP into a worker's movement, the Democrats are the party corporate behemoths donate millions of dollars to.
Globalist prog money pulls the strings on corporations and vice versa.

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The news site Puck published a leaked memo Tuesday from Open Labs, a leftist research outfit that does polling for various Democratic groups, revealing that President Joe Biden's debate performance last week may have been the final nail in his political coffin.

A poll conducted in the 72 hours following the debate found that 40% of respondents who voted for Biden in 2020 now think the Democratic incumbent should end his campaign, while 45% suggested he should stick with it. Just two months ago, pollsters found that only 25% of Biden 2020 supporters wanted him to step aside, while 62% wanted him to remain in the race.

Swing voters also signaled that they felt Biden was finished, suggesting by margin of two to one that he should scuttle his campaign.

A closer look at key Electoral College states painted an even more dire picture for Biden.

In a multi-candidate ballot, Biden suffered a margin drop of around 2% in every battleground state, such that now in Pennsylvania, for example, Trump leads Biden by over 7%. Prior to the debate, Trump only had a 5% lead. Trump leads Biden by 2.8% in New Hampshire, by 4.2% in Wisconsin, by 6.9% in Michigan, by 8.8% in Nevada, by 9.7% in Arizona, by 10.1% in Georgia, and by 10.6% in North Carolina.

The poll also suggested Trump has gained a half-point advantage in New Mexico and Virginia. Biden's pre-debate leads in Colorado and Maine have also largely melted away, putting the race within roughly 2% in both.

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Former President Trump has expanded his lead over President Biden in the aftermath of last week's debate to 6 points, up from 3 just a week prior, according to a much-anticipated New York Times/Siena College poll.

The poll showed Trump leading Biden with 49 percent to the incumbent's 43 percent among likely voters, holding the largest lead he has had in a Times/Siena poll since 2015, when he first ran for president. Among registered voters, Trump's lead expands to 8 points, 49 percent to 41 percent.