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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 20:26:47 GMT
But it is to a man that lost their job under Trump. And there are many of those. With wages outpacing inflation, it will soon be irrelevant anyway. Well no, because they need to outpace inflation for a long time. Maybe, maybe not. Wages have been rising pretty steadily. Still no reason to change an effective President.
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 20:31:54 GMT
The economy is good and many metrics are at pre-pandemic levels. Including many you mentioned. You want to believe polls when they have been very wrong? Go ahead. Regions are turning purple or blue. Not red. Blacks continue to support Democrats. They did it in 2020, 2022 and continue to do so this year. Forget the polls. Election results are what matters. It doesn’t matter Biden is not on the ballot. It’s all about the brand and Democrats have increasing support. Correction. Per the comparison of pre-pandemic and the current, home ownership, poverty levels, costs, wages vs inflation, inflation levels, LPR, consumer confidence, etc are all objectively worse. The polls were most all within the margin of error. Hence, the spun from a bad economy to good isn't resonating. Only 14% are better off. Black support is dropping. They merely have to vote less... not necessarily vote for the GOP..to cripple the Dems. They already pulled out of Georgia funding given their loss of support. Nevada, Florida, Iowa, and most of the Midwest are trending red...more than offsetting Georgia. If Biden on the ballot didn't matter then you'd have presidential vote volume in the midterms. So now... it'll be Biden without an immediate benefit of social issues. Democrats have their lowest voter identification in history. Independents are the majority and disapprove of Biden 2 to 1. Try again. 😉 Florida and Iowa were long gone. Nevada is not trending red. Cortez Masto was the easiest pick for the GOP and they still couldn’t beat her. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin all switched to blue and are getting bluer. Add Pennsylvania, which is also getting bluer and that’s all Biden needs to win re-election, even while losing Georgia or even Arizona, which is trending bluer
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 20:39:42 GMT
You called it YEARS ago. I live in Georgia which is trending blue. So seeing the funding here dry up for the Democrats really was shocking. I'd also say, Candace Owen's is now starting to find herself. I used to hate that woman. Now, she's actually becoming a lot more logical. Her debate with Rogan, she was a train wreck. Now, the left went so stupid, its easy to debate them with facts. I see her now, as a disgruntled Democrat. Even if so, it's things they need to hear. They do nothing for those communities for 4 years, when voting time comes in, we need you at the polls. I saw it happening under Trump. I said it be a slow shift. It is becoming a slow shift. Imo, black community needs a serious debate among each other. A lot were told you MUST vote Democrat. That's a debate, my white ass can't help on. 😆 🤣 😂 Minorities are well aware of the issues with Democrats and bring them up. But they know that why Democrats may not live up to their expectations, they are still better than the GOP. Trump has been endorsed by white nationalists. They know Trump is supported by racists. So, they’ll support Democrats.
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Post by jackspicer on Dec 3, 2023 20:46:54 GMT
Well no, because they need to outpace inflation for a long time. Maybe, maybe not. How is it 'maybe not'?
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Post by averagejoe2021 on Dec 3, 2023 20:48:21 GMT
Correction. Per the comparison of pre-pandemic and the current, home ownership, poverty levels, costs, wages vs inflation, inflation levels, LPR, consumer confidence, etc are all objectively worse. The polls were most all within the margin of error. Hence, the spun from a bad economy to good isn't resonating. Only 14% are better off. Black support is dropping. They merely have to vote less... not necessarily vote for the GOP..to cripple the Dems. They already pulled out of Georgia funding given their loss of support. Nevada, Florida, Iowa, and most of the Midwest are trending red...more than offsetting Georgia. If Biden on the ballot didn't matter then you'd have presidential vote volume in the midterms. So now... it'll be Biden without an immediate benefit of social issues. Democrats have their lowest voter identification in history. Independents are the majority and disapprove of Biden 2 to 1. Try again. 😉 Florida and Iowa were long gone. Nevada is not trending red. Cortez Masto was the easiest pick for the GOP and they still couldn’t beat her. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin all switched to blue and are getting bluer. Add Pennsylvania, which is also getting bluer and that’s all Biden needs to win re-election, even while losing Georgia or even Arizona, which is trending bluer Iowa was 50...so was Florida. Now?.. They're basically ruby red. Michigan, Wisconsin, and PA (especially in new registration) are trending red (though gradually) as the Democrats continue to lose the working class. Arizona is holding while Nevada trends red. Georgia is trending blue but is more than easily offset. And Minnesota has always been blue.😉
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 20:48:26 GMT
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 20:50:43 GMT
Florida and Iowa were long gone. Nevada is not trending red. Cortez Masto was the easiest pick for the GOP and they still couldn’t beat her. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin all switched to blue and are getting bluer. Add Pennsylvania, which is also getting bluer and that’s all Biden needs to win re-election, even while losing Georgia or even Arizona, which is trending bluer Iowa was 50...so was Florida. Now?.. They're basically ruby red. Michigan, Wisconsin, and PA (especially in new registration) are trending red (though gradually) as the Democrats continue to lose the working class. Arizona is holding while Nevada trends red. Georgia is trending blue but is more than easily offset. 😉 Neither Michigan, Wisconsin or PA are trending red. They literally became bluer last year. Democrats are not losing the working class. They are gaining it. Nevada remains Democratic.
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Post by jackspicer on Dec 3, 2023 20:56:22 GMT
I'd also say, Candace Owen's is now starting to find herself. I used to hate that woman. Now, she's actually becoming a lot more logical. Her debate with Rogan, she was a train wreck. Now, the left went so stupid, its easy to debate them with facts. I see her now, as a disgruntled Democrat. Even if so, it's things they need to hear. They do nothing for those communities for 4 years, when voting time comes in, we need you at the polls. I saw it happening under Trump. I said it be a slow shift. It is becoming a slow shift. Imo, black community needs a serious debate among each other. A lot were told you MUST vote Democrat. That's a debate, my white ass can't help on. 😆 🤣 😂 Minorities are well aware of the issues with Democrats and bring them up. But they know that why Democrats may not live up to their expectations, they are still better than the GOP. Trump has been endorsed by white nationalists. They know Trump is supported by racists. So, they’ll support Democrats. White nationalist Richard Spencer endorsed Biden. Biden has also made many racist comments throughout his career.
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Post by averagejoe2021 on Dec 3, 2023 21:06:44 GMT
Iowa was 50...so was Florida. Now?.. They're basically ruby red. Michigan, Wisconsin, and PA (especially in new registration) are trending red (though gradually) as the Democrats continue to lose the working class. Arizona is holding while Nevada trends red. Georgia is trending blue but is more than easily offset. 😉 Neither Michigan, Wisconsin or PA are trending red. They literally became bluer last year. Democrats are not losing the working class. They are gaining it. Nevada remains Democratic. Voting trends prove otherwise. Past elections show the Democrats owning the Midwest (and Nevada) by 6 to 8 points. Now?... its within the margin of error. Swing state polling has Trump ahead of Biden in Michigan, Wisconsin, PA, and Nevada. And it continues as the modern GOP has a much better economy coupled with tax breaks the Democrats opposed. www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/11/04/new-republican-party-working-class-coalition-00122822Try again. But hey... you've got growth in Georgia. 😉
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2023 21:08:29 GMT
I'd also say, Candace Owen's is now starting to find herself. I used to hate that woman. Now, she's actually becoming a lot more logical. Her debate with Rogan, she was a train wreck. Now, the left went so stupid, its easy to debate them with facts. I see her now, as a disgruntled Democrat. Even if so, it's things they need to hear. They do nothing for those communities for 4 years, when voting time comes in, we need you at the polls. I saw it happening under Trump. I said it be a slow shift. It is becoming a slow shift. Imo, black community needs a serious debate among each other. A lot were told you MUST vote Democrat. That's a debate, my white ass can't help on. 😆 🤣 😂 Minorities are well aware of the issues with Democrats and bring them up. But they know that why Democrats may not live up to their expectations, they are still better than the GOP. Trump has been endorsed by white nationalists. They know Trump is supported by racists. So, they’ll support Democrats. The "white supremacist" argument. Those white supremacists, all 10 of them!
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Post by dk56 on Dec 3, 2023 21:21:04 GMT
Minorities are well aware of the issues with Democrats and bring them up. But they know that why Democrats may not live up to their expectations, they are still better than the GOP. Trump has been endorsed by white nationalists. They know Trump is supported by racists. So, they’ll support Democrats. The "white supremacist" argument. Those white supremacists, all 10 of them! It's their in case of emergency break glass move. You know you got a partisan troll who is on a team for the sake of being on a team when that's the play.
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 21:30:06 GMT
Neither Michigan, Wisconsin or PA are trending red. They literally became bluer last year. Democrats are not losing the working class. They are gaining it. Nevada remains Democratic. Voting trends prove otherwise. Past elections show the Democrats owning the Midwest (and Nevada) by 6 to 8 points. Now?... its within the margin of error. Swing state polling has Trump ahead of Biden in Michigan, Wisconsin, PA, and Nevada. And it continues as the modern GOP has a much better economy coupled with tax breaks the Democrats opposed. www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/11/04/new-republican-party-working-class-coalition-00122822Try again. But hey... you've got growth in Georgia. 😉 No, voting trends show they are getting bluer. Pennsylvania lost it’s last Republican Senator. Democrats in Michigan have a trifecta, which they haven’t had in 40 years. Wisconsin’s Governor was re-elected by a wider margin. Polls are irrelevant. You are just making things up.
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 21:30:38 GMT
Minorities are well aware of the issues with Democrats and bring them up. But they know that why Democrats may not live up to their expectations, they are still better than the GOP. Trump has been endorsed by white nationalists. They know Trump is supported by racists. So, they’ll support Democrats. The "white supremacist" argument. Those white supremacists, all 10 of them! If the shoe fits…
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Post by averagejoe2021 on Dec 3, 2023 21:36:11 GMT
Voting trends prove otherwise. Past elections show the Democrats owning the Midwest (and Nevada) by 6 to 8 points. Now?... its within the margin of error. Swing state polling has Trump ahead of Biden in Michigan, Wisconsin, PA, and Nevada. And it continues as the modern GOP has a much better economy coupled with tax breaks the Democrats opposed. www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/11/04/new-republican-party-working-class-coalition-00122822Try again. But hey... you've got growth in Georgia. 😉 No, voting trends show they are getting bluer. Pennsylvania lost it’s last Republican Senator. Democrats in Michigan have a trifecta, which they haven’t had in 40 years. Wisconsin’s Governor was re-elected by a wider margin. Polls are irrelevant. You are just making things up. Nope..look at the presidential history. Michigan averaged 6 to 8 for Dems..now?...dead heat trending red. Wisconsin... averaged 5 points for Dems before Trump..now?..dead heat..trending red. Pa... 4 point D advantage. Now?... dead heat trending red. I even had the article citing the cause was the result of the Dems losing more working class voters. This and their opposition to tax cuts for taxpayers and energy policies are losing their votes. You're basically just in denial just like you are that most people acknowledge Bidens economic failure. 😉
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Post by Boricanator on Dec 3, 2023 21:59:48 GMT
No, voting trends show they are getting bluer. Pennsylvania lost it’s last Republican Senator. Democrats in Michigan have a trifecta, which they haven’t had in 40 years. Wisconsin’s Governor was re-elected by a wider margin. Polls are irrelevant. You are just making things up. Nope..look at the presidential history. Michigan averaged 6 to 8 for Dems..now?...dead heat trending red. Wisconsin... averaged 5 points for Dems before Trump..now?..dead heat..trending red. Pa... 4 point D advantage. Now?... dead heat trending red. I even had the article citing the cause was the result of the Dems losing more working class voters. This and their opposition to tax cuts for taxpayers and energy policies are losing their votes. You're basically just in denial just like you are that most people acknowledge Bidens economic failure. 😉 Lol! You are reaching and reaching badly.
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