Pre-match: Can't believe it took this long for this thread, the 2024 Presidential election thread!

Discussion in 'Elections' started by ceezmad, Nov 7, 2020.

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Who will be the 2 Candidates for the 2 big parties in 2024

  1. Joe Biden

    34 vote(s)
    54.0%
  2. Kamala Harris

    20 vote(s)
    31.7%
  3. Bernie Sanders

    2 vote(s)
    3.2%
  4. Ted Cruz

    1 vote(s)
    1.6%
  5. Donald Trump (from prison)

    27 vote(s)
    42.9%
  6. One of the Trump idiots

    4 vote(s)
    6.3%
  7. A Never Trump Republican

    2 vote(s)
    3.2%
  8. The dude from Florida (not florida man)

    6 vote(s)
    9.5%
  9. A Trumpian Republican

    10 vote(s)
    15.9%
  10. Hail Grimes!

    10 vote(s)
    15.9%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. soccernutter

    soccernutter Moderator
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    I think you missed the point of my post. I'm not disagreeing with what happened and the importance of it. I'm saying that to those of us who are not wonky it is too complicated to grasp in 90 days, let alone 60. Remember, 80% of the voters are low information. We, here in the corner of BS, are not that so it is easier for us to see the bigger picture.
     
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  2. Kazuma

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    Going to scream it till I'm blue in the face:

    Michigan may have the biggest Arab-American diaspora in the US and maybe the world (Outside the Middle East), but they aren't that significant in a state of 10 million, a city with a metro population of 4 million, and even when they ditched Whitmer in 22 she still won by double digits. Israel ain't going to be it and no amount of whining Rashida Tlaib does is going to state otherwise. Will also state again, that Bush had the Arab-American vote and still lost Michigan in 2000.

    And reminder, there's a prominent Jewish population in Detroit too.

    Anyway, going to laugh at the people predicting disaster if Harris wins MI.
     
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  3. American Brummie

    Jun 19, 2009
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    If Iowa and Alaska represent a pattern then we should expect Harris to do well in rural states like Mississippi, Montana, and the Dakotas as well.
     
  4. Kazuma

    Kazuma Member+

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    Jul 30, 2007
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    I'm of the opinion that there's a possibility Harris has an overwhelming victory, and that includes even maybe red states.

    The GOP's become too weird, there's that little matter of Dobbs blowback*, Trump, JD Vance, and then there's Project 2025. It's telling that the GOP is panicking over abortion and Project 2025 because quite frankly, it makes them look like assholes, and they know it. Throw in Trump being close with Laura Loomer, a person you take great effort to avoid saying hello too, and here we are.

    *: I'm of the opinion that Dobbs is going to bleed the GOP the way busing bled the Dems in the 70s. Consequences of turning theory into practice, and with ending Roe, there were too many questions that were avoided because of Roe. The only difference is the consequences might be more swift because it's noticeable.
     
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  5. ceezmad

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    People need to stop trying to shoot Trump, that shit is not helping (if he was the target of the shooting at his property).
     
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  6. Sounders78

    Sounders78 Member+

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    The FBI says it was an assassination attempt. Probably too early to know for sure, given the contradictory reports.
     
  7. ArsenalMetro

    ArsenalMetro Member+

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    Chicago, IL
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    From what it sounds like, no one actually shot at him today.

    These sorts of assassination attempts happen way more often than you'd think, and you usually never hear about them.
     
  8. soccernutter

    soccernutter Moderator
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    It seems that the FBI/SS engaged the suspected gunperson before a shot was taken.
     
  9. JamesA

    JamesA Member+

    Dec 7, 2004
    Victoria
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    Given the overall context, it's not helping the cause at all.

    Doesn't really matter if shots were fired at him.
     
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  10. ArsenalMetro

    ArsenalMetro Member+

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    Chicago, IL
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    I mean, don't try to shoot people is generally a good rule.

    Politically, him actually getting shot, on video, didn't matter. Him potentially getting shot, but not, will be forgotten in about 2 days. If that.
     
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  11. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

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    Seriously. Victimhood is Trump’s superpower. Amazingly, given that he was born to great wealth and has managed to avoid responsibility for his actions all his dysfunctional life, but playing the victim works for him.
     
  12. JamesA

    JamesA Member+

    Dec 7, 2004
    Victoria
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    Manchester United FC
    It's depends entirely on context though. And that hasn't been determined.

    If the suspect has clear and obvious links to the left/Dems, etc...the narrative that gets spun up against "a radical left who want Trump dead" will be intense.
     
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  13. SamScouse

    SamScouse Member+

    Jun 1, 2015
    Toronto
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    I read that today's (alleged) shooter is a republican - voted for him in 2016, Haley recently.

    not sure the source is reliable though - anybody have any confirmed info?
     
  14. superdave

    superdave Member+

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  15. SamScouse

    SamScouse Member+

    Jun 1, 2015
    Toronto
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    thanks.
     
  16. ArsenalMetro

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    Chicago, IL
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    #5191 ArsenalMetro, Sep 15, 2024
    Last edited: Sep 15, 2024
    Yeah, I just disagree with the idea that it would matter.

    They've been blaring that horn for years and applying it to voters themselves. "Democrats are trying to steal your guns, they're letting immigrants take over your communities, destroying your way of life," etc etc. They already "know" that the Democrats want Trump dead - of course they do, they want to destroy America!

    If the attempted shooter has a D on his voter registration and is a card-carrying DSA member, it wouldn't matter an iota more than if it's a disaffected Republican or just like, an upset divorced guy, because it doesn't change a single thing about preconceived notions of Democrats as the enemy of Trump, MAGA, and America.

    Edit: anyway, seems like this guy was probably just your standard American wackadoodle with too much access to guns and not enough access to mental health services, so we're definitely moving on from this by Wednesday.
     
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  17. Cris 09

    Cris 09 Trololololo

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    was also a HUGE covid conspiracy theorist and had over 100 charges on his rap sheet, most from N Carolina as well as a history of mental illness so, yeah - give him a gun.
     
  18. Deadtigers

    Deadtigers Member+

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    Seems the two people who have tried to take him out actually believed as lies which goes to the fact that maybe they weren't in the best state to begin withr
     
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  19. Sounders78

    Sounders78 Member+

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    On the bright side, it's certainly changed the narrative away from Vance deliberately lying about Springfield and the orange idiot's disastrous debate performance. Many predicted something would happen to change the narrative, and it has. :cautious:
     
  20. argentine soccer fan

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    It would be forgotten in about 2 days if it was anybody other than Trump. But the Donald will most likely keep reminding everybody about it every time he opens his mouth.
     
  21. superdave

    superdave Member+

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    I think it’s the other way around. I’m just speculating (you are too!) but in the American psyche Trump isn’t a politician, he’s a TV character. And we’ve been trained to know that in American television, they don’t kill off a character until the season finale. (Except the Sopranos, which killed them off in the penultimate episode. But I digress.)

    I’m dead serious…I think most people think he’s in danger about like Rizzoli or Isles was in danger when she got kidnapped. (Never saw the show, but I’m very confident at least once in the show’s run, one or the other was kidnapped. And no viewers thought she might get killed because, well, it’s there in the name of the show.). The crazy person was never going to kill Cagney or Lacey, or Starsky or Hutch, or one of the Angels. (My references need updating.)

    Plus, with Trump, there’s the whole boy who cried wolf thing. Every ********ing thing that happens to him is the worst thing that has ever happened to a president. He’s the guy who said maybe Lincoln was treated worse than him, but maybe not.

    So when someone actually tries to treat him as badly as Lincoln was treated, it doesn’t feel real.
     
  22. celito

    celito Moderator
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    Feb 28, 2005
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    Looks like this guy is a Ukraine war wacko. Maybe he thought he could be a hero if he could take out the candidate who's is planning to remove support for Ukraine.
     
  23. dapip

    dapip Member+

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    The replacement theory:

     
  24. charlie15

    charlie15 Member+

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    There is no other way to explain this than just plain ignorance and stupidity with some added bigotry (stick it to JINA...). Those imbeciles could not explain tariffs if they needed to save their lives.

    Donald Trump’s campaign vow to increase tariffs on imported goods, particularly from China, has the support of a narrow majority of U.S. voters, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.
     
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  25. charlie15

    charlie15 Member+

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    Early Signs of a Post-Debate Bounce for Harris


    Nate Cohn: “The first few polls taken entirely since Tuesday’s debate show her faring better than polls taken beforehand. If history is any guide, it will still be a few more days — perhaps another week — until the full scope of any post-debate bounce becomes evident…”

    “Overall, Vice President Harris leads Mr. Trump by three percentage points nationwide, according to The New York Times’s polling average. Already, that’s about a point better for Ms. Harris than our average Wednesday.”

    “The contest is even tighter in the critical battleground states, where no candidate leads by even a single percentage point in enough states to win the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. The current leader in the poll average in five of the seven swing states — Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona — is ahead by just one point or less.”
     
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