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dwalk31
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I could definitely hear that in Amash's explanation for his potential third party run. He isn't in total disagreement with Trump, he just doesn't like how Trump is communicating his agenda.And secondly i think people are getting tired of having to explain their support every time Trump says or does something stupid.
Republicans up to their normal nonsense. I cannot wait for the meltdowns when Trump loses and they realize that they might have to answer for their behavior over the last few years.
In light of the reported contemporaneous corroboration by an old neighbor and former coworker who spoke out on the record, I’d like to survey the thread on the Tara Reade allegation against Biden.
I used intel agencies’ assessment grading as a way of gauging how confident you are in leaning towards the allegation being true or false. Personally I’m leaning more towards it being true at this point but only with low confidence.
If you lean more towards the allegation being true:
-99% convinced
-High confidence
-Medium confidence
-Low confidence
If you lean more towards the allegation being false:
-99% convinced
-High confidence
-Medium confidence
-Low confidence
Third option:
-No opinion one way or the other
(For reasons such as incomplete familiarity with the most recent reporting on the allegation)
Props for consistently covering allegations no matter which side of the aisle they are lobbed at.
I would be remiss if I did not mention, again, that these allegations should not be used as a legitimate reason to not vote for Biden. He is entitled to due process and the "court of public opinion" has much lower standards and weaponizing allegations in this manner has negative implications that are not worth any small points gained by either side.
Not to go to far down this troll road with you. What proof do you have he is going to win? Even his internal polls show him losing.I highly doubt Trump will lose the election.
I am interested to see the reaction when Biden decides not to pick a black running mate.
Not to go to far down this troll road with you. What proof do you have he is going to win? Even his internal polls show him losing.
I don't have any proof of the future.
I said I doubt it because we are hearing a lot of the same rhetoric this cycle as we heard with Hillary in the last cycle.
Based on that, and the gaffe-prone nature of Biden that may make him even less desirable than Hillary, I doubt that he wins.
Amash could also help Trump by taking votes from Biden and removing the "only other option" narrative that Biden has.
And Bernie supporters are talking about protest voting and/or sitting it out.
All of those factors signal a Trump re-election--to me.
I love this answerI don't have any proof of the future.
I said I doubt it because we are hearing a lot of the same rhetoric this cycle as we heard with Hillary in the last cycle.
Based on that, and the gaffe-prone nature of Biden that may make him even less desirable than Hillary, I doubt that he wins.
Amash could also help Trump by taking votes from Biden and removing the "only other option" narrative that Biden has.
And Bernie supporters are talking about protest voting and/or sitting it out.
All of those factors signal a Trump re-election--to me.
I love this answer
Notice there are no positives listed for Trump. It is just some "stars will align" again rhetoric
Trump may win, he has good chance, but it will because of GOP voter suppression and other shenanigans. And when they do cheat, you will downplay it.
Why?
At this point you have made yourself look like an amoral scumbag for years just to defend this dude, so he has to win now for your sake. If not, you are gonna look like a bigger fool than you already have made yourself look like.
All these bull**** argument you been peddling about people wanting the **** Trump been dishing is gonna go out the window if he can't pull off the heist once again.
In light of the reported contemporaneous corroboration by an old neighbor and former coworker who spoke out on the record, I’d like to survey the thread on the Tara Reade allegation against Biden.
I used intel agencies’ assessment grading as a way of gauging how confident you are in leaning towards the allegation being true or false. Personally I’m leaning more towards it being true at this point but only with low confidence.
I have said it was a toss up, and he had a good chance because of GOP cheatingIt seems you are somewhat conceding that you think that Trump will win re-election.
We agree on something.
Then you go on to addressing what will certainly be the spin if Biden loses.
I don't have any proof of the future.
I said I doubt it because we are hearing a lot of the same rhetoric this cycle as we heard with Hillary in the last cycle.
Based on that, and the gaffe-prone nature of Biden that may make him even less desirable than Hillary, I doubt that he wins.
Amash could also help Trump by taking votes from Biden and removing the "only other option" narrative that Biden has.
And Bernie supporters are talking about protest voting and/or sitting it out.
All of those factors signal a Trump re-election--to me.
not gonna say i agree or disagree but just two points:
-it's interesting that you'd mention biden being "gaffe-prone" while trump continues to put his foot in his mouth and sound unintelligible while in front of the media. the man not only contradicts his own statements, he makes up numbers and statistics that are refuted. however, he insists on using bully tactics to quiet any journalist who challenges him or refers to reality as "fake news." by the end of his 1 or 2 term presidency, the length of the book they publish of just fact-checks will rival that of the bible.
-re: amash - i think the common narrative is that he'll pull from the biden base, however, i'm hard pressed to figure out why? if anything, i could see amash's candidacy negatively impacting trump (similar to how perot messed with HW Bush). given that he's running on a libertarian, a that party that tends to share more moderate to right wing values with republicans, republicans who were on the fence about re-electing trump could easily side with amash. additionally, amash could take michigan, a swing state that trump won in 2016. if amash goes on an anti-universal health care platform, he'll end up mobilizing a lot of the disappointed and disgruntled bernie voters who checked out of this election