Getting back to a conversation from a couple days ago. Not saying this is bad or anything but just a reminder that counting votes in November may take a while.
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Honestly, I never thought in my wildest dreams I would ever vote for Hillary...but I did. I never thought in my wildest dreams that I'd ever vote for Biden...but I will.
Honestly, I never thought in my wildest dreams I would ever vote for Hillary...but I did. I never thought in my wildest dreams that I'd ever vote for Biden...but I will.
Anyone watch this? Lincoln Project fans? Detractors? Juggler? Static?
I will make a note to check it out.
You will definitely enjoy it
Good on so many levels and exactly why I find it crazy that liberals are bending over backwards to give these people pats on the back.... I take it this was a different interview and they added the toons later. I wish there was a small version with just their “new Lincoln project as”
Anyone watch this? Lincoln Project fans? Detractors? Juggler? Static?
I will make a note to check it out.
You will definitely enjoy it
Good on so many levels and exactly why I find it crazy that liberals are bending over backwards to give these people pats on the back.... I take it this was a different interview and they added the toons later. I wish there was a small version with just their “new Lincoln project as”
I thought the same thing at first but in the second half of the video he's clearly addressing what they're asking and getting agitated. I saw a few outlets report on it:
Oh no! The dems are selling out to the neo-cons. Give me a break.
These are the same people that will be back to slaughtering the left in two to four years and pushing the same policies that Rs have pushed for years. Can we at least agree on that?
Oh no! The dems are selling out to the neo-cons. Give me a break.
These are the same people that will be back to slaughtering the left in two to four years and pushing the same policies that Rs have pushed for years. Can we at least agree on that?
Yes. And if Trump bombed Iran tomorrow, many of them would start to drift away from Biden.
I am glad they are on board, but I don't want to see Democrats working too hard to keep them there.
Oh no! The dems are selling out to the neo-cons. Give me a break.
These are the same people that will be back to slaughtering the left in two to four years and pushing the same policies that Rs have pushed for years. Can we at least agree on that?
Yes. And if Trump bombed Iran tomorrow, many of them would start to drift away from Biden.
I am glad they are on board, but I don't want to see Democrats working too hard to keep them there.
I don't think there is anything Trump can do to get them off of their goal.
As for 2024...who the fuck cares? If we don't defeat Trump in 2020, we might not even be here in '24!
A Big Blue Wave or brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy? Keep playing like Sleepy Woke Joe is 13 points down. Word on the street:
Republicans are in deep trouble. It is not simply President Trump’s atrocious national and state polling numbers. It is not merely the growing list of incumbent Senate Republicans facing difficult elections. (Five incumbents are in toss-up seats, according to the Cook Political Report; four are in the next-worst category of “Lean Republican.”) There are three new signs suggesting the Republicans’ grip on power is draining like sand out of an hourglass.
First, for all of Trump’s support among Republicans (not 94 percent as he claims, but generally in the high 80s), there is stunning evidence of what we suspected was underway in 2018. It is not so much that Republicans are abandoning Trump but that voters are abandoning the Republican Party, and now adding to the anti-Trump vote. Gallup reports:
Since January, Americans’ party preferences have shifted dramatically in the Democratic Party’s direction. What had been a two-percentage-point Republican advantage in U.S. party identification and leaning has become an 11-point Democratic advantage, with more of that movement reflecting a loss in Republican identification and leaning (down eight points) than a gain in Democratic identification and leaning (up five points). . . . In June alone, there was a three-point increase in Democratic identification and leaning, and a corresponding five-point drop in Republican identification and leaning.
The flight from the GOP just in June, in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests, suggests millions of Americans may have decided it was unacceptable to identify as Republicans. The implications are ominous for Republicans up and down the ticket. Per Gallup: “Four months before Election Day, Democrats appear to be as strong politically now as they were in 2018 when they reclaimed the majority in the House of Representatives and gained seven governorships they previously did not hold,” the pollsters found. “If the strong current Democratic positioning holds through Election Day, Democrats could build off those 2018 successes to possibly win the presidency and Senate in 2020.”
Second, without directly challenging Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is abandoning Trump’s stances emphatically and quickly. Over the past few weeks, he has become a poster-boy for mask-wearing, bemoaning those who have politicized the issue. He is also caving on the next stimulus bill. As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) gleefully put it at her weekly news conference on Thursday, “First it was going to be no bill. Then it was going to be some little bill. Then it was going to be $1.3 [trillion]. That’s not enough." She radiated confidence: She will get the Senate’s agreement on state and local funding, Pelosi said. She also noted that McConnell knows how to read the polls and that he listens to his members. The momentum is with Democrats, and he better hop on board — quickly.
Third, Republicans are panicking over money, as well they should. The Wall Street Journal reports: “Democratic candidates in the 11 most competitive Senate races collectively raised $67.3 million in the second quarter of the year, $20.5 million more than their Republican counterparts, according to fundraising reports filed Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission. The total includes two Republicans who gave almost $6.5 million to their own campaigns.” At least one Republican operative is living in the real world, telling the Journal, “We’re scared to death by what we see.”
The House picture is no brighter. ABC News reports, “House Democrats are outpacing their own previous fundraising records, bringing in nearly $40 million in the second quarter — a signal of both the party’s enthusiasm in the final stretch of the cycle ahead of November and the difficult road ahead for the GOP seeking to take back the majority.” What’s more, reliable third-party groups that normally give big money to Republicans have not been opening their wallets. “So far, for the 2020 elections, the [U.S. Chamber of Commerce] has reported just $1.6 million in political spending to the Federal Election Commission,” Daily Beast reports. At this point in 2016, the group had given 10 times that amount.
By contrast, former vice president Joe Biden (never known as a prodigious fundraiser) has been raking it in. The New York Times reports: “Mr. Biden’s campaign announced on Thursday that he entered July with $242 million in the bank, up from less than $60 million at the beginning of April. He still has less money than Mr. Trump, who reported $295 million, but the cash gap is suddenly far less daunting.”
To recap: The GOP is shrinking, Republicans are scrambling to get on the right side of stimulus, and the fundraising numbers indicate donors are figuring out the party will lose big. At some point, all of this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy — and a big blue wave.
I’m partially posting this because this guy is a good example of the Texas Republicans that I feel will win Texas for Biden, but I’m also posting because I’d take this guy over Trump AND Biden as President lol
The fix is in but let’s not accept the Lincoln Project’s assistance because allowing Team Trump Treason to appoint more judges isn’t really a concern of all those liberal causes and litigants. We have ideology to be true to instead. Sleepy Woke Joe is down 23.
The fix is in but let’s not accept the Lincoln Project’s assistance because allowing Team Trump Treason to appoint more judges isn’t really a concern of all those liberal causes and litigants. We have ideology to be true to instead. Sleepy Woke Joe is down 23.
You can both accept their orange man bad ads and be critical of their actual policy positions and history of supporting former disastrous administrations. Maybe that’s too much critical thinking?
The fix is in but let’s not accept the Lincoln Project’s assistance because allowing Team Trump Treason to appoint more judges isn’t really a concern of all those liberal causes and litigants. We have ideology to be true to instead. Sleepy Woke Joe is down 23.
You can both accept their orange man bad ads and be critical of their actual policy positions and history of supporting former disastrous administrations. Maybe that’s too much critical thinking?
Except it appears there are some unwilling to accept their bad ads and might prefer to roll? But you’d have to ask them.
The fix is in but let’s not accept the Lincoln Project’s assistance because allowing Team Trump Treason to appoint more judges isn’t really a concern of all those liberal causes and litigants. We have ideology to be true to instead. Sleepy Woke Joe is down 23.
The fix is in but let’s not accept the Lincoln Project’s assistance because allowing Team Trump Treason to appoint more judges isn’t really a concern of all those liberal causes and litigants. We have ideology to be true to instead. Sleepy Woke Joe is down 23.
1988 should be enough for people to not be too relaxed. WOW.
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1988 should be enough for people to not be too relaxed. WOW.
Wow is right. I had no idea he had such a big lead in the polls that summer. Still though, those were two "new" candidates. For Trump as the incumbent to have these sort of numbers might lead to a landslide loss for him. I wonder what the Clinton/Bush numbers in 1992 would look like without Perot in there.
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I never thought in my wildest dreams that I'd ever vote for Biden...but I will.
Trump causes some crazy shit yo.
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I'll worry about Rick Wilson and neocons later.
Oh no! The dems are selling out to the neo-cons. Give me a break.
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All hands on deck. How that isn't obvious to everyone is beyond me.
The bottom line is these guys are better at what they do than their counterparts on the left. So just enjoy the help. Jeez.
Yes. And if Trump bombed Iran tomorrow, many of them would start to drift away from Biden.
I am glad they are on board, but I don't want to see Democrats working too hard to keep them there.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
As for 2024...who the fuck cares? If we don't defeat Trump in 2020, we might not even be here in '24!
Republicans are in deep trouble. It is not simply President Trump’s atrocious national and state polling numbers. It is not merely the growing list of incumbent Senate Republicans facing difficult elections. (Five incumbents are in toss-up seats, according to the Cook Political Report; four are in the next-worst category of “Lean Republican.”) There are three new signs suggesting the Republicans’ grip on power is draining like sand out of an hourglass.
First, for all of Trump’s support among Republicans (not 94 percent as he claims, but generally in the high 80s), there is stunning evidence of what we suspected was underway in 2018. It is not so much that Republicans are abandoning Trump but that voters are abandoning the Republican Party, and now adding to the anti-Trump vote. Gallup reports:
The flight from the GOP just in June, in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests, suggests millions of Americans may have decided it was unacceptable to identify as Republicans. The implications are ominous for Republicans up and down the ticket. Per Gallup: “Four months before Election Day, Democrats appear to be as strong politically now as they were in 2018 when they reclaimed the majority in the House of Representatives and gained seven governorships they previously did not hold,” the pollsters found. “If the strong current Democratic positioning holds through Election Day, Democrats could build off those 2018 successes to possibly win the presidency and Senate in 2020.”
Second, without directly challenging Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is abandoning Trump’s stances emphatically and quickly. Over the past few weeks, he has become a poster-boy for mask-wearing, bemoaning those who have politicized the issue. He is also caving on the next stimulus bill. As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) gleefully put it at her weekly news conference on Thursday, “First it was going to be no bill. Then it was going to be some little bill. Then it was going to be $1.3 [trillion]. That’s not enough." She radiated confidence: She will get the Senate’s agreement on state and local funding, Pelosi said. She also noted that McConnell knows how to read the polls and that he listens to his members. The momentum is with Democrats, and he better hop on board — quickly.
Third, Republicans are panicking over money, as well they should. The Wall Street Journal reports: “Democratic candidates in the 11 most competitive Senate races collectively raised $67.3 million in the second quarter of the year, $20.5 million more than their Republican counterparts, according to fundraising reports filed Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission. The total includes two Republicans who gave almost $6.5 million to their own campaigns.” At least one Republican operative is living in the real world, telling the Journal, “We’re scared to death by what we see.”
The House picture is no brighter. ABC News reports, “House Democrats are outpacing their own previous fundraising records, bringing in nearly $40 million in the second quarter — a signal of both the party’s enthusiasm in the final stretch of the cycle ahead of November and the difficult road ahead for the GOP seeking to take back the majority.” What’s more, reliable third-party groups that normally give big money to Republicans have not been opening their wallets. “So far, for the 2020 elections, the [U.S. Chamber of Commerce] has reported just $1.6 million in political spending to the Federal Election Commission,” Daily Beast reports. At this point in 2016, the group had given 10 times that amount.
By contrast, former vice president Joe Biden (never known as a prodigious fundraiser) has been raking it in. The New York Times reports: “Mr. Biden’s campaign announced on Thursday that he entered July with $242 million in the bank, up from less than $60 million at the beginning of April. He still has less money than Mr. Trump, who reported $295 million, but the cash gap is suddenly far less daunting.”
To recap: The GOP is shrinking, Republicans are scrambling to get on the right side of stimulus, and the fundraising numbers indicate donors are figuring out the party will lose big. At some point, all of this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy — and a big blue wave.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/16/three-more-signs-republicans-are-trouble/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-d-right:homepage/story-ans
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I'm so sick of hearing tRumpsters say "they had Hillary ahead in 2016 and look what happened"
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