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2024 Presidential Election Thread - Let's keep the party going.


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6 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Trump campaign:

Low energy
Empty rallies
Rushing out memos and polls from junk pollsters to offset Selzer, or even fake polls (Ryan Fournier)
"Please vote or I'm in big trouble"
Relying on the lowest propensity voters (young men) to show up and save him
Already calling it rigged, Dems cheating, etc.
Already having campaign leaks shifting blame
Insiders in the GOP already blasting warning bells about women/senior women abandoning Trump
No ground game

Harris campaign:

Big (dick) energy
Packed rallies in swing states
No leaking, no backstabbing (yet)
Know they have the highest propensity voters banked already (older women, young women, college educated voters, black voters)
Pure confidence from the likes of Nancy Pelosi, David Plouffe, etc. 
No one sounding the warnings about lack of enthusiasm, ground game, etc. (no 2016 Debbie Dingell sounding the alarms)
Such a huge ground game, they've had to turn away people 
Could be responsible for record gains in Chili’s stock on Wednesday 

Fify.

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It’s so fucking funny that the guys who do nothing but ratfuck couldn’t come up with anything this year except “Tim Walz fucked a Chinese woman so well that 30 years later she still wants him” and on the day before the election have resorted to possibly their most bizarre internet-brained shit yet with this squirrel nonsense.

It’s obviously indicative of something deeply wrong with our society that these jokers were able to come so close, but at the same time they’re just going to get more and more like this and it ain’t gonna help them politically.

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I'm glad that I'm not the only one who saw the transparency of that Atlantic article.  It's like it was written by LaCivita.

Note that Cheung didn't really deny it- just deflected.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Amazing.

 

 

Jennifer O'Malley is about to not only be 2 for 2 in Presidential races but having done it with two different candidates in unique races.

You are what your record says you are.

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4 minutes ago, TexasHooch said:

I'm glad that I'm not the only one who saw the transparency of that Atlantic article.  It's like it was written by LaCivita.

 

Yeah, it was a pretty classic "start laying the blame for the loss now" type of article.  That's like, the last thing you want to do the weekend before the Election - it does not display confidence internally. 

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"“People are calling this the most disciplined campaign they’ve ever seen,” Trump remarked to friends at a fundraiser this summer, according to someone who heard the conversation."

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Yeah, it was a pretty classic "start laying the blame for the loss now" type of article.  That's like, the last thing you want to do the weekend before the Election - it does not display confidence internally. 

Can someone point out which article is being referenced here? There's a half dozen on Trump on their website.

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3 minutes ago, Js1 said:

 

 

Based on the snippets I’ve seen out of Milwaukee and Dane county, I have a hard time seeing wisky being that close. 

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Pennsylvania weekend firewall:

D-R: 409k

D-R + 70-30 indie split: 492k

One final drop tomorrow of the mail should get it to 500k? 

1 minute ago, Valmy77 said:

That was my hope before the election. Same states as 2020 but pick up NC.

Is Maine 2 not competitive?

Not built to be, but I did see a poll over the weekend from UNH that had ME-02 48-44 Trump.  

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2 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

seems to be low yute participation compared to 2020 so far.  expected, imo.  but do we want the kids to vote, given that the olds seem to be sliding left and the trump campaign strategy is basically to get rogan bros?

What? There's a huge uptick in 18-29 nearly everywhere. 

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2 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

seems to be low yute participation compared to 2020 so far.  expected, imo.  but do we want the kids to vote, given that the olds seem to be sliding left and the trump campaign strategy is basically to get rogan bros?

I would guess that in the absence of Covid stuff, the youth vote will go back to more day off due to lack of thinking ahead.  

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25 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Yeah, it was a pretty classic "start laying the blame for the loss now" type of article.  That's like, the last thing you want to do the weekend before the Election - it does not display confidence internally. 

That whole article is bullshit. WE WERE TOTALLY WINNING GUYZ!!!!!!

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3 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

seems to be low yute participation compared to 2020 so far.  expected, imo.  but do we want the kids to vote, given that the olds seem to be sliding left and the trump campaign strategy is basically to get rogan bros?

Oh please, the youth will show up tomorrow.  Because they're lazy and procrastinate until the end. 

We want young women to vote, but the high propensity young men who will vote are voting for Harris.  The Rogan Bros will see long lines tomorrow and just go back to sleep.  The young women will stand in line as long as it takes. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Biff Tannen said:

Unfuckingbelievable.  How is this legal?

They're pushing for it again. We all knew this is going to happen. Democrats need to be prepared for this, and we as Americans need to be prepared for this to get ugly. 

Biden's DOJ needs to have a plan to arrest these people for insurrection the moment they try to interfere. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Js1 said:

Oh please, the youth will show up tomorrow.  Because they're lazy and procrastinate until the end. 

We want young women to vote, but the high propensity young men who will vote are voting for Harris.  The Rogan Bros will see long lines tomorrow and just go back to sleep.  The young women will stand in line as long as it takes. 

Are you telling me that it wasn't a good idea for the GOP to rig the rules in favor of higher propensity voters and then pivot their entire electoral strategy to target the lowest propensity voters while simultaneously alienating high propensity voters for a generation? 

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The problem with a Civil War is I don't even know what exactly we would be fighting over.

In any case it would be short. Whomever the military sides with would win almost immediately.

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, immamac said:

What? There's a huge uptick in 18-29 nearly everywhere. 

18-29 crowd right now seems to have a really good understanding of caring for others and seeing the world from a macro point of view. They also seem much more interest in politics than say millennials are or were growing up. I'd guess that's because millennials were dealt shit hand from the time they graduated HS to now.

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3 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

Are you telling me that it wasn't a good idea for the GOP to rig the rules in favor of higher propensity voters and then pivot their entire electoral strategy to target the lowest propensity voters while simultaneously alienating high propensity voters for a generation? 

If/when Trump loses, there's going to be so many books and post-mortems written about how the Trump campaign/Republican Party:

  • Completely alienated women of all ages into voting for the Democrats
  • Pushed college educated voters into the arms of the Democrats
  • Nuked their support in the suburbs on a daily basis
  • May have actually pissed off seniors enough to vote Dem with their attempts to go after senior benefits
  • Tried to rely on the lowest propensity/mostly unregistered demographic of Rogan Bros/redpilled young men who are lazy and uninvolved
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Posted
3 minutes ago, Js1 said:

May have actually pissed off seniors enough to vote Dem with their attempts to go after senior benefits

I think this has more to do with Jan. 6. Olds like democracy.

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Ralston is posting his predictions later today.  No Clark mail drop upgrade overnight - so incomplete from Saturday and no Sunday data yet. 

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43 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Amazing.

Minor point. But a "cuck" would know, that's the point of their fetish. The entire point of Cheung's attempt at an insult is negated, just like the disaster of a campaign he works for will be tomorrow. 

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7 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

18-29 crowd right now seems to have a really good understanding of caring for others and seeing the world from a macro point of view. They also seem much more interest in politics than say millennials are or were growing up. I'd guess that's because millennials were dealt shit hand from the time they graduated HS to now.

yeah but... https://election.lab.ufl.edu/early-vote/2024-early-voting/

Total Voted by Age

Reporting states with age data: CO, DE, GA, ID, IA, MI, NC, PA, VA

Age Total
Voted
Percent
TOTAL 17,944,336 100 %
18-25 1,475,740 8.2 %
26-40 3,001,468 16.7 %
41-65 7,018,201 39.1 %
Over 65 6,448,927 35.9 %

 

 
 
 


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