Even CNN isn’t buying the apostrophe in the transcript pic.twitter.com/K39b1icBeb
— LB (@beyondreasdoubt) October 30, 2024
Even CNN isn’t buying the apostrophe in the transcript pic.twitter.com/K39b1icBeb
— LB (@beyondreasdoubt) October 30, 2024
BRUTAL: Democrat Gov. Josh Shapiro says he'd "never insult" Americans as "garbage," like Biden just said about Trump supporters.
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
Kamala has not yet condemned this disgusting rhetoric — just hours after she said she was "proud" to serve with Biden. pic.twitter.com/PIusDWgbXc
Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
I do agree with you on the Cheney, Bush and Rove part, their policies, starting with the invasion of Iraq, were not in our interest. No Fly zones were working, Sadaam provided a check for Iran and it kept ISIS from forming. Iraq destabilized the region, it did the exact opposite it was supposed to do.historian said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
And such a massacre is one of the best things that could happen to this country.
Barack Obama is no centrist.FLBear5630 said:I do agree with you on the Cheney, Bush and Rove part, their policies, starting with the invasion of Iraq, were not in our interest. No Fly zones were working, Sadaam provided a check for Iran and it kept ISIS from forming. Iraq destabilized the region, it did the exact opposite it was supposed to do.historian said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
And such a massacre is one of the best things that could happen to this country.
However, I believe you guys are painting ALL GOP non-MAGA as Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rove disciples and that is not true. That group has left the GOP, I do not put Haley in that group.
Check this out. Some obvious issues, namely the populists flag! But it has some interesting points, even though I do not agree with all the "leaders" and the flag.
That is the worst category for me too! Bill Clinton, Joe Lieberman on the Dem. I think Haley, Romney, Kasich were GOP Centrists. Not, Obama or Hillary!whiterock said:Barack Obama is no centrist.FLBear5630 said:I do agree with you on the Cheney, Bush and Rove part, their policies, starting with the invasion of Iraq, were not in our interest. No Fly zones were working, Sadaam provided a check for Iran and it kept ISIS from forming. Iraq destabilized the region, it did the exact opposite it was supposed to do.historian said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
And such a massacre is one of the best things that could happen to this country.
However, I believe you guys are painting ALL GOP non-MAGA as Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rove disciples and that is not true. That group has left the GOP, I do not put Haley in that group.
Check this out. Some obvious issues, namely the populists flag! But it has some interesting points, even though I do not agree with all the "leaders" and the flag.
BUDOS said:
Not disagreeing with you at all. Just asking what type of security measures are taken on these ballot drop boxes?
Mothra said:Always found it incredibly ironic that these stupid *****es equate the right to kill your baby as "life or death" for women. Somewhere, Satan is smiling.Jack Bauer said:Narrator: It was literally the definition of hyperbole and exaggeration
— Matt Zelinsky (@MattZelinsky) October 28, 2024
FLBear5630 said:I do agree with you on the Cheney, Bush and Rove part, their policies, starting with the invasion of Iraq, were not in our interest. No Fly zones were working, Sadaam provided a check for Iran and it kept ISIS from forming. Iraq destabilized the region, it did the exact opposite it was supposed to do.historian said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
And such a massacre is one of the best things that could happen to this country.
However, I believe you guys are painting ALL GOP non-MAGA as Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rove disciples and that is not true. That group has left the GOP, I do not put Haley in that group.
Check this out. Some obvious issues, namely the populists flag! But it has some interesting points, even though I do not agree with all the "leaders" and the flag.
I thought it might bring up some good conversation on what should be there? What did they get right? Etc,,,historian said:FLBear5630 said:I do agree with you on the Cheney, Bush and Rove part, their policies, starting with the invasion of Iraq, were not in our interest. No Fly zones were working, Sadaam provided a check for Iran and it kept ISIS from forming. Iraq destabilized the region, it did the exact opposite it was supposed to do.historian said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
Whether it is Cheney, Bush, Rove, or any other part of the Establishment Wing of the Republican Party, they are either running to the Ds, running to the MSM, or quietly hoping for a miracle to revive their power base.
They are dinosaurs and the comet hit 8 years ago. They are politically dead or dying.
If it is any comfort, the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party is equally dead/dying.
And such a massacre is one of the best things that could happen to this country.
However, I believe you guys are painting ALL GOP non-MAGA as Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rove disciples and that is not true. That group has left the GOP, I do not put Haley in that group.
Check this out. Some obvious issues, namely the populists flag! But it has some interesting points, even though I do not agree with all the "leaders" and the flag.
I'm not painting with such a broad brush. I do not agree with those leaders either, & that was my focus. I think a lot of "conservatives" feel betrayed by the neocons, the likes of Bush, Cheney, etc.
I also noticed the populist flag. That's the first thing that i noticed. Whoever fid that is ignorant. Many of the details are laughable in their inaccuracy. For example, populists are not nativist and neither Barack Hussein Obama nor a Hillary Clinton is a centrist! Clearly, that graphic was created as Leftist propaganda. There are enough aspects that are correct, or at least close, to deceive people who might not know better.
The election if Trump does a job on a garbage route this week: https://t.co/cJ0yurtlyl pic.twitter.com/Y4Sy03g668
— Prison Mitch (@MidnightMitch) October 30, 2024
scotus told VA it could remove names todayRealitybites said:
Go to 270towin.com and construct your best estimate for Tuesday, and give your reasons why.
Mine: (1) The recent court rulings in NV and VA allowing illegal and unverified ballots keep those states blue. (2) I think even the McCainiacs in Arizona have had enough. (3) Unfortunately I don't believe that the razor thin margins in the WI, MI, and PA are enough to overcome the steal there...and in recent history all three vote as a block.
So unfortunately I don't see a path to victory despite the positive press. I hope I'm wrong.
Realitybites said:
Go to 270towin.com and construct your best estimate for Tuesday, and give your reasons why.
Mine: (1) The recent court rulings in NV and VA allowing illegal and unverified ballots keep those states blue. (2) I think even the McCainiacs in Arizona have had enough. (3) Unfortunately I don't believe that the razor thin margins in the WI, MI, and PA are enough to overcome the steal there...and in recent history all three vote as a block.
Harris merely has to hold WI, MI, and PA to win. Trump has to hold AZ and GA and pull an upset in one of the three Harris states to win.
So unfortunately I don't see a path to victory despite the positive press. I hope I'm wrong.
she had to..Adriacus Peratuun said:
Fun item: Harris spent more $ in Nebraska CD2 than she spent in 14 states.
That's one explanation. Not the only one......KaiBear said:whiterock said:
What's going on here?New Jersey Early In Person Vote:
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) October 29, 2024
🔴 144,105 (38.0%) +4,581
🔵 139,524(36.8%)
🟡 95,447 (25.2%)
Total: 379,076
Nothing
Republicans are finally just voting early.
4th and Inches said:she had to..Adriacus Peratuun said:
Fun item: Harris spent more $ in Nebraska CD2 than she spent in 14 states.
That one electoral vote could cost her the whole thing
yes, that tooScottS said:4th and Inches said:she had to..Adriacus Peratuun said:
Fun item: Harris spent more $ in Nebraska CD2 than she spent in 14 states.
That one electoral vote could cost her the whole thing
Now, those 14 states might be non-competitive.
They are non-competitive states. That isn't the point.ScottS said:4th and Inches said:she had to..Adriacus Peratuun said:
Fun item: Harris spent more $ in Nebraska CD2 than she spent in 14 states.
That one electoral vote could cost her the whole thing
Now, those 14 states might be non-competitive.
MI final poll today has Trump +.4% in MIwhiterock said:That's one explanation. Not the only one......KaiBear said:whiterock said:
What's going on here?New Jersey Early In Person Vote:
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) October 29, 2024
🔴 144,105 (38.0%) +4,581
🔵 139,524(36.8%)
🟡 95,447 (25.2%)
Total: 379,076
Nothing
Republicans are finally just voting early.
Do I think Trump is going to win NJ? Not likely. But it's another leak in the dam for the Dems. One of an increasing number. Some of the soft blue states we've been talking about have not had much public polling done. And the safe blue states like NJ....no polling at all. So we really don't know much, but we can look around and make reasonable assumptions about the factors at play.
So who has momentum? (Trump)
Who is playing defense? (Democrats)
Who is playing offense? (Republicans)
What are the trends that could deliver a surprise "comfortable" victory to Harris? (none that are realistic.)
What are the trends that could deliver a surprise "comfortable" victory to Trump? (several that are becoming increasingly more realistic.)
All of those things affect assessments on the WI/MI/PA "blue wall."
Just getting harder and harder to assess high probability to Harris sweeping the blue wall, which increasingly seems to be her only pathway to victory.
That's why you see the betting markets where they are (2-1 in favor of Trump).
4th and Inches said:yes, that tooScottS said:4th and Inches said:she had to..Adriacus Peratuun said:
Fun item: Harris spent more $ in Nebraska CD2 than she spent in 14 states.
That one electoral vote could cost her the whole thing
Now, those 14 states might be non-competitive.
But she definitely has to have Neb CD2 based on current polling to have a path
Internals from opposing campaigns are often at odds, so I'm not questioning your source.Adriacus Peratuun said:
D pollster employee [statistics person not front of shop]:
The election is coming two to three weeks too late. Day by day the election is slipping away. [paraphrase]
Wisconsin has slipped away. Pennsylvania is slipping away. Michigan is day to day, each day's projections get worse in a small amount……not huge drops but continually worse. [paraphrase]
As an aside……..one side or the other [or both] is going to be very wrong about Nebraska CD2. Ds think they are up 4 while Rs think they are up 2 to 3. [paraphrase but very close to a direct quote]
Both sides will be hitting WiMiPa repeatedly over next 5 days. Those actions have been scripted/planned for months.sombear said:Internals from opposing campaigns are often at odds, so I'm not questioning your source.Adriacus Peratuun said:
D pollster employee [statistics person not front of shop]:
The election is coming two to three weeks too late. Day by day the election is slipping away. [paraphrase]
Wisconsin has slipped away. Pennsylvania is slipping away. Michigan is day to day, each day's projections get worse in a small amount……not huge drops but continually worse. [paraphrase]
As an aside……..one side or the other [or both] is going to be very wrong about Nebraska CD2. Ds think they are up 4 while Rs think they are up 2 to 3. [paraphrase but very close to a direct quote]
But I know that the Trump folks don't think WI is over. He's got two trips planned there and might add a third. I've posted several times over the past couple week that WI looked better than MI and a little better than PA, but they feel they still are a little behind but closing.
Republicans seized on comments made by President Biden appearing to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage." https://t.co/j59zOmNx22
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 30, 2024
Eerily similar to what I'm hearingAdriacus Peratuun said:Both sides will be hitting WiMiPa repeatedly over next 5 days. Those actions have been scripted/planned for months.sombear said:Internals from opposing campaigns are often at odds, so I'm not questioning your source.Adriacus Peratuun said:
D pollster employee [statistics person not front of shop]:
The election is coming two to three weeks too late. Day by day the election is slipping away. [paraphrase]
Wisconsin has slipped away. Pennsylvania is slipping away. Michigan is day to day, each day's projections get worse in a small amount……not huge drops but continually worse. [paraphrase]
As an aside……..one side or the other [or both] is going to be very wrong about Nebraska CD2. Ds think they are up 4 while Rs think they are up 2 to 3. [paraphrase but very close to a direct quote]
But I know that the Trump folks don't think WI is over. He's got two trips planned there and might add a third. I've posted several times over the past couple week that WI looked better than MI and a little better than PA, but they feel they still are a little behind but closing.
I can only comment on what R math people are seeing themselves and hearing from buddies on the other side. These folks chat off the books incessantly.
They see Wisconsin at R51/D49 [or better for R] currently.
They see PA dead even but trending R……..but the early voting gap might offset that momentum…..D early voting advantage in PA is clearly best among swing states. Not simply numbers but also locations.
MI is seen as a horse with a lead stumbling to the tape while the trail horse is galloping. Trump might get defeated in MI but it will be the clock which beats him not Harris.
Nevada, Arizona, NC, and Georgia they think Trump will win each by at least 1.6
And Nebraska CD2 is "someone will be really wrong".
End Game: watch Wisconsin…….that state is the key log.
Aubrey Plaza is angry at the Puerto Rico joke. When you face the righteous wrath of women, all you can do is humble yourself and promise to be better. They may not accept your apology, that’s fine. It is on you to fix it. pic.twitter.com/D58TgS7zcm
— Richard Hanania (@RichardHanania) October 30, 2024