Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Because it's just entertainment at this point. No one is going to be swayed by social platforms or economic strategy. Just entertain them and keep your name in their mouth.
A tropey yarn about Alrnold Palmer's cock sends everyone home with something to talk about. Handlers just letting Trump be Trump.
A tropey yarn about Alrnold Palmer's cock sends everyone home with something to talk about. Handlers just letting Trump be Trump.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
The NYT is already sanewashing it.
The Times describes a long and inappropriate anecdote entirely focused on Palmer's dick size as "golf stories," as if it's a normal thing a candidate might do.
I mean, white people play golf, am I right?
The Times describes a long and inappropriate anecdote entirely focused on Palmer's dick size as "golf stories," as if it's a normal thing a candidate might do.
I mean, white people play golf, am I right?
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
The figurative dick-waving is getting dangerously close to being literal. Srsly, trump's doubling down on toxic masculinity because those are the males that the D Party is losing.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Umm, that’s not what I read in the NYT this evening:
Certainly doesn’t seem like “sane-washing” to me.At a Pennsylvania Rally, Trump Descends to New Levels of Vulgarity
The G.O.P. nominee repeated crude insults, and his supporters relished each moment. But the display could alienate swing voters.
Former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday spewed crude and vulgar remarks at a rally in Pennsylvania that included an off-color remark about a famous golfer’s penis size and a coarse insult about Vice President Kamala Harris.
The performance, 17 days before the election in a critical battleground state, added to the impression of the Republican nominee as increasingly unfiltered and undisciplined. It comes as some of Mr. Trump’s allies and aides worry that Mr. Trump’s temperament and crass style are alienating undecided voters.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
I see your point, and I'm glad the Times came around.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Pardon the Twitter, but here's a good thread confirming that most of the poll movement "towards Trump" is the result of right-leaning pollsters dumping polls into the mix in order to screw with averages. They did the same thing in 2022, when pollsters predicted a "red wave" and the actual results were the opposite.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
He wants so desperately to be seen as "macho" that he worships masculinity in its most basic forms. To him, masculinity is power and a giant penis is power. So is being a dictator, hence the Putin love affair. It's compensation for the crushing sense of low self esteem he so obviously has.
That's a good reminder to take these polls with a very large grain of salt. The "red wave" was a certainty to so many people. Then it turned out to be the opposite.Holman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 3:55 pm Pardon the Twitter, but here's a good thread confirming that most of the poll movement "towards Trump" is the result of right-leaning pollsters dumping polls into the mix in order to screw with averages. They did the same thing in 2022, when pollsters predicted a "red wave" and the actual results were the opposite.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Holman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 3:55 pm Pardon the Twitter, but here's a good thread confirming that most of the poll movement "towards Trump" is the result of right-leaning pollsters dumping polls into the mix in order to screw with averages. They did the same thing in 2022, when pollsters predicted a "red wave" and the actual results were the opposite.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1848 ... 22306.html
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
I've been saying the gap closing in the polls is artificial for several days now.
I think the really important takeaway here is that the poll cheating by the right is not primarily designed to give GOP voters hope or depress Harris voters. It is to shape that narrative that Trump is ahead so that when he loses bigly on Nov. 5th (as his internal polling probably shows him doing), he has grounds (in his mind) to contest the election.
It's going to get really ugly. I wouldn't worry about it so much if it was just private citizen Trump trying to pull off the steal, but he's got the backing of billionaires now.
I think the really important takeaway here is that the poll cheating by the right is not primarily designed to give GOP voters hope or depress Harris voters. It is to shape that narrative that Trump is ahead so that when he loses bigly on Nov. 5th (as his internal polling probably shows him doing), he has grounds (in his mind) to contest the election.
It's going to get really ugly. I wouldn't worry about it so much if it was just private citizen Trump trying to pull off the steal, but he's got the backing of billionaires now.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Harris needs to get Stormy Daniels out on the campaign trail.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
That's my read as well. The good news is that this is what passes for the best case scenario these days, so at least we're optimistic.YellowKing wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 4:18 pm I've been saying the gap closing in the polls is artificial for several days now.
I think the really important takeaway here is that the poll cheating by the right is not primarily designed to give GOP voters hope or depress Harris voters. It is to shape that narrative that Trump is ahead so that when he loses bigly on Nov. 5th (as his internal polling probably shows him doing), he has grounds (in his mind) to contest the election.
It's going to get really ugly. I wouldn't worry about it so much if it was just private citizen Trump trying to pull off the steal, but he's got the backing of billionaires now.
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How can a man that worship and love another's man's penis is macho? Macho = gay?hepcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 3:59 pm He wants so desperately to be seen as "macho" that he worships masculinity in its most basic forms. To him, masculinity is power and a giant penis is power. So is being a dictator, hence the Putin love affair. It's compensation for the crushing sense of low self esteem he so obviously has.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Not if you admire it as a testament to manhood and not an object of desire.
Although with Trump, who knows.
Although with Trump, who knows.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
My wife and daughter and I all voted yesterday, and, despite (1) my general despair at our overall situation, and (2) the fact that our vote in OR means absolutely nothing, it still felt good. And patriotic.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
There are plenty of macho gay men.Victoria Raverna wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 7:27 amHow can a man that worship and love another's man's penis is macho? Macho = gay?hepcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 3:59 pm He wants so desperately to be seen as "macho" that he worships masculinity in its most basic forms. To him, masculinity is power and a giant penis is power. So is being a dictator, hence the Putin love affair. It's compensation for the crushing sense of low self esteem he so obviously has.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
And they love to stay at the YMCA
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
I voted yesterday as well on the first day of early voting in South Carolina. The line was an hour long at 4:45pm. The poll managers said they have 75 people in line when they opened at 7am and that the line stayed around 30-45 minutes the whole day.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
For the rest of us, can we assume that means: massive turn-out in SC?
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If SC turns blue I will eat my shorts. With fava beans and a nice chianti.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Apparently, yes. I just saw a news report that it set a one day record for early voting turnout statewide - 125,900 people. Previous record was from 2022 at 70,100. There are 11 early voting days left - if the same number came out every day, that would be 1,510,800 votes cast total during early voting.
For comparison, in 2020, 2,471,000 people voted in the whole election.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Oh yeah, I'm not saying it's any indication of the result. I was surrounded by Trump voters. But it's good that people are voting.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Reading backwards to find where I last left off, I read this Supreme Court at first.
That was me in line to drop my absentee ballot off when ever that was. Last week? The week before? Either way numbers up didn't necessarily reflect great things for Harris from my tiny corner of the world. It only reflected universal early absentee voting being adopted more universally.
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My radio said R early voters so far outnumber D in GA and AZ while D leads in, um, WI I think it was. IDK who was supplying that info or how they were counting, so not putting a lot of stock in it. But it’s probably safe to say that R’s are voting early in larger numbers than usual.
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https://apnews.com/article/musk-1-milli ... 1911ad0197
Not only election law, but state gambling laws. But eh, he's untouchable.Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of Tesla and Space X and owner of X who’s gone all-in on Republican Donald Trump’s candidacy for the White House, has already committed at least $70 million to help the former president. Now he’s pledging to give away $1 million a day to voters for signing his political action committee’s petition backing the Constitution.
The giveaway is raising questions and alarms among some election experts who say it is a violation of the law to link a cash handout to signing a petition that also requires a person to be registered to vote.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Oh, and I've seen a few Trump/Vance stickers on Teslas, and not just the Cybertruck.
It's worth noting that Trump stickers on vehicles are few and far between in the city.
It's worth noting that Trump stickers on vehicles are few and far between in the city.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
In a perverse, but wisdom driven way, I'm actually happier for the 'message' to be one that the Rs are turning out in large numbers - so that the Ds don't think they have this all wrapped up and stay at home.
If there were reports of it all being a Dem wave, right now - I'd worry that too many people would feel "we got this".
I hope it's Ds, and the reporting makes even more Ds show up. And I hope (beyond hopes) that the Rs that are showing up are not voting R - but turning on him.
But hope can go park it's ass in the garage for a couple weeks... I'm here to worry.
If there were reports of it all being a Dem wave, right now - I'd worry that too many people would feel "we got this".
I hope it's Ds, and the reporting makes even more Ds show up. And I hope (beyond hopes) that the Rs that are showing up are not voting R - but turning on him.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
I heard someone say today that in a truly tied race, the candidate with the best ground game wins the election. I don't think there's any question that Harris has the better ground game going into the final stretch - she has more money, she has more field offices, she has more employees, and she has a built-in infrastructure from Biden's tenure that isn't relying on outsourcing to PACs like Trump. Obviously we don't know what is going to happen, but if this election is decided by a few thousand votes, she's certainly in the better position to turn those out.
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That might be the conventional wisdom, yes. However, I can't help but shake this nagging idea that I've had over the last 5+ years - that there are a lot of people that are super comfortable with a Donald Trump presidency. Like...really just totally ok with it. They might not wear a red hat or put a flag on the bumper of their pick up truck, but behind the curtain they will vote for him without any hesitation.
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^^^^^Smoove_B wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 3:56 pm That might be the conventional wisdom, yes. However, I can't help but shake this nagging idea that I've had over the last 5+ years - that there are a lot of people that are super comfortable with a Donald Trump presidency. Like...really just totally ok with it. They might not wear a red hat or put a flag on the bumper of their pick up truck, but behind the curtain they will vote for him without any hesitation.
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I wish the Harris campaign would lean into the idea that Trump doesn't have four years left in him, and that a vote for Trump is a vote for President Vance. There's just so much weirdness to highlight about that guy.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
My wife and I just got back from voting in NC.
Overall it was incredibly easy. The hardest part was parking, but there were plenty of volunteers helping to direct traffic. Based on the cars in the parking lot I assumed we would be waiting in line, but we were able to walk right in. The total process took 45 minutes from when we left our house to when we returned, maybe 10-15 of that spent at the actual polling place.
The only thing I didn't like was I felt the ballot wasn't very secret. They had us go to a machine, make our votes, and then our selections were printed onto a piece of paper that we then had to walk over to get scanned. Not a big deal for us, but if someone was trying to keep their vote secret from a spouse or parent pushing them to vote a certain way I could see it causing problems.
Overall it was incredibly easy. The hardest part was parking, but there were plenty of volunteers helping to direct traffic. Based on the cars in the parking lot I assumed we would be waiting in line, but we were able to walk right in. The total process took 45 minutes from when we left our house to when we returned, maybe 10-15 of that spent at the actual polling place.
The only thing I didn't like was I felt the ballot wasn't very secret. They had us go to a machine, make our votes, and then our selections were printed onto a piece of paper that we then had to walk over to get scanned. Not a big deal for us, but if someone was trying to keep their vote secret from a spouse or parent pushing them to vote a certain way I could see it causing problems.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
That is the same system in use in SC. They shouldn't allow anyone else near the Ballot Marking Device (BMD) while you are using it (within 5' here in SC). Once you have it marked, they should make you proceed directly to the scanner - no loitering waiting for someone else to finish. If you try showing it to anyone, they should say that you shouldn't (for the same reason you can't take a selfie with a ballot - so you can't sell your vote). When you scan it, the scanner can take the paper in any orientation, but you should be instructed to scan it face down for privacy. Considering a paper trail is required, it's as secret as practical.msteelers wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:50 pm The only thing I didn't like was I felt the ballot wasn't very secret. They had us go to a machine, make our votes, and then our selections were printed onto a piece of paper that we then had to walk over to get scanned. Not a big deal for us, but if someone was trying to keep their vote secret from a spouse or parent pushing them to vote a certain way I could see it causing problems.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Trump’s counter is Leon Musk’s bottomless pockets and tech-bro analytics. IDK if that’s enough to outweigh Harris’ conventional forces, but it's definitely something.YellowKing wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 3:45 pm I heard someone say today that in a truly tied race, the candidate with the best ground game wins the election. I don't think there's any question that Harris has the better ground game going into the final stretch - she has more money, she has more field offices, she has more employees, and she has a built-in infrastructure from Biden's tenure that isn't relying on outsourcing to PACs like Trump. Obviously we don't know what is going to happen, but if this election is decided by a few thousand votes, she's certainly in the better position to turn those out.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Interesting article, but may I again lobby for the use of spoiler tags on looooong quotes?
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Or better yet, don't quote entire articles. Quote enough to give an idea of what it's about, and link the rest.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
Yeah, but if you don't people complain about the firewalls.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
There are plenty of ways to bypass firewalls ( ), but the end of the day, getting paid content for free should be up to the individual.
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Re: Too soon to start thinking about 2024?
It’s not that hard to scroll past it. Really, it’s not.
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