Biden 2020

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. gwb-trading

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    #2011     May 28, 2020
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  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    If he doesn't he loses imo.After his 2012 election with Obama and his 2020 primary win I would think Joe should know more than anybody the importance of the black vote for a democrat in a presidential election.

    I keep hearing he likes Amy K. The same Amy K that wouldn't bring charges to to 25 cops who killed people while she was a prosecutor.That would be the most insane VP pick in history.
     
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    #2012     May 29, 2020
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Joe Biden’s polling lead right now is larger than Hillary Clinton’s was ever in 2016.

    80,000 votes MAGA-tards.
     
    #2013     May 29, 2020
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #2014     May 29, 2020
  5. You're right, whatever limited consideration was being given to Amy just evaporated. What's her name from California is also out as she has some shit in her game that can be exploited. That leaves, much as it pains me to say it, Stacey. She has the street cred among blacks which is all that will matter from this point forward. This incident solidifies a black VP for certain. The entire election will fall along a racial divide and white guilt will be at a peak after this stupid shit, so any honest and unbiased person must acknowledge that Trump stock just took a major hit. Right now this minute Biden has a significant edge, there is no way to deny that and be credible in ones assessment of things. Myself, I can only hope there is some black person other than Stacey to be considered. She may have the street cred, but the racial divide will get much, much worse with someone like her in office.
     
    #2015     May 29, 2020
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  6. As I have said four times starting early on: "This election will eventually be settled based on- as Donald Rumsfeld said- there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know."

    Since then the coronavirus has come. That would be an example of unknown unknown for sure that cropped up and which will impact the election, and then there is another one brewing right as we speak.

    Yes. Trump is struggling because he has responsibilities in this difficult time in the country. Joe has none other than to watch the news from his basement and criticize what Trump is doing.

    No problem at all recognizing that Trump is in the more difficult position. I also have no problem acknowledging that unknown, unknowns lie ahead for the democrats as well. Hitching your horse to Joe Biden makes for a very shaky house of cards.
     
    #2016     May 29, 2020
  7. Oh I know it's a political eternity between now and November. Joe is sure to commit one goofy comment after another, and any number of other things can happen to swing votes one way or another. I'm just acknowledging the current climate and Trump is now in a weakened position as a result of this murdering cop and ensuing riots. He better come up with some quick fixes, or he's going to have a very tough time convincing people to stay the course.
     
    #2017     May 30, 2020
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/28/politics/republican-voters-against-trump-ad-campaign/index.html


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    CNN)A new project to encourage Republicans to support former Vice President Joe Biden over President Donald Trump has launched a $10 million ad campaign targeting GOP-leaning voters in top swing states.

    The initiative, called Republican Voters Against Trump, has produced multiple ads featuring disaffected GOP voters who say they are not voting for Trump. Many of these testimonials are recorded on smartphones and include voters who have voted for Republican candidates, some of whom voted for Trump in 2016.

    "I voted for Donald Trump in 2016, but I won't vote for him again," says Jay, a Pennsylvania voter who recorded one of nearly 100 videos featured on the project's website. Some of the testimonials will be featured in the ads.

    "People need to see other people like themselves," said Sarah Longwell, a longtime conservative and Republican consultant who is the executive director of Defending Democracy Together, the nonprofit behind the effort. The New York Times first reported on the new ad campaign.

    Longwell told CNN the ads will initially target specific voters in the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Arizona, primarily through digital ads. Some television ads have also been produced and will air in those states.

    Other involved in the project are Bill Kristol, the former Weekly Standard editor and a prominent Never Trump commentator; and Tim Miller, a one-time adviser to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's 2016 presidential campaign. Their group, Defending Democracy Together, has also backed an initiative called Republicans for the Rule of Law, which has purchased TV and digital ads to push congressional Republicans to seek more information on the Ukraine investigation that led to Trump's impeachment last year.

    That campaign helped the group find like-minded Republicans, conservatives and moderates who oppose Trump but have not been traditional Democratic voters. Longwell said the new project's goal is to highlight these people for other voters who may be on the fence about supporting Trump in 2020.

    "The whole point of the project is for people to credibly make their case to other people," Longwell said. "Trust in the media is down, trust in politicians is down. The people who they trust are people like them."
     
    #2018     May 30, 2020
  9. Klobo has a good rap on the surface here in regard to her running a system that buries complaints against officers but if you lift up the hood and examine what she is saying it is not all that pretty. She defends herself by pointing out that all officer involved shooting are sent before the grand jury in a perfunctory manner and the minnesota cop was not indicted so there are not any flies on her handling of the case. womp...womp...womp.

    Getting an indictment depends on the government making a case and putting on a case, and as anyone knows, it's pretty damn easy to get an indictment. Just flopping it over to the grand jury because that is your purfunctory routine is like sending something over to the elephant burial ground to have it dealt with and let it go away unless the prosecutor puts some juice into it.

    Even Klobo acknowledges this in a roundabout way: “Back when I was the county attorney, the cases that we had involving officer-involved shootings went to a grand jury,” Klobuchar also said. “I think that was wrong now. I think it would have been much better if I took the responsibility and looked at the cases and made the decision myself."

    All these dems, Joe, Kamala, now Klobe, etc are suddenly born again now that they are running. Joe enacted legislation that locked half of black America up. But he would do things differently now, and Skankala would not have locked half of black youth in SF up, and so on and so forth. Yeh right. Born again out on the trail.

    Klobo was clearly part of the Dem Plantation system just took black voters down off the shelf and used them at election time and then did nothing for them after that.

    And no Amy, we don't want to hear about how your father was an alcoholic again for a while. It is not about you Karen. Come up with some new material to dish out to voters. You are the Senator from Minnesota, let's see some leadership there other than bashing Trump. Trump did not create the plantation there. The dems are in charge top to bottom.



    Potential Biden running mate Klobuchar denounces reports she once declined to prosecute officer in Floyd death: ‘It is a lie’

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/p...officer-in-floyd-death-it-is-a-lie-2020-05-29
     
    #2019     May 30, 2020
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