Official U.S. Presidential Election Poll #2

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Baron, Oct 31, 2024.

Who do you PREDICT will with the U.S. Presidential Election?

Poll closed Nov 6, 2024.
  1. Donald Trump

    26 vote(s)
    59.1%
  2. Kamala Harris

    18 vote(s)
    40.9%
  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    10 Million people did not show up to vote for her. This aligns with the lack of enthusiasm seen for Harris as a candidate.
     
    #201     Nov 10, 2024
  2. Would have been the same with Biden,probably worse.Millions of 2020 Biden voters like me decided we wouldn't be voting Democrat before Harris was even the nominee because Joe Biden and most of the Democrat Party was so bad the last 4 years.This lost is far more the fault of Joe Biden than Kamala Harris,like 90% Biden's fault.Harris didn't help herself running as a 2nd Biden term though.She should have thrown Biden under the bus,ran over him,than drove in a completely different direction than the Biden Presidency.
     
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    #202     Nov 10, 2024
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  3. I will call time of death of the Dems in 2015 when they put Hillary as the candidate and she ran the worst campaign seen in many years.
     
    #203     Nov 10, 2024
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  4. It is my semi-informed opinion that our system is more robust than you seem to be giving it credit for. I have been to the offices of two Senators and two Representatives and based upon conversations with various people there, is seems Trump will not have "the run of the House", as it were. Further, if you do a deep dive on J.D. Vance, you should find he is competent and connected in the right ways. In other words, there will be no crazy train. At least not for long.

    Consider giving the Trump Administration a chance. Maybe you, too, will be looking to ride the Trump Train!


    Removed link to youtube in my reply to your post for better reading flow.


     
    #204     Nov 10, 2024
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  5. Please excuse me for going a bit off topic, but what happened to Sharrod Brown?
     
    #205     Nov 10, 2024
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    Yeah, don’t count on that. 1. The republicans are about to unload one of the most anti-working class political agendas in modern history on the working class that voted for them. That is of course if Trump can actually manage the government. 2. We have a presidential democracy. Meaning it boils down to yes/no elections and when the republicans inevitably overreach the democrats will be back and people will be talking about the Republican Party is over.
     
    #206     Nov 10, 2024
  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    Nah. The mail in ballots told the story in PA, NV, NC, MI. The republicans were returning and early voting at an outsized pace compared to 2020. They grabbed new voters +30, which made up 8% of the electorate. With enthusiasm down them having a new avenue of getting votes is what made the difference for Trump. Democrats down ballot by and large did alright for an incumbent midterm election.
     
    #207     Nov 10, 2024
  8. Ohio is getting more red every election.While the more to the economic left Brown lost,he lost by 4 points.

    The neoliberal Harris lost by nearly 3x's as much by 11 points.

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    #208     Nov 10, 2024
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  9. I agree with you. Trump's campaign strategy for this election was brilliant.
     
    #209     Nov 10, 2024
  10. I can't thank libtards enough for the banana republic lawfare against Trump.

    That was a major factor on Trump winning.

    Some truth on CNN!?

     
    #210     Nov 10, 2024