Trump 2024

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Sep 1, 2021.

  1. Turn on the volume....


     
    #851     Apr 20, 2024
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  2. Mercor

    Mercor

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    #852     Apr 20, 2024
  3. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    More like .... Little Hands, Grab a Piece.
     
    #853     Apr 21, 2024
  4. These are Mercor's Leaders...

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    Count this one out.......he's in lalaland.

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    #854     Apr 21, 2024
  5. wildchild

    wildchild

    Crowds in NYC chanting for Trump.

     
    #855     Apr 21, 2024
  6. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Of course. Clowns are always fun to laugh at.

    Prolly first time in his life he was ever in a ubiquitous NYCity Bodega.
     
    #856     Apr 21, 2024
  7. Mercor

    Mercor

    Biden mispronounced "bodega" during a speech
     
    #857     Apr 21, 2024
  8. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Uh huh woo hoo. But unlike Duffus Trump, likely could spell it.

    Though Duffus can spell person, camera, women, TV - especially that last one. Nailed it.
     
    #858     Apr 21, 2024
  9. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    SunTrader,

    ET's talking heads at this forum love to talk about polls showing Trump as the favorite for the 2024 Presidential race.

    Yet, it's funny they do not talk about the polls that show the "vote changing" when Trump becomes a convicted felon. :D :cool: :p

    Trump is Fucked (the elephant in the room that the ET talking heads continue to ignore)

    A felony conviction...Trump will never get the Republican supporters of Nikki Haley, especially with him still on occasion throwing jabs at them like an idiot.

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    “He’s the only person in America who could probably be charged in four different cases and have his popularity among his base go up, because the base is already convinced that he’s affected, that he’s being targeted,” Saltzburg said.

    Still, a conviction would brand him a felon — and that could turn off some key voters, including independents and some law-and-order Republicans.

    “If he emerges from the trial a convicted felon … I don’t think that that’s going to play well with the independent voters, even though they may not be a huge population,” Saltzburg said. “People will hesitate, I think, before they vote for a convicted felon.”

    A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll found an increasing share of independent voters think the hush money case involves a “serious crime.” Fifty-one percent of all voters in the poll said Trump should not be allowed to serve again if convicted in that case, a figure that included 16 percent of Republicans.

    A poll released earlier this year from Bloomberg and Morning Consult also found that 53 percent of voters in key swing states would refuse to vote for Trump if he were convicted of a crime, and that number ticked up to 55 percent if he were sentenced to prison.

    “We’re in an unprecedented time in American politics,” said Republican strategist Matthew Bartlett. “Courtroom trials are colliding with the campaign trail.”

    The survey of 1,746 U.S. adults, which was conducted from April 11 to 15, found similar increases in the perceived seriousness of Trump’s other alleged felonies as well:
    • Nearly three-quarters of Americans (73%, a new high) now say that “conspiring to overturn the results of a presidential election” is a serious crime, up from 66% in December.

    • A full 69% (another new high) now say “taking highly classified documents from the White House and obstructing efforts to retrieve them” is a serious crime, up from 63% in December.

    • And the same share (69%) now say that “attempting to obstruct the certification of a presidential election” is a serious crime, up from 64% in December.
    A majority of Americans, meanwhile, say Trump should not be allowed to serve again as president if convicted in the hush money case (51%) — a number that includes 16% of Republicans. Just 34% of Americans say he should be allowed to serve again if convicted in the Manhattan case.

    Finally, the number of Americans who say Trump should not be allowed to serve again if convicted of any serious crime (57%) is rising (from 55% last month) while the number who say he should be allowed to serve again (29%) is falling (from 31% last month).

    A full 65% now say it is important “that voters get a verdict in Trump’s trials before the 2024 general election” — versus just 25% who say it is not important.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/yahoo-ne...oney-trial-begins-191300785.html?guccounter=1

    wrbtrader
     
    #859     Apr 21, 2024
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  10. wildchild

    wildchild

    you are back out of the toilet again. You biden supporters are really something.
     
    #860     Apr 21, 2024