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    IndyDave1776

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    D'Accord!

    Edit:'First Gay President' (has to be out, Obama doesn't count) vying against 'First Woman President' works in our favor by splintering progressives. "Never interrupt your enemy while [STRIKE]he[/STRIKE] X is making a mistake"

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    Really hoping that's a bull**** allegation. Really hoping Trump himself isn't involved, especially with people like Wohl.
    Oh damn here weeee go again. Dems will probably call for another special counsel. I’m gonna call major bs on this whole **** show

    I agree that it looks more like a false flag incident cooked up to make Trump and Republicans look bad. It just smells of something fishy.
     

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    Creepy ol’ Uncle Joe is trying to downplay current economic gains while in Pennsylvania recently when asked during a GMA interview about the current low unemployment rates there. (3.9%)

    Sounded like he was trying to convince them that it’s a mirage and they are really no better off than they were before.

    It should be pretty easy for Trump to destroy Biden on economic comparisons between his administration and eight years of Obama/Biden when all they could offer were gloomy economic expectations claiming that America’s manufacturing/low unemployment rates and GDP growth best years were behind us and we just better get accustomed to a new norm.
     
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    Well, count on the Democrat/Media Complex to find the two people who are worse off now than they were under Obama and feature them on the evening news. Then they will say, "It is impossible to determine how many more people are struggling to survive under Trump's economy."
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    CNN Poll

    Biden: 39%
    Sanders: 15%
    Warren: 8%
    Buttigieg: 7%
    Harris: 5%
    O'Rourke: 6%
    Booker: 2%
    Klobuchar: 2%
    Gabbard: 2%
    Yang: 1%
    Castro: 1%
    Inslee: 1%
     

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    Really hoping that's a bull**** allegation. Really hoping Trump himself isn't involved, especially with people like Wohl.

    Well, sometimes with Trump you just don’t know. But in this case the smell of bull**** is nearly as pungent as with Smollett’s “MAGA country”.
     

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    CNN Poll

    Biden: 39%
    Sanders: 15%
    Warren: 8%
    Buttigieg: 7%
    Harris: 5%
    O'Rourke: 6%
    Booker: 2%
    Klobuchar: 2%
    Gabbard: 2%
    Yang: 1%
    Castro: 1%
    Inslee: 1%
    Some of these people should realize that if they can't poll higher than a Mayor from a small Indiana city or a guy that lost an election for Senator, they really don't have a chance of winning.
     

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    I heard a clip of Biden this morning and man, was he slurring his speech. I don't think that is normal for him. Not knowing why he'd be doing that, it would certianly cast doubt on his health going forward.
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Some of these people should realize that if they can't poll higher than a Mayor from a small Indiana city or a guy that lost an election for Senator, they really don't have a chance of winning.


    I am guessing that Buttbumper has the unanimous support of those who pit sexual orientation at the top of their priority list in much the same way that Obama carried over 95% of the black vote in spite of being hostile to Christian faith, At least as expressed by pastors not more strongly connected with Nation of Islam than with Christ all while 67% of those 95% claim to be practicing Christians.

    I heard a clip of Biden this morning and man, was he slurring his speech. I don't think that is normal for him. Not knowing why he'd be doing that, it would certianly cast doubt on his health going forward.

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    I heard a clip of Biden this morning and man, was he slurring his speech. I don't think that is normal for him. Not knowing why he'd be doing that, it would certianly cast doubt on his health going forward.

    I may have seen the same clip but it was early this morning and I hadn't had coffee yet. Did seem like he was "off". Fumbling for words at times I think.
     

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    I heard a clip of Biden this morning and man, was he slurring his speech. I don't think that is normal for him. Not knowing why he'd be doing that, it would certianly cast doubt on his health going forward.

    Or. Is he just a bourbon man?

    Ever hear Harris stump. She sounds like she’s half wasted just about every time I hear her speak. The Barr hearing is the first time in a long time she sounded sober.
     

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    As of right now, it looks like Trump/Pence are framing the election as a referendum against socialism.

    I could see that angle being effective, as long as they lay it out pretty plainly. They're using icons like AOC, Ilhan Omar, and obviously Bernie to be the face of it.

    Though I don't see how that'll matter much when Biden inevitably gets the nom.

    They're probably just doing the expected thing. GOP actively admonishing socialism, while the Democrats passively squash that vocal minority of their party.

    I am curious how it'll all play out, if we remain a two-party country in the near future. This socialism kick could split off to another party... or just get drowned out by people with half a brain. Both parties know it can't (shouldn't) be supported.. but how long can the old guard of the Democrats hold on?
     
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    jamil

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    As of right now, it looks like Trump/Pence are framing the election as a referendum against socialism.

    I could see that angle being effective, as long as they lay it out pretty plainly. They're using icons like AOC, Ilhan Omar, and obviously Bernie to be the face of it.

    Though I don't see how that'll matter much when Biden inevitably gets the nom.

    Focus can always change. I think it’s fair bet that either Bernie or Biden will win the nomination. If it’s Bernie, making him own socialism is a strategy that could win for Republicans, as long as they don’t allow themselves to be labeled right wing identitarians.

    I think the clearer wedge issue is insane social justice/identity politics. All the Democratic candidates are vulnerable to that. I think an effective strategy would be to try to force whichever nominee to alienate the factions. You can’t be both a crazy social justice warrior AND appeal to the sane demographics remaining in the party. So make the party own the craziest SJW nonsense. Every time some crazy SJW says something insane, Republicans should make sure the world knows what side of the isle that nonsense comes from. Of course the feminists and race hustlers will cheer that. All the better, as a strategy for Republicans. Democrats would have to risk alienating and splintering l the bat**** crazies to counter that.

    That has pretty much been the opposing strategy. With media and Hollywood’s help, they’ve been successful in making Republicans, as a group, own the entirety of the right wing identity movement. Republican = racist. It’s been so effective that it’s just assumed true in left bubbles. I think right now identity is the most divisive general issue. So which side will dare to alienate their own identitarians?
     

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    I hear the slow waddling clump of a bloated female animal coming through the brush, scattering the socialist rats in her wake. The shrill unimaginative screams, the gushing, fawning, obsequious calls of big media, the gratified sighs of foreign big money getting Uncle Sam back to buying rounds at the world bar to further enrich them.

    It's a jungle out there.
     
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