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Harris vs. Trump 2024

Projection much? Which influential Republicans or sitting members of Congress have proposed not certifying if Harris wins?


I'm not projecting at all. Trump is clearly setting up a fight if he loses. He hasn't changed. Of course, you're one of the morons that believed the lie about 2020. Little secret for you - Trump doesn't believe his lie, he just uses it to rile up the morons among his minions.
 
Should we list all the examples where Trump has shifted away from wacko right wing positions to tack to the center and give himself a chance to win? Like saying a woman should be punsihed for getting an abortion, at a time when Roe vs Wade was still the law of the land?

His phony position now is that it should be left to the people of each state, although anyone knows that if the people of states like GA and Texas were actually allowed to vote neither state would have been able to implement their draconian anti-abortion laws...But even conceding his ridiculous argument that he wanted Roe vs Wade to be overthrown so that each "state" could decide, how does that correlate to his belief that women should be punished?

Talk about a phony tack to the center...



As for Harris I believe her rationale would be that she has had life experiences over the past 4 yrs that have caused her to examine and re-evaluate her position on certain issues. She's no longer trying to appeal to a minority of progressive Dems in a primary, but rather to a wider group of more centrist Americans in the middle.

It's like Cuban has pointed out, she's willing to consult and take advice from various sources into consideration and if warranted modify her own position. She's gone from being a Senator from CA representing constituents who on the whole are more progressive to being the VP of the entire country with a totally different constituency...Unlike Trump she's willing to admit when one of her previous positions was wrong...
 
So all the whining, pre emptive claims of "cheating" and ridiculous stunts like this...

Does that sound like a campaign that believes it is "winning"? This action exemplifies the desperate nature of resorting to a Hail Mary. It's a perfect combination of both whining and claiming pre-emptively that he was "cheated"... Anyone else would be embarrased to try and pull such a ridiculous stunt...





ETA-Aloha beat me to the punch. But I'll go ahead and leave my post intact because I think the Meidas Touch video contains context that the Axios story doesn't. Like why Trump chose that particular district and judge for his ridiculous lawsuit...
 
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Mail ballots - Clark County, NV
10/31

Dem 8,805 (40.5%) +4,050
Rep 4,755 (21.8%)
Other 8,177 (37.6%)

Total 21,737

Moderate batch good for a 4k Dem margin, raising the Clark Dem firewall to 11k and lowering the statewide margin to Rep +44k.

The Dems really not getting the mail volume or percentage they need
 
So all the whining, pre emptive claims of "cheating" and ridiculous stunts like this...

Does that sound like a campaign that believes it is "winning"? This action exemplifies the desperate nature of resorting to a Hail Mary. It's a perfect combination of both whining and claiming pre-emptively that he was "cheated"... Anyone else would be embarrased to try and pull such a ridiculous stunt...





ETA-Aloha beat me to the punch. But I'll go ahead and leave my post intact because I think the Meidas Touch video contains context that the Axios story doesn't. Like why Trump chose that particular district and judge for his ridiculous lawsuit...

Any serious, reliable and objective news organization would be embarrassed to have done this in the first place.
 
Any serious, reliable and objective news organization would be embarrassed to have done this in the first place.

I think it's pretty telling that CBS refused to release the unedited video and/or transcript. If it were me, and I was being falsely accused of deceptive editing, I'd be eager to get that out there. I'd put the burden on my accusers to show where I did it.

So I think it's probably true that CBS chopped the interview answers up in a way that they didn't want everybody to see and scrutinize.

That said....this is a ridiculous and groundless lawsuit that shouldn't last 10 minutes in any courtroom.
 
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