Thanks for posting. I think everything he said is a completely plausible scenario.
Sorry to repeat, but the Dems at least had the sense to know that they were the underdogs. I haven't seen anything to indicate that their underdog status has changed.
Just wait…a significant number of those R voters are voting against trump. The women will determine the outcome.
Judith Painter, 77-year-old retired Republican, said she voted for Vice President Kamala Harris and Bob Casey for the state Senate. Her decision was based on abortion rights, and having lived in a time before Roe v. Wade, she said she “firmly believes that a woman has a right to choose.”
I notice that the "I voted for" thread so far seems to be overwhelmingly for Harris. This surprises me, because there seems to be a good fair amount of Trump partisanship on this board.
I don't know whether that means his partisans just haven't voted for him yet, or what.
Just wait…a significant number of those R voters are voting against trump. The women will determine the outcome.
Judith Painter, 77-year-old retired Republican, said she voted for Vice President Kamala Harris and Bob Casey for the state Senate. Her decision was based on abortion rights, and having lived in a time before Roe v. Wade, she said she “firmly believes that a woman has a right to choose.”
Judith Painter, 77-year-old retired Republican, said she voted for Vice President Kamala Harris and Bob Casey for the state Senate. Her decision was based on abortion rights, and having lived in a time before Roe v. Wade, she said she “firmly believes that a woman has a right to choose.”
"Donald Trump faced hundreds of empty seats during his final rally on Monday in Pennsylvania, the key battleground state that could decide the presidential race."
Judith Painter, 77-year-old retired Republican, said she voted for Vice President Kamala Harris and Bob Casey for the state Senate. Her decision was based on abortion rights, and having lived in a time before Roe v. Wade, she said she “firmly believes that a woman has a right to choose.”
"Donald Trump faced hundreds of empty seats during his final rally on Monday in Pennsylvania, the key battleground state that could decide the presidential race."
Journalists from multiple news organizations have been denied credentials to former President Donald Trump’s election night watch event in West Palm Beach, Florida, in retaliation for their coverage of Trump’s campaign.
"Donald Trump faced hundreds of empty seats during his final rally on Monday in Pennsylvania, the key battleground state that could decide the presidential race."
"Donald Trump faced hundreds of empty seats during his final rally on Monday in Pennsylvania, the key battleground state that could decide the presidential race."
Again, I think there's no strong correlation, either way, between rally size and vote tallies.
Does anyone *not* think that Trump's voters were all locked in weeks/months ago? It's not like going to a rally now is likely to change that.
I agree with you, I'm just having a little fun with the guy who continually maintains that "PA is Trump country", based on nothing more than weird X posts.
Four years ago, when the Trump people constantly argued that Trump's crowded rallies (during the height of Covid) were all the proof they needed that Trump would beat Biden easily, I used to post an article about Walter Mondale's last rally before the 1984 election. It was packed, with like 100,000 people, in NYC. Of course, he went on to lose 49 states the next day. So, yes, rally attendance is a pretty weak predictor of electoral success.
Hey Trumpers, will you do this board a huge favor?
Will you learn the meaning of Red Mirage so you don't embarrass yourself right around 8:00pm this evening? And also so you don't fall victim to Trump's "stop counting" cries.
Hey Trumpers, will you do this board a huge favor?
Will you learn the meaning of Red Mirage so you don't embarrass yourself right around 8:00pm this evening? And also so you don't fall victim to Trump's "stop counting" cries.
Weighing in on one side earlier today, the president tweeted 'STOP THE COUNT' – a statement that has no effect on the counting of votes and its completion