namloc1980 wrote: » True to form.
Sean.3516 wrote: » You realise the US has a federal system? Trump can't do anything about the fact that California is driving people away in droves with exorbitant taxes and turning San Francisco into "tent city" by allowing mentally ill hobos to camp and shoot up heroin wherever they like. Trump can't control policing in America's major cities all of which are Democrat run.
The Ferguson riots happened under Obama's watch. The riots never became widespread because Obama was very good at placating the BLM radicals with despicable demagoguery. Such as when he said "Trayvon Martin could have been my son." and in the UN speech where he talked about American racism and a "little town called Ferguson" where Michael Brown was supposedly shot while saying "hands up, don't shoot!" A complete fabrication.
Obama's own DOJ found the Michael Brown shooting was completely justified yet Democrats to this day maintain the Ferguson lie.
Polls have shown Americans were significantly less optimistic about race relations after Obama's presidency than before it.
Kidchameleon wrote: » Its just a nice video aside from the bickering. Will not comment further.
Irishman80 wrote: » You're asking me for polls which show that the riots happening now in Wisconsin are damaging to Biden. That's impossible to provide because the polls haven't been conducted yet. Past polls don't include updated voter information. Only future polls will show that. But we can get an idea of future trend from Minnesota polls - which show a trend towards Trump after the BLM riots there. You just don't want to recognise why these riots are becoming a negative for the Democrats and Biden now - and that's completely your choice.
namloc1980 wrote: » ....
Kidchameleon wrote: » Fantastic video from the RNC today where President Trump pardons Jon Ponder (a great man who has turned his life around as well as many others). The moment he was (unexpectedly) pardoned is very, very heartwarming. I highly recommend a viewing.
Sean.3516 wrote: » And if America were as sexist and as racist as they claim it is on a daily basis
duploelabs wrote: » OK, so all I did was ask for proof for an assertion. But as always fir people like you, you waffle and dodge and never actually back up anything with proof or facts. That's just propaganda, which in your case is just hot air, nothing more. And answering a question with a question?? Is this the primary school debating forum?
Irishman80 wrote: » The funny thing about people like yourself, who are tied to a candidate, is ye can't seem to realise when something is bad for a candidate or good for a candidate. The candidate is always right no matter what. In Minnesota, Biden was miles ahead. After the BLM riots and unrest, the last month has produced polls which put the race at a dead heat. But, but, but what evidence do you have that it will affect Biden in Wisconsin?
namloc1980 wrote: » What's the point in electing Trump again? I mean if parts of the country are getting wrecked, as you say, then this President is not very good is he.
namloc1980 wrote: » Did we see cities burning under Obama? Did we see cities burning under Clinton or Bush? No. Then why is it happening under this President? I know Trumpists are desperately trying to focus the blame elsewhere but this is happening under him.
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Which two polls? Are they the only two polls which have been conducted? The Trafalgar Group doesn't seem to be a particularly prominent or well rated poll, if that's what you're putting your stock in.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Why should they be grateful? They enjoyed success because they worked for it. They didn't have the luxury of being born into wealthy white families.
Eric Cartman wrote: » No, republicans hate her because her solution to a lot of things is 'socialism' and she constantly picks at republican policies, corporations and all of the structures that made America financially excel.
Sean.3516 wrote: » https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/31/upshot/a-2016-review-why-key-state-polls-were-wrong-about-trump.html Trump received less votes in Wisconsin than Mitt Romney did in 2012. Romney lost the state. Trump won it.
Sean.3516 wrote: » Yes! Because they are women from minority backgrounds who have led highly successful lives and turn around and call their country systemically racist! Ilhan Omar was born in MOGADISHU, SOMALIA. A total hell hole of a country in perpetual civil war and she is now a sitting in the US Congress. Yet she has the temerity to call America institutionally racist. AOC literally went from serving drinks in a bar to serving in the US Congress and she calls America a place were women and minorities can't get ahead. Republicans despise them because they are the most ungrateful people on planet earth.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » And the Republicans hate her for this.
Irishman80 wrote: » Last two polls conducted this month have the race at 47-47 and 51-49 (Biden). It's a dead heat now.
Overheal wrote: » Source?
Sean.3516 wrote: » People like Corey Booker, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour (who the Biden campaign distanced themselves from after her speech and then promptly apologised for doing so).
He doesn't need to stay there in order to boost his chances, but he does need to be disciplined. Polls have continually shown that when people hear from him less or when he stays on teleprompter, or when he's abroad, not only does his unfavorability decrease but his favourability actually increases. This is why his most well received speeches have consistently been foreign policy speeches given abroad. Because Trump is less ensconced in the personality-politics of Twitter when he gives these speeches.
Sooo?? She was governor of SC for six years before becoming UN ambassador and she was succeeded by her own handpicked lt. governor. It wasn't like she just abandoned her state.
This seems to be a favourite tactic among some people. Accuse the person of various forms of misbehaviour (without evidence) as a substitute for an actual argument against their position.
Haley was born to Indian immigrants and grew up in the Deep South and managed to become governor of South Carolina and we're supposed to believe this is a deeply racist country?
Wow, he's a black Republican, therefore he's a token. How racist. Yes, I'm sure all the racist hicks in South Carolina elected a black man to the Senate because they wanted a token.
Sean.3516 wrote: » Yes! Because they are women from minority backgrounds who have led highly successful lives and turn around and call their country systemically racist! Ilhan Omar was born in MOGADISHU, SOMALIA. A total hell hole of a country in perpetual civil war and she is now a sitting in the US Congress. Yet she has the temerity to call America institutionally racist.AOC literally went from serving drinks in a bar to serving in the US Congress and she calls America a place were women and minorities can't get ahead. Republicans despise them because they are the most ungrateful people on planet earth.
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Have you a source for this, then? Looking at 538's tracking doesn't remotely reflect what you're saying. 49.8% Biden, 45.2% Trump on May 24th (day before George Floyd's death). 49.9% Biden, 44.8% Trump today;https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/minnesota/
extra gravy wrote: » But when AOC or Ilhan Omar overcome the odds to build a better life for themselves, they are insulted and derided by Republicans as horrible people who hate their country. More hypocritical rubbish.
Irishman80 wrote: » The funny thing about people like yourself, who are tied to a candidate, is ye can't seem to realise when something is bad for a candidate or good for a candidate. The candidate is always right no matter what.In Minnesota, Biden was miles ahead. After the BLM riots and unrest, the last month has produced polls which put the race at a dead heat. But, but, but what evidence do you have that it will affect Biden in Wisconsin?
namloc1980 wrote: » Bush Snr was a one term President.
jamule wrote: » Bush Snr was the last time of big riots. His AG sorted it out, helped him get re-elected too, wonder what happened that lad .
Sean.3516 wrote: » Yes and that's a bad thing. But at least the Republican national leadership has shown their disapproval of them by dropping that speaker. As regards Trump in that clip where he was asked about QAnon, it's perfectly obvious that Trump hadn't the foggiest idea what QAnon was. Yet, Trump is happy to say nice things about almost anybody who says nice things about him.