Wanderer78 wrote: » Your future sounds bleak, when has American politics ever been insignificant?
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Its gone to another level with Trump though. There was a time this felt like American Current Affairs - and its scandal after scandal, issue after issue.
Wanderer78 wrote: » drama queens such as trump, can have that affect alright
Quantum Erasure wrote: » I'd say he'll be re-elected, but lose the popular vote by a wider margin, which means nothing really
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » And the drama queens in general that exist in the world. It will be interesting to see if it dies down, or does it just shift to the other side if Biden wins.
Billy Mays wrote: » So Donski didn't win the Nobel peace prize again Shame really
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Who won? Not that it matters, he will be having a good twitter rant about it anyway. :pac:
Igotadose wrote: » Funny, I can think of a lot of entertainment types that support the #IMPOTUS. Kanye. His wife. James Woods. Sure you're right about that 99.9% thing?
headtheball14 wrote: » There are a significant proportion of the population who will vote for him purely on the basis that their 401k has boomed under his presidency.
headtheball14 wrote: » There are a significant proportion of the population who will vote for him purely on the basis that their 401k has boomed under his presidency. The stock market has rocketed in the confidence that he will do anything to keep stock prices increasing. It will lose value under Biden in the knowledge that he will take other things into consideration . It is entirely self interested voting and despite these voters agreeing he is racist, untrustworthy and dangerous they will still vote for him. They are locked in now to it and more motivated than they were in 2016.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Again, why are they lying to pollsters?
mcmoustache wrote: » That's what't not being explained here. It's one thing not to wish to step out in public and declare your voting intentions in public. It's another thing entirely to have the same issue with a private phone call or an online form.
RIGOLO wrote: » anyone see the pro-Biden celebrities getting all naked Boobs for Biden Hollywood showing it could get even dumber than it was.
cnocbui wrote: » What's dumb is a legal system that allows the numerous ways the Republicans use to invalidate and minimise the pool of voters and gerrymander electoral boundaries. It's unprecedented amoung countries which class themselves democratic.
walshb wrote: » No idea if he wins or not, but if he loses, he will have lost to probably the most uninspiring candidate in U.S. history... So what does that say about how bad Trump is....?
cnocbui wrote: » It does nothing whatsoever to alter the fact the Trump is the worst US president in history. What does it say when the worst Democrat candidate in 50 years is infinetly preferable to the current Republican incumbent?
BattleCorp wrote: » Hang on. Don't the rules apply equally to both sides?
n October, a new North Dakota law changed identification requirements, disproportionately affecting Native American voters. In North Carolina, voter ID laws target black people “with almost surgical precision,” according to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Diana Gribbon Motz.
RIGOLO wrote: » Trump the worst President in US history , now its hardly a fact is it. ...
cnocbui wrote: » No. in October, a new North Dakota law changed identification requirements, disproportionately affecting Native American voters. In North Carolina, voter ID laws target black people “with almost surgical precision,” according to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Diana Gribbon Motz.
Trump Administration Establishes the First Cold Case Task Force Office for Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives
The initial allocation of this funding, totaling nearly $5 billion, will be one of the largest programmatic investments in Indian Country in our Nation’s history.