extra gravy wrote: » Why would there be? A bunch of idiots crowding together in the middle of pandemic that continues to worsen is nothing to celebrate.
Silentcorner wrote: » A Pandemic that thankfully is not as bad as we were led to believe.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » 220,000 americans would disagree with you. well they would if they could.
briany wrote: » The numbers of people showing up to a Trump rally isn't a scientific measurement of much apart from how many people want to go to any given Trump rally. If rally attendance translated to polling, the percentage chances of the two main candidates would be flipped. Are Trump supporters convinced that the rallies are sure evidence of a landslide victory for their man? What should worry Trump is what all the people of voting age who are not attending his rallies are thinking because it's those people who'll make or break him on November 3rd.
Sweetemotion wrote: » China and WHO have a lot to answer for when this over.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Joe's repeating that Dark Winter Ahead line at rallies. I thought it was kind of off the cuff in the debate but no it seems like an actual slogan!
Silentcorner wrote: » I don't think the rally attendance or the unprecedented massive public support that is being witnessed is a scientific measurement either, in fact, for the last 6 months at least before these rallies/events started to appear I believed he was going to win. They are of course a very visible indicator, for what that is worth. This election is completely off the charts in terms of what you would usually see...
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Biden now has an 87% chance of victory according to Fivethirtyeight assessment of polling averages.https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2020-election-forecast/
briany wrote: » The Trump rallies are a visible indicator of two things. 1) Trump really gets off on the adulation. 2) Those who support him are quite vociferous about it. If Trump goes to a city with a population of 500,000 people and pulls a crowd of 10,000 for the rally he puts on, that's great for him, but it's not any particular indication of what way the other 490,000 people who didn't show up plan to vote. Donald Trump enjoys 'unprecedented' public support, yet no single poll gives him an edge in the election. If this support is so public, you'd think they'd be telling pollsters, and not be 'shy' about it.
Silentcorner wrote: » No wonder only a few dozen people are turning up!!!!
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Don't get the rallies, Surely it is preaching to the converted or have I got that wrong. Probably a bump for the candidate who loves the adulation.
Eric Cartman wrote: » have to love how many people firstly blindly believe Putin, and secondly how many still hold up that he's the puppet master.
dark crystal wrote: » https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1320470424703172623?s=09 Even puppet master Putin is deserting his lapdog now. Oops!
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » A guide to engaging with MAGA heads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM5uNt7PamQ
pearcider wrote: » You are the most tiresome poster on boards. You must really think you’re funny. You’re not. You’re boring.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » See. A good example here of the real snowflakes (Trump supporters). Trump is the alpha male. The supporters are the betas pumping up their chests in defence of the alpha. How admirable. :cool:
Deleted User wrote: » Oh god, you're not going to start banging on about chads next, are you?..
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Yeah, such a lapdog he armed Ukraine with lethal weapons, something Obama wouldn't do in his 8 years. There's also been the following sanctions:https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2018/09/25/on-the-record-the-u-s-administrations-actions-on-russia/ Trump being docile to Putin is an invention of the left.