Trump Elected Again?

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The economic struggle is very real.
The class war is very real.
Finding a scapegoat for both unfortunately works all too well.
The rage is almost never unleashed on the corrupt, but on some weak minority - the blacks, the jews, the immigrants.
Talking points same as one's I hear from Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Ted Lieu, Hirono, Maxine Waters.

Casting your lot with them - feel sorry for you.

Just watch and see if you can prosper when they become your masters.

They are all talk of noble, noble goals and when they do something it is only to fill their pocket while their constituents suffer.

Like you live in some university bubble and don't know the real world. Perhaps you have never known what it is to struggle and only know theory.

Tell me, what did you like under 8 years of Obama?

And what are you looking forward to with life under Biden as president?

What are your hopes? And how do you expect him to better what the current president is doing?
 

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please please please do not equate anti-Zionism with anti semitism.

@Light is incapable of seeing grays. Just Popeye or Brutus. Or you're either with us or against us.
 

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Asking primarily the Americans on here that follow the developments.
I‘m not from the US and it is difficult to get a serious overview about polls and surveys and chances of the coming election.

In Germany virtually all msm are extremely anti-Trump and predict his loss or wishing him a severe loss. Voices that are more cautious or neutral about the possible outcome are scarce despite the previous „upset“

So, what I gather is that most polls see Biden in front but with differing margins. It’s unclear how reliable those polls are when there is increasing pressure not to openly support Trump.
Then there are the swing states that really decide the electoral college/the election, I’m at a loss how things stand there and which states are especially close and crucial this year.

What is your assessment? Is there a real chance that Trump could be elected again or no? And why?

Thanks!

I used to be a democrat but after watching the craziness unfold this year I registered as a Republican and I know MANY others that did the same. I will not put a Trump sign in my yard or on my car for fear of retaliation but I wear my Trump hat and will be voting red! I do believe he will win and even turn some blue states red.
 

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One of the big problems is that if Biden wins, he will not actually be President. He will just be a teleprompter reader. I don't think KH has the experience or clout to be the actual President either. So, the question is: if the Democrats manage to pull it off through whatever many methods they use, then WHO will be President? It is like the Wizard of Oz - the man behind the curtain. Who will be the "man" behind the Biden/Harris curtain?
 

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Sick and tired that a certain party is always getting away scot-free. No retribution. Always in our face:

Nixon resigned as president. For getting caught eavesdropping on Dems' campaign headquarters. Not that Dems' do no such thing. He got caught. Fair enough.

What have we seen the Democrats do lately that is just not getting them imprisoned? Plenty.

We see Hillary and her bitbleached bit server of her emails, conducting business on her own private email server against rules. Do we doubt she has a lot to hide? Yet she was running for the presidency last time. Yet each time she talks she is like Mother Teresa.

Biden & Son makes personal billion dollars deals for his family, in Ukraine and in China, and trying to expose him, Trump gets to be charged with election interference. And what happens to Biden? He gets to be the Democrat nominee for president?

In what country do we live in?

And yet it's still anyone but Trump. Yet Trump did nothing wrong. And yet they attempted to Russiagate him, and then to impeach him. There is hardly any proof, and it's not because he was good as Hillary was in covering up his tracks. There was nothing but the Zionist press all ganging up on him.

And a large segment of the population - the retards who watch cable news only and only read Zionist rags, the brainwashed soy brains brainwashed by teacher unions, the unemployable highly indebted college grads who can't use their gender studies majors except to march for Antifa and BLM, the geezers who believe Woodward's and media's spin on Trump's response to the Coronavirus -

-They lend aid and support to this large Fifth Column that wants to bring the whole country down.

The Fifth Column - the Democrat mayors and DA's that are accessories to the riots, the destruction of businesses and livelihoods and lives; the supreme court judges and boards of election supervisors in swing states who forsake the rule of law to usurp the will of the people in their votes (by allowing votes past election day to count, and allowing ballot harvesting - a Californication of the voting process); the operatives of the deep state that use their power to frame a duly elected president and his cabinet; the media - broadcast, cable, social, and Zionist Hollywood, and their highly paid surrogates and acolytes, who mischaracterize every narrative as long as it serves their Zionist masters' interests; the large corporations, that use their power to aid movements that seek to sow hatred and division.

They keep breaking us.

They gave us autism. They gave us chronic sickness and unreasonable medical bills as we get hooked to their drugs. They invented diseases and turned the treatment into billion dollar profit centers, while we suffer as we watch our health insurance premiums become burdens. They used our taxes to finance endless wars, while we see our strengths in education disappear as the worst people become those entrusted to educate our children. We see our standards plummet as their Zionist masters continue to water down our civility thru porn and child trafficking

These are all part of a plan, and if you don't see the pattern, see what's happening around.

They want to destroy our civilization. Ask yourself what is there that you truly see that is hopeful in the future? Don't buy into the "Send in the clowns" response that had always worked in the past. In the past, we trusted that things would get better, because they did. It's only because the dark forces have not amassed their numbers. Now it's reached critical mass. It's not only in the US, but also in Western Europe.

The endless wars make sense now. They're designed to kick happy people out of their homelands, and drive them to our shores. To what end? To stress these economies. To make them fall. To divide these countries the way they used BLM against the US.

These Zionists. Resist them. But it's easier said than done.

Ironically, the only country that can resist the Zionists is China.

Think about it. Kick out the Zionists. It's not hate when I use this term and language. It is about survival.
 
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This is the answer! Bill Gates etc. controlling WHO.

He's a foil only. And Soros is too old. Choose from the honchos in AIPAC. Or from the British and French aristocracy.
 

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Think about it. Kick out the Zionists. It's not hate when I use this term and language. It is about survival.

You are using the word, "Zionist" incorrectly. Here is the definition: "A movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel."

Your usage makes no sense because the Republican party is more Zionist than the Democratic party because of the Evangelical Christians in the party. The Evangelicals believe that the Jewish people must occupy their homeland before Christ can return. As long as the Evangelicals are a big part of the republican party, the party will support Israel strongly as they are now.
 

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As a non-American living in the US, having made some succesful bets on 2016's outcome. I will just say there is even more enthusiasm for Trump this year. I keep pretty close track of politics and its interactions with the economy.

Factors at play:

1)Trump inspires passion among his base. Biden, inspires no one, 9 out of 10 people I know who identify as liberal democrats, can point out to me why they're voting for him other than, he is not Trump. Furthermore, they are always on the defensive about him. In comparison, Hillary Clinton was a much stronger candidate. We still have to see the aftermath of the debates but again, if I made a bet on only this aspect, Biden seems to be very confused in his speeches. Said speeches are very infrequent, compare this to the number of rallys and the number of people present at Trump's rallys.

2) The economy is bouncing back pretty hard in spite of everything, jobs, growth. This quarter is forecasted to be the quarter with the biggest growth in decades. Sure it's just a rebound but it means COVID is gone and the economy is revving up. This is possibly the most important issue for Trump's base, and it's a non-issue now

3) Internal policy. Make no mistake, the widespread rioting in Democrat controlled areas has caused a lot of people to flock to Trump. They tried to pin this issue on him and it backfired big-time. His hands-off approach, led to the Democrat politician being exposed for the widespread rioting. Proof of that are the police resignations at all levels in these places.

4) Covid-19 Almost gone? I mean the mask thing is still going on and people are still afraid in the back of their minds but I see they have adapted for the most part. Similarly, they tried to pin this issue on him and it slipped, not as good as with the rioting but some of the blame was put on governors.

5) Foreign policy. Historic deals in the Middle East, Kosovo. Iran is now defanged. I'd even bet there's an EVEN bigger surprise coming soon. Think pulling out of Afghanistan and Iraq.

6) Growing disconnect between Democrat leadership and its more radical wings. This one is big, they cannot pander to everyone in their base when one side has become so extreme. See 2016 and Bernie Sander. Seeing currently some embracing of the radicals at the expense of moderates. Example of this, Latin voters in Miami, you think they will support the radical democrats when so many of them have left their countries due to socialist governments? As in 2016, but even more now, they're flocking to trump

7) Gaffes: Biden saying black americans who vote for Trump "ain't Black". Speaker of the House Pelosi (Democrat) going to have her hair done, not wearing a mask when her party has ordered lockdown for so many people. This has cost them votes and they ain't got too many to spare.

Addendum: Even with all this considerations, I'd say it was split 50/50 until the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Make no mistake the Democrats will try to cheat and the electoral system of this country leaves plenty to be desired as it regards safety. How can you explain this sudden changes in voting rules on the eve of the election? In some states, they will even receive ballots for two weeks after. The excuse: COVID. The question no one is asking, can't people just send their vote a week, 2weeks earlier?

All this considered, I think it's time to place some good bets on a Trump win.
 

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You are using the word, "Zionist" incorrectly. Here is the definition: "A movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel."

Your usage makes no sense because the Republican party is more Zionist than the Democratic party because of the Evangelical Christians in the party. The Evangelicals believe that the Jewish people must occupy their homeland before Christ can return. As long as the Evangelicals are a big part of the republican party, the party will support Israel strongly as they are now.
Well, if you're using the definition of it. But the meaning is conveyed.

And there's no need to classify Zionists as being of one party. And true, the clueless Evangelicals are pro-Zionist without knowing it. But they aren't really in on the big picture. They're just being brought in by their pied piper thinking it's for Jesus. But WWJD not equal to Zionism.
 

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As a non-American living in the US, having made some succesful bets on 2016's outcome. I will just say there is even more enthusiasm for Trump this year. I keep pretty close track of politics and its interactions with the economy.

Factors at play:

1)Trump inspires passion among his base. Biden, inspires no one, 9 out of 10 people I know who identify as liberal democrats, can point out to me why they're voting for him other than, he is not Trump. Furthermore, they are always on the defensive about him. In comparison, Hillary Clinton was a much stronger candidate. We still have to see the aftermath of the debates but again, if I made a bet on only this aspect, Biden seems to be very confused in his speeches. Said speeches are very infrequent, compare this to the number of rallys and the number of people present at Trump's rallys.

2) The economy is bouncing back pretty hard in spite of everything, jobs, growth. This quarter is forecasted to be the quarter with the biggest growth in decades. Sure it's just a rebound but it means COVID is gone and the economy is revving up. This is possibly the most important issue for Trump's base, and it's a non-issue now

3) Internal policy. Make no mistake, the widespread rioting in Democrat controlled areas has caused a lot of people to flock to Trump. They tried to pin this issue on him and it backfired big-time. His hands-off approach, led to the Democrat politician being exposed for the widespread rioting. Proof of that are the police resignations at all levels in these places.

4) Covid-19 Almost gone? I mean the mask thing is still going on and people are still afraid in the back of their minds but I see they have adapted for the most part. Similarly, they tried to pin this issue on him and it slipped, not as good as with the rioting but some of the blame was put on governors.

5) Foreign policy. Historic deals in the Middle East, Kosovo. Iran is now defanged. I'd even bet there's an EVEN bigger surprise coming soon. Think pulling out of Afghanistan and Iraq.

6) Growing disconnect between Democrat leadership and its more radical wings. This one is big, they cannot pander to everyone in their base when one side has become so extreme. See 2016 and Bernie Sander. Seeing currently some embracing of the radicals at the expense of moderates. Example of this, Latin voters in Miami, you think they will support the radical democrats when so many of them have left their countries due to socialist governments? As in 2016, but even more now, they're flocking to trump

7) Gaffes: Biden saying black americans who vote for Trump "ain't Black". Speaker of the House Pelosi (Democrat) going to have her hair done, not wearing a mask when her party has ordered lockdown for so many people. This has cost them votes and they ain't got too many to spare.

Addendum: Even with all this considerations, I'd say it was split 50/50 until the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Make no mistake the Democrats will try to cheat and the electoral system of this country leaves plenty to be desired as it regards safety. How can you explain this sudden changes in voting rules on the eve of the election? In some states, they will even receive ballots for two weeks after. The excuse: COVID. The question no one is asking, can't people just send their vote a week, 2weeks earlier?

All this considered, I think it's time to place some good bets on a Trump win.
You missed one part. Mail in ballot and ballot harvesting shenanigans by the Dems and their bastard lawyers.

Zuckerberg interview on Axios recently says it all.

The Dems are very worried they'll lose. They're all in, discarding their sheep's clothing as it's so existential to them.
 

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It's possible Trump could win. He is pressuring pharmaceutical companies to get a 'COVID-19' vaccine out before the election so he can get more votes and if that happens, it alone would be enough to swing the vote. He doesn't have a clue what producing a vaccine entails or the dangers of rushing it so that's scary. I'm concerned that he would allow corporations to force employees to get the vaccination.

Biden is obviously no great pick either. In my smallish town in Wisconsin there's a lot more Biden signs though, but both trump and Biden signs are being stolen from yards.

Since RBG died, abortion will be an important factor.
Trump plans to ban abortion. Which is far more terrifying to me than anything Biden could do. And I'm pretty terrified by Biden as well.
Abortion is a life saving medical procedure in many cases. Be that as it may, there is surprisingly a lot of women who would give up their own right to necessary medical care. So we'll see how that pans out.
 

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Asking primarily the Americans on here that follow the developments.
I‘m not from the US and it is difficult to get a serious overview about polls and surveys and chances of the coming election.

In Germany virtually all msm are extremely anti-Trump and predict his loss or wishing him a severe loss. Voices that are more cautious or neutral about the possible outcome are scarce despite the previous „upset“

So, what I gather is that most polls see Biden in front but with differing margins. It’s unclear how reliable those polls are when there is increasing pressure not to openly support Trump.
Then there are the swing states that really decide the electoral college/the election, I’m at a loss how things stand there and which states are especially close and crucial this year.

What is your assessment? Is there a real chance that Trump could be elected again or no? And why?

Thanks!

The polls are again very slanted, I liked how this gentleman covers the mainstream media's interpretation of recent polls.

Trump has a much better chance than the media would have you believe, even with the Mail-in ballot scheme.
 

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I'm also betting on a Trump win, but I don't think the economy is bouncing back as quickly as the media thinks it is. The effects of the lockdowns will be seen in the years to come.
 

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The polls are again very slanted, I liked how this gentleman covers the mainstream media's interpretation of recent polls.

Trump has a much better chance than the media would have you believe, even with the Mail-in ballot scheme.


Thanks! Good one.

As to who gets to decide who wins, we may just have to let the OAS (Organization of American States) decide for us, seeing how they were so perceptive enough to boot out the sitting president of Bolivia, out of their thorough investigation of the"fraudulent" results of the Bolivian election.

Just wondering, Trump and Morales be roommates when Mexico grants Trump asylum?

Dream on.
 

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Thanks! Good one.

As to who gets to decide who wins, we may just have to let the OAS (Organization of American States) decide for us, seeing how they were so perceptive enough to boot out the sitting president of Bolivia, out of their thorough investigation of the"fraudulent" results of the Bolivian election.

Just wondering, Trump and Morales be roommates when Mexico grants Trump asylum?

Dream on.

Of course I'm not familiar with the Bolivian case, but here in the US we have never had a "mail-in"ballot. We cannot be certain that it would be as secure as our normal elections which already experience a concerning number of dead voters. Want Proof Voter Fraud Really Exists? Here's Plenty Of Evidence - The Lid In the few states that have allowed vote-by-mail for election, the results are shaky : Mail-In Ballots Make Voter Fraud Easy. I Know Because I Did It. – InsideSources
 

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Of course I'm not familiar with the Bolivian case, but here in the US we have never had a "mail-in"ballot. We cannot be certain that it would be as secure as our normal elections which already experience a concerning number of dead voters. Want Proof Voter Fraud Really Exists? Here's Plenty Of Evidence - The Lid In the few states that have allowed vote-by-mail for election, the results are shaky : Mail-In Ballots Make Voter Fraud Easy. I Know Because I Did It. – InsideSources

That's how California is dominated by Democrats. Mail voting is their ace in the hole. Lawyering up their backup plan. Now, they have rioters as their insurance. Plenty of useful idiots for the elites to use to push their will.
 
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„We need 9 justices. You need that. With the unsolicited millions of ballots that they're sending ... you're gonna need 9 justices." -- Trump suggests he's counting on SCOTUS to have his back when he makes claims of election fraud following November's election

Got that from a lib-twitterer just now. Read some of the followers writing in that channel.

So much hate and polarization... it’s frightening
 

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