USA 2024 US Presidential Election: Trump vs Harris (pt II)

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The one point he made that I liked and hadn't really considered for is what the Democrat reaction will be towards Muslim voters if they are noticeably absent based on this issue.

Its either
1. Oh boy we lost the Muslim vote, perhaps we better tone down on the pro Israel/genocide endorsements.
or
2. We lost the election because of the Muslims. Even more justification for us to further back Israel.

The point he made about Bernie supporters in 2016 was a good one. Rather than the party trying to appease them, they were blamed directly for the Trump victory, and then in 2020 the establishment picked Biden over Bernie.

I understand the emotion behind a protest vote, but the outcome (in this case another 4 years or Trump) does more damage than good.

It's an interesting one.

He established that neither party has done any favours for Muslims in the past, and that they're not ever likely to do so in the future.

A difficult choice for Muslim voters...or no choice or all.
 

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Get ready for a false flag event to be pulled in a desperate attempt for the Dems to steal this election.

Your mates pulled a virus to screw Trump over, you’ve tried killing him twice all whilst you lie and lie about countless things.

Whatever lever they pull, it’ll be designed to screw Trump as they attempt to keep their power because Trump will jail these freaks and end their rort

Thanks for the much needed laugh, your daily rants are a real highlight ☺️
 
Has there ever been an election where so many jump ship to the other side
and where zero former Presidents have endorsed one particular candidate?

Trump must be some dangerous sob if the majority of his former staffers and so many GOP leaders want him gone.

The list of Wisconsin Republicans endorsing the Democratic presidential ticket in November has added three high-profile names: Longtime conservative commentator Charlie Sykes, former lawmaker and judge David Deininger and onetime state Senate Majority Leader Dale Schultz.

The three went public just before the weekend in a Zoom call with reporters to declare their support for Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, and their opposition to the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump.


“It is a uniquely dangerous moment, and it’s a moment for us to set aside our differences,” said Sykes, explaining why supporting Harris was “not a difficult choice for me” even though he said he’s likely to disagree with many of the policies on her agenda.

“That’s not the point,” he said of those policy differences. “The point is this choice that America has to make — what kind of country we want to be.”
 
Oh surprise surprise. What a b*****d.


Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is preparing to serve up a major policy gift for his best friend across the Atlantic, former United States President Donald Trump.

He’s concocted a way to let Trump, if he successfully makes it to the White House for a second term come November, wriggle out of a $50 billion loan the U.S., the European Union and leaders of the G7 offered to Ukraine to back its fight for survival against Russia. That would let Trump off the hook, allowing him to tell Republican voters that, if elected, he won’t give Ukraine another cent.

Hungary says it won’t consent to a change in rules that would allow Washington to play a major role in the loan until after the U.S. election.
 

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