Trump or Biden

Trump or Biden .... Who would you vote for today?

  • Trump

  • Biden

  • Receive a kick in the nuts.


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Equal justice is a sham in the United States and all one has to do is look at the criminal justice systems reaction to January 6 and the years of BLM/Antifa "protests". If that doesn't do it for you check out the treatment of Joe Biden & Hillary Clinton compared to Trump by the FBI, DOJ and a number of other federal alphabet national security agencies.
I stated the same thing.
Equal justice is a sham in the United States.
No argument from me.
 
Go Brandon....Go Dems...

After nearly four years of the Biden presidency, satisfaction with conditions in the country is a very underwhelming “anemic,” the latest sign that President Joe Biden faces an uphill battle to win a second term.

“Today’s 33% satisfaction with the nation’s system of government remains one of the lowest readings,” the latest Gallup survey of the nation’s mood said.
Gallup used the word “anemic” when analyzing its survey results.

“Of 29 aspects of the country Gallup has tracked during Biden’s presidency, public satisfaction has declined in 12, while it has been steady in 12 and improved in five. As a result, in a reversal of the pattern seen before 2021, anemic (sub-33%) public satisfaction ratings of national conditions now outnumber strong (50%+) ones, and by a substantial margin,” the pollster said.

Gallup said the mood was pretty good during the last presidential election year, 2020, when Biden came into office. But as he struggles with the border crisis and economy, it has been sinking.

Just 37% feel satisfied with most aspects of the nation, down from 48% in 2020.
 
Ah, it seems like only yesterday conservatives were going easy on John Fetterman for seemingly going against his party and standing up for Israel. But all good things gotta come to an end, and the Prodigal Senator has come back home.

 
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I'm sick of both of them, but I voted for Trump in this poll.

Like I saw somewhere on yappi:
Voting for Trump is playing Russian roulette.
Voting for Biden is certain suicide.

Our country deserves better. The world is in turmoil and we have a narcissist and a demented fool as our options. They both should drop out of the race.

Where's Reagan when you need him the most? I guess, at least we don't have Hillary Clinton on the ballot. Like Biden says, "The world is watching!"...and frightened.
 
I'm sick of both of them, but I voted for Trump in this poll.

Like I saw somewhere on yappi:
Voting for Trump is playing Russian roulette.
Voting for Biden is certain suicide.

Our country deserves better. The world is in turmoil and we have a narcissist and a demented fool as our options. They both should drop out of the race.

Where's Reagan when you need him the most? I guess, at least we don't have Hillary Clinton on the ballot. Like Biden says, "The world is watching!"...and frightened.
Documented history. Reagan had dementia at the end of his Presidency.
 
That is true. Now if you research you will find that Reagan was not near as bad as Biden is now and he was not running for a another four years.

"I have no independent recollection of that...", must have been uttered by Reagan a few dozen times.

This is what happened the first time MAGA (Reagan) had to clean up after neocon DC (his Bush-y staffers)



Opie and Anthony's Anthony Cumina did a hysterical mock interview as Reagan, simultaneously pretending that he was retired Reagan whispering to Opie on the phone in an interview, while faking dementia sandbagging Nancy and talking to her in the next room loudly, just trying to get her to leave him alone. It's truly one of the funniest things I have ever heard.
 
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We were respected as a country so much more when tough guy Trump was in charge


Posting at 4:22AM....about Trump. #Trumpwreckedme
Donald Trump GIF by Election 2016
 

Trump's demographic problem​

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Former President Trump arrives onstage at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Md., yesterday. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Former President Trump arrives onstage at CPAC in National Harbor, Md., on Sunday. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
If America were dominated by old, white, election-denying Christians who didn't go to college, former President Trump would win the general election in as big of a landslide as his sweep of the first four GOP contests.
Why it matters: It's not. That's why some top Republicans are worried about the general election in November, despite Trump's back-to-back-to-back-to-back wins in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
Trump was declared the winner of Saturday's South Carolina's Republican Party the second that polls closed, trouncing Nikki Haley by 20 points (60% to 40%) in the state where she was governor.
By the numbers: Trump dominates with older white voters without college diplomas who believe the last election was rigged, according to network exit polls and AP VoteCast, which interviewed 2,440 South Carolina primary voters over five days.
Where he won: Two-thirds of Trump voters were white and didn't go to college. (VoteCast)
  • Three-quarters of those without a college degree went for Trump. (CNN)
  • 83% of "angry" voters backed Trump. (ABC)
Where he lost: 75% of Haley supporters correctly said Biden was legitimately elected president in 2020 (about 40% of them voted for Biden). (VoteCast)
  • A stunning 62% of Republican primary voters said Biden wasn't legitimately elected. (NBC)
Those who went to the polls reflected Trump's strengths:
  • This was the oldest South Carolina GOP electorate this century. (Chuck Todd)
  • 60% of primary voters were white evangelical or born-again Christians. (CNN)
Reality check: That group isn't remotely big enough to win a presidential election. He would need to attract voters who are more diverse, more educated and believe his first loss was legit. South Carolina exit polls show he didn't do that.
  • That's why Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the Senate's only Black Republican, remains on Trump's short list for V.P.
  • A bigger problem yet: Polls show these skeptics would be even less likely to swing his way if he's convicted of a crime — a real possibility among his four ongoing cases, insiders tell us.

The strategy: Trump's campaign says that in the battleground states where the election will be decided, his message will appeal far beyond the GOP base that propelled him to the nomination.
  • "This is going to be a referendum against Joe Biden and his policies," a top Trump adviser tells us. "As long as Trump can tap into voter disillusion about the economy, out-of-control immigration, and more foreign entanglements, those are issues that affect people from all backgrounds."
Between the lines: Trump can't scare off swing voters as he works to scare them away from Biden by warning of bloodshed, tyranny, crime and violence if the president is re-elected.
  • "For hardworking Americans, November 5th will be our new Liberation Day," Trump said yesterday at CPAC in National Harbor, Md.
  • Trump called himself a "proud political dissident" in that speech, focused on the general election and never mentioned Haley.
"But for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and censors and imposters who have commandeered our government, it will be Judgment Day."
 

Trump's demographic problem​

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Former President Trump arrives onstage at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Md., yesterday. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Former President Trump arrives onstage at CPAC in National Harbor, Md., on Sunday. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
If America were dominated by old, white, election-denying Christians who didn't go to college, former President Trump would win the general election in as big of a landslide as his sweep of the first four GOP contests.
Why it matters: It's not. That's why some top Republicans are worried about the general election in November, despite Trump's back-to-back-to-back-to-back wins in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
Trump was declared the winner of Saturday's South Carolina's Republican Party the second that polls closed, trouncing Nikki Haley by 20 points (60% to 40%) in the state where she was governor.
By the numbers: Trump dominates with older white voters without college diplomas who believe the last election was rigged, according to network exit polls and AP VoteCast, which interviewed 2,440 South Carolina primary voters over five days.
Where he won: Two-thirds of Trump voters were white and didn't go to college. (VoteCast)
  • Three-quarters of those without a college degree went for Trump. (CNN)
  • 83% of "angry" voters backed Trump. (ABC)
Where he lost: 75% of Haley supporters correctly said Biden was legitimately elected president in 2020 (about 40% of them voted for Biden). (VoteCast)
  • A stunning 62% of Republican primary voters said Biden wasn't legitimately elected. (NBC)
Those who went to the polls reflected Trump's strengths:
  • This was the oldest South Carolina GOP electorate this century. (Chuck Todd)
  • 60% of primary voters were white evangelical or born-again Christians. (CNN)
Reality check: That group isn't remotely big enough to win a presidential election. He would need to attract voters who are more diverse, more educated and believe his first loss was legit. South Carolina exit polls show he didn't do that.
  • That's why Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the Senate's only Black Republican, remains on Trump's short list for V.P.
  • A bigger problem yet: Polls show these skeptics would be even less likely to swing his way if he's convicted of a crime — a real possibility among his four ongoing cases, insiders tell us.

The strategy: Trump's campaign says that in the battleground states where the election will be decided, his message will appeal far beyond the GOP base that propelled him to the nomination.
  • "This is going to be a referendum against Joe Biden and his policies," a top Trump adviser tells us. "As long as Trump can tap into voter disillusion about the economy, out-of-control immigration, and more foreign entanglements, those are issues that affect people from all backgrounds."
Between the lines: Trump can't scare off swing voters as he works to scare them away from Biden by warning of bloodshed, tyranny, crime and violence if the president is re-elected.
  • "For hardworking Americans, November 5th will be our new Liberation Day," Trump said yesterday at CPAC in National Harbor, Md.
  • Trump called himself a "proud political dissident" in that speech, focused on the general election and never mentioned Haley.
"But for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and censors and imposters who have commandeered our government, it will be Judgment Day."
LOL
 
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