Art of The Deal

Joe Biden's get out the vote campaign was second to none. Historians are going to marvel over this 100 years from now.

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You are drawing the wrong conclusion. The massive turnout was an anti-Trump phenomenon. It will happen again this fall in the mid terms. I won't bet a steak dinner, since I still owe you one.
 
You are drawing the wrong conclusion. The massive turnout was an anti-Trump phenomenon. It will happen again this fall in the mid terms. I won't bet a steak dinner, since I still owe you one.
6 million turned out to vote against someone, not for someone, but then didn't care enough next election? What changed there mind over the following 4 years?
 
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You are drawing the wrong conclusion. The massive turnout was an anti-Trump phenomenon. It will happen again this fall in the mid terms. I won't bet a steak dinner, since I still owe you one.
Mid terms will be interesting. If I had to bet today who your 2028 candidate will be, I would bet Kamala, but Mamdani stock is rising quickly.
 
6 million turned out to vote against someone, not for someone, but then didn't care enough next election? What changed there mind over the following 4 years?
If you care to read what the research says...

Not that it matters, but I think 6 million people were alienated by the Biden admin. Some of them switched and voted for Trump, but a lot just chose to stay home. Esp after the debate. This goes to what was said on another thread, no one, or hardly anyone, actually votes for the other team. If you don't like your team's pick, you simply don't vote. In general, that article points to young people being one of the major groups that chose not to vote.
 
Mid terms will be interesting. If I had to bet today who your 2028 candidate will be, I would bet Kamala, but Mamdani stock is rising quickly.
I have a better chance than Kamala. Hell, even Mike Pence is more likely to be a presidential candidate.

Harris was a last second, no time for other options candidate.
 
If you care to read what the research says...

Not that it matters, but I think 6 million people were alienated by the Biden admin. Some of them switched and voted for Trump, but a lot just chose to stay home. Esp after the debate. This goes to what was said on another thread, no one, or hardly anyone, actually votes for the other team. If you don't like your team's pick, you simply don't vote. In general, that article points to young people being one of the major groups that chose not to vote.
The same people that voted for the 1st time in There life producing record turn out, for practically the same two candidates said nah, I'm not voting? That's what the the research says so..I guess so. ( ftr im not saying anything about stolen elections, but none of that makes any sense to me).
 
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Vote early, vote often.
I try to vote for the candidate that can do something for ME and not against me. Anything above state Senator is a waste of time because they couldn't give a shit less about what I need or want.
 
The same people that voted for the 1st time in There life producing record literature turn out, for practically the same two candidates said nah, I'm not voting? That's what the the research says so..I guess so. ( ftr im not saying anything about stolen elections, but none of that makes any sense to me).
Did you read it? Maybe you'll draw different conclusions than I did.
 

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