mdgoonah41 it looks like its down to walz, shapiro and kelly. hopefully the shapiro leaks were just a trial balloon to see how the left would respond, hopefully she saw the potential negativity, and she will settle on walz. we'll know tomorrow at least.

Someone draw me a diagram of this:

The extremely negative non-farm payroll figures sparked a wave of concern about the possibility of achieving a hard landing in light of rising interest rates.

this tweet indicates that some of the jobs stuff may be temporary/related to a natural disaster. not sure if the stock market, which is basically a lightly regulated casino, has factored that in

A very powerful, maybe even the most powerful, figure within the Democratic party. Sounds like she was the one who was able to twist his arm enough to get him to drop out.

its so easy to get swept up in the insanity of politics and the day to day tick tock of it all, then you see a headline like this and realize that the biggest existential crisis in the history of mankind is literally right in front of our eyes and people are just so preoccupied with the drama they are failing to understand the gravity of it all

    mdgoonah41 bit like Game of Thrones isn't it? The white walkers and winter is coming, folks are here fighting over Iron Throne and pushing stupid agendas

      Qwiss it’s not just £25m. It’s the fact that academy players don’t have existing amortisation to net out, so that £25m goes straight to the bottom line this year if we sell him, which is big for FFP etc.

        Trump and Vance suddenly look like the low energy campaign. The 'weird' attack line really works.

        Claudius i literally read this like 4 times trying to understand how it fit in here before realizing that you likely posted it in the wrong thread. lmao

        Don't know much about Walz, but he reminds me of any one of my kajillion aunts and uncles in Melbourne. They're pretty variable quality wise, but at least they're vaguely real people.

        walz' media blitz took him from VP outsider to front runner in the space of a few weeks. thats pretty impressive, and shows he can put the dems on the front foot. he's also being praised as a strong pick by AOC, manchin, Pelosi, and everyone in between, which shows he can be a unifier/energiser across the whole spectrum of the democratic party

        They're all the same, politicians - liars and panderers. Media giving Kamala and her merry band a free ride/pass so far, but 3 months is a long time in politics. Just a few weeks ago Trump was inevitable. Martyr, Victim and Strongman Savior. Now he's chatting about people's wives and struggling to regain attention.

        Let's see how this new energy ticket holds up after the honeymoon period passes.

          flobaba the good news for dems is that the election is in less than 100 days, so they dont need to keep this momentum for a year like a ticket normally does. if they can avoid shooting themselves in the dick and just stay focused, they can win

            mdgoonah41 yup. They just need a few good rallies. Some door to door in Pennsylvania and it’s done.
            Meanwhile Trump is saying his VP nominee doesn’t add value - but we do know he does the opposite with a 45/55 approval rating

            mdgoonah41 the good news for dems is that the election is in less than 100 days, so they dont need to keep this momentum for a year like a ticket normally does. if they can avoid shooting themselves in the dick and just stay focused, they can win

            Has Kamala or Trump done any interviews yet or been pressed on policy? That is when opinions of candidates will change.

              JazzG noone cares about policy at this point. dems will bang their drum about democracy and abortion rights, repubs will bang their drum about the border and culture wars. whichever campaign has the most appealing vibe for normies and makes the fewest mistakes over the next 3 months will likely win.