2024 US Election
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Oh I don't disagree with you but I haven't seen the clip in question. I'm just making a general point about Politicians who prefer staying in friendly environments rather than reaching across the political divide and interacting with those who probably don't like you.
He deserves no credit. Every non-extremist environment he 'puts himself in' will be hostile.
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it feels like ages that a journalist questioned him on the crazy shit he says to his face, and the thin skinned autocrat showed his colours immediately. outside of MAGA world journos he's hopeless. this isn't normal behaviour for any leader.
I’m only interested in swing states, and Georgia is one of them. 2020 numbers that I’d assume Kamala can improve upon:
- 88% of Black voters chose Biden
- 64% of LGBT for Biden
- 52% of first time voters
- suburban voters (62% of the cohort) with 48% for Biden
Need to look at other states, but those demographics (some large cohorts, some small) have me confident in Georgia remaining blue.
bit off topic, but I don't really like how much gassing buttigieg is getting. he goes on fox and does a good job dunking on the loons, but he represents more of the same polished mckinsey status quo guff that the democrats really should leave behind.
Gazza M I warm to Buttigieg a bit because he's articulate and has a few zingers, but that then makes me realise he's a bit of a Kevin Rudd type.
Gazza M have to agree. hes okay and would be okay as the choice, but the mckinsey stench is hard to overcome.
if i had to rank it right now in terms of my preference
walz - has an awesome track record in MN, has the folksy grandpa vibe that won't scare away older more moderate voters, and is very good on messaging. doesnt seem to have any baggage, was a high school principal, etc.
beshear - red state dem with a good track record. hes essentially the anti-jd vance, as in, hes actually from appalachia and actually understands the people in the region. very popular in a state that trump won by 20+ pts, could help in purple states. only concern is he might not have the national name recognition to move the needle
mark kelly - hes pretty popular on the whole and is from a purple state that dems really need to win. his biggest strike against is that hes weak on labor issues, and that could cause problems, especially as republicans are making more of an effort (disingenuous as it is) to appeal to labor unions.
buttigieg - hes fine. im not sure he moves the needle in any one area. also, his ability to go on fox news and talk about how weird republicans are isnt really going to swing votes. no one who watches fox news is considering voting for kamala harris
shapiro - id have been all in here, given hes the governor of my state, has very high popularity ratings here, and is young/a good communicator. but his handling of the israel stuff has been outright problematic. i think alienating people who support the self determination of palestinians could be costly, especially in states like michigan and minnesota.
whitmer - she took herself out of the running, which is okay, shes hugely important to winning michigan and i think if harris does not win in 2024, she'll be the front runner in 2028, so this will keep her clean for now. she'd have been my top choice if she wanted the nom.
Moments before former President Trump took the stage at the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention in Chicago on Wednesday, the organization's president was called back to address an issue.
Why it matters: Trump did not want to be fact-checked live and was refusing to go on stage, NABJ president Ken Lemon told Axios.
"[Trump's team] said, 'Well, can you not fact check? He's not going to take the stage if you fact-check,'" Lemon said.
you do not, in fact, gotta hand it to him
https://www.axios.com/2024/08/02/trump-nabj-fact-checking-black-journalists
leaks/speculation that it will be shapiro. the one person she could have picked that could seriously derail her momentum. dems love pulling out the gun, aiming it at republicans, then turning the gun around and shooting themselves
Decided to read about Shapiro's history. He's not a only a racist but also served in the IDF. A potential future US president that's served in the army of a foreign country, lol.
I see Kamala turned down the invite to debate Trump on Fox. Really they should be doing one on Fox and one on CNN or another more liberal channel.
there are no crazy left wing channels. cnn is center right and msnbc is center left at this point
They just need one debate and to get everyone to tune in. Fox is probably the best place because research shows people on the left are more likely to seek other news sources than people on the right.
The debate will just show that Kamala is younger, more energetic, smarter, sharper than Trump. I watched his RNC speech and this Chicago interview. Trump is addled. He’s always been rambling and incoherent, but he’s now adding a slowness and raspiness that comes with age
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these guys must really enjoy the humiliation ritual of supporting trump. think it's a kink for the kemps, grahams and cruzs of the world