You've literally been saying this for years as if his "behavior" isn't the entire reason he won in the first place.
The Democrats, mainstream media, and blue checkmarks on twitter embarked on a 4 year, 24/7 smear campaign and it is probably going to pay off. That's what happened.
I agree AT TIMES, like in the first debate, he can turn people off, but generally, his "behavior" is the reason he has such strong support.
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10-29-2020, 11:25 AM #31
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10-29-2020, 08:31 PM #32
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10-29-2020, 08:52 PM #34
I'm not an American so I didn't vote. But I certainly think Trump will win. He has gained support since 2016 and I'm yet to hear a convincing argument as to why he will lose this time around. It's possible, sure. But why? To my mind he has more than enough support to win again, and although I don't believe in God per se, I do believe that God wills it srs.
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10-29-2020, 09:17 PM #35
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10-29-2020, 09:21 PM #36
I voted for trump in 2016 and think he's going to lose this time around. I cared in 2016 because trump was so different and saying things I wanted to hear. Now, it's clear that both parties are a sham and on the same side. No matter who's elected, nothing will change in my favor.
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10-29-2020, 09:23 PM #37
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10-29-2020, 09:29 PM #38
I didn't vote for Trump in 16. Was cautiously optimistic about him but not excited. Thought he had no shot and they wouldn't let Hillary lose.
But he's done a great job imo, and the democrats have lit a fire under my ass to vote against them this time around. Same for many people I know. Lots of energy behind him. He is a complete shoe in barring any foul play.
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10-29-2020, 09:33 PM #39
I'm expecting Trump to lose; in 2016 I thought at least he had a shot. I don't see it happening this time. 4 years of concerted propaganda and one-sided news coverage by not just the media but more importantly big tech, have paid off and will pay off for the other side this election. It will probably be closer than the polls are saying, though, because tons of Americans are fed-up with this COVID bullsh*t and rightly see it as mostly a ploy by the Left. To say nothing of widespread disgust with BLM\Antifa\white-bashing\etc. But the demographics have shifted too much. It's almost certainly over, boyos.
I'm so disgusted with Trump after he rolled over for the Deep State and attacked Syria (and then never pulled out) and then Iran, and the way he's shamelessly supported Saudi and Isreal. The main reason I supported Trump was his anti-war rhetoric before the 2016 election, and he totally betrayed us all on that score. The Dems, for all their flaws, aren't looking to start a war with Iran, and at least with them, you get a public option or Medicare buy-in option to compete with the ever-rising private insurers we're stuck with now, and at least with Dems you get a minimum wage hike to shut the millennials up. So I can live with a Biden victory.
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10-29-2020, 09:49 PM #40
I thought Trump would lose in 2016 and got the surprise of my life.
Now I'm expecting him to lose all over again due to the 3 solid arguments I gave in my recent thread. The 2016 polls situation is simply not comparable to 2020. Biden has kept a steady lead and hasn't really fluctuated; we have few undecided voters at this point and nothing is budging the Trump/Biden dynamic. Certainly not this lame October Surprise.
Biden is spending big on campaigning and advertising in key states. Trump isn't and he can't afford to. He absolutely needs to win these.
This year we've had a record early voter turnout and Dems have smashed their record by 12 points. Repubs havent broken theirs.
I'll freely admit there's a huge amount of negative partisanship driving the early turnout but it doesn't matter; people obviously see the need to have Trump gone at the trivial cost of Biden.
And what counterpoint or evidence do we get from the right? Nothing. Just doubling down on the squealing that Trump is going to win with no evidence whatsoever or dredging up the long debunked voter fraud conspiracy.
It's gratifying as fuk.Back off, Warchild.
Seriously.
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10-29-2020, 09:51 PM #41
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10-29-2020, 10:23 PM #46
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10-29-2020, 11:49 PM #47
Hillary could fill a school gym with a capacity of 200people. Offcourse with katy perry and jay z.
Biden cant get 20 people at his rally. There were more trump supporters honking at his rally the last time.
Trump is drawing huge numbers, Consistent with last time. Also he is an incumbent.
There are huge rallies in Beverley hills and a 'jews for trump' rally in new york.
Lets see how it work out, but trump can win 320+ easily
Also what is "was more confident in 2020?
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10-30-2020, 12:40 AM #48
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Coronapanic and MSM sponsored riots chunked down my confidence, but yes I'm still more confident this time.
I didn't expect Trump to win 2016 at all, especially after being so hopeful for McCain and Romney. Which is why I went apechit in the election thread, lmao.ωσяℓ∂ тяανєℓєя ȼяєω
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