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20 hours ago, BillStime said:


Maybe - but it’s pretty bad for a Presidential candidate when his VP and cabinet will not endorse him.

 

 

 

 

Exactly.

Unheard of. Has any VP ever (since Jefferson, when the VP was separately elected) disavowed the President he served under?

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3 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Exactly.

Unheard of. Has any VP ever (since Jefferson, when the VP was separately elected) disavowed the President he served under?


What does this say about Conald?

 

 

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2 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

 

The only one lying is you, Karen Psyop.

 

After all - who says - you gotta see this guy.

 

“Now the poor guy, you gotta see this guy," he continued, before launching into an apparent impression of Mr Kovaleskia, waving his arms around with his hands at an odd angle.

 

"Uhh I don't know what I said. Uhh I don't remember. He's going like 'I don't remember. Maybe that's what I said.'"

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JOEL KOTKIN: 2024 will be the Latino election: America’s largest racial minority could swing the vote for Trump. 

 

“Latinos’ political trajectory is complex and increasingly uncertain.

 

In the past, Democrats imagined that Latinos, being ‘people of colour’, would follow the African-American pattern of near-automatic allegiance to their party.

 

Progressives in publications like Salon scoffed at the notion that Latinos would ever head to the right.

 

But Latinos leaving the Democrats is exactly what has been happening.”

 

https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/03/17/2024-will-be-the-latino-election/

 

 

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Young Americans Lose Hope — and Turn Against Biden.

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Consider the calamities and policy collapses experienced by Generation Z, the demographic born since 1998 and raised in this century. These young adults – 41 million of whom will be eligible to vote in 2024 – have vivid memories and lived experience of the Great Financial Crisis, intense political and cultural polarization in society, and the tyranny of the unscientific and illogical virus panic starting in 2020.

 

In fact, regarding the lockdowns and other macro abuses of the Covid panic, young Americans suffered the pain of the inane policies most acutely. At times, it seemed as though Covid tyrants like Anthony Fauci and Governor Gavin Newsom were actually trying to inflict maximum pain on the young, even though statistically young people were nearly invulnerable to harsh consequences of the virus.

 

Those same young people have also endured an education system that focuses on indoctrination rather than teaching usable skills. Specifically, they were subjected to curricula and a pop culture that impart lessons of collective guilt and shame, rather than patriotism and pride.

 

Nonetheless, young Americans were encouraged to take on mountains of personal debt to fund these toxic educational experiences. Upon leaving school, far too many of them discovered that they were prepared for little besides unhealthy self-loathing.

 

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Here are some of the appalling poll statistics, compiled by our survey firm, North Star Opinion Research:

 

-in battleground Arizona: only 15% of young American adults believe that “the American Dream is still attainable.”

-in battleground Michigan: only a paltry 9% of young Americans (age 18-34) believe that the country is on “the right track," by far the lowest of any age group.  Those same young Michigan voters completely indict Biden over the economy. Only 3% give Biden a “very favorable” rating on the economy while a whopping 43%   say “very unfavorable.”

-in battleground North Carolina: just 29% of young adults said they plan to vote for Joe Biden in November

 

These numbers, in totality…point to a mass exodus of youth support from Biden. Such a shift is seismic, as young people have been a highly predictable Democratic constituency for decades.  

 

In contrast, evidence abounds that young people increasingly rally to President Trump. A recent Harvard-Harris poll found a stunning 64% approval of Trump’s tenure in the White House among 18-24 year old citizens.

 

Given how close states like Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin were in 2020, even a small shift among young voters could prove decisive in the Fall. Will young Americans help lead the charge against Biden and begin the process of national renewal?

 

https://stevecortes.substack.com/p/young-americans-lose-hope-and-turn

 

Read the whole thing.

 

 

 

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