2020 Presidential Race

Not trying to set or transport goal posts of this sort, but it is probably poor communication on my part based on your read of my post. I should be clearer in my points when I post here, so I apologize.

My point is simply that we are closer to being a meritocracy when we are choosing from the entire pool of available candidates, which we haven't done for most of our history. Americas future is something I am very optimistic about. We have some incredible talent if we can just start getting it deployed properly.

Also, I believe in a women-led future. Men have had 45 POTUSi and only produced about 4 or 5 great ones. Not great odds. Let's give women 45 cracks at it and see what the data tells us. Maybe I'm wrong.

I don’t disagree and not against women in power , I just hate the pandering to voter blocs . He could have just said her qualifications speak for themselves and left it at that .
 
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
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Monday, October 26, 2020
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday, sponsored by Liberty Nation, Conservative News Where Truth Matters, shows that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-six percent (46%) disapprove.
 
Where’s Hidin Biden or Heels Up Harris? No speaking engagements live or remote released by either campaign office today. Meanwhile Trump has what three speaking engagements that I think I’ve seen listed?

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Will we even see Sleepy Joe outside of his house again before Election Day?

Meanwhile the Trump roadshow just roared through Allentown for the first of three MAGA rallies today.
 
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Her analogy is that you have half a bowl of sh!t (Biden) and a full bowl of sh!t (Trump).
If forced to eat one, I know what most people would choose.
Still, it’s a funny way to motivate the Dems to vote.

It’s actually more like an argument for anarchy.
 
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Until it hurts you in the polls. (Looks like life gave you a Lemon.)
What? Who doesn't like a good riot? There's comedy plays that are riots. There's Pu**y Riot. The Keystone Cops are a riot. The Tea Party (the one in Boston and the more recent one) were riots.
 
So, the left is so confident about election day that they're scheduling riots on election day?

It's not discussed too frequently, but the people allegedly scheduling "riots" on election night or shortly thereafter are the radical left contingency that will be displeased regardless of the outcome since Trump and Biden are both problematic in their minds; I don't feel it'll end up mattering too much, but I would harbor some very mild concern as a Biden candidate that enough of Portland/Eugene has become so radicalized and anti-establishment that they won't come out to vote for Biden and thus draw the state of Oregon closer than it was in 2016.
 
I honestly appreciate the unchecked honesty of Rich Lowry. He's a really sharp wit and a good writer. Still, this is a pretty strange closing argument for Trump from a conservative publication.

Trump Victory Would Be Countercultural Statement to Woke Left | National Review

If Trump manages to pull off an upset in 2020, it will be as a gigantic rude gesture directed at the commanding heights of American culture.

It would be hard to understand a Trump victory outside this context.

It’s easy to see what might be the reasons for a Biden victory, which seems much more likely at this point: a massive turnout among Democrats who fear and loathe Trump; a pandemic that still isn’t under control; a lead on almost every issue, especially on health care; enough appeal in the Midwest and among a few erstwhile Trump voters; a promise of a return to normality.
 
Still, it’s a funny way to motivate the Dems to vote.

It’s actually more like an argument for anarchy.
She dislikes Biden because he is to moderate. The right views Biden as a socialist. What she is actually doing is motivating the fence sitting moderates to vote Biden.
 
What? Who doesn't like a good riot? There's comedy plays that are riots. There's Pu**y Riot. The Keystone Cops are a riot. The Tea Party (the one in Boston and the more recent one) were riots.

Not sure if I like riots, but my friends and I went to a lot of David Allen Coe shows in the early 90s at very shady venues around the South. I think I was the only one who never got stitches, though I have a scar from being hit with a broken beer bottle I'm pretty proud of.
 
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