2024 Presidential Race

Danica Patrick throws shade on Kamala Harris guest speakers: ‘I never went to a Diddy party’​


Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick threw shade on supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris Sunday, telling a crowd of Trump supporters that she wasn’t paid to be there and “never went to a Diddy party.”

Patrick spoke ahead of former President Trump during a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, just two days before the election.

“Now I’m speaking. I’m not paid to be here. I don’t have a teleprompter. I’m winging this right now, everybody. I don’t need a telephone. I never went to a Diddy party,” Patrick said. “I’m doing this because I love this country and there’s nobody that’s been tested more than Trump.”

The “telephone” reference was an ostensible dig at rapper Cardi B who suffered a teleprompter glitch while speaking at a rally for Harris in Wisconsin over the weekend. After working the crowd for two minutes, a woman brought Cardi B a cell phone on which she could read her speech.

 
Anybody like Robert Kennedy Jr? Looked at his platform and he seems like he just wants to be a part of the Trump administration but he is on the ballot in Alabama. I like his push to make America healthy again, which I think helps in multiple areas. I tend to lean conservative so I’m considering voting for him.

Just can’t see myself voting for either of the main candidates.
A vote for Kennedy is in effect a vote for Harris.
 

“This is a clear-as-day example of what we call herding: the tendency of some polling firms to move with the flock by file-drawering (not publishing) results that don’t match the consensus or torturing their turnout models until they do,” the polling analyst said.

In addition to Silver, Nate Cohen, the chief political analyst for The New York Times, has also voiced some concern that polling results may be flawed. Herding notwithstanding, Cohen says that pollsters may still be undercounting Trump’s support because of the difficulty of projecting his voter base.

“Across these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent likelier to respond than white Republicans. That’s a larger disparity than our earlier polls this year, and it’s not much better than our final polls in 2020 — even with the pandemic over. It raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate Mr. Trump yet again,” Cohen said of the latest New York Times/Sienna College poll, the final poll for the paper before the 2024 election."
Yea but about that


 
The left has hidden power within the bureaucracies. The only way back is to reduce the federal government.

This past month (October) jobs added was +12k. Government jobs were +40k. The private sector lost -28k jobs.
It's hard to put the genie back in the bottle, but I agree that the federal government needs to shrink, and more power returned to the states and local government.
 

Massachusetts residents claim they’re being trolled with fake Harris postcards saying migrant family moving in​


Residents in a Massachusetts community claim they're being trolled with fake Kamala Harris campaign postcards informing them that a migrant family would be moving in with them because of their support for Vice President Harris.

One of the residents of Shrewsbury told NBC10 Boston that she received the postcard after she put a sign in her yard supporting Harris and Tim Walz.

The postcard, made to look like mail from the Harris-Walz campaign, thanked her for putting up a sign and showing her support, and alerting her that a family from Nicaragua would be moving into her home.

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I think this map is pretty close to where I am at. If Trump slightly over performs on election day, MI or NH could fall to him...if it goes better for Harris on election day I could see WI falling to her...but right now, Trump looks to be in a really good position.



I like it.

I give Trump a better chance in Michigan than I do in Wisconsin. I know the polls may reflect something different. Just a gut feeling.
 
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