Can you guys explain some Trump things to me?

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[TWEET]https://twitter.com/Politics_Polls/status/1299355076004282369?s=20[/TWEET]

Every credible pollster has Biden with a huge lead.

LOL. Steve is triggered because he knows, just like the dems know, that Biden is toast. Trump will win the election again. God Bless America!
 
By the way, Biden is up 6 in Florida. If he wins Florida we can all go to bed early on election night because Trump has zero chance without that state, none.

LOL

Trump will win Florida, win easily in Texas. Keep trying to comfort yourself while Trump wins the election and you’re triggered everyday for another 4 years. Glorious.
 
LOL. Steve is triggered because he knows, just like the dems know, that Biden is toast. Trump will win the election again. God Bless America!

Yes, I'm "triggered" by your laughable and delusional wishful thinking hahaha.

I'm still not sure if you're real or a parody. It could go either way.
 
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Trump will win Florida, win easily in Texas. Keep trying to comfort yourself while Trump wins the election and you’re triggered everyday for another 4 years. Glorious.

He might do both of those things and still lose. In fact, I expect him to win Texas but he may have to put resources into the state. All I'm saying is that if Biden *does* win Florida then we can all go to bed early.
 
He might do both of those things and still lose. In fact, I expect him to win Texas but he may have to put resources into the state. All I'm saying is that if Biden *does* win Florida then we can all go to bed early.

If your aunt had balls she’d be your uncle. Unless your a democrat, you’d still call him your aunt.
 
He might do both of those things and still lose. In fact, I expect him to win Texas but he may have to put resources into the state. All I'm saying is that if Biden *does* win Florida then we can all go to bed early.

If, if, if.

Trump will win re-election and be our President for another 4 years.
 
Hahahaha! Right-wing National Review citing right-wing RCP.

It's funny but I also feel sad for you if you're real.

Feel sad, lol. You can feel sad all you want. Trump is winning. Poor Steve
 
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/JohnJHarwood/status/1299315944553095170?s=20[/TWEET]

Hey look, brand new poll out today.
 
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/WesleyLowery/status/1299387791101624320?s=20[/TWEET]

This is amazing. The NBA plans to use its facilities for polling places and/or voter registration.
 
When polls are released they like to target those who are "likely to vote." What causes voters who are "likely to vote" to not vote and what causes voters "not likely to vote" to vote? Are either of these two outcomes relevant to voting?
 
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/WesleyLowery/status/1299387791101624320?s=20[/TWEET]

This is amazing. The NBA plans to use its facilities for polling places and/or voter registration.

Yep, Houston Rockets are the first to get it setup. I think its an awesome idea, and they are typically right in the heart of downtown places, which makes it perfect for people to go to.

If sports got involved in voting places, you could see the following places being setup as voting stations:

Pepsi Center - Denver
Mile High Stadium - Denver
Coors Field - Denver
American Airlines Arena - Dallas
Jerry World - Dallas
Globe Life Park - Dallas
Hard Rock Stadium - Miami
AmericanAirlines Arena - Miami
Marlins Park - Miami

Etc... Throughout the entire country. Right now I am only hearing the NBA, but it would be an incredible move by all sports to turn their sports places into huge voting centers that are safe during Covid.
 
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/WesleyLowery/status/1299387791101624320?s=20[/TWEET]

This is amazing. The NBA plans to use its facilities for polling places and/or voter registration.

I don't see any issues to this. As long as it is unbiased and nonpolitical.


I'm still boycotting though until the deal with China and other hypocritical issues
 
When polls are released they like to target those who are "likely to vote." What causes voters who are "likely to vote" to not vote and what causes voters "not likely to vote" to vote? Are either of these two outcomes relevant to voting?

Not just that, but as we saw 4 years ago, Trump supporters aren't anxious, or don't find it necessary, to answer these polls honestly. If that was true 4 years ago, I don't know why it wouldn't also be true now.

Also feels like Trump has been on his best behavior the last few weeks. If he can keep that up, dominate the debates, and remind the people of Ohio and other swing states why they voted for him the first go around, he'll have a shot. Jobs and economy almost always play a major role. Trump has dominated that market. Very few Americans have not been helped by his policy in those regards.
 
Stephen Breyer is 82
RBG is like 90 and has cancer again
Clarence Thomas is 72

It is POSSIBLE that the next POTUS puts 3 on the bench.

Pretty crazy. Certainly ups the stakes on the election.
 
Yep, Houston Rockets are the first to get it setup. I think its an awesome idea, and they are typically right in the heart of downtown places, which makes it perfect for people to go to.

If sports got involved in voting places, you could see the following places being setup as voting stations:

Pepsi Center - Denver
Mile High Stadium - Denver
Coors Field - Denver
American Airlines Arena - Dallas
Jerry World - Dallas
Globe Life Park - Dallas
Hard Rock Stadium - Miami
AmericanAirlines Arena - Miami
Marlins Park - Miami

Etc... Throughout the entire country. Right now I am only hearing the NBA, but it would be an incredible move by all sports to turn their sports places into huge voting centers that are safe during Covid.

I don't see it changing much in terms of who or how many vote. Like, in Tulsa, I can't imagine being scared or not being able to make it to my local voting place, but now I'm going to drive downtown, find parking, go into a massive facility to vote, and leave? I don't have a problem with them being voting places, like was mentioned earlier, as long as they aren't bias, but this will have very little impact on any actual results, IMO.
 
Stephen Breyer is 82
RBG is like 90 and has cancer again
Clarence Thomas is 72

It is POSSIBLE that the next POTUS puts 3 on the bench.

Pretty crazy. Certainly ups the stakes on the election.

I'd say that makes it more important for the left, since 2 of those 3 are left-leaning, correct?

Dems would be in trouble with the right was able to swap another liberal judge for a conservative one.
 
I don't see it changing much in terms of who or how many vote. Like, in Tulsa, I can't imagine being scared or not being able to make it to my local voting place, but now I'm going to drive downtown, find parking, go into a massive facility to vote, and leave? I don't have a problem with them being voting places, like was mentioned earlier, as long as they aren't bias, but this will have very little impact on any actual results, IMO.

Tulsa is a bad example because hardly anyone lives, works, etc down there compared to major cities. The cities that operate pro sports have tons of people down there all the time.

And if the players, league, city, etc are pushing people to register, to vote, etc I could see it having an increase.

It will favor democrats, for sure. Don't you think?
 
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