Something is fishy about the polls... the fact that all swing states are showing within 1 point is statistically improbable. Like 1 in a million.
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Something is fishy about the polls... the fact that all swing states are showing within 1 point is statistically improbable. Like 1 in a million.
The world is saved Glace insane results l'm abit stunned.Glacier wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 3:36 pm Something is fishy about the polls... the fact that all swing states are showing within 1 point is statistically improbable. Like 1 in a million.
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I’m glad I live in Canada.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:32 pm The world is saved Glace insane results l'm abit stunned.
Isn't that true!
Chuck Holton is one l follow Ms. Tornadocreeks he has a You Tube channel he has very good insight on this crazy world at the moment.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 8:38 pm Isn't that true!
Unbelievable. I've been reading Heather Cox Ricardson on f/b she's a US historian and writes really well and I liked that she has a different view on what was going on as compared to the sensational news. Here's her post on what she think happened: https://www.facebook.com/heathercoxrichardson. She also has a podcast if that's more your style: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/podcast
Me too. Haven’t visited the US since 2019. That won’t be changing anytime soon.
The democrats aren't even left wing. They are a centre/right party that tries to steal votes from the Republicans by sidling up to people like Dick Cheney. If they were a left wing party then Bernie Sanders wouldn't have been squashed multiple times. I agree with some of your points but lets not be ridiculous and say the democrats are anywhere close to left wing. It's more like hispanics and muslims and Gen Zers are way further right then they were, and the idea that Trump is going to bring down grocery prices and shut down migration is the message they wanted.Glacier wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:33 pm Trump lost support among whites, but saw massive support increases among Hispanics and Muslims who hate Kamala Harris' appeasement to the far left types who want chaos. 70% of Californians voted to get tougher on repeat criminals to deal with their theft problem. Harris refused to say if that was a good idea. Voters, especially legal immigrants don't like Harris letting in millions of illegal immigrants who get to jump ahead of the line by those waiting years to legally immigrate. And immigrants don't like the trans stuff at all.
Harris tried to keep the antisemites happy by picking tampon Tim over Josh Shapiro as the VIP pick, and that probably cost her at least Pennsylvania.
this and more gaffs expain why she lost to a guy who posts cringe things like "I hate taylor swift."
Left and right are confusing terms sometimes. Certainly the Democrats try to be right-wing in many ways. As the the popular left wing commentator Cenk Uygur says, "the Democrats need to shift left if they want to win. There's already a right-wing party, but no one is appealing to the left, which is why 15 million people stayed home."PortKells wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:11 pm The democrats aren't even left wing. They are a centre/right party that tries to steal votes from the Republicans by sidling up to people like Dick Cheney. If they were a left wing party then Bernie Sanders wouldn't have been squashed multiple times. I agree with some of your points but lets not be ridiculous and say the democrats are anywhere close to left wing. It's more like hispanics and muslims and Gen Zers are way further right then they were, and the idea that Trump is going to bring down grocery prices and shut down migration is the message they wanted.
I really wish people were aware of things like the fact that Trump shut down the strictest border bill in recent memory, one sponsored by Biden and Kamala. That he can just survive things like that and still effectively campaign about immigration is mind boggling to me.
Biden was a solid president and he/she was punished for governing during a global inflationary period. That's how politics goes but that's how I see it.
I agree with you so much that what is left and what is right is getting more confusing by the day. Remember when being tough on Russia was what won Reagan the biggest landslide in recent memory (way bigger than this one)? Now, it's flipped and the right seems to want to let Ukraine fall to them. Of course, Russia is not communist anymore so there's that, but even back to the Obama years I don't recall republicans wanting to ease up on Putin, quite the opposite. Something about Trump that if he says we need to do this thing that's completely against everything they've ever believed in, and his supporters fall in line immediately.Glacier wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 10:36 am Left and right are confusing terms sometimes. Certainly the Democrats try to be right-wing in many ways. As the the popular left wing commentator Cenk Uygur says, "the Democrats need to shift left if they want to win. There's already a right-wing party, but no one is appealing to the left, which is why 15 million people stayed home."
Most voters are not that ideological with confusing and hard to define political beliefs. Joe Rogan who was a Bernie Bro endorsed Trump this time for example. And Liz and Dick Cheney were considered very conservative, much more to the right of Trump too, and they endorsed Harris. I'm not sure, but I think this might have hurt Harris at the polls because there are a lot of people who hate the neo cons more than they hate Trump. Maybe it helped bring in some Republicans who were pro Iraq invasion, but it may have pushed out just as many Democrats.
People have many different and complex reasons for voting, and it's hard to nail down why people vote for who they do. Lots of it is about feelings. They feel like the economy will be better under Trump. Feelings are not facts though. A lot of people like the tariffs, which from my economics training, are always bad thing (economists who aren't Marxist generally agree that tariffs are basically always bad).
Immigration is a huge one for Republicans. Ironically enough, they actually don't want to solve the illegals coming across the border because this would remove the wedge issue (it's the same reason Trudeau hasn't removed a single gun in 4 years after making them illegal). As soon as you solve a wedge issue that most voters agree with you on, you no longer have the issue you can throw in the face of your opponents.
BTW, in Belgium, the left is totally against illegal immigration. This means there's no far-right in Belgium to speak of. If The Democrats would be more forceful about immigration such that 70% of the population didn't think they're on the wrong side, Harris would have likely easily won. Trudeau is also toast next year because he's seen as soft on people breaking the law and jumping the queue to get in.
EDIT: Here is Bernie Sanders' response. He could have beaten Trump if the party wouldn't have rigged the primary against him.
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"Men" in women's sports is such a distraction to the actual and serious issues facing humanity. Wealth gap, climate change, housing crisis', on and on. I am blown away that anybody has even a spare moment to think about this if we are as freaked out about inflation as we claim. You know, I don't really tow the line on transgenderism as a lefty, I'll admit it's gone off the rails and too far. But this is like .0001% of the problems we have. And by the way, as someone working in a fairly liberal public school, the panic about transgenderism in schools is honetly fabricated and total propaganda. Nobody is pushing this, most teachers are just trying to navigate it and treat people with respect.
I agree. BUT, when you divide voters into 4 quadrants:
I do appreciate your neutrality on this topic. The hyper partisanship mode we are stuck in has just made it difficult to really discuss things objectively. Dissecting this election is a fascinating topic! I hate how it turned out but it was pretty interesting, objectively speaking.Glacier wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:40 pm I agree. BUT, when you divide voters into 4 quadrants:
1) socially liberal, fiscally liberal/left
2 socially conservative, fiscally liberal/left
3) socially conservative, fiscally conservative/right
4) socially liberal, fiscally conservative/right
The largest group is the socially conservative, fiscally liberal camp. Politicians traditionally don't campaign there, but Trump did.
I'm not a fan of this camp, and I hear today that Trump wants pricr controls in addition to tarrifs, which is right out of the NDP playbook, and I strongly disagree.
You are right, bigger issues, and even bad policies, but this person was explaining how he won.