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A note to this board on the eve of the election...

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I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Harris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
 
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I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Haris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.

Say that again.
 
I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Haris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
Thanks kamalla. Now have Montel shave yer snatch. Good luck. 🖕
 
I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Haris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
Regardless of what happens tomorrow (in the coming days), Kamala Harris is still a terrible candidate. She has flip flopped on most issues.

Most left leaning people have an anti-Trump argument… not for anything for Kamala aside from abortion because the last 4 years have been terrible for most people economically.

I love being an American and excited to see how it plays out in the coming days 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
 
I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Haris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
I'll bet you're some pasty white neckbeard fahgit who calls black conservatives "house negroes".
 
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Regardless of what happens tomorrow (in the coming days), Kamala Harris is still a terrible candidate. She has flip flopped on most issues.

Most left leaning people have an anti-Trump argument… not for anything for Kamala aside from abortion because the last 4 years have been terrible for most people economically.

I love being an American and excited to see how it plays out in the coming days 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
As if 78-year-old Trump were not. You will be calling her President Harris soon. May as well get used to it now.
 
I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Harris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
Someone who lives in such a massive echo chamber you can’t handle a message board with 25 active posters, accusing them of living in an echo chamber because they don’t say the things you hear “everywhere”.

Liberals are the worst.
 
Hardly. I am just conveying reality to those not living in it.
you seem really confident for what everyone is calling a 50/50 tossup election. Bold move. Best of luck, hope you return to discuss regardless of outcome

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Another good read here. Pretty much nails the Republican argument in favor of voting for Harris--as many will be doing.


"The positive case for Harris is simple: She will be a normal president, surrounded by normal experts, seeking normal political ends. The scientists she consults will be real scientists. The doctors, real doctors. Her administration will not be a 4chan thread come to life. Her foreign policy will not be made in consultation with podcasters who hock gold, ivermectin, and MREs."
 
Another good read here. Pretty much nails the Republican argument in favor of voting for Harris--as many will be doing.


"The positive case for Harris is simple: She will be a normal president, surrounded by normal experts, seeking normal political ends. The scientists she consults will be real scientists. The doctors, real doctors. Her administration will not be a 4chan thread come to life. Her foreign policy will not be made in consultation with podcasters who hock gold, ivermectin, and MREs."
Sp about that “echo chamber”….

“Harris describes himself as a liberal, even though he criticizes some aspects of both right and left. He is a registered Democrat[64] and has never voted Republican in presidential elections.[33] He supports same-sex marriage and decriminalizing drugs.[65]
 
I have avoided this space for a number of reasons, mainly because it is a cesspool of racism, misogyny, and ignorance.

That said, I want to invite the vast, vast majority on this space to prepare for what will likely transpire over the course of next evening. You need to prepare yourselves for what is both inevitable and has been driven by one of the worst political electoral strategies we have seen in the modern era of presidential elections.

I realize that you don't get this information in the echo chambers of Fox News or whatever lunatic right-wing websites from where most of you get your news and political commentary.

To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening. You can debate or discuss the reasons why this is the case, but it is an objective characteristic of the composition of the current American electorate. This means that Trump operates at an inherent deficit in most states. To win, he must generate enough turnout to overcome the structural disadvantage. This simply isn't going to happen, particularly given the impact of the Dobbs decision. Women are motivated in a way that they haven't been in decades and they will vote for Harris by large margins.

Next, despite Trump's unhinged and largely unchecked attempt to portray the economy as a hellscape: this doesn't square with reality. The stock market is at an all-time high, we are operating at full employment, crime is down, and the notorious "Misery Index" is among the lowest it has been in the past 50 years. While Trump has been free to project this dystopian view of American society, most Americans are not trapped in the right-wing echo chambers of the typical Trump supporter. They do not watch Fox News and they don't even know about the bizarre websites where many of you get the oft-contrived stories that you enjoy reading and sharing with your other like-minded friends.

The potential bellwether tomorrow evening is the State of North Carolina: results will be known there by around 10 pm CT, and if Harris has won there, then the results of the election will be known by midnight. If Trump eeks out a victory in North Carolina, then attention will turn to monitoring the conventionally known swing states, but the only question will be when Harris is declared the winner. Not if. The composition of the electorate means that this result will not be in question.

And so, in the wake of this inevitable result, the question will become whether adults will wrest control of the Republican Party from the Trumpists and their ilk. If adults commandeer the party by rejecting the tenets of Trumpism and focusing instead on winning fiscal issues like being pro-business, favoring regulatory reform, and advocating for deficit reduction and enhancing government efficiency, then the GOP may yet rise from the ashes. If not, it will go the way of the Whigs and be replaced by a coalition of moderate Dems and Republicans who are likely to become the majoritarian party in America. The silver lining in all of this turmoil will be that, ultimately, our politics will revert back to the mean and we can look forward to turning the page on a very sorry chapter of American history.

Enjoy your evenings tomorrow night.
You’ve just thrown together every leftist cliche since the 1980 campaign. SMH.
 
Yeah, this is going to be a real bad evening for you. Hope you don't beat your wife or dog because you are so pissed. At least you heard it here first. Prepare yourself.
So anyone who votes for Trump beats those closest to them?

Man, put the shovel down.

This is not a good look.
 
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Yeah, this is going to be a real bad evening for you. Hope you don't beat your wife or dog because you are so pissed. At least you heard it here first. Prepare yourself.
Man.. that’s really sad, hateful, and dangerous rhetoric. No more joy from your side. Do better. Maybe go back to making up fake dates on Mike Gundy retiring.
 
To begin, women are the majoritarian voting gender in the United States. Women, by and large, do not like Trump--at a margin anywhere between 10 and 25 percent, depending upon the state in question--as you are soon to observe tomorrow evening.
What is MSNBC telling you about Kamala's cratering support among black men and how black turnout overall is depressed?

How early voting is breaking massively for pubs? How even Dems that hate Trump are admitting tonight that she's toast?

Enjoy those talking points, they expire in 24 hours.
 
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