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At this point, that’s pretty much giving your vote for Trump. Fact is, one is going to win. Standing by philosophical ideas because none is what we want won’t change that fact. I think it’s essential for the well being of America and the world that Trump is relieved of power. I was hoping Weld or Bloomberg would get a chance to do it, but sadly, it turned out to be Biden, who with his faults, is still a better option. But if he can do it, then he gets my vote because as I said, I think it’s important to remove Trump from office.
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SilentNeko wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:33 pm As if the Democrats have a better choice. Oh. Wait. They don’t. Here’s to hoping there is a circle for me to color in for “none of the above.”
I don't like Biden. But at this point I think a gorilla would be a better choice over Trump. At least I'd hope Biden would actually listen to his advisors. The only way I'd vote for Trump is if Charles Manson ran against him with Hitler as his VP.
Trump isn’t getting my vote this time. But, then neither is Biden.
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Mommamia wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 11:53 pm For all of you fools, no one would have a good turn out in the midst of this virus. Would you go to a concert, a ball game, any activity where there would be thousands of people right now? I think not.

Get over yourselves.
There's also a few people posting that were there, relating that they were barred from getting in because they didn't have enough guards or ticket takers or ID checkers our whatever you want to call them, so they shut down the entrances.

From the pictures I saw there was a pretty hefty crowd that got locked out. I don't think anyone is surprised that happened. Ooops! Sorry! Didn't have enough people!
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At this point, I don’t care. Trump is trailing in the polls, so I don’t expect him to win re-election.
Momto2boys973 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:42 pm At this point, that’s pretty much giving your vote for Trump. Fact is, one is going to win. Standing by philosophical ideas because none is what we want won’t change that fact. I think it’s essential for the well being of America and the world that Trump is relieved of power. I was hoping Weld or Bloomberg would get a chance to do it, but sadly, it turned out to be Biden, who with his faults, is still a better option. But if he can do it, then he gets my vote because as I said, I think it’s important to remove Trump from office.
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I don't like Biden. But at this point I think a gorilla would be a better choice over Trump. At least I'd hope Biden would actually listen to his advisors. The only way I'd vote for Trump is if Charles Manson ran against him with Hitler as his VP.
Trump isn’t getting my vote this time. But, then neither is Biden.
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Valentina327 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 2:38 pm
Mommamia wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 11:53 pm For all of you fools, no one would have a good turn out in the midst of this virus. Would you go to a concert, a ball game, any activity where there would be thousands of people right now? I think not.

Get over yourselves.
There's also a few people posting that were there, relating that they were barred from getting in because they didn't have enough guards or ticket takers or ID checkers our whatever you want to call them, so they shut down the entrances.

From the pictures I saw there was a pretty hefty crowd that got locked out. I don't think anyone is surprised that happened. Ooops! Sorry! Didn't have enough people!
Can you show us these photos? I watched live coverage that showed the inside and outside of the venue. I did see that enthusiastic people were camped out days ahead, but I didn't see anything that showed folks not being able to enter.

People can make these claims of being "barred" but I find it very doubtful that happened. The campaign was sending out emails and texts in real time telling people who had requested tickets to "come down - there are seats available." If it were really the case that people were turned away I think the campaign would be showing those images everywhere.
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The only thing I saw about being barred was the latecomers couldn't get in because the volunteers who were taking temperatures left. There was something about protestors blocking a door for like 20 minutes but there was another door off to the right that police were letting people in.
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Oh, it seems like he’s out. But it also looked like he wouldn’t win in 2016 and probably many people got confident enough to not vote against him.
SilentNeko wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 3:12 pm At this point, I don’t care. Trump is trailing in the polls, so I don’t expect him to win re-election.
Momto2boys973 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:42 pm At this point, that’s pretty much giving your vote for Trump. Fact is, one is going to win. Standing by philosophical ideas because none is what we want won’t change that fact. I think it’s essential for the well being of America and the world that Trump is relieved of power. I was hoping Weld or Bloomberg would get a chance to do it, but sadly, it turned out to be Biden, who with his faults, is still a better option. But if he can do it, then he gets my vote because as I said, I think it’s important to remove Trump from office.
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Trump isn’t getting my vote this time. But, then neither is Biden.
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True. I was listening to a conservative talk show on the radio. They were talking about a silent majority they were hoping gets out and votes in November. While I do find conspiracy theories interesting, these days I’m not in the mood. When it comes right down to it, people are going to decide which way to go.
Momto2boys973 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 5:16 pm Oh, it seems like he’s out. But it also looked like he wouldn’t win in 2016 and probably many people got confident enough to not vote against him.
SilentNeko wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 3:12 pm At this point, I don’t care. Trump is trailing in the polls, so I don’t expect him to win re-election.
Momto2boys973 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:42 pm At this point, that’s pretty much giving your vote for Trump. Fact is, one is going to win. Standing by philosophical ideas because none is what we want won’t change that fact. I think it’s essential for the well being of America and the world that Trump is relieved of power. I was hoping Weld or Bloomberg would get a chance to do it, but sadly, it turned out to be Biden, who with his faults, is still a better option. But if he can do it, then he gets my vote because as I said, I think it’s important to remove Trump from office.

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I feel sorry for the people who camped out for four days in order to access the Trump rally. Well, not really.
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WellPreserved wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 7:12 pm I feel sorry for the people who camped out for four days in order to access the Trump rally. Well, not really.
Did people really think that there were actually 1 million people who were interested in attending? Polls have seen Trumps approval rating way down, there is a contagious virus that’s pretty nasty and large unemployment rates. But yeah, let’s believe that 1,000,000 people suddenly wanted to this disaster talk about himself for two hours.

And talk about a low energy crowd. There was a video from The Lincoln Project called the “Walk of Shame” with Trump walking alone from the helicopter, looking like a 12 year old pitcher who just lost the Little League World Series for his team . So dejected.
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trump voters have never been silent nor a majority
SilentNeko wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:57 pm True. I was listening to a conservative talk show on the radio. They were talking about a silent majority they were hoping gets out and votes in November. While I do find conspiracy theories interesting, these days I’m not in the mood. When it comes right down to it, people are going to decide which way to go.
Momto2boys973 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 5:16 pm Oh, it seems like he’s out. But it also looked like he wouldn’t win in 2016 and probably many people got confident enough to not vote against him.
SilentNeko wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 3:12 pm At this point, I don’t care. Trump is trailing in the polls, so I don’t expect him to win re-election.

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