American presidential election 2024
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Betting odds. What do you guys think?
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5.6% for Michelle isn't surprising. Of course, if Biden keels over before the election, I'd personally expect Newsom to be the nominee, as an emergency substitute over Harris. That being said, Michelle would get voters out and I could see the campaign doing a mass voter registration like they did earlier.
If you remove Dem contenders waiting for Biden's (un)timely demise, then it's about 50-50, which is what I expect by odds.
That being said, I saw a poll which showed among people registered but unlikely to vote, Trump is +19 while he's only +13 among people unregistered to vote. That means that a significant portion of registered voters saying "Trump" on surveys will not actually vote- Trump's narrow lead on mass polls thus becomes weaker.
50-50 for me, barring major voter registration and voter transport drives in the South and election interference from either side.
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Lol Nimmaratardian Hailey won in Washington. Washington is just wine aunts and fags. It just goes to show that the only meaningful candidates are the ones who will cut federal spending by more than 70%. Most public employees in DC need to be fired. The teachers union needs to be abolished. Trump will not fix anything. He is not competent enough. I hope he goes on a rampage against migrants and public employees. I hope he is petty and out for revenge. I love that this year is an election year as it will provide top entertainment. Do you guys think that there is a possibility of a civil war in the USA?
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in American presidential election 2024:
Trump will not fix anything. He is not competent enough.
Yeah I agree. Only fools believe the things he is promising. They must not remember that he was actually President for 4 years.
I hope he goes on a rampage against migrants and public employees. I hope he is petty and out for revenge.
Would be nice.
Do you guys think that there is a possibility of a civil war in the USA?
Things would have to be really bad in order for that to happen and normies don't care about most issues anyway. Just want to live a good life. Which is still pretty easy to achieve in America. Also, wars/revolutions are started by smart and ambitious people and if you are one of those it has never been easier to make it in America.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Surprised abc news would post something like this. Didnt he already testify? Why would they kill him after?
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@Kilgore "He had been due to undergo further questioning on Saturday. When he did not appear, enquiries were made at his hotel". The case died with him as he was the outward face against Boeing(military contractor). The case received far less publicity than it deserved. Someone is clearly instructing the media to play it down. Not only did they take out John, but who dares to come forward now? This is an efficient way to stop a wave of whistleblowers. It is the same old CIA playbook.
The deep state is crazy scary. Operation Northwoods shows how far they are willing to go. I think Ray was right to be very suspicious of these people. It is kinda crazy that people are willing to look the other way at Epstein for instance. Epstein filmed everything on that island and still no one is being arrested. JFK and 9/11 seem like inside jobs to me too. I haven't read about the moon landings, but it is suspicious that we have never been back in five decades now that we have such superior technology. I think most people are denying the deep state for the same reasons they deny death. It is easier for people to cope without thinking about such things. I on the other hand think it is much healthier to embrace things as they are.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Wild. I thought it was about the planes falling apart ll the time seems deeper than that.
Epstein filmed everything on that island and still no one is being arrested.
I dont even believe he is dead.
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hecking based moment tbh... bronze age mindset
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@Kilgore He might be alive but I doubt it. It is more handy for them to have killed him, than to keep him alive. He serves more as a threat than an asset. I think Israel is the first modern state. They started playing 5G warfare way before other countries got the memo.
Have you read about the Morgenthau Plan? The jews wanted to starve Germans into becoming communists. The plan is much bleaker than anything mentioned on Wiki or what they told you in school.@CO3 Lol I have read that. It probably would have worked to some degree as he seemed to be fairly above average in terms of intelligence. Thank God he did not do it, as it would be afwul to be his genetic offspring.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Boeing is a part of the military industrial complex as much as Lockheed and Raytheon.
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Boeing have now killed more whistleblowers than passangers.
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We live in under anarcho-tyranny.
Jeffrey Epstein’s 2nd ‘black book’ of contacts heads to secret auction.
It will be interresting to see how much more polarized America becomes during this election. The more the merrier.
"Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic." — Joseph R. Biden.
Biden began his presidency moderately popular: At the start, Quinnipiac University’s polling found that 53 percent of Americans approved of him and 36 percent did not. Today’s numbers are the mirror image: In a Quinnipiac poll released yesterday, 36 percent approve, while 53 percent disapprove. FiveThirtyEight’s average of polls finds him doing slightly better—42.8 to 51.7—but still in a consistent slide since the end of July. The numbers are very polarized, but Republicans have always disapproved strongly of Biden; the big difference here is erosion among Democrats and independents.
Ahead of the US elections 2024, US President Joe Biden has emerged as the least popular president in 70 years, according to a survey conducted by Gallup poll. Biden earned the title, by securing 38.7% job approval, way lower than Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter. Whereas, Donald Trump secured a 46.8% job approval rating in the poll.
Former US president Richard Nixon secured a 53.7% job approval rating, whereas Jimmy Carter earned a 47.7% approval rating. Dwight Eisenhower who became the US President in 1952, remained the most popular president in the country with a 73.2% rating in the survey.
According to the trend, every incumbent US President who has secured more than 50% approval rating has managed to win the next election as well. However, Barack Obama emerged as an exception after he managed to secure a victory for the second time in 2012, after getting a 46% approval rating six months before the elections.
Global Nigger Communism seems to be incoming. I think it is next to inevitable with the dysgenic trends of our society. I hope Trump is willing to win.
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USA has its first presidential rematch since 1956. Trump is returning .
I am rather surprised that the economy is more consequential than border security for Republicans. I am also amazed at the large disparity in the weight put on abortion policy. It makes me think that the Democrats will win out on this issue going forward. Maybe younger Republicans are not as focused on abortion as older Republicans? I would have also assumed that gun policy mattered more to Republicans than Democrats. In terms of policy, the election will come down to the economy, immigration, & abortion. It is very positive for Trump that so many are concerned about the economy as this is a winning issue for him.
Where Biden and Trump stand on key issues.
US Election guide: how does the election work?.
Biden’s economic ratings are worse than Carter’s .
- 66% of Americans own their own homes.
- If they lost their income, 37% of households couldn't last a month.
- Americans owe almost $17 trillion in total debt.
- Americans' average credit card balances are over $5,800
- The average American has $65,000 in retirement savings
- Over 50% of households had either borrowed money from or lent it to friends and family in the previous year.
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Trump vs Biden will be decided by these 7 states in 2024.
Trump's second-term agenda: deportations, trade wars, NATO rethink.
WIll anyone bother to vote on RFK Jr?
Would any of you prefer Vivek Ramaswamy or Kennedy over Trump?
Do you think the election will be more fraudulent than the 2020 election?
What stategic mistakes are the candidates making?It is interesting to observe that public health is again almost a non-topic in the American election cycle. This in a country where 88% is metabolically unhealthy. The U.S. spends more on health care but has worse health outcomes than comparable countries around the globe. The average American woman in the 40-49 age range is 178 pounds and is 5'4 short. 8.6% of the American civilian noninstitutionalized population do not have any form of health insurance. The hormonal crisis will worsen regardless of who is elected. I assume we need a cultural shift more so than a political one. Plato argued that most of the education up to the age of 20 should be physical and I agree. 81% of children aged 11–17 worldwide did not meet the minimum recommended exercise guidelines of 60 minutes daily. I would assume this would probably hold true for around 95% of American kids. The lack of recess in public schools should be illegal.
Physical Education in schools in 1960's.
You're Not The Man Your Father Was.
Lack of physical education.It is hard to find info regarding public health policies that is not focused on medicine. Publich health politics in the west can be summed up as: learned helplessness.
In fiscal year 2020, governments spent a combined total of $347 billion on health (excluding insurance programs like Medicare and Medicaid.)
That comes out to $1,043 per person.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Fuck me! What an insane waste of a life.
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@CO3 said in American presidential election 2024:
Fuck me! What an insane waste of a life.
You found the perfect title for your autobiography.
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idk, maybe more fitting as a birthday card from your mother Norwegian.
Also how's it going chap. Beware of the party politik brain rot, even at a distance. Do something useful, tell us about the storting or something.
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