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Ongoing US GOP Debacle Thread: Seditious Republicans march toward authoritarianism

All are traditional or newer swing states.
 
Todd Palin files for divorce.

 
Todd Palin files for divorce.


From the premiere family of "traditional family values", abstinence-only evangelism, and multiple out-of-wedlock kids? Say it isn't so!
 
Interesting opinion piece in the NY Times. The headline is definitely hyperbolic, but some of the polling data is very interesting indeed. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/opinion/republicans-democrats-2020-election.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Check out this trend:
Edit: image will not paste correctly. It shows that support and approval of immigrants has increased over 10 percentage points from November 2018 to now, with a similar decrease in the number of people saying that immigrants are burden. 65% of Americans now say that immigrants strengthen our country vs. 26 percent saying they are a burden. That is a sizable shift cutting against Trump's signature issue.

I think it is very premature to be predicting blue waves and so forth over a year out from election day 2020. That said, the data certainly supports a growing revulsion for Trump among American voters.
 
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Interesting opinion piece in the NY Times. The headline is definitely hyperbolic, but some of the polling data is very interesting indeed. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/opinion/republicans-democrats-2020-election.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Check out this trend:
Edit: image will not paste correctly. It shows that support and approval of immigrants has increased over 10 percentage points from November 2018 to now, with a similar decrease in the number of people saying that immigrants are burden. 65% of Americans now say that immigrants strengthen our country vs. 26 percent saying they are a burden. That is a sizable shift cutting against Trump's signature issue.

I think it is very premature to be predicting blue waves and so forth over a year out from election day 2020. That said, the data certainly supports a growing revulsion for Trump among American voters.

The only thing that gives me even a modicum of hope going into 2020 is that there was a lot of stupid people that voted for Trump because “how bad could he be? At least he isn’t Hillary!” Well we’ve seen exactly how bad he can be and hopefully even like 25% of those idiots flip and vote Democrat or for Gary Johnson or some shit like that.
 
Interesting opinion piece in the NY Times. The headline is definitely hyperbolic, but some of the polling data is very interesting indeed. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/opinion/republicans-democrats-2020-election.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Check out this trend:
Edit: image will not paste correctly. It shows that support and approval of immigrants has increased over 10 percentage points from November 2018 to now, with a similar decrease in the number of people saying that immigrants are burden. 65% of Americans now say that immigrants strengthen our country vs. 26 percent saying they are a burden. That is a sizable shift cutting against Trump's signature issue.

I think it is very premature to be predicting blue waves and so forth over a year out from election day 2020. That said, the data certainly supports a growing revulsion for Trump among American voters.

Don’t get complacent. A trump second Term would be truely disastrous. Even Palma admits it. Don’t worry about polls, just canvas, donate and volunteer for who ever the democrat nominees are.
 
When keeping it real goes wrong: Donald Trump tells someone else they were terrible in a debate.
 
Love how they both “stand with Donald Trump” in taking opposing positions.
 
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