cville deac
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The worst that can happen is Ice Town.
I chuckled. Though I largely agree with birdman's point.
The worst that can happen is Ice Town.
LOL at thinking that "Pocahontas" is the straw that will finally break those backs.
or any Democrat, for that matter
Your blind hatred has impacted your ability to read. It's not surprising.
Again, here's what I said:
"It's one thing to attack someone as a socialist when that person calls himself a socialist (and has for decades) versus someone who calls herself a capitalist. Of course, Trump and his goosestepping followers will call all Dems socialists, but it will stick much more with someone who calls himself one."
Never said that, but keep misrepresenting what I say. You've been doing it for years.
In no way did I say it would be "the straw that finally break those backs". Your interpretation has nothing to do with my post.
In what way would it backfire in the suburbs and with women then? Would it be the thing that convinces them to not vote for Trump?
It could be one of MANY issues they could have with Trump. No one issue may be the one that tips any vote, but the accumulation of an array things that Trump has said and done.
What’s the likelihood that out of 67,000+ posts anyone has correctly read and understood an RJ post?
If all the rape, the spousal cheating, and the "Such a nasty woman..." comment didn't turn off a subruban woman already, derogatory "Pocahontas" comments is highly unlikely to do it.
still looking forward to him explaining how labor is going to go against bernie because of m4a
It could be one of MANY issues they could have with Trump. No one issue may be the one that tips any vote, but the accumulation of an array things that Trump has said and done.
Except it's not necessarily the tipping point. But keep on trying to to put words in my mouth. Many have tried. All have failed.
RE: Townie's "big" union endorsement for Bernie. EU has fewer members nationwide than the Culinary Union has in Las Vegas alone.
Every poll thus far in head-to-head match-ups. You can't honestly post the Monmouth poll and then ignore all the others.
A defining question in the Democratic primary is whether the country wants a return to “normal” or another wave of change. NBC's first question here finds overall anger at the “political system” just as high as it was four years ago; back then, 69 percent of people agreed with a general anti-elite statement. Voters have grown less negative about the economy, and, asked for the first time, a small majority agree that people are being heard, rather than marginalized. But the Trump campaign's plan for a Biden nomination is to force another referendum on “change,” portraying Biden and Democrats as the people who want to go back to what left people frustrated; the Trump plan for a Sanders or Warren nomination is to decry radical change that could hurt the economy.
Except it's not necessarily the tipping point. But keep on trying to to put words in my mouth. Many have tried. All have failed.
RE: Townie's "big" union endorsement for Bernie. EU has fewer members nationwide than the Culinary Union has in Las Vegas alone.