What are the armchair revolutionaries on here going to do if he wins the election anway? Call for an uprising? Raise your middle fingers up in the air?
As I have been saying for months. He will not be winning the election.
He's not perfect but he upsets the Hamas loving anti semites on here though.Probably feel a great sense of pity and fear for the most vulnerable, legitimate sadness at the impact this ogre will have on the world. That's obviously something you find funny, which is ironic given your tone as it was trump supporters who made legitimate attempts to subvert democracy in defeat.
What a pathetic attitudeHe's not perfect but he upsets the Hamas loving anti semites on here though.
We’ve all been saying in here it comes down to turnout, which is why I’m going into tomorrow cautiously optimistic that Harris will end up pulling it out.I wouldn't be so certain mate, not sure a lot of the typical voting patterns aren't gonna see a notable change.
Older women and the Hispanic vote, Muslim vote and Jewish American vote in some states could see notable shifts over what are the normal patterns.
Voter turnout is going to be huge, who can get their vote to turn out and up on the day.
It's sure as hell not a result I'd wager any money on that's for sure either way.
We’ve all been saying in here it comes down to turnout, which is why I’m going into tomorrow cautiously optimistic that Harris will end up pulling it out.
Turnout was huge in 2020, and 2024 appears to be tracking that same way if not more so. Looking at the two sides, I don’t see that has happened in the past four years to either motivate new people to vote for Trump, or sway them back to his side. Meanwhile, the loss of Roe v Wade is going to be a major motivating factor that gets a lot of people to the polls for Harris.
It will be quite the own goal if that is what ends up costing them this election. I always thought abortion was an easy wedge issue for them to campaign and raise money on but that they ultimately had no interest in actually overturning it because doing so was quite unpopular. Now that they’ve finally done it, they’re a bit like the dog who has caught the car, and have no idea what to do next now that they’re facing the political blowback.
I wouldn't be so certain mate, not sure a lot of the typical voting patterns aren't gonna see a notable change.
Older women and the Hispanic vote, Muslim vote and Jewish American vote in some states could see notable shifts over what are the normal patterns.
Voter turnout is going to be huge, who can get their vote to turn out and up on the day.
It's sure as hell not a result I'd wager any money on that's for sure either way.
He's not perfect but he upsets the Hamas loving anti semites on here though.
Probably relative to as much as you are doing by fighting on the front line for Israel against all those childrenWhat are the armchair revolutionaries on here going to do if he wins the election anway? Call for an uprising? Raise your middle fingers up in the air?
What are the armchair revolutionaries on here going to do if he wins the election anway? Call for an uprising? Raise your middle fingers up in the air?
Though I agree with most of what you say and most Jews aren't hardliners like Ben Gvir Judaism itself has some pretty dark stuff that is used to justify the ongoing land grabs and de-humanisation of PalestiniansI mean, does anybody love Hamas or hate Jewish people?
I would suggest, equating Jewish people with a regime that is committing a genocide against innocent children is what is anti-Semitic. That has nothing to do with Judaism.
But you probably think being concerned for kids being murdered means you support terrorists. If you're so concerned about terrorism, maybe you should condemn all slaughter equally? Just a thought.
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