Trump team falsely declares victory in Pennsylvania
Fucks sake.Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is falsely declaring victory in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, which remains too close to call.
Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said on a press call, “We are declaring a victory in Pennsylvania.”
The president’s son echoed that message in a tweet:
Fact-check: Trump has not won Pennsylvania as of now, and more than 1 million valid ballots must still be counted in the state.
Election analysts have said, based on the results seen so far, that Joe Biden is on track to win the state.
not running the tiredest old man in the world would be a good startIf the dems cant figure out a way to produce likeable candidates that also have establishment support the GOP is fine
The only book I've ever read about JFK suggested that LBJ did it! In my defence, it is by a guy who has been reading about this stuff for 30 years. Robin Ramsey from Lobster Magazine.if you can't win elections you don't get to govern in the first place
LBJ for example, was the acknowledged master of getting legislation passed and running the Senate
but he very likely never would have been President if JFK hadn't been assassinated
I've been recommended this book on JFK a bunch of times.The only book I've ever read about JFK suggested that LBJ did it! In my defence, it is by a guy who has been reading about this stuff for 30 years. Robin Ramsey from Lobster Magazine.
And award it to the leader... Biden?A bunch of protesters just showed up in Detroit demanding they "stop the count".
Trump increased support in every demographic except white men relative to 2016. If the dems cant figure out a way to produce likeable candidates that also have establishment support the GOP is fine.
too lateA bunch of protesters just showed up in Detroit demanding they "stop the count".
Why would the GOP have generated gains? I don't follow US politics closely enough to know but are there many reasons they would have?the real question about Trump's demographic gains is, again, to what extent they're related to him personally vs the GOP
The claims I'm seeing are that it's down to people reacting negatively to socially progressive politics and the unrest after the George Floyd killing, plus the colossal amount of misinformation being spread online.Why would the GOP have generated gains? I don't follow US politics closely enough to know but are there many reasons they would have?
this goes back to my original point that I don't think regaining the white vote will be all that hard if they ran a slightly more palatable candidate who could also capitalize on Trumps gains in other demographics. Or at least I think that could be the ploy. all conjecture though. But I don't think the shifting demographics are completely in the bag for the dems like once thought as shown by this election.Sure, but America is 3/4 white and half of them are men. So a given percentage fall in that demographic is more damaging than the same rise in, say, Latino voters is beneficial.
it's hard to say?Why would the GOP have generated gains? I don't follow US politics closely enough to know but are there many reasons they would have?
I get the feeling the dems are viewed as the defacto party of the culture war (in part by their own doing) and any social unrest will be ascribed to them regardless of actual fault. potentially a compounding realism affect aswell where george floyd like turmoil isnt an aberration but the norm and what voters want to see is which party can make it the most palatable rather than addressed, though I guess that isnt too far off from the normThe claims I'm seeing are that it's down to people reacting negatively to socially progressive politics and the unrest after the George Floyd killing, plus the colossal amount of misinformation being spread online.