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    If he’s not going to debate her then Harris should literally give a 90 minute PowerPoint on project 2025 and what it will do to your pay your healthcare, your environment everything…

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      Instead, a comparison between Trump’s project 2025 vs her goals might be better. Actually look to the future, instead of the doom and gloom of “don’t vote for him” would do wonders to get people excited to vote, which helps turnout.

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      With a picture of the former president on an empty chair emphasizing and underlining his conscious decision not to participate because he knows he can’t debate her on these points.

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      A PowerPoint will help her connect with the youth. Perhaps she can let them know how project 2025 will roll out over the first few quarters.

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          Would it help excite you and retain your attention if she sprinkled some spicy memes in the powerpoint?

          One would think that a Project 2025 fascist government that has no qualms about shooting protesters should be enough to keep your attention about it. But if it takes memes, I’m sure she’d do it.

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    Guys, have you noticed that Harris laughs. Like when she finds something funny she laughs at it. Fucked up, right?

    When she was a prosecutor, she put people in jail that pled guilty or were convicted by a jury. What a monster.

    Maybe she’s secretly been assuming the duties of the President when Biden wasn’t feeling well. We should look into that. That would make her… bad somehow.

    Is she actually Hillary Clinton in a mask, maybe? Can we test that on 4chan?

    Good thing we always have old faithful- racism and sexism. That’ll swing those undecideds.

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      It’s so weird that they tried to concentrate on her laugh. All it did was highlight that Trump never laughs or shows any kind of positive emotion, like some kind of hateful little goblin.

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      We probably share the same opinion but if sexism and racist swings any ‘undecideds’ that just means they’re conservatives that are too pussy to say it out loud and pretend they aren’t while gargling trumps balls.

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        That’s true BUT casual/subconscious racism and sexism is extremely common in American culture. The fact is that there is a double standard for women and minorities that most people hold to at least some extent. It’s been studied time and time again that there are things that white men can do that are viewed negatively when done by a woman/minority. And that’s going to affect this election.

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      Maybe she’s secretly been assuming the duties of the President when Biden wasn’t feeling well. We should look into that. That would make her… bad somehow.

      You forgot the part where they say this while simultaneously demanding she invoke the 25th Amendment.

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      Good thing we always have old faithful- racism and sexism. That’ll swing those undecideds.

      At work, both the resident Gen-X divorced-dad asshole and the luddite boomer have taken to complaining that “We’re all going to be called racists and misogynists for not voting for Kamala” while grousing about hating her more than Biden, never once mentioning a single point of policy that they dislike.

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      The racism and sexism is great. They’re calling her a DEI hire and mispronouncing her name. You would think senators who have worked with her for before she was even vice president for four years would know how to pronounce her name by now. So fucking childish.

      Never mind that they never call her by last name. Totally fine for Biden or Obama tho. “Kah-mahla” quite clearly stresses that she is both a woman and non-white. Couldn’t get that with Hillary.

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    He should create a platform with goals and policies with detailed plans that will appeal to enough voters to get him elected.

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    Republicans being unable to stop themselves from being racist and sexist might well play in Harris’ favour here. The vast majority of racists and sexists were going to vote for Trump anyway, but this type of approach and messaging might alienate some moderate undecided voters.

    Just hours after she announced her candidacy, Trump’s super PAC released an ad attacking Harris, claiming she “covered up Joe’s obvious mental decline” and that she “knew Joe couldn’t do the job, so she did it” herself.

    Is this really the own he thinks it is? By most measures the Biden/Harris term has been fairly successful so giving your opponent credit for the lions share of that work is certainly an interesting strategy. And the coverup is a fairly toothless accusation since Biden actually stepped down in time.

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      wait so their attack is saying she is the one really responsible for one of the best presidential terms of my lifetime. bold move cotton.

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        Would be funny to run back the “I approve of this message” counterplay, but I think they have too much respect for Biden to do that.

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        Yeah but I don’t think you were considering voting for Trump… I think that in practice associating her with an unpopular president’s actions isn’t a bad idea when her main selling point is that she isn’t either Biden or Trump.

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            Biden’s approval rating is lower than Trump’s is right now and lower than Trump’s was at any time between this point during his presidency and the 2020 election, although it isn’t lower than Trump’s was at the lowest point during his presidency.

            It’s also lower than Nixon’s or GWB’s were at any point during their first terms (although GWB isn’t a useful reference due to 9/11).

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              yeah Im comparing presidential terms but im not so sure trumps was not lower at the end of his one term but again I was just using full term ratings although bidens is tentative since we can’t get the last 6 monthsish.

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                Trump’s was lower at the end of his term than Biden’s is now, but I’m not sure how relevant that is since it was after everyone knew that Trump had lost the election (and then after the January 6th riot).

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    Have they tried using the N-word yet? That always works when you have literally nothing else to fall back on.

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      I mean, that fox host came real close with “colored” when he referred to one of the historic black fraternities/sororities.

      Give it time.

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        Funny thing is, if she wins, I’m sure they will slowly say the quiet part out loud more and more every year. So I agree it’s all a matter of time.

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      I am pretty sure they are having internal debates about whether to go for the hard R or not. Word is they are favoring skipping it in an attempt to appeal to a younger audience.

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    who’s anyone kidding? GOP will just follow their usual strategy of shouting lies upon lies upon lies while pounding their fists and stomping their feet, and make everyone waste time debunking the bullshit hurricane

    at least they have 4 months instead of 4 years

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    I’m honestly surprised they haven’t brought up her Canadian background.

    By referencing her Canadian background, they can subtly frame her as being “exotic” and “foreign” and “liberal” in a way that doesn’t sound racist (but which would provably still resonate with racists).

    Also, “Canadian Kamala” has good alliteration. I could imagine Trump using it.

    Edit: Oh, “Canada Kamala” sounds even better.

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      First of all, please don’t give them any ideas.

      Second of all, I genuinely think Canadian Kamala might be too long for Trump and his followers. A good alliteration sure, but I could more see him using something simpler like Killer Kamala, after finding (or more honestly making up) a reason to use it.

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          Hmm, that could work, although it might not be clear enough for Trumpons.

          Frankly, I don’t know if Trump could come up with that on his own and let’s face it, it has to be his own idea.

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    Don’t be fooled.

    This is the “And it’s Harris coming up the inside!” part of the horse race.

    In October they’ll swing it hard back to trump to goose all the sweet sweet clicks out of you poors before the election.

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      Are you trying to say that elections are not real, or that the media falsifies polling results to fit some planned, orchestrated narrative?

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          Interesting. How do you square in your mind that there are hundreds of different polling agencies? Each news org has its own, then there’s countless independent ones as well. There’s easily hundreds.

          How does that all get coordinated and falsified with some orchestrated media plan without whistleblowers complaining?

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            Nothing’s usually falsified, per se, it’s more that pollsters have a range of questions and results and one of them is going to “suit” a news agency. Or a PR group, or whatever organization needs the “power of polling results” to move clicks.

            For example, we’re in Prime Polling Season, with a huge election coming up, so the polling results are all going to be in the same neighborhood, question-wise, usually. It’s better for corporate news if the race is very close, so all the polls we’ll read about are going to say that.

            If a poll came back heavily - lopsidedly - for one candidate over the other, we likely wouldn’t hear about it. Because that would be a problem. They can’t dig into the poll too much they just need a headline out of it.

            This is all outside of the methodological problems with polls, it’s just specific to the “uses” that corporate news requires of polls.

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              I don’t see much evidence of cherry picking polling results, they generally all report their own, or someone like Pew. CNN reports CNN polls, Fox reports Fox polls, 538 reports 538 polls, etc etc. Any person who wishes can check between them, it’s very easy. They usually provide the specific questions asked as well.

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                I guess it’s ironic that this article doesn’t refer to any polling. No doubt it will come up again and again because corporate news has 24 hours to fill, and outside of gaffes and releases, all they’ve got are talking heads and polls.