OK then. Biden 2020.

hanimmal

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Im getting pretty excited about not having to worry about what the President is going to tweet/ says at a hate rally/ press confrenernce propaganda spin/ etc on a daily basis. It will be nice to not have to hear from them but once a month or so, and then it be very rehearsed and on point, while the professionals in their particular fields get to do their jobs.
 

hanimmal

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Biden should do these all day long. Start going over every single aspect of the entirety of Trump's running for office since the 80's, Trump's attacks on Obama with his fake Birth Certificate conspiracy theory and how it leads to very real racism, Russia getting the data from Trump's campaign that was used to attack our citizens, hell attack him directly with the Mueller report. All of it, just start churning them out, and anytime Trump says something hit him again with his own words in a nice ad against Dear Leader.
 

Moldy

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Im getting pretty excited about not having to worry about what the President is going to tweet/ says at a hate rally/ press confrenernce propaganda spin/ etc on a daily basis. It will be nice to not have to hear from them but once a month or so, and then it be very rehearsed and on point, while the professionals in their particular fields get to do their jobs.
Trump's shit is excruciating everyday he's in office. Yeah, it would be wonderful to see any kind of leadership instead of his fucking PR stunts and endless ineffectiveness, criminality, it just goes on.

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/trump-reportedly-plans-to-extort-states-into-reopening-as-mitch-mcconnell-holds-up-aid/
 

hanimmal

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Looks like Biden is crushing Trump in the upcoming election still. And doing really well in some battleground states.

He seems to think that Trump will try to flip the board and not want to play in the fall.

Biden predicts Trump will try to postpone the November election

Former vice president Joe Biden predicted Thursday night that President Trump will seek to postpone the November election, telling supporters participating in an online fundraiser, “That’s the only way he thinks he can possibly win.”

“Mark my words, I think he is going to try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can’t be held,” said Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Biden cited Trump’s threat to veto the $2 trillion stimulus bill in response to the coronavirus outbreak if it contained money to bail out the U.S. Postal Service.

“Imagine threatening not to fund the post office,” Biden said. “Now what in God’s name is that about? Other than trying to let the word out that he’s going to do all he can to make it very hard for people to vote. That’s the only way he thinks he can possibly win.”

A Trump campaign spokesman categorically dismissed Biden’s accusations.
“Those are the incoherent, conspiracy theory ramblings of a lost candidate who is out of touch with reality,” said spokesman Tim Murtaugh. “President Trump has been clear that the election will happen on November 3rd.”

Biden’s comments come as Democrats are pushing to dramatically expand voting by mail in response to the pandemic.

Biden voiced his full-throated support for that effort, saying: “We have to make it easier for everybody to be able to vote, particularly if we are still basically in the kind of lockdown circumstances we are in now.”

The November election date is set by federal law and would require an act of Congress to change. Any effort by Trump to do so unilaterally would undoubtedly prompt legal action.

Sign up for our Coronavirus Updates newsletter to follow major developments in the pandemic. All stories linked in the newsletter are free to access.

By John Wagner
 

Fogdog

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Looks like Biden is crushing Trump in the upcoming election still. And doing really well in some battleground states.

He seems to think that Trump will try to flip the board and not want to play in the fall.

Biden predicts Trump will try to postpone the November election

Former vice president Joe Biden predicted Thursday night that President Trump will seek to postpone the November election, telling supporters participating in an online fundraiser, “That’s the only way he thinks he can possibly win.”

“Mark my words, I think he is going to try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can’t be held,” said Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Biden cited Trump’s threat to veto the $2 trillion stimulus bill in response to the coronavirus outbreak if it contained money to bail out the U.S. Postal Service.

“Imagine threatening not to fund the post office,” Biden said. “Now what in God’s name is that about? Other than trying to let the word out that he’s going to do all he can to make it very hard for people to vote. That’s the only way he thinks he can possibly win.”

A Trump campaign spokesman categorically dismissed Biden’s accusations.
“Those are the incoherent, conspiracy theory ramblings of a lost candidate who is out of touch with reality,” said spokesman Tim Murtaugh. “President Trump has been clear that the election will happen on November 3rd.”

Biden’s comments come as Democrats are pushing to dramatically expand voting by mail in response to the pandemic.

Biden voiced his full-throated support for that effort, saying: “We have to make it easier for everybody to be able to vote, particularly if we are still basically in the kind of lockdown circumstances we are in now.”

The November election date is set by federal law and would require an act of Congress to change. Any effort by Trump to do so unilaterally would undoubtedly prompt legal action.

Sign up for our Coronavirus Updates newsletter to follow major developments in the pandemic. All stories linked in the newsletter are free to access.

By John Wagner
Prepare for some really nasty attack ads against Biden. Their propaganda machine has six months to take Biden down.


the highest ranks of the Republican Party are grappling with the uncertainty the coronavirus crisis has injected into the race — and how best to prepare for a general election that looks nothing like what they'd been anticipating.

There are indications that Trump’s response to the crisis is taking a toll. His campaign’s internal polling shows that the president’s initial bump in managing the virus has dissipated, according to a person familiar with the results. An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released over the weekend revealed that voters thought Biden would do a better job than Trump in managing the virus by a 9-point margin, and new surveys show Trump trailing Biden in Florida, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Alarm about Trump’s standing is trickling to down-ballot races. A Fox News poll released earlier this week showed the GOP candidate trailing 10 percentage points in the Michigan Senate race, a contest the party has been targeting aggressively.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump adviser and ally, said the president should wait until the late August convention to begin a full-fledged campaign and instead focus on dealing with the crisis.

Dealing with it effectively, he contended, would virtually cement Trump's reelection.

“His best strategy is to follow FDR’s example and be Dr. Defeat the Virus and then Dr. Create Jobs and Prosperity,” Gingrich said.

Yet campaign officials see reason to begin nuking Biden, especially as the former vice president ramps up his attacks. Liberal outside groups have spent millions of dollars on TV ads in battleground states going after Trump. The former vice president’s campaign, meanwhile, recently released a web video charging that Trump left the country “unprepared and unprotected” — a spot that even some Republicans acknowledged was effectiv
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DIY-HP-LED

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Prepare for some really nasty attack ads against Biden. Their propaganda machine has six months to take Biden down.


the highest ranks of the Republican Party are grappling with the uncertainty the coronavirus crisis has injected into the race — and how best to prepare for a general election that looks nothing like what they'd been anticipating.

There are indications that Trump’s response to the crisis is taking a toll. His campaign’s internal polling shows that the president’s initial bump in managing the virus has dissipated, according to a person familiar with the results. An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released over the weekend revealed that voters thought Biden would do a better job than Trump in managing the virus by a 9-point margin, and new surveys show Trump trailing Biden in Florida, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Alarm about Trump’s standing is trickling to down-ballot races. A Fox News poll released earlier this week showed the GOP candidate trailing 10 percentage points in the Michigan Senate race, a contest the party has been targeting aggressively.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump adviser and ally, said the president should wait until the late August convention to begin a full-fledged campaign and instead focus on dealing with the crisis.

Dealing with it effectively, he contended, would virtually cement Trump's reelection.

“His best strategy is to follow FDR’s example and be Dr. Defeat the Virus and then Dr. Create Jobs and Prosperity,” Gingrich said.

Yet campaign officials see reason to begin nuking Biden, especially as the former vice president ramps up his attacks. Liberal outside groups have spent millions of dollars on TV ads in battleground states going after Trump. The former vice president’s campaign, meanwhile, recently released a web video charging that Trump left the country “unprepared and unprotected” — a spot that even some Republicans acknowledged was effectiv
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Donald owes the bank of China tens of millions of dollars and the loans are due soon, so says the news. Wanna know where the big bucks bail outs are going? Donald will be the biggest recipient!
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Prepare for some really nasty attack ads against Biden. Their propaganda machine has six months to take Biden down.


the highest ranks of the Republican Party are grappling with the uncertainty the coronavirus crisis has injected into the race — and how best to prepare for a general election that looks nothing like what they'd been anticipating.

There are indications that Trump’s response to the crisis is taking a toll. His campaign’s internal polling shows that the president’s initial bump in managing the virus has dissipated, according to a person familiar with the results. An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released over the weekend revealed that voters thought Biden would do a better job than Trump in managing the virus by a 9-point margin, and new surveys show Trump trailing Biden in Florida, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Alarm about Trump’s standing is trickling to down-ballot races. A Fox News poll released earlier this week showed the GOP candidate trailing 10 percentage points in the Michigan Senate race, a contest the party has been targeting aggressively.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump adviser and ally, said the president should wait until the late August convention to begin a full-fledged campaign and instead focus on dealing with the crisis.

Dealing with it effectively, he contended, would virtually cement Trump's reelection.

“His best strategy is to follow FDR’s example and be Dr. Defeat the Virus and then Dr. Create Jobs and Prosperity,” Gingrich said.

Yet campaign officials see reason to begin nuking Biden, especially as the former vice president ramps up his attacks. Liberal outside groups have spent millions of dollars on TV ads in battleground states going after Trump. The former vice president’s campaign, meanwhile, recently released a web video charging that Trump left the country “unprepared and unprotected” — a spot that even some Republicans acknowledged was effectiv
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Yeah it is going to be interesting. His campaign needed to fight this war online anyways. This is kind of forcing him to do that.

Had another great video they put out too.


 

hanimmal

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Klubacheck is better than biden but we need a minority vp
Women are treated as a minority in our country for a long time. There are many great women that can fill the role of the VP very well. In 4 years Biden can retire and let the best person win in 2024, hopefully at that time the Republicans will get their act together and send up some legitimate politicians instead of what they have been offering up the last few decades.
 

Fogdog

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Women are treated as a minority in our country for a long time. There are many great women that can fill the role of the VP very well. In 4 years Biden can retire and let the best person win in 2024, hopefully at that time the Republicans will get their act together and send up some legitimate politicians instead of what they have been offering up the last few decades.
I prefer Elizabeth Warren. Klobuchar is OK, though. While I very much admire Ms Obama, in my opinion, we need a person with experience running government as Veep.
 
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