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Biden doesn't have supporters. He has Trump haters. Change my mind.
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IF I did...
please do a welfare check 'cause I'm probably dead.. |
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At this point? No one, really. This election is solely a referendum on Trump. And, let’s be honest, he has given the left plenty of ammo to work with. Combined with a 24/7 media assault and there are plenty of decent people who don’t spend a lot of time digging into the specifics of policy and history who will be casting a vote AGAINST Trump... Because it’s a popularity contest. And because they don’t realize how bad it can get. Prosperity is an aberration historically. We’ve been too decadent for too long. And the bill is coming due.
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No one in the country is voting for Biden.
Unfortunately there are plenty who are voting against Trump Hopefully not enough of em to let Dementia Joe steal it. |
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I can’t find the thread but there is one member voting for the tard because he thinks biden will be better for gun rights.
I’m serious. |
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About 60 million dems.....because of the D beside his name. Just like you OP, as long as there is an R, you are voting for them
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Listening to the local news here, Trump has no chance of winning Arizona.
I know of only one person that is voting Biden. |
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Wife and I voted Trump already.
FIL will vote Biden, he is an old Boomer, and still watches the "news" all fucking day. |
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Millennials, White Women and a lot of Seniors according to the polls and then of course the usual suspects
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I've seen a couple farmers around here with Biden signs. I can't fathom why they would, they must want to be taxed outof business and retire. Not worried about Oklahoma going blue yet though.
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You would be shocked. Like hard working outdoor oriented people from Kentucky. Believe everything the media tells them. Or upper management of companies who come from conservative families. These are just some of my extended relatives so there have to be a lot.
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My Father is. I haven't talked politics with him in years. I don't live near him, but my sister does and she asked him back in 2016; "why would you vote for a criminal?" His answer "I'm not voting for the person, I'm voting for the party."
My Father retired 20+ years ago (30 year union member). I suspect as in the case of my Father that a lot of folks were brainwashed decades ago believing that the democrat party is the party of the common man or the blue collar worker. They are reluctant to change no matter what evidence is presented to them. Now my Mother on the other hand.... I only ever heard her say "fuck" once when I was growing up. But I'll bet while in the voting booth 4 years ago she said to herself "fuck that bitch!" |
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My mother will be voting for Biden.
She started voting democrat in 2012 and has been voting democrat ever since She died in 2010 |
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Quoted: I can’t find the thread but there is one member voting for the tard because he thinks biden will be better for gun rights. I’m serious. View Quote Mostly True But the scale is off, Biden will do less harm to the Second amendment than Trump. The idea starts to compound when you think about what the effect of telling republicans that, enacting gun control/confiscation will win them elections, will be |
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If you really don't know a single person voting for Biden, you need to broaden your circles. There's lots of intersting people in the world beyond those who just think like I do.
As to who is voting for biden: 1) Everyone who is pro-choice. Everyone. And that's a HUGE portion of the population. Of those, like 5% are actually affected by the rules one way or another, but yea. 2) Anyone who watches mainstream media or news sites. Which is a lot of people. The hate-machine against Trump has been the likes of which I've never seen. So they are going to vote for the old-white-guy racist sex-offender, vs the other old-white-guy who's been falsely accused 24/7 of just that. Propeganda works. 3) Anyone who believes that government is the answer and needs to be involved more. This would be all your single females. As well as anyone else who feels they are better seved by a large collective than on their own. There are lots of those. 4) Anyone who values how nice a person is, over their actual effectiveness. Trumps greatest mistake was blowing that first debate. It was his opportunity to dispell the media lies that he's a big meanie of limited self-control. And in the debate, he (all on his own) looked like a big meanie, of limited self-control. It was a huge strategic blunder. |
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I can't b/c this deplorable has completed the ballot in favour of the horrid orange individual.
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Quoted: I am not saying that those 500,000 items will swing this election but I think it is pretty stupid to assume that previously legal owners would vote for the guy that made possession a serious crime. View Quote If I had ever owned a bumpstock, I'd still be voting Trump. There are far more important things than that to be concerned about. |
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Quoted: I drove from New Orleans to Gettysburg and saw a total of 6 Biden/Harris signs/stickers. We saw probably 100 Trump signs/shirts and so on. Just one view... View Quote |
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Quoted: If I had ever owned a bumpstock, I'd still be voting Trump. There are far more important things than that to be concerned about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am not saying that those 500,000 items will swing this election but I think it is pretty stupid to assume that previously legal owners would vote for the guy that made possession a serious crime. If I had ever owned a bumpstock, I'd still be voting Trump. There are far more important things than that to be concerned about. That’s your opinion and you’re free to it. I disagree I think gun rights sit very high on the list of important things we should be concerned about. |
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I think it is likely this election may have more people voting for what they perceive as the lesser evil than many previous years. A lot of people voting against Trump and against Harris Biden than are voting for....
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Quoted: That’s your opinion and you’re free to it. I disagree I think gun rights sit very high on the list of important things we should be concerned about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am not saying that those 500,000 items will swing this election but I think it is pretty stupid to assume that previously legal owners would vote for the guy that made possession a serious crime. If I had ever owned a bumpstock, I'd still be voting Trump. There are far more important things than that to be concerned about. That’s your opinion and you’re free to it. I disagree I think gun rights sit very high on the list of important things we should be concerned about. Bumpstocks are far down the list of gun rights issues. The California/New York/European style incremental gun control towards the goal of confiscation that the democrats will push when in power is far more of a concern. |
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Quoted: I think it is likely this election may have more people voting for what they perceive as the lesser evil than many previous years. A lot of people voting against Trump and against Harris Biden than are voting for.... View Quote It’s really a shame. No matter who wins, government will grow and freedoms will be eroded. My hope is that one day people will wake up and decide they don’t want to be pawns anymore. |
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Quoted: If you really don't know a single person voting for Biden, you need to broaden your circles. There's lots of intersting people in the world beyond those who just think like I do. As to who is voting for biden: 1) Everyone who is pro-choice. Everyone. And that's a HUGE portion of the population. Of those, like 5% are actually affected by the rules one way or another, but yea. 2) Anyone who watches mainstream media or news sites. Which is a lot of people. The hate-machine against Trump has been the likes of which I've never seen. So they are going to vote for the old-white-guy racist sex-offender, vs the other old-white-guy who's been falsely accused 24/7 of just that. Propeganda works. 3) Anyone who believes that government is the answer and needs to be involved more. This would be all your single females. As well as anyone else who feels they are better seved by a large collective than on their own. There are lots of those. 4) Anyone who values how nice a person is, over their actual effectiveness. Trumps greatest mistake was blowing that first debate. It was his opportunity to dispell the media lies that he's a big meanie of limited self-control. And in the debate, he (all on his own) looked like a big meanie, of limited self-control. It was a huge strategic blunder. View Quote Wow. Guess I won’t bother voting then. |
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