I know of Trump, Biden, RFK Jr and Cornell West. Who are the other two?
You KNOW it’s coming...
P probably the other two are the Libertarian candidate and the Green Party candidate.
I admit I am a little surprised...did’t they realize that Donald Trump was responsible for making New York great?
What a bunch of Yahoos.
The Libertarian is some DEI fag pothead named Chase who turns off half of the Libertarian Party faithful.
Jill Steyn is still around for the Greens.
The Libertarians are typically on most state ballots, the Greens and Constitution Party, far fewer. RFK Jr. has the resources to be on most ballots if he would come up with a coherent ballot strategy. I don’t expect to see Cornell West on many ballots.
Does anyone Know if support for 3rd-party candidates is overstated in polls, compared to actual election results?
The Presidential race is now tied in Virginia. I believe Biden “won” the state by about ten points in 2020.
The key is going to be blocking the ballot and tabulation fraud. I hope Laura Trump has a better plan than that used by Ronna McDaniel.
If even Quinnipiac says he’s got a 5 point lead, that means he’s got about a 10 point lead - well beyond the margin of fraud.
It's true because Ruby Freeman got a medal for helping out.
Minorities who feel persecuted by the government identify with what is happening to Trump which is why they are shifting support to him.
OTH they dont hesitate to put democrats above 50% when it is tight...
It doesn’t matter as long as the democrats have their STEAL in place.
Democrat cities hold back and count(steal) and steal until they have tilted the national election and it is just not right.
Courts hell even the supreme have failed us for reasons of corruption and or fear.
A different court, that of true public opinion need be felt from.
Have you ever met a really stupid person and found out later they were a liberal? me either, being stupid is a pre-req to being a liberal,You just know the person is going to do something stupid sooner rather than later.
For the RATs, would the conviction be correctly called a Pyrrhic victory? They “won” the conviction as they were desperate to do, but it caused them to lose voters. I hope they’re happy. (Not.)
Will Zuckerberg come to Biden’s rescue again? We shall find out in the days ahead. He spent over $300m on Democrat GOTV in 2020, maybe more than both parties combined. His current net worth is said to be $170b. He could spend $1b on Democrat GOTV and not even touch his principal.
Zuckerberg arguably bought the election for Biden. The vast majority of voters are already registered. In 2020, Biden won Arizona by 10K votes. In 2016, Trump won it by 90K. That’s a 100K swing. Zuckerberg spent $5m in AZ. That’s $50 per Democrat voter registered. Whether simple registrations or ballot harvesting, all Zuckerberg’s paid staff had to do was hang out in Democrat areas. If more than 1 new voter was registered per hour and they were paid by the voter, his operatives may have had effective hourly rates in excess of $100. Regardless of what anyone might think of Zuckerberg personally,the guy was the most effective political donor in 2020, and perhaps in any presidential election, ever, far outstripping Soros.
https://ballotpedia.org/Center_for_Tech_and_Civic_Life%27s_(CTCL)_grants_to_election_agencies,_2020
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State Grant amount
Alaska $50,000
Arizona $5,169,724
Arkansas $1,306,012
California $21,800,648
Colorado $748,724
Connecticut $1,871,932
Delaware N/A
District of Columbia $617,613
Florida $16,040,950
Georgia $45,013,990
Hawaii $490,985
Idaho $712,289
Illinois $5,646,844
Indiana $2,043,365
Iowa $4,436,775
Kansas $2,230,628
Kentucky $7,114,078
Louisiana $1,128,000
Maine $2,573,157
Maryland $6,195,787
Massachusetts $2,923,321
Michigan $16,862,654
Minnesota $7,169,406
Mississippi $3,703,777
Missouri $6,802,914
Montana $2,096,878
Nebraska $404,585
Nevada $2,671,515
New Hampshire $213,502
New Jersey $21,340,276
New Mexico $3,263,077
New York $25,811,323
North Carolina $7,188,264
North Dakota $261,052
Ohio $7,518,652
Oklahoma $2,490,055
Oregon $1,572,146
Pennsylvania $25,011,085
Rhode Island $581,865
South Carolina $5,373,219
South Dakota $255,231
Tennessee $382,962
Texas $38,621,136
Utah $295,611
Vermont $77,269
Virginia $3,733,823
Washington $2,849,931
West Virginia N/A
Wisconsin $10,108,644
Wyoming N/A
Total: $327,227,517