To: nbenyo
the media has been pounding the pandemic panic meter and seniors seem to have lost all sense of proportion and rational thought, especially with the “apolitical” great Dr. Fraudci making all his pronouncements the past several days.
I think President Trump seems more deflated than tired today and I fear he has been informed of internal polls that show Biden winning PA, AZ, NC and possibly others.
The fact that he is going to Georgia tomorrow does not inspire confidence either. Any state that comes that close to electing Stacy Abrams is pretty far gone IMHO.
I don’t think Donald Trump could have done anything differently—it’s the stupid electorate, not the electorate, stupid.
To: MyDogAteMyBallot
I fear he has been informed of internal polls that show Biden winning PA, AZ, NC and possibly others.I think a more likely reason he looks tired is he's a 74 year old man who has been keeping a frenetic pace.
I assume the reason for cancelling the party is that an Antifa mob would surround and attempt to attack the hotel and keep out guests. And since DC is run by a commie Trumphater mayor, he couldn't rely on police protection.
To: MyDogAteMyBallot
I think President Trump seems more deflated than tired today and I fear he has been informed of internal polls that show Biden winning PA, AZ, NC and possibly others. The fact that he is going to Georgia tomorrow does not inspire confidence either. Any state that comes that close to electing Stacy Abrams is pretty far gone IMHO.
Hey take a step back from the ledge man! So first of all, you are looking at a 74 year old man that is literally flying to 5 different places every day, standing at a podium and speaking for an hour or more, and then sleeping on fumes and doing it again the next day.
As far as the internals go, you have nothing to base that off of, except your own opinion. You know no idea what is internals say. And the 2 most accurate pollsters we know of have him leading in AZ and NC and basically tied or slightly down in PA.
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