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Old 06-20-2020, 09:48 PM
 
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We are now near July, I have not seen one bumper sticker, signs, or any billboard or pop-ups about Joe Biden. Compared to 2016, I've seen more Hillary Clinton advertisement than Trump. However, lately I started seeing Trump yard signs popping up. This is not a good sign for Democrats if they think they got this one again like they screwed up in 2016. If they think they got this one in their back pockets again they are underestimating Trump's voting base and they are not giving Joe Biden a good shot at beating Trump.

I am an independent that supports Trump but I have issue seeing anyone win fair and square. However I see a really poorly organized Democrat push for Joe Biden. Once again they think people will go out and vote for Biden without any kind of rally or major push.

You can't count on BLM or all the anti-Trump folks to show up and vote for Joe Biden because many anti-Trump folks are not necessarily supportive of Joe Biden.

In June of 2016, Trump was busy going around the country packing stadiums and having huge rallys back to back while the media just ignored him and wrote him off.

During June 2016, they said Hillary was 12% points ahead of Trump by CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/14/polit...ump/index.html

Now, they are only saying Biden is 8% points ahead of Trump this year.

They should be telling people that Trump is ahead and Joe Biden needs their help.
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Old 06-21-2020, 12:51 AM
 
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It's 2020, not 2016. Try and keep up.
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Old 06-21-2020, 02:19 AM
 
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It's 2020, not 2016. Try and keep up.
According to CD forums....2016 will replay forever until the end of time.
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Old 06-21-2020, 06:11 AM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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It's 2020, not 2016. Try and keep up.
History tends to repeat itself. The OP is pointing out the potential for a repeat. It doesn't mean for sure it will happen, but some of the elements are there, and Biden's enthusiasm level amongst Dem voters is crazy low.

Joe Biden cannot fill Thousands of seats like Trump did last night. Many political analysts see voter enthusiasm to be closely correlated to turnout.

Some Democrats are not so certain Joe Biden wil beat Trump. The New York Times has been sounding the alarms for months now.

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Old 06-21-2020, 06:15 AM
 
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Old 06-21-2020, 07:03 AM
 
Location: Arizona
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My prediction

1. Trump will lose in November by a landslide Biden will win between 400-500 EC votes
2. Trump supporters will stop talking about him hardly see any post on social media about Trump anymore
3. Trump will face criminal charges possibly even face prison time
4. GOP will lose more seats in following elections as Trump backlash last for years on them.
5. Most progressive Federal government since FDR.
6. Democrats will end up in power for next 8 years possibly 10 one side of congress and the white house.
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Old 06-21-2020, 07:28 AM
 
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We are now near July, I have not seen one bumper sticker, signs, or any billboard or pop-ups about Joe Biden. Compared to 2016, I've seen more Hillary Clinton advertisement than Trump. However, lately I started seeing Trump yard signs popping up. This is not a good sign for Democrats if they think they got this one again like they screwed up in 2016. If they think they got this one in their back pockets again they are underestimating Trump's voting base and they are not giving Joe Biden a good shot at beating Trump.

I am an independent that supports Trump but I have issue seeing anyone win fair and square. However I see a really poorly organized Democrat push for Joe Biden. Once again they think people will go out and vote for Biden without any kind of rally or major push.

You can't count on BLM or all the anti-Trump folks to show up and vote for Joe Biden because many anti-Trump folks are not necessarily supportive of Joe Biden.

In June of 2016, Trump was busy going around the country packing stadiums and having huge rallys back to back while the media just ignored him and wrote him off.

During June 2016, they said Hillary was 12% points ahead of Trump by CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/14/polit...ump/index.html

Now, they are only saying Biden is 8% points ahead of Trump this year.

They should be telling people that Trump is ahead and Joe Biden needs their help.
So polls are wrong but your prediction is based on how many bumper stickers you see? Well, that's scientific.

Myself, I'm holding off until I can get the complete bumper sticker: "Biden-Harris" or whatever.
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Old 06-21-2020, 07:43 AM
 
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What percentage of voters want crappy bumper stickers on their cars that stay there for years after because they’re so hard to remove?

I would guess that it’s a low number?
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Old 06-21-2020, 08:34 AM
 
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We are now near July, I have not seen one bumper sticker, signs, or any billboard or pop-ups about Joe Biden. Compared to 2016, I've seen more Hillary Clinton advertisement than Trump. However, lately I started seeing Trump yard signs popping up. This is not a good sign for Democrats if they think they got this one again like they screwed up in 2016. If they think they got this one in their back pockets again they are underestimating Trump's voting base and they are not giving Joe Biden a good shot at beating Trump.

I am an independent that supports Trump but I have issue seeing anyone win fair and square. However I see a really poorly organized Democrat push for Joe Biden. Once again they think people will go out and vote for Biden without any kind of rally or major push.

You can't count on BLM or all the anti-Trump folks to show up and vote for Joe Biden because many anti-Trump folks are not necessarily supportive of Joe Biden.

In June of 2016, Trump was busy going around the country packing stadiums and having huge rallys back to back while the media just ignored him and wrote him off.

During June 2016, they said Hillary was 12% points ahead of Trump by CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/14/polit...ump/index.html

Now, they are only saying Biden is 8% points ahead of Trump this year.

They should be telling people that Trump is ahead and Joe Biden needs their help.

No prayer for Donald Trump on Tuesday, November 3! Biden wins if there is no foreign intervention.
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Old 06-21-2020, 09:20 AM
 
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I am a left-leaning Independent (former dem), and I think it will depend on where the economy is at in November. The virus makes things very unpredictable.

Most people vote based on the economy. There are things they may like or dislike about a candidate, and might not even like them personally, but at the end of the day, the economy is the most prominent factor.
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