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Old 01-24-2020, 10:39 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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The ratings don't include streaming. Millions have dumped cable. People are watching. GOP members aren't bored, they are embarrassed.
nope they are bored... even Diane Feinstein (a democrat) walked out on schifty schiffs "Spartacus " boring long speech
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:48 AM
 
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The elections are a long way off yet.

I remember back when Obama could have used some Senate seats in 2014 and Hillary gearing up for 2016 went on a big anti-gun spiel while on book tour or whatever it was not long before the elections.

I mean seriously, there were all these seats in tight races in midwestern states and she freakin' slammed the door on the D's chances of picking up most of them.

Just a friendly reminder, you never know what might happen a month or so before the election. Could find yourself with somebody doing some grandstanding to the detriment of the party itself. <Looks over in AOC's direction nervously>

Of course, you never know what Trump may say so there is that....but people are used to him talking BS and don't believe him most of the time (wisely).
Agreed and we always dont....

The mood of the country the last few years seems to be a week by week thing where its more supportive of Trump (Mid November to early January) and other times it seems flat out grossed out by him (govt shutdown and border wall fight (Early 2019)

How on earth do we know today (January 24th) Where the mood of the country will be in October? It will likely evolve
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:51 AM
 
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Agreed and we always dont....

The mood of the country the last few years seems to be a week by week thing where its more supportive of Trump (Mid November to early January) and other times it seems flat out grossed out by him (govt shutdown and border wall fight (Early 2019)

How on earth do we know today (January 24th) Where the mood of the country will be in October? It will likely evolve
Trump has generally oscillated between an approval rating of 41-44% and a disapproval of 52-55% for the past 3 years. His numbers are impressively stable.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:57 AM
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Location: Pittsburgh
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Fortunately for us, we're beyond the reach of these ungrounded Socialists. But thanks for the warning.

They sure are a dangerous hateful bunch. Wow, scary people and so entitled it is crazy. I wonder if someday it will be classified as a mental illness? When you harbor that much hate, I think it should be.
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:00 PM
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Location: Pittsburgh
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duh, nobody is even watching this impeachment hijinx, Assuming people are indicates a big disconnect in your thinking...but you can wish whatever you want


Impeachment Ratings Show Americans Aren’t Tuning In on TV
I agree. If anything the silent majority is looking at the Democratic Party and thinking, they won't vote for them due to this ridiculous crap they are pulling. They are sore losers and I didn't vote for Trump, but want what is best for our country and Trump has some good policies. Can't stand his personality, but do like some of his ideas and renegotiating deals with other countries is certainly better than what Obama did, who I voted for twice. He really didn't do anything at all.
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:02 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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No, but it will cost the Democrats the House of Representatives.
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Ditto!

The entire three years of resist, the non-stop witch hunt, all the divisive and expensive BS has cost the Dem's.

The impeachment is the last straw for independents. I know because I am one.

Again, for the umpteenth time, I did not vote for Trump. I voted for the Libertarian. I am a Paul Libertarian.


I will be voting for Trump this time around, and I will sleep like a baby knowing I voted for the right person. So will millions more.






I hope the left will blame Shiff, Pelosi, Waters, Nadler, Schumer, AOC and the 4 horse manures. The Dem's have been pulled off the cliff.
That's what I'm thinking, those purple congressional districts might be a risk for the dems.
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:02 PM
 
Location: New York
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I think sanders has the best chance to beat trump. will the democrats nominate him? the establishment democrats don't want him nor the DNC. do I want him to be nominated....no. I want biden to be the nominee. I want trump to win a second term.

I think trump will beat biden easily. but Bernie? not so sure.

You actually rationalized exactly why Sander's CANNOT win.

"the establishment democrats don't want him nor the DNC"

This is exactly why he scares the snot out of the establishment Dems. Much of the base will stay home if he is their choice.

Trump would crush him in a debate.


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Trump has generally oscillated between an approval rating of 41-44% and a disapproval of 52-55% for the past 3 years. His numbers are impressively stable.
The left have made it so nobody wants to show support for Trump out of fear.


I guarantee his approval rating will be much higher in the voting booth. That's why they are rushing to damage him with the most cheesy anti-constitutional impeachment in history.
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:09 PM
 
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The outcome won't be good either way. The Democrats have announced that they will view the President's reelection fixed, and won't abide by the tally if Trump wins.

Sounds like Venezuela.
And all because a truly "deplorable" and corrupt woman got her feelings hurt because she didn't get to be the first woman President. And now said woman is going around telling everyone that no one likes Bernie, even though people liked him more than her enough back in 2016 to give him the Democratic nomination. That is, until her thoroughly rotten and unethical self and her soulless cronies stole it from him.

I wouldn't vote for Bernie over a yellow dog, as they say, but this is truth. Hillary's bruised ego has brought a lot of unnecessary turmoil into this world.
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:12 PM
 
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I guarantee his approval rating will be much higher in the voting booth. That's why they are rushing to damage him with the most cheesy anti-constitutional impeachment in history.
Given that voting booths don't tally approval ratings, I will take that bet. What are the stakes?
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Old 01-24-2020, 12:15 PM
 
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Given that voting booths don't tally approval ratings, I will take that bet. What are the stakes?
His approval rating in the voting booth in 2016 was 47-48% lol....
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