Kingu Kurimuzon
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I sincerely hope I am wrong. This is not something I'd gloat about if proven right.
Right before lockdowns began, there were some of those 'secret' Trump voters at my workplace. I can tell because they get noticeably uncomfortable and quiet once a political conversation took a turn toward Trump bashing.
Probably just a handful though, I doubt they are legion enough to make a difference with Biden's numbers so high
I sincerely hope I am wrong. This is not something I'd gloat about if proven right.
We don't really get into it at my workplace, since it's fedgov. Since we're not the President or his inner circle, we actually have to follow the Hatch Act or risk getting in trouble.
I think I can generally guess who the Trump peeps are, though, who I work with -- mainly because of their social / economic stances (that we'd get into while out at lunch or off work hours). I dunno. I'm not in a mixed or red state, and there's little chance of my state ever going red, so it almost doesn't matter. I did come from a red area of a purple state, though, and a leader in my church before I left, so I know what it means to be a "silent voter" for something few people around me believed in.
I voted today, my sticker proudly displayed on my FB picture, and I saw people from my red hometown clicking Likes and Loves. Are they actually happy I voted, or do they actually perceive I probably did not vote for the person they want to win? Again... it's like a silent vote on my part, as far as they're concerned.
I'm still not sure how many "silent" Trumpies are out there. There are also silent "Bidens" as noted. I've seen articles explaining why the silent groups are likely not as prominent this time, there's less undecideds that broke for Trump the last time. However, what happened in 2016 I think left many shellshocked and I totally understand that no matter how big Biden's lead is, people need to and want to keep pushing to the very last second. No resting on one's laurels until the final buzzer sounds.
I'm really curious (in a morbid way) to see how the Latino population and black males are going to vote, though, with multiple mentions of how some of them are breaking Trump. (Don't ask me the hell why -- they're grist for his mill, he has no loyalty to them if he has a reason to turn on them.) There's just so much frickin' noise out there, it's hard to sort anything out.
Which means, just continue to vote the hell out of this election.
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Of note, based on 538's model, we have a 74% chance of a united government. In other words, our chance of a split government is about the same as flipping a coin twice and getting heads both times.
There is a 7% chance that things remain exactly as they are (like flipping a coin 4 times and getting heads all 4 times).
There's an 18% chance that the Senate party doesn't match the POTUS (like rolling a 1 on a 6-sided die).
If we get a Biden + R Senate, there is a strong chance that the Senate would flip during the 2022 midterms.
Given the American tradition of midterm elections balancing out presidential elections (at least that is what it looks like from over here), that would give Democrats just two years for any significant changes they want to introduce. In the middle of a pandemic and a global economic crises and with most American allies severely alienated after the last administration ... assuming the GOP somewhat recovers from being the skin worn by Trumpism!
That's very little time to produce something to show for, especially as the to-do-list is long and opposition will probably be fierce and absolute.
Are we really really alienated or are we just waiting that current mess pass over ?
If there is indeed new president I am fairly sure that most of the damage done over the last 4 years can be undone in a single meeting. Since everyone knows that this is anomaly. Probably the bigger problem are problems that existed even before 2016 ... and there is a number of those. Although if this will last for 4 more years then the damage will be real. Since reelection is conformation of the new normal and that will truly do the damage since for now benefit of the doubt is still on the table. However if there is reelection the pre 2016 world order is dead and with it the position of US in it as well. Because this would certainly remake world order and that would probably be the largest change since ww2.
I read that article and it brings to mind some well established framing in U.S. culture. If you look at the history of our movies and TV shows, the excessively rude outlaw always saves the day. Early on we had John Wayne, in the 70's we had that bratty tennis player John McEnroe, but even characters like House M.D., and I know if I took the time I could list dozens. Americans equate assholes with strength and intelligence and have for a long time now. We have a deeply established bullying culture that lets the quarterback of the local high school who is also the mayor's son rape the daughter of the woman who works at the local diner. Accepting these good 'ol boys and even secretly admiring them for their aberrant and bullying behaviors permeates the U.S.This Chris sounds like anidiotmade-up person, or like someone who was already centrist or on the fence in the first place. Or perhaps her past support for Democrats was based on a single issue.
Anatomy of a secret Trump voter - StarTribune.com
Right before lockdowns began, there were some of those 'secret' Trump voters at my workplace. I can tell because they get noticeably uncomfortable and quiet once a political conversation took a turn toward Trump bashing.
Probably just a handful though, I doubt they are legion enough to make a difference with Biden's numbers so high
Which one is it? A brief anomaly or just a symptom of a breakup with no turning back? That's the big question. Hopefully a lot will become clearer in the next few months.
Wear a Biden/Harris sweatshirt out in public and you'll hear people honking their horns, leaning their heads out of car windows and yelling funny shit, and every cashier telling you they love what you're wearing.
That's a good sign.![]()
Also, according to another poster, apparently northern Michigan is filled with Biden/Harris signs as well, at least in sufficient quantities for it to be a cause for complaint.
On Monday President Donald Trump was nominated for the third time this year for a 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. The nomination came courtesy of Australian law professors praising the "Trump Doctrine" against endless wars.
Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Australian Law Professors for Doctrine Against Endless Wars
Yikes, Newsweek misspelled "Nobel Peace Prize" as "Noble Peace Prize". I wasn't aware of a Trump doctrine, but I have noticed far fewer ISIS and other jihadist attacks around the world the past 3 years.
I'm not a fan of the Nobel Peace Prize because they gave it to the terrorist Arafat and Obama (who then proceeded to bomb Libya, foster the growth of ISIS in Iraq, and used a drone to assassinate an American jihadist - which I support, btw).
My dad was drafted into Vietnam towards the end of the war. I remember one day I was bashing on Nixon, and he mentioned that he always liked Nixon. Kind of surprised, I asked him why. He said "he ended the war, got me home." Always remembered that. Interesting that Trump gets compared with him once in a while.
I have seen yard signs like this. The other day I saw a handmade sign next to some standard Biden signs, reading "Make lies wrong again."Favorite t-shirt I've seen, worn by some woman who posted pictures of herself doing a happy dance after voting.
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