Shtinamin_ said:
I feel like this can be specifically to talk about policies, platforms and personalities of the candidates, since it feels like that isn't being talked about on US Politics [OT] or on the 2024 US Presidential Election thread. It seems that both those threads are actually just the same thread. @Renamed wanted to discuss about Trump and Kamala, but he thought it didn't need to be said there which is understandable since the conversations on US Politics dont seem to be going that way. This is what he said "I started to reply but in truth, this could easily fill up its own thread. I was typing long rebuttals to everything but we really need a dedicated thread for discussing Trump. I will state that you appear to view Trump from the viewpoint that he is just like any other regular ole father. That is an inaccurate lens to view with. I'll discuss more if we get a thread (or resurrect an old Trump thread). I appreciate you answering my questions and I feel I'm being unfair by not responding back to you in depth. And I'll answer the same Q's regarding Harris there. " So I made this so we can specifically discuss these two points. Platform/policy and personalities of the candidates. Since the other two threads are so wide spread out and seem like the exact same thread saying the exact same thing, one just has more posts from Ryuu96, than the other. |
Awesome. Glad you got the thread going.
Ryuu96 said: I don't see the point in this thread, the Election Thread already specifically targets Harris vs Trump and like someone else said, nobody gives a fuck about Brain Worms JR, Chase Oliver, Cornel West, Randall Allen and Moscow Stein...They're all spoiler candidates who become even more irrelevant than they already are come election day. |
There is validity for this thread. The US Politics thread is more focused on day to day happenings, news, outside opinions and events (keep it going, it's a a damn good daily read). The 2024 US Presidential thread is more random, quick bits, less focus. This thread is more directly about policy. It's more detail oriented and will lend to lengthy posts that would get lost, or go unread, in the other election thread.
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