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I honestly think Trump might have blown squeaking out a win with that rally. Maybe not if this was like August, but people are voting right now or will soon. Now a lot of his budding but fragile Hispanic/Black support (including >400k Puerto Ricans in PA) might have fallen by the wayside.

The last thing Republicans needed was to remind minorities that no, in fact, they do not see you as people on the same level as them.



 

 

 

 

 

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haxxiy said:

I honestly think Trump might have blown squeaking out a win with that rally. Maybe not if this was like August, but people are voting right now or will soon. Now a lot of his budding but fragile Hispanic/Black support (including >400k Puerto Ricans in PA) might have fallen by the wayside.

The last thing Republicans needed was to remind minorities that no, in fact, they do not see you as people on the same level as them.

I've been feeling confident about Pennsylvania and Michigan for weeks already, but will this have a notable impact on the other swing states? Think if she wins PA/MI then she only needs 1 more swing state? I'm not confident in Arizona at all, so it'll have to be one of the others.

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Ryuu96 said:
haxxiy said:

I honestly think Trump might have blown squeaking out a win with that rally. Maybe not if this was like August, but people are voting right now or will soon. Now a lot of his budding but fragile Hispanic/Black support (including >400k Puerto Ricans in PA) might have fallen by the wayside.

The last thing Republicans needed was to remind minorities that no, in fact, they do not see you as people on the same level as them.

Tbh I've been feeling confident about PA and Michigan for weeks even before this.

But will this have a notable impact on the other swing states? Think if she wins PA/MI she only needs one other state?

I'm really not confident in Arizona.

Wisconsin, the third brick in the blue wall, is the most likely win. 



Ryuu96 said:
haxxiy said:

I honestly think Trump might have blown squeaking out a win with that rally. Maybe not if this was like August, but people are voting right now or will soon. Now a lot of his budding but fragile Hispanic/Black support (including >400k Puerto Ricans in PA) might have fallen by the wayside.

The last thing Republicans needed was to remind minorities that no, in fact, they do not see you as people on the same level as them.

I've been feeling confident about Pennsylvania and Michigan for weeks already, but will this have a notable impact on the other swing states? Think if she wins PA/MI then she only needs 1 more swing state? I'm not confident in Arizona at all, so it'll have to be one of the others.

I think the hope in Arizona is that the abortion referendum on the ballot will drive heavier than usual democratic turnout, which might not be reflected in polling. 



Speaking of Michigan, Lol.

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JWeinCom said:
Ryuu96 said:

I've been feeling confident about Pennsylvania and Michigan for weeks already, but will this have a notable impact on the other swing states? Think if she wins PA/MI then she only needs 1 more swing state? I'm not confident in Arizona at all, so it'll have to be one of the others.

I think the hope in Arizona is that the abortion referendum on the ballot will drive heavier than usual democratic turnout, which might not be reflected in polling. 

Gallego is also crushing Kari Lake in the Senate race, and Kari Lake has deliberately presented herself as female Trump - TV personality with all the same racial rhetoric and constant accusations of having the 2022 governor’s race stolen from her by massive election fraud. She was a guest at Mar-a-Lago several times. 







I love the ads I'm getting here, that are just "Don't be fooled by her, she's a liberal". And that's literally the whole 5 second ad.