35% is of eligible voters, not of the vote. Trump got 47% of the vote in 2020.
35% is of eligible voters, not of the vote. Trump got 47% of the vote in 2020.
This dude makes steve harvey seem intelligent.
Ah, yes. I knew that “Howdy, howdy, howdy” sounded familiar, hah.
“Cope” lol. Take some time offline. You obviously need it.
While I appreciate data, nothing I see at a glance is very supportive of an incumbent potus dropping out being a good idea. I dont have much time to dig into it right now, but of the two incumbents they highlight in the article, both were VPs that assumed the office after an assassination, and in both elections, the incumbent party lost the white house. Neither are particularly similar to the situation in 2024, nor do they suggest that pulling the incumbent would be a good idea.
Harris’ takeover has been an an absolute success, but anyone claiming they knew it’d work out this way is lying or delusional. Just because we hit the low percentage chance that it all worked out doesn’t mean people were wrong for thinking it was most likely a bad idea because all available history and information basically assured that it was.
That said, anyone that got vitriolic about it (on either side, tbf) can get bent. This is all uncharted waters right now. Being a dick about it either way isn’t helping anything. Let’s not pretend to know that anything is certain.
If they didn’t have double standards, they’d have none at all.
Might want to specify former VP. Unless I completely missed some monumental news about JD.
He threw $44 billion at it for the right to destroy it. It wasnt worth that much.
Crossing the other way makes no meaningful difference.
Obfuscate? Just because you don’t know what something means doesn’t mean it’s a malicious attempt to hide anything. Sundown towns are widely known as racist ordinances.
It’s less of a “dice jail” and more so a “dice oubliette”.
Instagram has it’s fair share of blame for the trend, but I don’t think they were the progenitor, as it were. Snapchat was far more heavy-handed with face altering filters from the get-go, as I remember it. Instagram was mostly just the “old-school” sepia tone, black-and-white type filters for the most part until that picked up.