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44. I also mostly read for the same reason. . . .
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 12:36 PM
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What about white women Keepthesoulalive 16 hrs ago #1
Religion get the red out 16 hrs ago #2
People in Florida are not very religious but they have no problem with a little demagogue named desantis Keepthesoulalive 15 hrs ago #19
Speaking of which, how come it's always about white kids angst? Never about black children and their distress. cbabe 15 hrs ago #28
Because it resonates with racist Keepthesoulalive 13 hrs ago #55
True. My thought was mostly rhetorical. But I'd sure like to hear it mentioned every time someone mentions cbabe 13 hrs ago #58
America is based on myths and lies Keepthesoulalive 13 hrs ago #63
Should we keep quiet? Or speak out always? That's how we rewrite the story. cbabe 13 hrs ago #65
When you try myth busting Keepthesoulalive 13 hrs ago #68
Most residents of Florida are Christians Mariana 5 hrs ago #96
Cite numbers please Keepthesoulalive 4 hrs ago #98
Over 3,500 gods worshiped by humans since the beginning of time... NotHardly 14 hrs ago #35
Good point. Maybe they also wanted a tough guy for president and didn't realize they were voting for a buffoon. LaMouffette 16 hrs ago #5
He played a businessman on TV Beck23 15 hrs ago #23
Keepthesoulalive ........... Upthevibe 14 hrs ago #40
Exit polls are not the actual results happy feet 14 hrs ago #47
Wait for the Pew validated voter studies to be finished. spooky3 5 hrs ago #95
Just checked AP Reuters and Npr Keepthesoulalive 14 hrs ago #49
Not this one BlueKentuckyGirl 14 hrs ago #41
Don't worry about it Keepthesoulalive 14 hrs ago #42
Yes, but the same rationale applies to all Felon voters Bread and Circuses 7 hrs ago #77
We've had moral majority, freedom fries Keepthesoulalive 7 hrs ago #79
Male voters rso 16 hrs ago #3
I know. I don't get it. But he was their guy, fake tan, lifts in his shoes, obese, "bad-built body," and all. LaMouffette 16 hrs ago #6
Yeah. Another excuse for what is actually bigotry. No one could travelingthrulife 16 hrs ago #8
45 is JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #82
I don't know BeerBarrelPolka 16 hrs ago #4
You are absolutely right about the bubble. Even though I live in a red state, I was in my own bubble to such an extent LaMouffette 16 hrs ago #9
Yes BeerBarrelPolka 16 hrs ago #14
I'm new here Elmotime 15 hrs ago #18
Welcome BeerBarrelPolka 15 hrs ago #20
It's DemocratIC. Always has been Arazi 15 hrs ago #21
as I said Elmotime 15 hrs ago #22
Alas Arazi 15 hrs ago #24
agreed. berksdem 15 hrs ago #25
I think it's pretty clear Elmotime 15 hrs ago #27
Stick around BeerBarrelPolka 15 hrs ago #32
I totally get it... berksdem 15 hrs ago #33
I'm not going to apologize for requesting that you use Democratic framing Arazi 14 hrs ago #36
I'm afraid I have to jump in here for a minute. Aristus 14 hrs ago #46
Well said happy feet 14 hrs ago #50
Thank you. Aristus 13 hrs ago #53
The Elmotime JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #81
I also mostly read for the same reason. . . . h2ebits 14 hrs ago #44
Heather Cox Richardson DENVERPOPS 13 hrs ago #61
I would love to read your observations. Demobrat 14 hrs ago #51
Just understand JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #84
Trump is not tough. He is out of shape, a pervert, racist failure JI7 16 hrs ago #7
I'm with you on the racist part, for sure, but I think Rump created an image of success and toughness that LaMouffette 16 hrs ago #11
Plus, he wears badly-fitting clothes that look like he slept in them. Aristus 14 hrs ago #48
No. Once again, the main driver was white supremacy. ananda 16 hrs ago #10
I agree that racism and misogyny were also major factors. No doubt. But also the tough-guy factor, and Rump's strangely LaMouffette 16 hrs ago #12
Racists and Misogynists are at heart Bullies. haele 12 hrs ago #70
Racism and misogyny 🎯 Arazi 15 hrs ago #31
He is not a tough guy, he is just a bully. nt DURHAM D 16 hrs ago #13
And they love him for it Keepthesoulalive 14 hrs ago #52
They voted for him because they are nazis. Basso8vb 16 hrs ago #15
Trump is the Pillsbury Dough Boy w/orange food coloring, RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 15 hrs ago #16
"Racism is dead." John Roberts said. czarjak 15 hrs ago #17
2028. I hope Mark Cuban runs. Captain Zero 15 hrs ago #26
Evangelical and Born Again Christians... pandr32 15 hrs ago #29
That's true and also because our party, in its values and its governing Walleye 15 hrs ago #30
Harris didn't lose because she lost white men. Self Esteem 14 hrs ago #34
Never has false propaganda Mblaze 14 hrs ago #45
Maybe so but then we've got to figure out how to counter the messaging... Self Esteem 8 hrs ago #72
We know that a significant number of Muslims voted for Trump... keep_left 13 hrs ago #56
It is possible 2024 turns out to be an anomaly election. Self Esteem 8 hrs ago #74
I'm curious, where are you getting the numbers in those polls? keep_left 7 hrs ago #75
They're linked in my posts. Self Esteem 7 hrs ago #88
Duh...should have just subtracted to get the margins. keep_left 6 hrs ago #91
Because of psychological warfare by Russia Farmer-Rick 13 hrs ago #57
Your points are reasonable and I agree with your conclusions, as far as they go FakeNoose 13 hrs ago #60
I can not imagine why ANY DENVERPOPS 13 hrs ago #66
Yes, she did. That one group, especially white men without spooky3 5 hrs ago #93
The next Democratic candidate for president SidneyR 14 hrs ago #37
And wryter2000 14 hrs ago #39
There may never again be "voting" DENVERPOPS 13 hrs ago #67
how exactly are they going to take over voting in blue states? thebigidea 13 hrs ago #69
Well, DENVERPOPS 7 hrs ago #80
I believe there will be open voter intimidation again Arazi 7 hrs ago #86
My solution wryter2000 14 hrs ago #38
I have always thought that Mblaze 14 hrs ago #43
If you want their vote treat them like 4 yr olds yaesu 13 hrs ago #54
Joe in 2020 Jimbo S 13 hrs ago #59
yeah well we are paying for that now Skittles 4 hrs ago #97
The sooner we stop trying to BlueSky3 13 hrs ago #62
Agree GenThePerservering 5 hrs ago #94
Yes Dem4life1234 13 hrs ago #64
Trump did not promise to improve the lives of his voters. He promised to punish the people his voters wanted to hurt. LetMyPeopleVote 9 hrs ago #71
Trump isn't a tough guy, he's a bully. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 8 hrs ago #73
Nope. It's still because they're stupid. flvegan 7 hrs ago #76
Where I'm at today JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #78
This argument might have held a little merit in 2016 Blue_Tires 7 hrs ago #83
Thank you JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #85
Their mentality is unfathomable n/t ailsagirl 7 hrs ago #87
Maybe. egduj 7 hrs ago #89
They think The Wizard 6 hrs ago #90
I wish people wouldn't refer to Trump as a 'strongman' GenThePerservering 5 hrs ago #92
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