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My brother and wife live in NC and I'm guessing she will vote Trump and he will either not vote or vote for some 3rd party (he was going to vote for RFK and may still if he's on the ballot solely because he wants GRIDLOCK!). But both of them are appalled by Robinson. Curiously, she's not as appalled by Trump, but...you know... tax cuts, capital gains, etc. |
On another subject, starting about 4 days ago, my email has been blown up by Harris/Walz fundraising requests. My first thought is they culled the registration data for independents and/or former GOPers, but I've now come to think that maybe the most straight-forward answer is that Kinzinger gave up his America First mailing list to them. Not sure. But I get 5-6 emails a day and it's quickly getting annoying.
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I think you can unsubscribe. I donated some money and started getting lots of emails and just unsubscribed
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My first thought looking at this was it was a horrible viz but after looking at it for like 10 seconds I think I'm going to steal that format for work. |
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They probably don't have the money to blitz all 7 swing states |
Raffensberger is still SOS, so I don't think GA funny business will be an issue. It will be attempted, but won't work. Also, Kemp very clearly hates Trump's guts and would love to help certify his election loss.
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That’s what I did as well. |
Watching the interview. Really smart to hammer home the child tax credit early on
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It might not be in their hands. Is Georgia’s MAGA elections board going to rig the election for Donald Trump? | Vox |
It's been settled, muting is on.
Looking forward to Sep 10 debates. I'm pretty sure Kamala will do better than Joe but want to see her under pressure. Hope she has some good zingers including the word "weird" Harris-Trump debate rules include muted mics and no audience | PBS News Quote:
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Fun fact, according to Trump: of the very few jobs created by the current administration, 107% of them were taken by illegal immigrants. Stunning!
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Of the stats that are made up, 150% of them are made up by Trump.
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Kemp has already started the process to remove them and reverse that decision. Georgia governor seeks legal advice on removing Trump-backed Board of Election members - Raw Story |
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I hope she says "peaceful transition of power" several times. |
More ticket splitting states.
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We need a separate thread of asinine Trump quotes that people believe despite no basis in reality. |
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It would pass maximum football in a few days |
dola- It is actually amusing to watch the GOP twist themselves into pretzels to claim how terrible she was last night. They just can't handle an articulate, black woman who actually can have a conversation while they support a guy who rambles on for hours about what a victim he is. You can see their heads exploding
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Trump is now saying he might have been set up at the cemetery by the parents of the fallen service members.
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This is hilarious: CNN's Harris interview chance to draw new false equivalence with Trump |
I thought the smartest man/general in the room would have seen right through that trap.
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This is amazing. I really want to share on facebook but don't want the backlash that will come with it |
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When it was still Biden running and way behind in the polls I often said that I thought the pollsters had overadjusted for Trump voters, based on the discrepancies with several down-ballot races...and I still believe that, even though the polls have started to even. IF the polls that already show her ahead are still underestimating her prospective votes then Harris would be headed towards a landslide. It's absolutely wishful thinking, but I'll stick with it until proven wrong. |
Does maga not realize how weird and stupid this McDonald’s thing makes them look?
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What McDonald's thing?
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I think she will probably inch up a bit. Those Dem Senate candidates are relatively popular and some are running against some horrendous candidates like Kari Lake. The difference in a lot of polling seems to be youth voters. They are overwhelmingly for the Senate candidates but not as in on Harris (still support her, just not by huge numbers). I think that might change a little but she's not going to be at the Senate level since she's largely still running on Biden's policies which are unpopular with young voters. |
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She worked at McDonalds when she was in college for a Summer. Republicans are claiming stolen valor or some shit because she didn't list it on her resume when applying for a job as a law clerk so they think it never happened. At least that's what I gathered but it seems so stupid I couldn't bother to look into it more. |
Trump supporters are such a strange wildcard. I was reading someone was polling people at a Trump rally recently (Michigan, I think) and the level of overconfidence among his supporters is crazy. They think Trump wins in a landslide and takes as much as 80% of the vote and don't trust any polls. You have to wonder if that overconfidence has an impact on turnout.
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Somebody I know just posted a poll from Elon Musk on Twitter that showed 70% support fro Trump. It was mental gymnastics math. Was like, just has 200M followers and Trump was at 75%, so should be a landslide. Did not even see that only 4M had voted, somebody had tried to point out that likely 50% or more were not even US citizens or voters, and that Musk followers skew right. He basically threw on earmuffs and was like, if he doesn't take 70% of the vote this fall, it is rigged (needless to say nobody pointed out that few presidents take even 54%).
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One step further along the pathway to the Putinification of the country. If you don't win 70-80% of the vote then why are you even winning?
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It’s because they solely exist in their echo chamber and any source that refutes the narrative or comes from outside the echo chamber is fake news. My mother in law is one of these people. Newsmax 12 hours a day. You can’t refute anything she says no matter how much overwhelming evidence you have. |
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Oh, I didn't put the fact that I worked at McDonalds on my resume for my current job so I guess I'm guilty too. |
I worked at a grocery store for a summer during law school and didn't list it on my resume for a law firm job because... DUH.
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They are also claiming the called McDonald’s and were told McDonald’s had no record of her ever working there, 45 years ago. The whole thing is so pathetic. |
So freaking stupid. Im a mostly SAHD until my kids are both in school but when i apply for a school psychologist job again Im not listing any of my jobs prior to my school psychologist and special education experience.
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Been a SAHD going on 8 years. Lemme know if you want advice. I also belong to a really good stay at home dad’s Facebook group. Super supportive. DM me here if you want an invite. |
I work in IT and hire programmers. If a resume crosses my desk with food service experience listed on it, I put it straight in the trash because I assume you don't know how to function as a professional. You just wasted my time making me read about something that isn't relevant to the position I'm hiring for.
(Unless you're straight out of college with your bachelor's degree in CS, then I'm more lenient. If you were a manager at McDonald's, put that on there, by all means. I worked at McDonald's while in high school, so I have some respect for the level of shit those folks can put up with while working their asses off for much less compensation than they deserve...which is relevant when you're hiring IT people in higher ed.) |
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Nice! Do people still ask you when youre going back to work whenever they see you? Ill send you a DM for the fb group, thanks! |
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STAY AT HOME DAD! THAT'S what it means. I thought it was some secret cult group or programming language. |
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Not to get too sidetracked but one thing this group has taught me is my experience has been very different than a lot of others. Many people in the group stay home by need and not choice because of disability, spouse in military, etc...A lot of people have families, and even spouses, that are terrible about it. I honestly can't recall the last time anyone asked me about going back to work. My family and friends have never been anything but supportive and embracing of our decision, at least to us. I am not so naive as to think there aren't some people who judge, especially because my kids are in middle and high school now. The reality is I don't need to go back to work, our life runs very smoothly, and my wife doesn't want me to go back to work, nor do I. We've discussed maybe substitute teaching, but my wife is fortunate to make a ridiculous living, so it isn't needed. |
I have the more typical set-up, but my wife was a teacher until we got married and then had kids. Stayed at home until both were out of elementary school and has been subbing since. I told her she can retire once Mack is done with college. She makes a pittance compared to me but even a few extra thousand dollars a year is nice. And yes, we're fortunate to be able to be a one-income home.
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The MAGA commercials on this football game is going to drive me insane.
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I’m in Jersey. I’ve yet to see one political ad.
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Every break, more than one. They seem to be suggesting that Kamala Harris might be a little less than truthful with her words. They are so subtle it might be unclear./s |
I have yet to see one either in KY.
However, this is actually a thing. If it's just on Newsmax I'll never see it live, but the fact that it exists... and it's not one of those live-action South Park commercials... |
I want to buy one of those for my Trump supporter friend
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Yeah, what I said does happen but my wife and our families are all supportive about it. Im not someone who cares to please others and dont care what others ultimately think. I do hope society moves forward though as the way of thinking is equally harmful to moms who want to work and to parenting in the modern world where families all sorts of different dynamics. Also, i was in the school psychologist field for 15 years and worked hard and was very good at my job but ive never worked harder factoring mental, emotional and physical than taking care of two young kiddos both of whom are the opposite of easy going (though in completely different ways) and the home etc... it was the easy decision to do it this way for us. We both have good careers but she makes a bit more money and has way better benefits at a union protected job. Shes a great mom, but she also had really bad post partum depression with both kids and gets very overwhelmed being home alone with the kids without me so it works well for us. I have tons of years left to work if I want but only one chance to experience my young kids day and day out. Im grateful for the experience. |
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