Harris 2024

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Civilized
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Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.






I've seen so-called soldiers get pregnant to avoid deployments, he was ahead of his time. If his Party had been all about gender ambiguity back then, he could have tried that and successfully stayed in the force without deployment.


We had a kid purposely fall down stairs and break his leg. Another had his wife puncture his ear drum with something. Can't remember what it was.

And one time there was this rich kid who dodged the Vietnam draft, pretending to have "bone spurs". And then you happily voted for him! Because you really care about this issue a lot.

Right.

A draft dodger lecturing a 24-year vet about military decorum.

A felon lecturing a former DA and AG about crime and punishment.

You can't make this stuff up!
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packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!
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packgrad said:


Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.


Well... you have to remember who you are talking to...
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Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!
Anyone who supports men playing in women's sports, is by definition a "nut job".
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Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!


I mean you're fine with men showering with little girls. I don't expect you to think he's a nut job. That would require you to do a little self examination.
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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.
Because women are being guilted into voting for democrats. My wife doesn't vote for liberals because she can think for herself. She hates other women speaking on her behalf.

Is my wife not an "actual woman" because she doesn't buy into the lefts lunacy? According to you, she isn't.
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packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!

I mean you're fine with men showering with little girls. I don't expect you to think he's a nut job. That would require you to do a little self examination.

LOL.

When do men shower with little girls?

How do you guys dream up this *****
ncsupack1
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Has Harris put her economic agenda on her page yet?
Civilized
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Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.
Because women are being guilted into voting for democrats. My wife doesn't vote for liberals because she can think for herself. She hates other women speaking on her behalf.

Is my wife not an "actual woman" because she doesn't buy into the lefts lunacy? According to you, she isn't.

Nice personal anecdote, but your wife's position is a tiny fractional minority position if trans sports is an electoral driver for her.

The broader point is that all evidence points towards trans sports being electorally inconsequential.
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Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.
That doesn't make it right. In fact, it makes them wrong.

It is illogical. You can't be a proponent of reproductive/Womens rights while having no issue with men taking the place of women in sports and other areas of society.

Walz is dangerous because he shares this flawed logic.
Wufpack17
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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.
Because women are being guilted into voting for democrats. My wife doesn't vote for liberals because she can think for herself. She hates other women speaking on her behalf.

Is my wife not an "actual woman" because she doesn't buy into the lefts lunacy? According to you, she isn't.

Nice personal anecdote, but your wife's position is a tiny fractional minority position if trans sports is an electoral driver for her.

The broader point is that all evidence points towards trans sports being electorally inconsequential.
That isn't a personal "anecdote" nor is it a "tiny fractional minority position". Millions of women vote much like my wife does. It's far more than sports. It's the fact democrats pigeon hole millions of women by claiming they aren't "real women" if they don't vote democrat, if they aren't pro-abortion, pro transgender, etc.

What I am telling you, anyone who is okay with men competing in women's sports, is dangerous. That's an individual who lacks any intelligence and shouldn't be VP.
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Has Harris put her economic agenda on her page yet?

I heard she was having an economic agenda and MSM interview reveal party.

Going to be a banger.
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ncsupack1 said:

Has Harris put her economic agenda on her page yet?

I heard she was having an economic agenda and MSM interview reveal party.

Going to be a banger.
Do you know what her campaign platform is? Or plans she has on the economy?
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ncsupack1 said:

Has Harris put her economic agenda on her page yet?

I heard she was having an economic agenda and MSM interview reveal party.

Going to be a banger.



Baaaaa
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packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!

I mean you're fine with men showering with little girls. I don't expect you to think he's a nut job. That would require you to do a little self examination.

LOL.

When do men shower with little girls?

How do you guys dream up this *****


Toughen up, lying civ.
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For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.
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Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.
That doesn't make it right. In fact, it makes them wrong.

It is illogical. You can't be a proponent of reproductive/Womens rights while having no issue with men taking the place of women in sports and other areas of society.

Walz is dangerous because he shares this flawed logic.


What you're not wrapping your head around is that tens of millions of American women are directly impacted by the governance of their reproductive freedoms in ways that are truly existential and life-altering.

Only a tiny, tiny fraction of American women are directly impacted by trans girls playing sports, and those impacts are almost exclusively mild inconveniences in the grand scheme of life.

The right gets off track here electorally because they falsely equate the frequency and gravity of reproductive rights issues with trans sports issues.
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It's quite eye opening how quickly Civ dismisses women simply because they think differently from him. He's a real supporter of women's rights!
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ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.
That doesn't make it right. In fact, it makes them wrong.

It is illogical. You can't be a proponent of reproductive/Womens rights while having no issue with men taking the place of women in sports and other areas of society.

Walz is dangerous because he shares this flawed logic.


What you're not wrapping your head around is that tens of millions of American women are directly impacted by the governance of their reproductive freedoms in ways that are truly existential and life-altering.

Only a tiny, tiny fraction of American women are directly impacted by trans girls playing sports, and those impacts are almost exclusively mild inconveniences in the grand scheme of life.

The right gets off track here electorally because they falsely equate the frequency and gravity of reproductive rights issues with trans sports issues.

How many millions of babies have been directly impacted by the governance of reproductive rights as a direct result of a handful of individuals determining that life begins at birth? Something that will never and can never be proven?

Also, you are suggesting that children are an inconvenience.

You continue stick your own foot in your mouth.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.
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It's quite eye opening how quickly Civ dismisses women simply because they think differently from him. He's a real supporter of women's rights!

Aaaand this is why y'all can't stop stepping on your dick in elections.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Since becoming the de-facto nominee, has she granted a single interview? A news conference? A town hall? Anything?

All the policy stuff is being brought to the media by her campaign staff. Shouldnt we be hearing this directly from a nominee?
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ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.

And I'm asking you to benchmark the question against her opponent. It's that easy.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.

And I'm asking you to benchmark the question against her opponent. It's that easy.
So that is a no. Thanks.
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FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Since becoming the de-facto nominee, has she granted a single interview? A news conference? A town hall? Anything?

All the policy stuff is being brought to the media by her campaign staff. Shouldnt we be hearing this directly from a nominee?

Are you really concerned we'll get to election day and not hear from her on policy?

Why does it matter to you if it's last week, this week, next week, or next month?

Why does the timing make one iota of difference as long as she does so before people have to cast their votes?
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ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.

And I'm asking you to benchmark the question against her opponent. It's that easy.
So that is a no. Thanks.

Likewise!
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.

And I'm asking you to benchmark the question against her opponent. It's that easy.
So that is a no. Thanks.

Likewise!
So you are going to vote for someone that you have no idea what the platform is, or what their economic agenda is? Got it.
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Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Since becoming the de-facto nominee, has she granted a single interview? A news conference? A town hall? Anything?

All the policy stuff is being brought to the media by her campaign staff. Shouldnt we be hearing this directly from a nominee?

Are you really concerned we'll get to election day and not hear from her on policy?

Why does it matter to you if it's last week, this week, next week, or next month?

Why does the timing make one iota of difference as long as she does so before people have to cast their votes?
Because shes completely flip flopped from 2020 according to her campaign. Why has it changed? Why has her policy changed from what her current administrations policy is? Doesnt the public have a right to know her policies or are the Democrats hoping to win this election strictly on vibes?
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Kamala/Tampon Tim are "bribing" Gen Z tik tok, Instagram, and streamers with thousands of dollars to read and promote pre-written material to act like they are voting for her.


Amazing. Is this even legal?

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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Can we keeps this about Harris on the Harris thread? I'm asking do you know what her platform is, and what her economic agenda is? It's that easy.

And I'm asking you to benchmark the question against her opponent. It's that easy.


On June 16, 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for the presidency. Then he went through several debates with other Republican candidates, interviews, press conferences, etc.
Your girl has done nothing.

Great comparison, sheep.
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Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.






I've seen so-called soldiers get pregnant to avoid deployments, he was ahead of his time. If his Party had been all about gender ambiguity back then, he could have tried that and successfully stayed in the force without deployment.


We had a kid purposely fall down stairs and break his leg. Another had his wife puncture his ear drum with something. Can't remember what it was.

And one time there was this rich kid who dodged the Vietnam draft, pretending to have "bone spurs". And then you happily voted for him! Because you really care about this issue a lot.

Right.

A draft dodger lecturing a 24-year vet about military decorum.

A felon lecturing a former DA and AG about crime and punishment.

You can't make this stuff up!
As the Biden-Harris DOJ engineered sham trials designed to make him a felon, I would argue that this stuff can indeed be made up.
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Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

For some reason I can't find either. I see lots of statements from staffers.

Will make the reveal all the more exciting!

FTR, how many weeks after Trump entering the race in 2015 or 2016 did he publish his platform? For comparison.
Since becoming the de-facto nominee, has she granted a single interview? A news conference? A town hall? Anything?

All the policy stuff is being brought to the media by her campaign staff. Shouldnt we be hearing this directly from a nominee?

Are you really concerned we'll get to election day and not hear from her on policy?

Why does it matter to you if it's last week, this week, next week, or next month?

Why does the timing make one iota of difference as long as she does so before people have to cast their votes?
Here is what I DO know about her...

1) She likes arresting black men and doing everything she can to keep them in jail, committing ethics violations to do so

2) She doesn't know how the internet works

3) She doesn't know how inflation works

4) She has failed miserable with border


Frankly, she doesn't have a policy and I doubt they will let her share a policy, she's too dumb to be allowed to have that discussion.
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What civ is saying is he doesn't care what her policy is. Because Trump.

He will pretend he cares about her policy. He will ignore her complete lack of integrity (something that used to be sooo precious to him).

Civ's vote is based on mental illness.

Baaaaaa
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Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

packgrad said:

Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

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Civilized said:

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Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.




Best of luck making your "Walz is a nutjob" fantasies stick!

I mean you're fine with men showering with little girls. I don't expect you to think he's a nut job. That would require you to do a little self examination.

LOL.

When do men shower with little girls?

How do you guys dream up this *****


I brought up an example of this months ago, a boy showering with girls at a high school. There are men accessing locker rooms at YMCAs where little girls change. Keep denying.
 
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