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Went with the “can’t you see I was just joking?” defense...
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Give him a break, it’s been a long day for qanon followers , they’re all busy spreading lies
Went with the “can’t you see I was just joking?” defense...
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Went with the "can't you see I was just joking?" defense...
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report shifted the presidential race in Ohio and Iowa to a “toss up” on Tuesday from "lean Republican," citing recent polls showing a tightening race between President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
The independent online newsletter had moved the race in both states to “lean Republican” from “likely Republican” in mid-June but on Tuesday said it decided to shift the states to a toss up as recent polls show a close race.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CNN/statu...20435547586560
I guess they are tired of all the winning...what does it say when Trump does everything to prop up Wall Street and they still don't like him?
Unless Biden falls asleep at the podium I dont think it will matter. Hillary crushed Donald at the debates in '16 and it didn't matter. People are watching it like it is a WWE match not like it actually has any basis on who the better President will be. They just want to be entertained.
Hell these two clowns have proven gaffe's help you more than hurt. Biden's numbers went up every time a video of him being stupid with constituents and the Deep Fakes also have really only helped him. And lest we forget Trump cant go a sentence without screwing something up.
This debate is a sideshow...it is less valuable than the stupid townhalls they do. Both sides will claim victory, both propaganda machines will disseminate lots of videos and quotes to prove they were smarter and better...and in 2 days no one will care any more than they did yesterday. This election is going to come down to the October Surprises and whether people feel compelled enough to vote. 71 million absentee ballots are already sent out and most of them have their mind made up already.
I would say at best 1% of the electorate hasnt decided yet that plan to vote for one of the two main candidates.