2024 U.S. Presidential Election Thread: Donald Trump wins & will return to the White House; GOP wins U.S. Senate & U.S. House

WHO WINS?


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Josh stein has had the ability to focus on engagement and retail politics with Mark Robinson being such a mess.

I really hope the work Jeff Jackson has put in over the years carries him as AG.

Beyond that I’ve seen good campaigning and outreach this election. A lot more casual discussions and folks being open to something different.

With the right liberal turnout in Durham and Greensboro there’s a real chance.

Trump enthusiasm is certainly down and it’s more of a vote against liberals than anything driving that.

Anyway, voted early, only decision that required much in my area is District Water Supervisor :sas2:
How likely do you think it is that the NPAs in NC split in a way that overcomes the gap between GOP and Dem votes?
 

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Woodward also said Biden hated Netanyahu and called him a "bad fukking guy" in private... all while giving him carte Blanche to slaughter brown kids.

I need a more than a 'stern talking to' when Kamala has already committed to continuing Biden's enabling of Israel's genocide :yeshrug:



We were having a good time shytting on Trump supporters but you wanna be a bytch:francis:
I cashed in my receipt. :troll:
 

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How likely do you think it is that the NPAs in NC split in a way that overcomes the gap between GOP and Dem votes?
It’s hard to say. In a place like Charlotte there’s a good chance the older NPAs are more conservative.

In the college areas they’re going to be more liberal and civicly engaged.

But it’s hard to say because we have the libertarian party, the constitutional party, justice party, Green Party all on the same ballot along with Dem and Republicans for potus as well as the constitutional and libertarian party for the statewide partisan positions.

There’s enough options for malcontents to make this one really interesting.
 

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I'm not there with those seats yet, but 50/50 with a Dem VP is entirely possible.

I do feel like NC is going to flip this election. Mark Kelly basically saying that the ground game in AZ has him confident has me somewhat confident in keeping AZ.

AZ Dems deserve all the shout outs in the world. They've been doing the hard, thankless work for decades, even while AZ kept electing a steady stream of garbage Republican governors from Symington to Brewer. They had that work in place and took advantage of Kyl and McCain both leaving the Senate to get blue Senators elected. If we get Gallego + blue AZ this cycle, I think more people need to write about how the AZ Dems took advantage of changing demos in the state and started winning consistently. Other purple state Dems will need to take notice (GA in particular).

They are the exact opposite of the worthless-ass FL Dems.

I say Cruz for sure because a lot of republicans voters in the state hate his fukkin guts and they been looking for a reason to cross over and vote him out and Alred gives them that out… Beto jumped out the window on the gun banning talk and tanked his campaign even tho he only lost to Cruz by less than a few percentage points…

Rick Scott is 50/50 but the fact Harris is within 4pts suggest to be Scott is in trouble and he hand to loan his campaign another $1 million, so that means he’s getting out raised and cooked in advertising where he don’t have enough money to respond
 
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