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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Armchair Militant

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what? :heh: interest rates on buying a house are in the 7s. pull up redfin

as someone who locked in a 2.7, 15 year during the trump depression of 2020, i'm just enjoying the 5% return on my cash. but interest rates on a house are absolutely at almost 8
For homes, you’re right. I was just going by the Fed Funds Rate, which is in the 5s
 

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The democratic candidate for governor leading GOP 52-44.
 

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The democratic candidate for governor leading GOP 52-44.
the republican candidate is a disgrace. dude is gonna get his ass kicked, and maybe even cost trump the state :mjlol:
 

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Former President Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign is in "dire straits" his own staffers say put him at a "huge disadvantage" to incumbent President Joe Biden, according to Washington insiders and a new report.

Money and staffing problems plague Trump's campaign in battleground states where the former president — facing mounting legal fees amid multiple criminal and criminal court battles — cannot afford to expand, according to NBC News.

Two Republican operatives privately told NBC News Trump and the Republican National Committee have fewer than five staff members between them in Pennsylvania and Michigan. And Trump reportedly can't afford to expand the campaign's staff to full capacity in some places, like Pennsylvania, until the summer.

In comparison, Biden's campaign had $71 million cash — more than double Trump's — in February, according to the report.

Biden's campaign told NBC News that money went into a hiring spree that brought in 300 paid staffers across nine states and 100 offices in key swing states.

"Trump’s advisers would not disclose staffing levels, but his ground game still seems to be at a nascent stage," the report notes. "His campaign hired state directors in Pennsylvania and Michigan last week, people familiar with the recruitment process said."
 
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