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What I forgot to mention was that she voted for Trump in 2020 even after the shytshow he did with Covid, this hoe is a lost cause.

These mfkers are not jumping ship to Biden in any meaningful numbers. That’s why I keep saying the results in 2024 will be similar to what they were in 2020. Political positions are calcified for most of the electorate. Gone are the days where you could see sizable shifts each election depending on the candidates. Them days are over. People will ride with their side no matter what.

Biden’s best strategy for success is not to depress his base and add first time voters.

 

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Everyone finally came to the realization Trump is gonna be the other candidate.
big time

wait til they make it official in july. trump is gonna be all over the news, acting like a huge faghot, behaving worse and worse to appeal to the worst of his base. should be a solid biden shift at that point

millions of casuals don't even pay attention until october every 4 years :dead:
 

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The silver lining to Trump and MAGA is we are finally getting a unsanitized look at white middle America and……it ain’t pretty. For so long we have been shown the most dysfunctional aspects of Black America and the most sanitized aspects of white America. But things are changing because of MAGA.

We learn everyday that Middle America is not Family Ties and Full House, it’s Married with Children and Roseanne.
 

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Trump Condemns Potential TikTok Ban—Despite Pushing For Ban During His Presidency​


Cailey Gleeson

Forbes Staff
I cover breaking news.

Mar 8, 2024,09:39am EST



Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Thursday to condemn a measure that could potentially ban TikTok unless its Beijing-based parent company sells the app, despite previously attempting to ban or force a sale of the social media giant during his own presidency.

The former president signed an executive order in 2020 that attempted to ban the platform.

The former president signed an executive order in 2020 that attempted to ban the platform.

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KEY FACTS​

In the post, the former president said a ban on TikTok would “double the business” of “Facebook and Zuckerschmuck,” referring to Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire CEO of Facebook parent company and TikTok competitor Meta.

Trump then said Facebook “cheated” in the 2020 election, calling it an “Enemy of the People” (Trump’s claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election have been repeatedly debunked, though some conservatives have also criticized Facebook’s moderating decisions in the leadup to the election).

Trump’s remarks followed a House committee unanimously advancing a bill Thursday that would effectively give ByteDance, the Beijing-based company that owns TikTok, six months to either sell the app or be banned altogether (the bill applies generally to apps “controlled by a foreign adversary,” but lawmakers have largely focused on TikTok).

However, Trump tried to get the social media platform banned during his own administration—even signing an executive order in August 2020 that prohibited Americans from doing business with ByteDance.



CRUCIAL QUOTE​

“If you get rid of TikTok, Facebook and Zuckerschmuck will double their business,” Trump said. “I don’t want Facebook, who cheated in the last Election, doing better. They are a true Enemy of the People!”


WHAT TO WATCH FOR​

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., said in a post on X he plans to bring the “critical national security bill” to ban or force a sale of the platform to a vote in the House next week. TikTok lashed out against the bill, which it calls an infringement on free expression. The platform urged users to call members of Congress to show their opposition to the bill—leading some lawmakers to get a flood of calls.


KEY BACKGROUND​

Despite its growing popularity, TikTok has been under fire in the U.S. for years over national security and privacy concerns, including worries the Chinese government could force its parent company to hand over U.S. users’ data. The company—which says 60% of its shares are owned by investors outside of China—has argued it is not beholden to Beijing and would refuse any request to give user data, and U.S. data is generally stored outside of China. Following months of national security and privacy concerns, Trump told reporters in early August 2020 that he would ban the platform. He issued an executive order days later, which gave ByteDance 45 days to sell the app or face a ban. Multiple federal judges blocked the order, which never came to fruition. Biden revoked the order in June 2021, but his administration has still pushed ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a potential ban.


TANGENT​

Congress passed a measure in December 2022 that banned the platform from federal devices. Several states have taken similar action for state-owned devices, while Montana attempted to ban the app from the state altogether, but the measure is on hold amid a lawsuit from TikTok.


SURPRISING FACT​

On Thursday, Trump’s social media platform Truth Social experienced major glitches during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech.

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