Well damn that escalated quickly
Nah, he making deviant the norm here. By kweping him here, you opening the doors to all kinds of white supremacist posters and Brietbart type of talking points.
Well damn that escalated quickly
So basically the world is full of primative people and only the threat of being shocked and awed by the us military keeps everyone in line right?Lol @ this. The US basically subsidizes most of the world and prevents shyt from getting out of hand. That's why Democrats freaked out when Trump started his anti China and anti-U.N. stuff last year. If the US leaves the international community shyt will hit the fan quick for most of Europe/Mid East/and Mediterranean
I don't support Trump. I just don't want to see Biden and Harris win.
I thought we was cool? The fukk?You a pedophile who wants to commit incest. You need that sniper rifle Goldeneye treatment. fukk you and your c00n Trump supporting azz
Well damn that escalated quickly
So basically the world is full of primative people and only the threat of being shocked and awed by the us military keeps everyone in line right?
I thought we was cool? The fukk?
Couldn't fall asleep so I'm back to expose a liarI don't support Trump. I just don't want to see Biden and Harris win.
Trump has done more for black people in two years than Obama did in eight. And how the fukk do Democrats align with black people's racial interests?
#Trumpset
fukk the Democratic party.
Yo...I still get these wingnut emails from their campaign since I signed up for his rally in NH that got cancelled after he realized we K-popped his ass.type in all caps crehs
The us basically subsidizes most of the world and prevents shyt from getting out of hand.Don't know how the hell you got that out of my post but keep it moving with the dumb shyt
Plus he spends hours online crying over stimulus checks and sends men pictures of himself in nothing but underwear
USC Dornsife launches 2020 election tracking poll; Biden leads by 11 points
The year’s version of USC’s groundbreaking Daybreak Poll will provide three ways to estimate how Americans may vote in the 2020 presidential election.
BY Jenesse Miller
AUGUST 19, 2020
The 2020 election will feature President Donald Trump versus Democratic nominee Joe Biden. (Photo/U.S. Department of State)
Two centers at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences have launched a daily nationwide poll to track Americans’ opinions about the presidential candidates.
USC researchers will base election forecasts on an updated version of methods used in their groundbreaking 2016 election poll, which tracked crucial inflection points in the election by following the same individuals over time. Data from the 2016 USC poll suggested late-breaking support among certain groups that contributed to Donald Trump’s surprise win in the electoral college.
“Our 2016 Daybreak poll was the USC debut of experimental polling methods pioneered by our team at Rand in 2012,” said Jill Darling, survey director of the 2020 Daybreak Poll, which is conducted by the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research.
“We adjusted our model for the 2018 election and had great success predicting the congressional outcome. This election cycle we’ll be using that model, and two additional methodologies, to track voter support for presidential candidates. We are also asking voters which party’s candidate they’ll vote for in congressional races.”
Results are based on repeated participation of eligible voters in USC’s Understanding America Study, a probability-based representative sample of U.S. households. The researchers expect that more than 6,000 voters from their panel will respond to the poll every two weeks, with shifts in the data reflecting changing opinions.
The first full release of findings from the poll will be in late August, in which researchers will examine the impact of the pandemic on voters and take a look at differences between voting blocs in 2016 and 2020. An early peek at preliminary data among roughly 1,500 respondents who participated from Aug. 11-16, using the poll’s signature probability method, finds Democratic nominee Joe Biden holding an 11 point lead over President Trump.
USC Dornsife launches 2020 election tracking poll; Biden leads by 11 points