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|    14 Dec 25 07:20:13    |
      XPost: or.politics       From: IronWhite@SystemicPatriotism.org              >Trump's a weak, stupid crybaby under Russian control with too many flaws       >to mention. Only brainwashed fools buy his persistent bullshit, and       >what good are they as 'Americans'?       >       >His only value is as a prisoner in a penetentary, not a POTUS.       >       >       >       No real American will vote for a lying criminal who is only out for his own       enrichment and doesn't give a fuck about them.              Harris vs. Trump: More Republicans turn against Trump, poll shows. Here’s       how many:                     Dictator wannabee tRUMP should do a Hitler and kill himself according to       these Republicans. They're fed up with his Treason, hate and compulsive       lying. Only brainwashed useful idiots support the fat brainless felon.       He's the first former President attempting a second term who is certifiably       unfit for service in any way.              October 8, 2024       Harris vs. Trump: More Republicans turn against Trump, poll shows. Here’s       how many              The latest national poll between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump shows the       Democratic hopeful making inroads with GOP voters as the November election       approaches.              The New York Times/Siena College poll showed Harris with 49% support       compared to Trump’s 46%. It’s the first time since July that Harris has       taken the lead in the presidential polls by The New York Times and Siena       College.              Last month, the NYT/Siena College poll showed the two candidates tied with       47% of support each. But now with just a month to go before the election,       Harris has garnered some momentum in the latest poll — including among GOP       voters.              Nine percent of Republican voters said they planned to vote for her, up       from 5% last month.              Geoff Garin, a Democratic pollster who worked as co-chief strategist for       part of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential run, took to social media to       argue the bump is “an indication that the unprecedented number of high       profile Republicans opposing Trump are having an impact.”              Yet how much real influence Republicans long criticized by Democrats have       is unclear, especially given lingering raw feelings and Cheney’s polarizing       persona across decades in Washington.              The slight increase comes as the question of whether former staunch       conservatives — former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, her father, former Vice       President Dick Cheney and former attorney general under George W. Bush,       Alberto Gonzales — vocal support for Harris will matter in the election.              The endorsements crystalized the remarkable evolution of the Republican       Party’s establishment wing, which ruled Washington during the Bush years       only to be sidelined once Trump wrested control of the party. These       figures, once reviled by Democrats, are so alarmed by the prospect of the       former president’s return to power that they are prepared to oppose their       own party’s nominee for the White House.              Harris has embraced the backing of Republicans with whom she shares little       common ground and whose endorsement likely has more to do with opposition       to Trump than support of her policy positions. She frequently mentions that       more than 200 Republicans have endorsed her, and her campaign said in an       email playing up Gonzales’ backing that it welcomed into the fold “every       American – regardless of party – who values democracy and the rule of law.”              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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