US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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"We live in 2025 and our own government is coming to our neighborhoods and asking for citizenship like this is 1930's Germany"
I know on here we see examples of it every day, so must of us are inoculated, but it really is amazing to step back and realize libs now think border enforcement and citizenship are fundamentally evil. How do you even rehabilitate people like this, how do you have a country with them? I go back and forth with thinking they all need to be plowed into the dirt.
 
Trump is crushing it at the rally:

"I've announced a permanent pause on third-world migration — including from hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, and many other countries."

AUDIENCE MEMBER: "Shithole!”

TRUMP: "I didn't say 'shithole' — you did!"

"Remember I said that to the senators? They said it was off the record! And we had a meeting. I say, why do we only take people from shithole countries? Why not people from Norway? Sweden? Just a few? Denmark?"
 
2021 Miami mayoral election: R +67
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2025 Miami mayoral election: D +18.6
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What the fuck happened here? This is the first time in 30 years Miami has gone blue. I'm trying not to doom but if the midterms are anything like this, we can forget about winning. There won't even be a Republican party left in another year. Even when we win, we lose.
To summarize, the City of Miami's Commission tried to delay the local elections to 2026 and the current (corrupt) mayor supported it even though it fragrantly violated both Florida's Constitution and Miami-Dade's Home Rule Charter. It was torn to bits by the 11th circuit (State Trial Court) and 3rd DCA (State Appeals Court) when it was challenged by Emilio Gonzalez who wanted to run in 2025. Gonzalez got his wish but got creamed. When combined, the low turnout and outright ambivalence or hostility towards the current corrupt Miami government led to Higgins winning. Nothing is likely to change aside aside from more cringe virtue signaling while the corrupt local government keeps chugging along.
 
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It's the fatpacks crew. A mild inconvenience has occurred. Time for everybody to slit their wrists.
I would have HATED to have been here in 2020 and 2022 when the loony left won those elections. Reckon the amount of pissing and moaning and "Everyone take your cyanide capsules, it's over forever and ever" must have been fucking exhausting.
 
I'm a first class Massie disrespector, and i hope ed beats him by 50 in the primary, but this is stellar work. Let's see if it's just a virtue signal or if he can get more folks to sign on.
 
2021 Miami mayoral election: R +67
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2025 Miami mayoral election: D +18.6
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What the fuck happened here? This is the first time in 30 years Miami has gone blue. I'm trying not to doom but if the midterms are anything like this, we can forget about winning. There won't even be a Republican party left in another year. Even when we win, we lose.
Hi Fatpacks 2.0.
 
Pete Buttigieg Less Popular With Black People Than David Duke


Black people don’t like Pete Buttigieg, former Secretary of Transportation.

Still, you might think, black people really don’t like David Duke, former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard. Mostly true. But Duke, by some measures, is more popular with black voters than is Buttigieg. (RELATED: Pete Buttigieg Admits Democratic Party Failed To Win Over Low-Income Voters In 2024)

Duke launched his Senate bid from Louisiana in 2016. It would be his third failed attempt at becoming a U.S. Senator. Duke also mounted two presidential runs, both of which (obviously) failed.

Duke received a favorable rating from about 16 percent of black respondents, according to a statewide survey of Louisiana likely voters conducted on July 27-28, 2016. The University of New Orleans polled 614 respondents, yielding a margin of error of 3.95 percent. More blacks than whites favored Duke, at 16 to 14 percent. No more than 19 percent of any group polled had a favorable view of the candidate.


About 14 percent of black respondents said they would cast their vote for Duke in the then-upcoming Senate primary, according to the poll. Duke would receive about 3% of the overall vote in the primary, according to Ballotpedia.

Flash forward to fall 2025.


The Yale Youth Poll asked 3,426 registered voters, “If the 2028 Democratic presidential primary were held today, and these were the candidates, which candidate would you vote for?” Options included California Gov. Gavin Newsom, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris. (RELATED: If You Think Tim Walz Was Bad, Just Look At Kamala’s First Choice)

Buttigieg nabbed 4 percent of the black vote. He performed better among whites, securing 17 percent of the white vote in a hypothetical primary.

The Yale Youth poll reported a margin of error of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points for the full sample. Granted, the Yale Youth poll didn’t query respondents on their feelings towards Duke, who would probably perform poorly in a Democratic primary.

Poor Pete. Somehow, drinking alcohol out of a brown paper bag didn’t do much to ingratiate him with black voters.
 
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