2028 Polls

Polls that couldn’t predict what was going to happen a few days later can give us insight about what is going to occur four years from now.  Yeah, right.

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David WS
David WS
Saturday, November 30, AD 2024 6:31am

New poll:
“The Democratic Party having lost the middle/working class vote, the power of their corporate media, and charm due to the success of a Trump administration they tried to jail…. implodes as many blue zombies finally leave and the party descends into infighting offering nothing America wants.”

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Saturday, November 30, AD 2024 7:00am

I have two suggestion’s for the left.

1. Stop returning to your vomit.

2. (Leviticus 20:7-8)
“Consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am the LORD your God. Keep my
decrees and follow them. I am the LORD who makes you holy.”

That’s it.

Here’s a little bit more for them.
If you want to change the world and truly help your neighbors then repent, follow Christ and live the ten commandments.

Otherwise, return to your vomit and reap the benefits.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Saturday, November 30, AD 2024 8:46am

37% say they would run Harris again.

This wasn’t multiple choice. They think that’s a good candidate.

I thought 28 would be a tough election for Vance, but I am beginning to have my doubts. Apparently, they like the Kool Aid they’re drinking and just want another glass. I feel really bad for them as individuals and pray for them, as individuals. But, as potential overlords, I’m always glad when that potential becomes less potent!

CAG
CAG
Saturday, November 30, AD 2024 9:32am

Apparently, they like the Kool Aid they’re drinking and just want another glass.”

Let’s see if the 2026 election results change their minds

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Saturday, November 30, AD 2024 3:02pm

This isn’t polls, it’s media propaganda. Put it out there and hope it sticks.

Having said this, they can make up stuff about Harris being “popular” because they don’t have much “talent” to choose from. Unless they pluck another “nobody”, with no talent or proven record, out of nowhere and groom them in the media as the best thing since sliced bread…

Case in point: I recall Kevin Rudd back in 2007, who at the time held the seat of Griffith (an insignificant part of south Brisbane Queensland) who had little personal following in politics or popularity within his party, managed to run against John Howard, the most significant PM Australia has ever had, and win the election in a landslide to become Australia’s 26th PM in 2007. The media dubbed it a “Ruddslide”. Besides being a friendless politician he was humourless, and developed a reputation of rambling speeches that made no sense. Much like Harris – you would roll your eyes, laugh or just turn off the TV. He was popular from the start of his Prime Ministerial-ship with certain policies (managed to steer Australia clear of the G7 financial crisis through fiscal stimulus, apologised to the indigenous community for the “stolen generation”, signed climate change initiatives). But that quickly declined when a year into the job he decides to inflict heavy taxes on our mining sector (probably to pay for the $500 cash stimulus he handed out to every working Australian during his fiscal stimulus). By doing that, he went head to head with the likes of one of the richest women in the world Gina Reinhardt (who was present at Mar-a-Lago when Trump won). His popularity declined and he was eventually ousted by Julia Gillard who went on to become Australia’s first female PM. She was another underwhelming PM, but that’s another story for another day. Rudd came back in 2013 to sit another short stint and Australians had to endure him for the rest of 2013 when Tony Abbott (a Catholic conservative) finally beat him in the general election of September 2013.

Point: Rudd, plucked out of oblivion, won against the most significant and accomplished John Howard, made little to no political contribution, was a running joke for his “odd” persona, but the media managed to inflict him on the Australian population not once but twice, all because they had that sector of mindless/indifferent voter believe that he was popular and something fresh for the country. They are doing the same with Harris. There is no substance to these “polls”. It’s the media trying anything. The left media to be specific.

In a perfect storm, the media could even convince the population that Krusty the Clown was the best candidate and make it stick.

I think if Trump pleases his supporters, there won’t be a democratic President for a very long time!

By the way, Kevin Rudd now sits as the Australian Ambassador to the US and his insulting past comments about Trump are coming back to bite him. If he had a brain he would be actively looking for other employment because Trump has a long memory!

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