this is true, but I don't think winning people over is part of the plan.counterpoint: he's behind, therefore he needs to start to win folks over and change the trajectory of the race. that he did not do.
this is true, but I don't think winning people over is part of the plan.counterpoint: he's behind, therefore he needs to start to win folks over and change the trajectory of the race. that he did not do.
counterpoint: he's behind, therefore he needs to start to win folks over and change the trajectory of the race. that he did not do.
Rick Santorum twisting himself into a pretzel to justify Trump is one of the most cringeworthy things on television. He represents the entire sellout GOP in that regard. Soulless
I understand that Biden didn't set himself apart last night, but I'm not sure what else he could have done beyond walking over and punching the clown show in the face.
So WI is voting and they are coming out strong.
So far 350,000 ballots have been returned.
Dane County where Clinton won by almost 50 points has turned in 70,000 ballots, that's nearly 40% of all the absentee ballots that were sent out in that county.
Hoping now the at the first debate is done, we will see higher amounts of people sending in ballots across the country, cause i think everyone saw all they needed to see.
More than 1.2 million Americans have already cast their ballot, according to the 20 states that are reporting, said CNN's Pamela Brown, ahead tonight's presidential debate and voters in 32 states have already had the opportunity to cast their ballots.
(CNN)During one of the more charged moments of the chaotic US presidential debate, former Vice President Joe Biden dropped a phrase from everyday Muslim and Arab vocabulary and lit up the internet.
Pressing President Donald Trump on when the American public would get to see his long-anticipated tax returns, Biden questioned: "When? Inshallah?"
In certain vernacular, "inshallah" serves as a non-committal response to a question.
Taken literally, the term "inshallah," consists of three Arabic words (In sha' Allah) which translate into "if God wills it." Spiritually it represents a submission to God's will. It can perhaps be seen as the Muslim counterpart to the Yiddish adage, "Man plans, and God laughs."
Children in the Muslim world will often say that when a parent responds to a question with "inshallah," it signals an unfulfilled promise, while unreliable timekeeping is lightheartedly chalked up to "inshallah timing."
"Yes, Joe Biden said 'Inshallah' during the #Debates2020 debate," tweeted political commentator Wajahat Ali. "It literally means 'God willing,' but it's often used to mean, 'Yeah, never going to happen.' Example: My wife: Will you finally pick up your socks? Me: Inshallah. No, saying inshallah doesn't make you Muslim."
Probably cost Drumph at least a few more white suburban women votersit was a good example of what it's like to live with an abuser.
Probably very few to 0 new voterscounterpoint: he's behind, therefore he needs to start to win folks over and change the trajectory of the race. that he did not do.
Oh, snapOnly the Australian ones
No doubtHe's not trying to win.
It's clear they all think that he is going to lose. It's also clear that they realize that they've failed to convince people that Biden is babbling away about socialism in his Depends in a basement somewhere.
The next strategy is some combination of: (i) cheating/foreign interference, (ii) disenfranchising and deterring people of colour from voting, (iii) sending hordes of MAGA-wearing-armed-to-the-teeth lunatics to polling places to intimidate voters in person, (iv) convincing a large enough % of the population that voting by mail is 101% fraudulent, (v) preparing to mount a massive legal battle re: ballot counting at state level and rely on his SCOTUS to get him over the line and (vi) whatever other nonsense they can come up with on their own or via Barr before November 3 as a last minute surprise.
The media needs to be running down this $421M liability of Trump's to the ground.
(CNN)During one of the more charged moments of the chaotic US presidential debate, former Vice President Joe Biden dropped a phrase from everyday Muslim and Arab vocabulary and lit up the internet.
Pressing President Donald Trump on when the American public would get to see his long-anticipated tax returns, Biden questioned: "When? Inshallah?"
In certain vernacular, "inshallah" serves as a non-committal response to a question.
Taken literally, the term "inshallah," consists of three Arabic words (In sha' Allah) which translate into "if God wills it." Spiritually it represents a submission to God's will. It can perhaps be seen as the Muslim counterpart to the Yiddish adage, "Man plans, and God laughs."
Children in the Muslim world will often say that when a parent responds to a question with "inshallah," it signals an unfulfilled promise, while unreliable timekeeping is lightheartedly chalked up to "inshallah timing."
"Yes, Joe Biden said 'Inshallah' during the #Debates2020 debate," tweeted political commentator Wajahat Ali. "It literally means 'God willing,' but it's often used to mean, 'Yeah, never going to happen.' Example: My wife: Will you finally pick up your socks? Me: Inshallah. No, saying inshallah doesn't make you Muslim."
Mods will now be able to cut the mic in future debates.
Does Trump refuse to do another one?
I would if I were him.
If the current polls are correct, Biden is doing about as well in South Carolina as Obama 2012 did in North Carolina, about as well in North Carolina as Obama 2012 did in Virginia, and about as well in Virginia as Obama 2012 did in Maryland.