Trump with Stephanopolous
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@Axtremus said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
@Jolly said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
And ABC had "non-committed voters" asking questions that had publicly written that Trump was a racist.
You lack imagination if you cannot see how a voter can be "non-committed" and publicly accuse Trump of being a racist at the same time. For all you know, that voter may not think being racist is bad or disqualifying, and even if the voter thinks being a racist is disqualifying, the voter may still be "non-committed" in the sense that he is committed to vote for any particular candidate (or even to vote at all) except that he is fairly certain he is not going to vote for Trump.
Bwhahahahahaha!!!
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@George-K said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
I read that the Biden campaign has declined an invitation for a town hall because "they cannot find time in his schedule for such a town hall."
And if you believe that, I have a salad to sell you.
As I say before, the best campaigner for Vice President Biden is President Trump.
It appears that Vice President Biden is ahead in the polls, and shows ahead in the critical states, it makes a weird sense to do continue what he is doing (which is nothing) LOL
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@taiwan_girl said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
@George-K said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
I read that the Biden campaign has declined an invitation for a town hall because "they cannot find time in his schedule for such a town hall."
And if you believe that, I have a salad to sell you.
As I say before, the best campaigner for Vice President Biden is President Trump.
It appears that Vice President Biden is ahead in the polls, and shows ahead in the critical states, it makes a weird sense to do continue what he is doing (which is nothing) LOL
TG, I like you, I really do. But that is so misinformed and just plain silly I don't know where to begin.
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Kutztown University professor Ellesia Blaque—whom ABC repeatedly identified as "uncommitted" in its coverage of the town hall—praised vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the Democratic primary, saying she would "be there, volunteering" for the California senator in Pennsylvania. The English professor was not shy about her partisanship, calling Trump a "f—ing moron," "pathetic," "pig," "swine," "punk ass," and "LOOSER" (sic) in a slew of 2019 tweets. She is a self-described "liberal Democrat," according to her Facebook profile, on the grounds that liberals "are not motivated by money or power, but by humanity and the needs of the people."
Another "uncommitted" voter, Philadelphia pastor Carl Day, tweeted that he's "never once supported trump and won't now" in August, just weeks before the ABC town hall. He went on to say that Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan refers to a time in which "the n— did what they were told in all industries, wouldn't have the audacity to try to enter a white establishment and didn't talk back to the cops." Day also referred to Trump as a "villain," called him "ridiculously arrogant & obnoxious," and said he "ain't no Christian" in posts spanning from 2015 to 2019.