I’ve voted or will vote…2024 Presidential Election

I voted already

  • Yes - Voted

    Votes: 132 56.9%
  • Yes - But, haven’t yet [Will Early Vote]

    Votes: 47 20.3%
  • Yes - But, General Election November 5th

    Votes: 38 16.4%
  • No - Don’t plan on voting

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Absentee Ballot

    Votes: 10 4.3%

  • Total voters
    232
Ms Jans Voted

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How the fuck they have trump
Leading in damn near all swing states…
Have you talked to the average person in this country?

Not Whoopi sitting on the view mad her buddy got told he was too old to run, but the regular brother?

A lot of folks arent happy with the economy.
 
Whomever Dems select in 2028 as their candidate, they need to pull back from Tranny support among other issues. If Chump, who didn’t even give examples of policy, wins because “the economy“ and not being for “they/them” then Dems really need to consider a new platform. Most Americans are more concerned with economic issues than they are about Tranny rights.
 
Kamala lost because she didn't do anything to mobilize what should have been her base of voters to get to the polls. She shied away from topics important to ADOS. And the only women who really care about abortion access are the ones who like to sleep around with ain't sh*t men. Other women either don't recognize or understand the need for abortion rights because they think it will never be an issue for them because they are choosy with their partners, and because they view instances of miscarriage, rape and incest as crazy outliers, that will never happen to them or their loved ones. At the end of the day, telling America to pick her because she's not Trump just wasn't enough of a selling point to get people out of bed and to the polls.

I said this years ago and I'll say here it again. As much as people say Trump is racist, sexist, etc. he ultimately only reminds people of the white male boss many of us have all worked for at some point or another. If you live and work in the U.S., we have all had a Trump like character as a boss at some point or another in our lives - you don't like him, but at the end of the day you just want your paycheck to show up in your bank account every Friday, and as long as that happens, you keep working at his company until you find something better. For this reason, Trump was never going to be the boogeyman that Democrats wanted the American public to view him as.

I hope Democrats learned something from this saga that started in 2016, and actually find topics that really mobilize their base, instead of the topics that only allow them to say "at least we're not like that other guy".
 
I hear Kamala left y'all for dead when it was clear she wasn't winning. Refused to address her people.
Gotta love a cold b!tch. She really said 'fcuk all y'all.
 
I hear Kamala left y'all for dead when it was clear she wasn't winning. Refused to address her people.
Gotta love a cold b!tch. She really said 'fcuk all y'all.
They got what they deserved. They couldnt give any tangible reasons for voting for that idiot.
That stupid chick lost by. a landslide.
 
Have you talked to the average person in this country?

Not Whoopi sitting on the view mad her buddy got told he was too old to run, but the regular brother?

A lot of folks arent happy with the economy.

A lot of black folks are just disconnected. They don't realize that most of the US is not like their inner city neighborhoods. White women were not going to vote for Kamala. ALOT of people have been negatively impacted by the economy these past 4 years. ALOT of people are against Transexual "rights". ALOT of people are against our support of Israel's genocide of Palestinians and the rest of the middle east. The truth is that most Black folks(especially men) are against these issues as well. We don't want Men using women's restrooms, we don't want homosexual education in our schools, we don't want boys/ men competing in sports against our daughters/ women, we don't think that the US should be sending Billions of dollars and artillery to Israel. Putting a Black face in front of these issues is not going to give her enough support. The thing is, so many of us echoed support and shamed each other into support that many of us didn't realize that most of the US wasn't doing it. The Dems really fucked this up. Biden did a bad job as President. Dems saw him unfit to serve another term. Why didn't he step down as President so that Harris couold become the first Black Female President? So that she could actually be in the role and run as an incumbant? I dont think the Dems even wanted her to win. They just threw her out there last minute and tried to shame us into caring her to victory. Wait till these white female voter numbers come out. They are going to be crazy. I bet a whole lot of Democratic white women voted for Trump.
 
Whomever Dems select in 2028 as their candidate, they need to pull back from Tranny support among other issues. If Chump, who didn’t even give examples of policy, wins because “the economy“ and not being for “they/them” then Dems really need to consider a new platform. Most Americans are more concerned with economic issues than they are about Tranny rights.
Just run a fucking progressive.
 
Have you talked to the average person in this country?

Not Whoopi sitting on the view mad her buddy got told he was too old to run, but the regular brother?

A lot of folks arent happy with the economy.
I definitely have had talks with regular folks. During many conversation this always comes up, “man these groceries prices are ridiculous, everything gone up but my pay”
 
Have you talked to the average person in this country?

Not Whoopi sitting on the view mad her buddy got told he was too old to run, but the regular brother?

A lot of folks arent happy with the economy.
I've been holding this in four years. THE STOCK MARKET DOESN'T MEAN SHIT FOR THE AVERAGE AMERICAN.

Could've raised the minimum wage but Biden couldn't get permission from the senate parliamentarian.
 
looks like Dallas is going to be jammed up. Prop S(city can be sued for anything) and U( mandatory minimums for police) passed. SMH
 
These estimates are of 1:30pm on Monday, November 11
StateVoting-Eligible Population Turnout RateTotal Ballots CountedVoting-Eligible PopulationVoting-Age Population%Non-citizenTotal Ineligible FelonOverseas Eligible
Oklahoma53.44%1,580,0002,956,3473,131,8364.35%39,254
Arkansas53.47%1,190,0002,225,5132,391,7894.06%69,169
West Virginia55.05%765,0001,389,5551,416,1830.99%12,608
Hawaii55.35%575,0001,038,7961,140,5267.71%13,795
Texas56.44%11,375,00020,152,82423,513,61612.25%480,374
Mississippi57.45%1,250,0002,175,7832,268,5451.87%50,340
Tennessee57.61%3,080,0005,345,9605,651,0684.20%67,763
New York57.69%8,000,00013,867,18015,566,05310.72%30,192
District of Columbia57.99%300,000517,352561,8517.92%
Indiana58.36%2,960,0005,071,6155,321,2374.22%25,066
Alabama58.89%2,268,2003,851,8184,020,6612.69%60,687
Illinois59.59%5,375,0009,020,6069,862,4168.24%29,147
New Mexico59.68%930,0001,558,3891,675,8456.79%3,666
Alaska60.79%325,000534,612560,5123.28%7,515
Louisiana60.89%2,025,0003,325,8883,500,9933.18%63,773
Utah60.96%1,450,0002,378,5782,545,1696.31%5,991
Kansas61.58%1,310,0002,127,4482,257,9524.75%23,251
Maryland62.00%2,740,0004,419,0714,845,9268.50%14,951
Wyoming62.16%275,000442,437459,7722.45%6,071
Rhode Island62.26%515,000827,146897,5237.61%2,075
Kentucky62.41%2,100,0003,365,0303,531,7952.84%66,462
South Carolina62.96%2,600,0004,129,7334,337,4473.93%37,252
North Dakota63.10%372,000589,501605,3592.39%1,390
California63.44%16,500,00026,008,95230,601,99314.69%97,608
United States63.51%155,391,700244,666,890264,798,9617.88%2,591,1303,325,217
Arizona63.55%3,425,0005,389,8405,951,3297.99%85,978
Idaho63.61%920,0001,446,2281,532,7613.55%32,120
New Jersey63.78%4,100,0006,428,0217,330,47812.14%12,537
Nevada64.13%1,450,0002,261,1772,541,02010.61%10,241
Missouri64.34%3,000,0004,662,9884,856,2072.61%66,472
South Dakota64.52%440,000681,957709,3402.41%10,288
Ohio65.94%5,900,0008,947,8869,261,2502.90%44,788
Oregon66.23%2,125,0003,208,5333,412,1205.61%12,167
Florida66.69%11,000,00016,494,83718,664,57110.52%206,221
Connecticut66.75%1,780,0002,666,8242,912,9798.10%10,204
Montana66.98%601,500897,964911,6051.01%4,434
Delaware67.24%520,000773,380835,6216.00%12,104
Nebraska67.24%955,0001,420,2871,512,9085.25%13,193
Massachusetts67.78%3,500,0005,163,6995,695,6219.24%5,647
Georgia67.97%5,275,0007,760,4078,647,4696.80%299,034
Virginia69.41%4,425,0006,374,7756,891,9626.52%67,831
North Carolina69.90%5,690,0008,140,1328,674,6015.82%29,607
Pennsylvania70.67%7,000,0009,904,63510,350,3493.94%37,910
Washington70.85%4,000,0005,645,5816,226,5859.11%13,762
Iowa71.03%1,680,0002,365,1822,491,2223.79%31,623
Vermont71.29%375,000526,015535,3841.75%
Maine72.27%820,0001,134,6931,157,8502.00%
New Hampshire74.36%835,0001,122,9201,158,4082.97%1,083
Colorado74.47%3,300,0004,431,3494,728,0915.93%16,366
Michigan74.69%5,710,0007,645,4057,959,2153.54%32,054
Wisconsin76.37%3,425,0004,484,8244,704,0553.18%69,642
Minnesota76.53%3,280,0004,285,8094,479,8934.14%8,616
 
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