ousdahl wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:19 am
IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 7:55 am
twocoach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 7:52 am
I saw an estimate that 9% of voters are undecided still. That's a good number of votes still up for grabs. Turnout will obviously be key but these town halls and debates matter to more people than you think.
Personally i think those 9% are lying because they are embarrassed that they are going to vote for trump... just like they did last time.
Normally i try to watch all of the town halls and debates. This time i won't watch any unless i am just bored and it is the best thing on.
Which is worse:
The flag-waving outspoken Trumpalos?
Or the closeted ones?
It depends I suppose.
At least you know what you are getting with the outspoken ones.
In this election i sort of only think there are a few types of voters (not including dems):
-people who somehow like trump/think he is smart.
-people who are appalled by trump and would literally vote for anything/anyone over him.
-people who hate dems and will vote against them at all costs no matter the price.
-people who cringe at trump, but have enough money (or think they do) that they feel the must vote for a repiblican for tax purposes.
There may be a few more segments but that pretty well covers most of them.
And for the last segment it is hilarious that they overlook all his spending and only focus on the tax cuts they may have received. When you spend this much the money has to come from somewhere. It can't all be future spending reductions. Inflation will almost have to occur on some level, and that is no different than paying slightly higher taxes. In the end it reduces your buying power one way or another.
Way too many people think they are "rich" and allow that to dictate all their voting habits. When in reality most dems increased tax proposals would barely impact them at all.