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Hurd out
throwing his support (whatever that’s worth) behind haley
throwing his support (whatever that’s worth) behind haley
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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yep
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tell us something we don’t know
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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I genuinely believe that if Jesus reappeared (or appeared, if you will) and said that Biden, I don’t know, has acceptable personal hygiene habits, Trump would blast Jesus as an agent of the radical left who is “not a very nice guy.”
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Everything Trump thinks is temporary, except that Trump is the strongest, most powerful, most virile, most successful, most winning person. There is not a position that can't be flattened to dust if it's contrary to these fundamental truths.
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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President Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign, the Democratic National Committee and a joint fundraising organization that raises money for Democrats' state parties collectively raised more than $71 million in the third quarter, according to Biden's re-election effort.
The amount is on par with what the operation raised in the second quarter, which was $72 million, when the campaign itself brought in $20 million. Biden's team did not disclose how much money the campaign committee specifically raked in this quarter, which will be disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission later Sunday.
The campaign touted nearly $91 million cash on hand across its fundraising entities as it prepares for a massive re-election effort...
The Biden effort reported over 240,000 new donors this quarter who did not give to the campaign in 2020. And it doubled the number of those who have signed up to give every month, to more than 112,000 people.
“We are especially proud of our efforts to exponentially grow our grassroots donor base, now having over a hundred thousand Americans signed up to donate on a recurring basis from now until Election Day,” campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodriguez said.
The combined $71 million is more than any Republican campaign haul, with the Biden effort including a party apparatus fully behind him and multiple entities, some of them with higher contribution limits.
Trump's campaign, which has raised the most money on the GOP side, previously announced more than $45 million raised in the third quarter; it did not detail how the money was divided between his campaign and a PAC that has been covering fees in his legal cases...
The amount is on par with what the operation raised in the second quarter, which was $72 million, when the campaign itself brought in $20 million. Biden's team did not disclose how much money the campaign committee specifically raked in this quarter, which will be disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission later Sunday.
The campaign touted nearly $91 million cash on hand across its fundraising entities as it prepares for a massive re-election effort...
The Biden effort reported over 240,000 new donors this quarter who did not give to the campaign in 2020. And it doubled the number of those who have signed up to give every month, to more than 112,000 people.
“We are especially proud of our efforts to exponentially grow our grassroots donor base, now having over a hundred thousand Americans signed up to donate on a recurring basis from now until Election Day,” campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodriguez said.
The combined $71 million is more than any Republican campaign haul, with the Biden effort including a party apparatus fully behind him and multiple entities, some of them with higher contribution limits.
Trump's campaign, which has raised the most money on the GOP side, previously announced more than $45 million raised in the third quarter; it did not detail how the money was divided between his campaign and a PAC that has been covering fees in his legal cases...
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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I think that's probably true...at the ballot box.
But I won't sugarcoat - I've definitely been thinking, watching events in Israel, about the challenges we'll face if/when something like 5-15% of the country (a very heavily-armed and radicalized 5-15% of the country, that lives largely in concentrated places) is more or less shut out of the national political process (a process they have been radicalized not to trust).
I'm very concerned that conversations about what to do when armed radicals surround themselves with at least somewhat-sympathetic non-combatants...won't be oceans away.
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Shit is gonna get tense going into 2025
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ruby ridge…waco…hell, even the malheur wildlife refuge nonsensejfish26 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 12:39 pmI think that's probably true...at the ballot box.
But I won't sugarcoat - I've definitely been thinking, watching events in Israel, about the challenges we'll face if/when something like 5-15% of the country (a very heavily-armed and radicalized 5-15% of the country, that lives largely in concentrated places) is more or less shut out of the national political process (a process they have been radicalized not to trust).
I'm very concerned that conversations about what to do when armed radicals surround themselves with at least somewhat-sympathetic non-combatants...won't be oceans away.
i doubt, though wouldn’t be entirely surprised, we see anything bigger than waco
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"“The Democrats don't matter,” Bannon told Lewis. “The real opposition is the media. And the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with shit .
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Today In: a great opportunity for republicans
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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