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  • 1972Shocker
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    Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post

    I was having the same thing. I closed Chrome and reopened it, and tweets were appearing again.
    I have been having that same issue as well for a few days. However, either after refreshing a couple of times or waiting for a few minutes the tweets usually show up.

    This happened again when I posted the tweet in the following post. It showed up after I refreshed 3 times. Whether the refresh had any impact I do not know. Perhaps it is just taking time for whatever reason.

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  • asiseeit
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    Can't wait for Musk to start his waste cutting - that should be very interesting to watch unfold

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  • WuDrWu
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    Is she going to get 15 million less votes than Biden?

    Interesting.
    This is going to be the ultimate takeaway from yesterday and, unfortunately, it's going to fuel the "steal", maybe forever.


    2020 Results

    Trump 74,224,000
    Biden 81,284,000


    2024 Results (with a lot of CA still to come in)

    Trump 71,585,000
    Harris 66,731,000


    By the time all the votes are counted, Trump will have come very close to repeating his support of 2020.

    Harris will be short of Biden's total by a LOT more than TEN MILLION VOTES.


    TEN ****ING MILLION VOTES. Yes, she is a terrible candidate. Yes, Trump took some of the black and a huge piece of the Latino vote. Yes, the Dems have few winning points to run on.

    But it's hard to explain that much apathy in any party. There's some, but you can't help to wonder how many of the 81 million 4 years ago were somehow manufactured. You just can't if your brain functions normally.


    The other big takeaway is the Latino vote. It continues to bleed into the GOP for a reason.

    The GOP now has a very large task. Codify the new party. They got the votes. They have the Senate and a good chance to have 54 seats and just maybe a fighting chance at keeping the Senate in '26 (it will be tough, but IF they start +4 they at least have a chance). I think it's going to be tough (and I actually do NOT think we keep the house when it's all said and done) to keep the House but if that does happen, the next 2 years must do 2 things.

    Close the border and fix immigration. That doesn't mean it's got to all be done, but you have to pass legislation that creates a path forward and it's got to be a successful path.

    And they have to bring people together. Not going to bring everyone together. But you've got to LEAD, positively.


    Trump is going to want to end zone dance with multiple celebration dances for winning the popular vote. He needs to restrain himself. That's a tall ask for him, as we all know. But the adults and common sense is now in control, and they MUST hit the ground running as adults.

    I hope the Vances and Viveks of the group are far more vocal and out front than the RFKs and Elons.


    It was a very good day for America. It was an EXCELLENT day for the Latino population and I hope to God that people pay attention to that. Now the work begins.


    DRAIN THE ****ING SWAMP. But do it intelligently.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post

    I'm curious if he will actually keep any of his promises that he made to libertarians. There were a lot of libertarians that were persuaded by his appearance, and the promises made, at the Libertarian Party Convention. Still a lot of division with that, but Oliver received the fewest votes of an LP presidential candidate in twenty years. Oliver was never the best option for the LP, though there are some that believe he was nominated to help Trump by pushing libertarians away from the LP this cycle.

    Did it make a difference in some states? It's possible in a few states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada that it could have made a difference. I'm not sure what libertarian candidates have been getting in those states, but they have been growing in Wisconsin and Nevada I believe and I think Arizona as well.

    I did enjoy going through Twitter and seeing a bunch of Harris supporters calling LP voters stupid like if they didn't vote for Oliver they would have voted for Harris. I've seen very little libertarian support for her. There was some as a lot of libertarian voters really do not like Trump, but they're hopeful that he'll keep his promises made to them about having at least one libertarian in his cabinet and commuting the sentence of Ross Ulbricht.
    Five guys hanging out at the Village Inn just don't carry much weight.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post

    I'm curious if he will actually keep any of his promises that he made to libertarians. There were a lot of libertarians that were persuaded by his appearance, and the promises made, at the Libertarian Party Convention. Still a lot of division with that, but Oliver received the fewest votes of an LP presidential candidate in twenty years. Oliver was never the best option for the LP, though there are some that believe he was nominated to help Trump by pushing libertarians away from the LP this cycle.

    Did it make a difference in some states? It's possible in a few states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada that it could have made a difference. I'm not sure what libertarian candidates have been getting in those states, but they have been growing in Wisconsin and Nevada I believe and I think Arizona as well.

    I did enjoy going through Twitter and seeing a bunch of Harris supporters calling LP voters stupid like if they didn't vote for Oliver they would have voted for Harris. I've seen very little libertarian support for her. There was some as a lot of libertarian voters really do not like Trump, but they're hopeful that he'll keep his promises made to them about having at least one libertarian in his cabinet and commuting the sentence of Ross Ulbricht.
    If Ron Paul is in the cabinet or a close advisor, that should help.

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  • ShockerDropOut
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    The sun seems a little bit brighter this morning.

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  • asiseeit
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    A set back for them AND the global elite (Obamas, Clintons, Cheneys, Kerry, MSNBC, MSM, ABC, CBS, the U.N and many other unknowns ). I fear their reaction though going forward.

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  • pinstripers
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    Trump won Starr County TX, most Hispanic county in America at 97% by 16 points.
    Last time it voted republican was in 1892.​

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  • pinstripers
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post

    I saw something late last night saying she under-performed Biden in every single county in the country. I don't know if that's 100% true, or still true, but it was interesting. She may have also under-performed Hilary as well, but I was pretty tired when I came across that stuff and may be mixing some things up.
    one can only blow so many people

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  • SubGod22
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    Is she going to get 15 million less votes than Biden?

    Interesting.
    I saw something late last night saying she under-performed Biden in every single county in the country. I don't know if that's 100% true, or still true, but it was interesting. She may have also under-performed Hilary as well, but I was pretty tired when I came across that stuff and may be mixing some things up.

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  • SubGod22
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    Here's my prediction.

    Trump will unite us more than any president, and the ones left out will be the mainstream media and woke leftists. But they will be the loudest to yell how divided America is.
    I'm curious if he will actually keep any of his promises that he made to libertarians. There were a lot of libertarians that were persuaded by his appearance, and the promises made, at the Libertarian Party Convention. Still a lot of division with that, but Oliver received the fewest votes of an LP presidential candidate in twenty years. Oliver was never the best option for the LP, though there are some that believe he was nominated to help Trump by pushing libertarians away from the LP this cycle.

    Did it make a difference in some states? It's possible in a few states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada that it could have made a difference. I'm not sure what libertarian candidates have been getting in those states, but they have been growing in Wisconsin and Nevada I believe and I think Arizona as well.

    I did enjoy going through Twitter and seeing a bunch of Harris supporters calling LP voters stupid like if they didn't vote for Oliver they would have voted for Harris. I've seen very little libertarian support for her. There was some as a lot of libertarian voters really do not like Trump, but they're hopeful that he'll keep his promises made to them about having at least one libertarian in his cabinet and commuting the sentence of Ross Ulbricht.
    Last edited by SubGod22; November 6, 2024, 10:26 AM.

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  • JVShocker
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    Originally posted by JVShocker View Post







    Seen in Kansas this morning.




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  • ShockerPrez
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    Is she going to get 15 million less votes than Biden?

    Interesting.

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  • pinstripers
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    Well, it turns out that black folks buy groceries, Hispanics want safe and secure borders, and a lot of women don’t want their grandkids killed in the womb.

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  • ShockingButTrue
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    Color/race ain't got **** to do with President Trump winning. There's just no deprogramming those delusional morons. This is 2024...

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