@divegeester
Pretty much what I predicted when Kamala came out as Biden's replacement.
She is so far above Trump mentally he would not know what hit him if he really attempted to debate her.
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-Removed-He's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
Most likely it's a lame strategy to A) Advance excuse any poor performance ("ABC rigged it against me!" ); B) Put pressure on ABC to change moderators or at least have them go easy on him; and C) A negotiating tactic to have any future debates on what he considers "friendly" ground.
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@no1marauder saiddo you suggest abc isnt a left wing outlet?
He's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
Most likely it's a lame strategy to A) Advance excuse any poor performance ("ABC rigged it against me!" ); B) Put pressure on ABC to change moderators or at least have them go easy on him; and C) A negotiating tactic to have any future debates on what he considers "friendly" ground.
that harris is trying to change the agreed upon rules?
so she can butt in and say “ excuse me I am talking”? make it appear a man is being rude to a woman
@no1marauder saidI've noticed a switch in trump campaign rhetoric away from asking voters for votes and towards the familiar narrative that the upcoming election will be stolen by the Democrats.
He's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
Most likely it's a lame strategy to A) Advance excuse any poor performance ("ABC rigged it against me!" ); B) Put pressure on ABC to change moderators or at least have them go easy on him; and C) A negotiating tactic to have any future debates on what he considers "friendly" ground.
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do you suggest abc isnt a left wing outlet?
that harris is trying to change the agreed upon rules?
so she can butt in and say “ excuse me I am talking”? make it appear a man is being rude to a woman
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@no1marauder saidHe's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
He's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
Most likely it's a lame strategy to A) Advance excuse any poor performance ("ABC rigged it against me!" ); B) Put pressure on ABC to change moderators or at least have them go easy on him; and C) A negotiating tactic to have any future debates on what he considers "friendly" ground.
I sincerely hope you're right but would advise the Dem camp to hold off on any celebrations. This election (and its poll numbers) bears a striking resemblance to 2016.
@wildgrass
As it stands right now they are neck and neck so he is probably unable to visualize the switch from Biden to Harris, wishing it was Biden as his opponent.
@mchill saidI don't think so.
He's losing now so I don't think he can drop out of the debate.
I sincerely hope you're right but would advise the Dem camp to hold off on any celebrations. This election (and its poll numbers) bears a striking resemblance to 2016.
Harris isn't as unpopular as HRC and the three swing States Trump squeaked by in 2016 - Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin (esp. the first two) - have been shifting to the Democrats in recent elections.
There are other differences, but those are the most salient.
@wildgrass saidYep, the fix is in.
I've noticed a switch in trump campaign rhetoric away from asking voters for votes and towards the familiar narrative that the upcoming election will be stolen by the Democrats.