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FedTalks 5 points ago +5 / -0

Which is fantastic for Trump. Trump's record on war is incredible while Bidens is indefensible. Barnes and Peoples Pundit went it to great detail recently on how this along with support for fracking, labour ,law and order and trade deals will probably push Trump over the line in the rest of the rust belt (Ohio and Iowa are already safe).

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FedTalks 3 points ago +3 / -0

As much as I dislike him he's a good politician, which is exactly what we need right now.

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FedTalks 5 points ago +5 / -0

It seems she'll lie in repose on Wednesday and Thursday and have a ceremony on Friday. This is cutting it very very close.

https://abc11.com/ruth-bader-ginsburg-funeral-rbg-memorial/6469374/

You can imagine that the Democrats have a bunch of tricks up their sleeves so this nomination might be pushed back until the week before the election. Mitch better use these few days to lock down those votes there's no time for any hiccups.

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FedTalks 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish he would just go away and retire honestly. I don't want to hate him lmao and I kind of feel bad for him in a way. He should have just retired and get the care he clearly needs.

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FedTalks 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm convinced that he's only doing the debates because he's been given the questions in advance. Unfortunately I don't think we'll get lucky enough to prove it this time like we did with Hillary. Hope Trump doesn't underestimate him or the lengths they'll go to to help him.

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FedTalks 12 points ago +12 / -0

I never understood how awful polls are until recently. Pollsters will intentionally commit major "errors" to show Biden in front. Polls will have tiny sample sizes, intentionally not poll HUGE areas of states because they'll likely be Trump supporters. They'll oversample populations that are more left leaning (millennials) even though they won't vote, and undersample Boomers and Gen- X who are guaranteed to vote. They'll intentionally not weight their samples for education. When they do weight for education they'll oversample very left wing groups (post-grad students) and count them as "students" even though most student groups are more moderate relatively speaking. They'll also release polls of "likely voters" and include voters who feel that they are less than 50% likely to vote for Biden, even though "likely voters" is generally considered to be over 50% likely.

They do this ON PURPOSE to depress our side and make us feel hopeless.

https://www.youtube.com/c/PeoplesPunditDaily ^^ This channel really Redpilled me on just how dishonest most pollsters are.

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FedTalks 39 points ago +39 / -0

Not enough people are talking about this. Biden openly plans to give amnesty to "11 million undocumented migrants" , FYI that 11 million figure has been used for decades now. The real figure is likely above 22 million.

https://insights.som.yale.edu/insights/yale-study-finds-twice-as-many-undocumented-immigrants-as-previous-estimates

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FedTalks 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know what on earth is going through Murkowski and Collins's heads. Alaska is a red state Murkowski isn't in major danger or being challenged, the only person that will likely challenge her and win is Sarah Palin in 2022.

Does Collins think that leftists in Maine will magically decide that they actually won't vote against her because of these two paragraphs. Wether she likes it or not her opponents are now activated at the chance of either a D senator to vote for a SCOTUS pick if this nominee fails, or just plainly getting rid of a Republican. In contrast she's just shafted every single Republican who voted for her.

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FedTalks 5 points ago +5 / -0

They blew the table up with a Tomahawk to stop Kavanaugh

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FedTalks 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for this! Needed a clear image that explaines the situation nicely - twitter doesn't have enough characters.

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FedTalks 28 points ago +28 / -0

A golden opportunity on a sliver platter. Senate GOP could literally not have been handed a better opportunity. If they mess this up you know where their intentions lie

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FedTalks 49 points ago +50 / -1

Unironically this.

400 miles of wall by election day. 3 SCOTUS picks (if the GOP don't act like cowards), HUNDREDS of federal judges installed. Cut legal immigration by 50% in his first term. Troop withdrawals in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq. The first president in 4 decades not to start a new armed conflict. Taking down critical-race theory. The greatest economy of all time in every single metric. The list goes on. Keep in mind both Democrats AND Republicans were working against him the entire time.

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FedTalks 3 points ago +3 / -0

How on earth are we so cucked that we're actually considering purposefully losing to a party that branded an innocent man as a gang rapist, in honor of a woman who only clung onto power so that more babies could be ripped limb from limb.

Fill the seat why is this so hard to Senate GOP?

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FedTalks 9 points ago +9 / -0

If we hand them an olive branch they'll piss on it. Dems haven't acted in "good faith" in decades. Do senate Republicans really think that they'll pay us back if we wait until after the election? Fill the seat.

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FedTalks 1 point ago +1 / -0

As far as I know Murkowski has (haven't seen any official confirmation yet, just twitter rumours). Collins probably will. That's 51 votes left. If Romney holds steady we can afford to lose Manchin and let Pence break the tie.

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