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Harris Wisconsin Rally

Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
Lucky you.
 
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I was very neutral on her when the switch was made even though the change had to be made (even if you fought it tooth and nail). She is fighting a country (and world) that is pretty chauvinistic. She is fighting against a history of racism and a lot of pretty racist opinions in this country. But she has done a lot to make herself more personable than Hillary. Much more dynamic than Biden. And far more everything than Trump. Best candidate since Obama?

I do think if the American people do the right thing, she will be just fine as Pres.

And her trump dig and dismissal of the protestors was pretty effing funny.
 
Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
Poor little simple **** who never leaves its basement. Lacrosse, is an old union town--brewing--and now basically a company town for the Gunderson clinic. Healthcare simpletons; as you know, are largely libtards, because without big blue money, you'd have to get a real job. The college there is also liberal arts. With those metrics, please start over with "largely Republican Lacrosse," Dunce Tablet.
 
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Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
LaCrosse leans Dem fyi
 
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Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
Why did you delete your thread sobbing about, "Is Trump Going to Win?" Does schizoephrenia run in your family?
 
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Poor little simple **** who never leaves its basement. Lacrosse, is an old union town--brewing--and now basically a company town for the Gunderson clinic. Healthcare simpletons; as you know, are largely libtards, because without big blue money, you'd have to get a real job. The college there is also liberal arts. With those metrics, please start over with "largely Republican Lacrosse," Dunce Tablet.

FSB bot farm employee Ryan trying to look down on workers anywhere, lol. Get a life.
 
Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
I ignore the polls. There are WAY too many Republicans that are voting for Kamala. Next to no democrats, other than the famous moderate democrat, @HIWILLE , are switching to Trump. Trump isn’t going to gain any voters other than his cult base.
 
Standing room only. Trump rally, wtf is it?

Not in Madison but largely Republican LaCrosse. Crowd is enthusiastic 20s women screaming their asses off.

I'm saying this now. Diapers will lose in a f king landslide. People fking hate Trump.
La Crosse has multiple tv stations. She got free time today across a large part of WI, and that is close enough that the Madison and Milwaukee stations covered it. She is going to win bigly in Madison and Milwaukee, it is very important to shave away Trump votes in the rural parts of the state. As @wausauhawk mentioned, the city of La Crosse itself leans blue. I believe for many years until recently they had a Dem rep in the House. MAGA douche Derrick Van Order currently represents the district, and he's in a tough fight. Look him up, he's a giant douche. It is important to win Wisconsin, but she helps herself out by flipping that district, and possibly the House, Dem.
 
I ignore the polls. There are WAY too many Republicans that are voting for Kamala. Next to no democrats, other than the famous moderate democrat, @HIWILLE , are switching to Trump. Trump isn’t going to gain any voters other than his cult base.

I realize this is several paragraphs of reading, but give it a shot.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm24g1nj364o

With just weeks to go until the US presidential election, Kamala Harris is ramping up efforts to court black and Latino voters. Despite holding a clear lead among both groups, some Democrats have warned she needs to do more to energise these voters to turn out for her in November.
That's in part due to recent polling which suggests Harris’s Republican rival Donald Trump is having success in winning over black and Latino voters, a continuation of gains he made in 2016 and 2020.
One New York Times and Siena poll indicated Harris had 78% support among black voters, compared to around 90% support for Democrats in recent elections, with men accounting for most of this drop-off.
This could prove crucial in a race that looks set to be decided by razor-thin margins. And even if this polling is off, in key battleground states modest gains among black or Latino voters could ultimately sway the result.
In Arizona, for example, nearly one in four voters on 5 November is expected to be Latino, along with almost 20% in nearby Nevada. In another key state, Georgia, black voters constitute about 30% of the total.
So what could be driving Trump’s apparent gains with these voters?

Economics take centre stage

The economy, particularly inflation and the cost of living, is the primary issue for a majority of voters.
This is the case for many black and Latino voters, with the New York Times suggesting a sizable majority of both groups are dissatisfied with the current state of the American economy.
Among them is Quenton Jordan, a 30-year-old Virginia resident who once voted for Barack Obama, but has voted for Trump since he first entered the national political stage in 2016.
"Inflation has pretty much made it impossible, or extremely challenging, for people to provide basic necessities for their families," Mr Jordan said.
"It's tangible things like that, that make people say [they] don't like the pressure I'm getting from the cost of goods. It's making it harder for me," he added.
Across the country in notoriously "purple" Nevada, which has a large Latino population, Las Vegas resident Lydia Dominguez said that many Latinos "remember the economy under Trump", adding that economic concerns means there's "no longer a stigmatism" about supporting the former president.
"They can't afford to live. That's a really big part of it," she told the BBC. "It's no longer taboo to support him."
Even some voters who are leaning towards Harris acknowledge that "pocketbook" issues have helped swing voters towards the right in their communities.
"There's many people in my community who are switching. Lots of people will vote for Trump, on economics alone," said Diego Arancivia, a former Republican voter in Nevada who is now voting for Harris.
"They'd never want to get a beer with him, but they think he has the tools to lift them up economically.”

Latinos for Trump flag

Donald Trump made gains with Latino voters in both 2016 and 2020

Immigration and border issues

Echoing the broader US electorate, both black and Latino voters have expressed concern about immigration and the handling of the US-Mexico border by the Biden administration.
Strong border controls and a pledge to deport millions of undocumented migrants form a central part of the Trump campaign's platform.
The campaign has also found a receptive audience among some black and Latino voters who say they perceive the border as having been chaotic and dangerous under the Biden administration and, by extension, under Harris.
Rolando Rodriguez, a Trump supporter and one-time Democrat from Texas, said the everyday realities of the record migrant crossings during recent years are weighing heavily on the minds of some voters, even if those numbers have fallen this year.
"I live so close to the border, and I have never before witnessed a disaster like the one we've seen under Kamala and Biden," he said.
Similarly, Mr Jordan - the black voter in Virginia - said that he believes asylum seekers and other foreign nationals are "taking resources that the black community has been asking for for decades".

This was something Trump addressed directly on Monday, referring to an “invasion” of undocumented migrants having a “huge negative impact” on black and Latino communities.
 
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