I have no idea about William Hill. But the odds they describe sound about right to me, and the Nate Silver thing and the summary of Trump’s speech sound informative
inb4 BIDEN COPIUM HAHAHA etc and etc
Look what was the big things coming out of the RNC.
- A bulldog
- The troll that protects the water hazards on Trump’s courses (Kimberly Guilfoyle).
- The shocked remains of Florida pedo (Matt Gaetz).
- Racist, washed up, whats to fuck his daughter (Hogan).
- The UFC (Dana White).
- Shit kid rock song
- The most gay entrance you could do outside of Vegas or Broadway (Trump).
No one cares except MAGA country. It is boring.
I do think it’s funny that Biden’s team has figured out that the winningest move is to just talk about Republican policies, 2025, etc. My entire life I’ve pretty much only wanted to talk policy and rolled my eyes at every single other thing that people said mattered, and it’s like I’m finally getting just a little vindication.
The only sad thing is that it seems like they’re (still?) only talking about the other side’s policy, rather than backing their own policy based on its strength.
Just “I’m not the other side” (but at least with policy rather than personality)
As encouraging as this may sound, it doesn’t change anything. VOTE!
If voting were sufficient then we wouldn’t be in this mess.
So yes, do vote, but you have to do more than that, too.
If your vote didn’t matter, try wouldn’t be trying to make it harder (or blocking efforts to make it easier).
VOTE
Please do explain how the necessity of further action “makes it harder to vote”.
If people are so pathologically demand-avoidant that asking them to do more than just vote makes them stop voting then yelling at them to vote isn’t going to help either.
This isn’t true ime
Which part?
The fact that most people aren’t pathologically demand avoidant?
The part where you imply that asking someone to vote and asking them to do much more are equivalent
Of course they aren’t, and I’ve got no idea how you managed to take that from my post. XD