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No doubt!
Why do so many of the rural poor vote for billionaires who hate them?
It will be!I can't wait for election night. It'll be hysterical.
Hard to imagine that anyone would want 4 more years of what we just had. The exceptions would be government employees who are grossly overpaid, welfare recipients and anyone else making good money off the lefts policies and "gifts". By gifts I mean the amount o money just given to corporations to do stupid shit.I spent 3 days in the 'blue wall' states. Here's what voters told me
It’s hard to believe after the Fox News interviews, the daily barrage of screaming ads and all the history on these two candidates that anyone would be left undecided with less than three weeks until election day.
Yet there they were, surprisingly easy to find, drinking lattes at a strip mall Starbucks, browsing magazines at Barnes & Noble and eating eggs with their spouses at a pancake restaurant. Some were leaning toward former President Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris but were waiting on family meetings or a final round of online research. Others were hoping for inspiration on the drive to the precinct on Nov. 5.
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Kamala worked at McD's in her dreams...
Donald Trump makes a campaign stop to McDonald’s in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.
Trump has gone back to the policy focus that launched him into the presidency in 2016 by placing immigration at the heart of his 2024 campaign, a strategy he hopes will help him secure a lead over Democratic rival Kamala Harris in the run-up to next month’s election.