Tradwives voted Trump, the nasty, demented hags that they are.
That's the real problem that none of you are recognising!
That's the real problem that none of you are recognising!
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Trumps vote was down from 2020, so they didn't vote for him.
Hilary Clintons vote in 2016 was in line with Harris's vote in 2024. And every other recent election. Biden's vote was 20% higher - 14M people who had never voted before went out and voted for him and then stayed home when it was his VP standing.
Was Biden a great speaker who persuaded millions and millions of people to vote for the first time?
Not that I've seen. So what happened?
Tradwives voted Trump, the nasty, demented hags that they are.
That's the real problem that none of you are recognising!
Harris has been Bidens VP all the way though, her policies are his polices, she said she wouldn't change anything.They stayed at home and didn't bother voting? If you don't like either candidate they though why bother.
I thought our London mayor was going quit and leave the UK if Trump got in? I looked on it as a Brucie Bonus but no doubt he will go back on what he said and we will still be stuck with him. Shame.
Harris has been Bidens VP all the way though, her policies are his polices, she said she wouldn't change anything.
So by staying the same, and with the other candidate seen as the devil or worse, she lost 20% of voters?
Does that seem likely?
No way BBC has a fact checker, I need to check that out...We need to recognise that 'fact checkers', like the BBC
Ok, we'll watch the investigations as they start.Yes, I think it does
Unfortunately, Kamala ticks too many boxes for the "woke" side of the party, so they try to force her in.
They did the same with Hillary Clinton in 2016, and I suspect they'll do it again in 2028. Kamala is currently the favourite to be their candidate.
Unfortunately, Kamala ticks too many boxes for the "woke" side of the party, so they try to force her in.
They did the same with Hillary Clinton in 2016, and I suspect they'll do it again in 2028. Kamala is currently the favourite to be their candidate.
I am inclined to believe that Khan didn't make such a comment. However, "there is no evidence he made that comment" is not irrefutable proof that he did not make the comment.
No way BBC has a fact checker, I need to check that out...
Are we reading the same posts?I think when you see posts like the above from Paul FilmMaker it's the policies which have swayed more people to vote Republican.
He said a major part of the issue was Kamala.
no-one really liked her as a standalone Presidential candidate in any respect, even in her own party.
the problems with her ran much deeper than just 'woke.'
Was she the main reason they lost or was it the policies that lost it for the Democrats? I think when you see posts like the above from Paul FilmMaker it's the policies which have swayed more people to vote Republican.
Oh, yeah, you can't say that in the UK. People, including many of this forum, will go nuts.The one I was reluctant to discuss on this forum was he mentioned that having a woman President... he believed that in the US, this was being talked about and a negative.
I can only speak from experience The late Queen was my main head of state and Mrs Thatcher was one of the most successful leaders in the history of democracy . My mother tells me what to do and with all this in mind I decided to marry a woman as well you know.Oh, yeah, you can't say that in the UK. People, including many of this forum, will go nuts.
Women have different qualities to men. Some of those are an advantage in leadership positions, some of them are not.
There have been some women who've done fantastically well in leadership positions - there are also those who've failed miserably. You can point out disaster men, but it's sexist to point out disaster women.
You can even insult men and call them men of a certain age ...and nobody will bat an eyelid. But that's another story.
Back to women...
There are exceptions, but men, generally speaking, make better leaders especially in positions that demand ruthlessness, risk-taking, physical strength (military) etc etc. - the kind of qualities seen more often in men.
In leadership positions requiring diplomacy, it would appear women have a natural advantage.
Unfortunately, the type of women who've made it to the top in US politics make it easy for some to argue why women shouldn't be president.
Hello all,
It's official Trump has been elected as president.
Figured I would create this thread before someone else does![]()
I have a few friends who believe he is just what the USA need. Hes out of the tin and will deliver what he promises on.
Another friend of mine believes between him, Putin, and China, we will be elbowed out plus with being out of the EU, we will quickly discover massive problems with exports, especially to the UK
It is going to hurt, but then i wonder if there isnt a little thing like it unfolding here with Reform gaining trackion in the poles. Farage as prime minister?
Trump is beginning to show his expansionist tendencies wanting Panama and Greenland to be under US jurisdiction and would not rule out annexing Canada.