River Dog wrote:Trump didn't debate any of the R candidates in the primaries, saying at the time that he was ahead in the polls and that people already knows who he is. When asked if he's going to debate Harris, Trump himself has flip flopped several times, sometimes saying that he would, other times saying that he might not.
In 2016, he did debate them. He beat them in the debate. This time he was so far ahead, he did not need to against the other Rs.
The simple, inoffensive terminology is a brilliant strategy, if for nothing else, because it's unnerving Trump and his supporters, especially if he ducks the debate. It's easier to for Joe 6 Pack to understand than something like narcissist. But I agree that has a Flavor of the Day feeling to it, kinda like "Where's the Beef?" a popular Wendy's hamburger commercial that Reagan supporters used back in '84 to represent that his opponent Walter Mondale had no substance. But I still like it.
You like it. It's not brilliant. It's a gimmick. Trump and the Republicans aren't worried about it at all. You're just reading stories to suit your confirmation bias. Not even sure why you sit there imagining Trump and his followers worried or scared other than I guess it makes you feel something. 78 year old billionaires aren't scared of much, apparently even getting shot at or getting COVID. That's why Trump talks like he talks. He doesn't care what people think. He doesn't have to care.
There's mixed news in the latest economic numbers. Hiring was down, but that could mean that we're reaching full employment. And the job market cooling off should help inflation, as the Fed is already talking about an interest rate cut. Some are saying that July was an anomaly, that in particular the storms in Texas had something to do with the slight uptick in unemployment. This could very well be just a blip. Besides, 4.3% is nothing. Full employment generally defined as being around 3-5%. The economy is always a factor in any election, but I don't think it's going to be a huge problem for the Dems.
Perception is what matters. People seeing their 401ks drop hard and companies laying off on top of the bad inflation is an easy win for the Rs.
But Kamala may receive a gift from The Fed soon in the form of rate cuts. Rate cuts will favor the incumbent if it gives the stock market a big boost. So many people have their retirements tied up in the stock market at this point that major moves are felt by Wall Street and Main Street.
And the other dirty little secret is that illegal border crossings are way down, and that will definitely take some of the bite out of Trump's biggest issue.
No, it won't. The anti-immigration folks don't care. It's still high enough to drive them to the polls on behalf of Trump. They are absolutely certain the Democrats are badly managing immigration and selling the country out to immigrants.
You expecting rational thought on this is strange to me. I haven't heard a single Republican voter think the Democrats are handling immigration well, no one who considers immigration a strong issue thinks this.
Trump's been making those gaffes for months. Do you remember when he confused Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi? The problem was that Trump's gaffes were being overshadowed by Biden's because he was/is the POTUS. Now, with Sleepy Joe fading into the background, the spotlight will turn to Trump and his frequent gaffes. That's why they don't want to debate.
And those gaffes seemed minor when running against Joe Biden. Now they will be glaring. In that we agree.
The debate will happen. I have never in my life seen a presidential candidate not debate the other candidate. Maybe you have seen this, but I have not. Trump and his team know there is no way to avoid a debate. It has to happen. It's one of those things everyone expects and if it doesn't happen, then it misses a huge opportunity to get swing voters. The already decided voters may not care about a debate, but to swing voters a national debate is expected and essential. Even in years when the incumbent is likely to win and crushing their opponent like Reagan, I believe they had a debate. Trump is nowhere near in that strong a position.
This thing is just getting rolling. I want to see how long the Kamala effect lasts once the attack ads start as she has a lot of chinks in her armor. I don't think she's as bad as Hilary, but she has a lot going on that is going to come out in the next few months. You talk about things wearing off and I expect this initial surge of happiness by the Dems to wear off. I consider it a relief surge from Biden dropping out and an at least serviceable candidate stepping up.
Is this swing state surge real or will it fall over time. We will see in the next few months.
Kamala has a huge war chest much like Hilary. She has more money and more of the media backing her including Hollywood. Her candidacy should secure Americans of African descent and women. By how much, I don't know.
We're going to have plenty to chat about politically for the run up. We all hope for a nice boring Kamala presidency with a split Congress. Then I can see the first female president to add to my list of firsts. I think next I'd like to see someone land a human on Mars. A Latin or Jewish president would be cool too. Definitely want to see a human land on mars and start of the age of robots in the form of the first fully functional commercial humanoid robot for the home.