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2024 US Presidential Elections Megathread

Started by Syt, May 25, 2023, 02:23:01 AM

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grumbler

Quote from: crazy canuck on March 05, 2024, 10:22:29 AMThe Globe and Mail is reporting that American evangelicals are flocking to Trump in even greater numbers.  The criminal prosecutions are being characterized as the work of the Devil and a signifier of the end times.

85% of evangelicals voted for him in the last election.  Not much room for flocking left.
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Barrister

Quote from: Admiral Yi on March 05, 2024, 05:00:25 PMIt's still early in the primaries.  I believe there is precedent for Robert Kennedy entering the primaries late.

That was in 1968 though.

The problem is the primary schedule is now so much more compressed.  I mean Super Tuesday is (checks) today.  It includes states like California.  If you might recall, right before RFK was assassinated he ended his speech with "and now on to California" - which had the next primary.  He was assassinated June 6, 1968.

36% of all delegates are up for today.

You might also remember that the 1968 Democratic convention (which ultimately nominated Humphrey) was famously a disaster.
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grumbler

Quote from: Admiral Yi on March 05, 2024, 05:00:25 PMIt's still early in the primaries.  I believe there is precedent for Robert Kennedy entering the primaries late.

LBJ didn't bow out until the end of March in 1968, when primaries had already been held.
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grumbler

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Quote from: Barrister on March 05, 2024, 05:13:48 PMThat was in 1968 though.

The problem is the primary schedule is now so much more compressed.  I mean Super Tuesday is (checks) today.  It includes states like California.  If you might recall, right before RFK was assassinated he ended his speech with "and now on to California" - which had the next primary.  He was assassinated June 6, 1968.

36% of all delegates are up for today.

You might also remember that the 1968 Democratic convention (which ultimately nominated Humphrey) was famously a disaster.

That was in 1968.  The Democratic convention that year was not a "disaster" because LBJ bowed out, it was a disaster because the US was mired in a hugely unpopular war.  In terms of just the delegate elections, it was smooth sailing for Humphrey.  Humphrey lost the presidential election by six-tenths of one percent in the popular vote, in large part because the pro-McCarthy Democratic voters largely stayed home.  None of that applies now.

Also, RFK had won the California primary and was assassinated just after his victory speech.
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Barrister

Quote from: grumbler on March 05, 2024, 05:36:20 PMAlso, RFK had won the California primary and was assassinated just after his victory speech.

I stand corrected.  Assassinated shortly after midnight the day after the California primary.

But the point was that the California primary was in June, not March, in 1968.
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grumbler

Quote from: Barrister on March 05, 2024, 05:41:29 PMI stand corrected.  Assassinated shortly after midnight the day after the California primary.

But the point was that the California primary was in June, not March, in 1968.

I don't think that anyone was arguing that the 1968 California primary was not in June, but, if they were, you showed 'em.
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viper37

Seems like Super Tuesday is a done deal for the Donald.

All hail President Trump.
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HisMajestyBOB

Quote from: Admiral Yi on March 05, 2024, 05:20:47 PM
Quote from: Barrister on March 05, 2024, 05:13:48 PMI mean Super Tuesday is (checks) today.

Well shit.

I did my part and voted for Joe.  :)
Almost voted for Haley (in Virginia you don't register your party so in primary elections, you pick a ballot), but I asked my kids and they wanted me to vote blue.


The Fairfax Dems had a table outside the polling place for volunteers, but not the GOP. We'll see if the GOP has volunteers outside in November, they haven't done well in this district.
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Admiral Yi

Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on March 05, 2024, 11:32:03 PMThe Fairfax Dems had a table outside the polling place for volunteers, but not the GOP. We'll see if the GOP has volunteers outside in November, they haven't done well in this district.

Rich men north of Richmond.  :ultra:

Syt

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/05/us/politics/trump-elon-musk.html

QuoteDonald Trump, Seeking Cash Infusion, Meets With Elon Musk
It's not clear whether Mr. Musk will spend any of his billions on the former president's behalf. If he does, he could erase Mr. Trump's financial disadvantage in the 2024 race.


Donald Trump, who is urgently seeking a cash infusion to aid his presidential campaign, met on Sunday in Palm Beach, Fla., with Elon Musk, one of the world's richest men, and a few wealthy Republican donors, according to three people briefed on the meeting who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a private discussion.

Mr. Trump and his team are working to find additional major donors to shore up his finances as he heads into an expected general election against President Biden. Mr. Trump has praised Mr. Musk to allies and hopes to have a one-on-one meeting with the billionaire soon, according to a person who has discussed the matter with Mr. Trump.

It's not yet clear whether Mr. Musk plans to spend any of his fortune on Mr. Trump's behalf. But his recent social media posts suggest he thinks it's essential that Mr. Biden be defeated in November — and people who have spoken to Mr. Musk privately confirmed that is indeed his view.

With a net worth of around $200 billion, according to Forbes, Mr. Musk could decide to throw his weight behind Mr. Trump and potentially, almost single-handedly, erase what is expected to be Mr. Biden and his allies' huge financial advantage over the former president.

Aides to Mr. Trump did not respond to a request for comment. Mr. Musk did not respond to requests for comment.

Mr. Musk has long portrayed himself as independent-minded, and like many business leaders he has donated to candidates from both parties over the years. Unlike other U.S. billionaires, he has not spent heavily on a presidential election, and his donations have been fairly evenly split over the years between Democrats and Republicans. Mr. Musk's businesses, Tesla and SpaceX, have benefited from federal government contracts and subsidies.

A person close to Mr. Musk said his relationship with the government had historically made him wary about identifying too closely with one political party over the other. In 2017, the billionaire famously stepped away from two business advisory councils when Mr. Trump was president over Mr. Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement.

"Climate change is real," Mr. Musk posted on Twitter in June 2017. "Leaving Paris is not good for America or the world."

The two have had other moments of friction. A few months before the midterm elections, in the summer of 2022, he and the former president traded insults, with Mr. Trump calling him an expletive and Mr. Musk saying it was time for the former president to "sail into the sunset."

At the same time, however, Mr. Musk was becoming more open about his preference for the Republican Party.

On the eve of the midterms, he told his more than 100 million followers on X — the website that was called Twitter until Mr. Musk bought it in 2022 — that they should vote for a Republican Congress. He has railed against what he describes as the left's "woke" agenda and has attacked Mr. Biden over the record number of migrants who have entered the United States during his presidency.

Mr. Musk's comments about immigration have grown increasingly alarmist. He has suggested that the president's immigration policies threaten the existence of America itself and have pushed American democracy to the brink. He has suggested that Democrats are "ushering in vast numbers of illegals" to cheat in elections. There is no evidence to support his claim of mass voter fraud.

"America will fall if it tries to absorb the world," Mr. Musk posted on X on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, he posted that the Biden administration's immigration policies amounted to "treason."

The person close to Mr. Musk, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that if he does get behind Mr. Trump, his views about immigration will have been a significant motivator.

Mr. Musk has previously raised questions over Mr. Biden's age and once echoed one of Mr. Trump's favorite jabs by claiming the president was "still sleeping" after Mr. Biden failed to congratulate one of his companies. Mr. Musk has also held a grudge against the president after the White House did not invite Tesla to an event on electric vehicles in August 2021.

"Let's not forget the White House giving Tesla the cold shoulder, excluding us from the EV summit," Mr. Musk, the Tesla chief executive, posted on X in December.

Mr. Musk visited the White House in September to discuss matters around artificial intelligence, according to NBC News, which obtained visitor logs. Mr. Biden and Mr. Musk did not meet during the visit.

After buying Twitter in October 2022, Mr. Musk reinstated Mr. Trump's account. The former president had been barred from the platform after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, a decision that Mr. Musk had previously suggested was a mistake.

Still, it was far from clear that Mr. Musk would support Mr. Trump's presidential bid. Mr. Musk had indicated before the Republican nominating contest that he was leaning toward backing Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Mr. DeSantis kicked off his formal candidacy in a live-streamed audio discussion with Mr. Musk on X last May, and there was widespread speculation that a donation from Mr. Musk to the super PAC supporting Mr. DeSantis would follow. But it never did.

On Monday, Mr. Musk appeared to criticize the television host Bill Maher, who said in a clip posted to X that he would vote for Mr. Biden over Mr. Trump in most any circumstance.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a very real disease," Mr. Musk wrote in response on X.

Even if Mr. Musk does not ultimately decide to donate to a pro-Trump super PAC or spend money in other ways to help Mr. Trump, his own megaphone is substantial. Mr. Musk has 175 million followers on X and has an ability like few others in America to shape news coverage.

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viper37

Haley is dropping out.

Not a big surprise there.

Trump II: The revenge.

Also in the news: Trump surrounded by Black fans to influence the vote.  Fake AI images for the gullible.
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FunkMonk

The United States is genuinely going to be ruled by a Trump-Musk Axis.

It's just like season 4 of Succession.
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Barrister

Quote from: viper37 on March 06, 2024, 06:36:03 AMHaley is dropping out.

Not a big surprise there.

Trump II: The revenge.

Also in the news: Trump surrounded by Black fans to influence the vote.  Fake AI images for the gullible.

Big question is now will she endorse Trump?

Or maybe even Joe Biden?

She signed an agreement to support the eventual GOP nominee early in the process, but that's never been really enforceable and she's backed away from it more recently.  But it depends what she thinks her political future is.  Her more recent attacks on Trump make it hard to go back (and she certainly won't be the vice-presidential candidate), but Trump has had no problem welcoming some former critics into the fold, like Cruz or Graham, if they're willing to kiss the ring.
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viper37

Quote from: Barrister on March 06, 2024, 12:17:06 PM
Quote from: viper37 on March 06, 2024, 06:36:03 AMHaley is dropping out.

Not a big surprise there.

Trump II: The revenge.

Also in the news: Trump surrounded by Black fans to influence the vote.  Fake AI images for the gullible.

Big question is now will she endorse Trump?

Or maybe even Joe Biden?

She signed an agreement to support the eventual GOP nominee early in the process, but that's never been really enforceable and she's backed away from it more recently.  But it depends what she thinks her political future is.  Her more recent attacks on Trump make it hard to go back (and she certainly won't be the vice-presidential candidate), but Trump has had no problem welcoming some former critics into the fold, like Cruz or Graham, if they're willing to kiss the ring.
Her opposition to Trump was on the principle that he couldn't win against Biden.

Having seen what mettle the modern Republicans are made of, I won't bet against here rallying to support Trump.  He might make her VP.
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

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