05-11-2025, 20:47
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Trollsplatter
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Re: President Trump 2.0
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Originally Posted by Damien
I think it's a bit misleading, or at least missing the point, to say he underperformed as the Democratic Nominee. This wasn't the standard two-way race between the Democrats and the Republicans. His main contender was also a Democrat, the DNC's preferred candidate to be the nominee, running as an independent.
I don't think there is a baseline to compare against previous elections as a result. It's someone who caused upset within the Democratic Party and then had to contend with some of them splitting off to stop him anyway.
It won't tell us much about wider America - there are results elsewhere that are a greater example of the trouble the Republicans are in - but it is a shock for the Democratic Party's leadership. This guy is very wing.
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I think the vote split explanation is a bit convenient. Internal party disunity is hardly a new thing. It happens here, usually within Labour, often enough. The official candidate typically still wins, if the seat is safe enough. Sure, Cuomo will have taken something off Mamdani, but how much? It has to be more than 17% just to account for what Mamdani has lost compared to Di Blasio.
If the Dems can’t make it here, they can’t make it anywhere, and they were within a rat’s whisker of not making it. Of course they’re going to do well in the mid terms but I don’t think these results are nearly as good as they should be considering how polarising Trump is, or is supposed to be.
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05-11-2025, 21:23
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Remoaner
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Re: President Trump 2.0
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Originally Posted by Chris
I think the vote split explanation is a bit convenient. Internal party disunity is hardly a new thing. It happens here, usually within Labour, often enough. The official candidate typically still wins, if the seat is safe enough. Sure, Cuomo will have taken something off Mamdani, but how much? It has to be more than 17% just to account for what Mamdani has lost compared to Di Blasio.
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Internal party disunity isn't a new thing, but a New York Election that isn't a simple Democrat vs Republican vote is. This was a Democrat vs a Former Democrat running as an Independent vs a Republican.
According to the exit poll 31% of people who said they were Democrats voted for Cuomo. Cuomo did better with wealthier and older voters. He won the over-45+ vote. Most Republicans also voted for Cuomo to try and keep Mamdani out.
Mamdani won because he turned out women and younger voters. He did enough that he managed to offset losing part of the Democrat base who stuck with Cuomo.
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If the Dems can’t make it here, they can’t make it anywhere, and they were within a rat’s whisker of not making it. Of course they’re going to do well in the mid terms but I don’t think these results are nearly as good as they should be considering how polarising Trump is, or is supposed to be.
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New York isn't, but the reason the vote for the Democratic candidate fell wasn't because the Republican vote held up.
It's the other votes, such as that in Virginia, that will be encouraging for the Democrats.
In the end, it's similar to Labour here. Trump was elected because people were unhappy with the economy, it hasn't got better (maybe worse), and if he doesn't turn it aroun,d voters will be angry.
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05-11-2025, 23:52
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Re: President Trump 2.0
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Originally Posted by Pierre
The problem they have is that this is not the Republican Party. This is the Trump party. And Trump can’t run again.
So if Vance is to be the anointed one, they need to start getting him out there and with full Trump endorsement.
Vance did a Charlie Kirk turning point event last week where he took questions for over a hour, he needs to do more of that, and do Trumpesque rallies where he promises to complete the MAGA agenda.
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"So if Vance is to be the anointed one, they need to start getting him out there and with full Trump endorsement.”
Yes true, except that Trump cannot possibly do that, he cannot, absolutely cannot endorse any successor, because that encourages people to look beyond him, to consider a future where Trump doesn’t exist any more.
For a historical example see Queen Elizabeth 1st and the issues with her succession.
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Today, 15:34
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: President Trump 2.0
Apropos of nothing
https://worldpopulationreview.com/co...ves-by-country
Venezuela………303.2 billion barrels
Saudi Arabia….267.2 billion barrels
Iran………………..208.6 billion barrels
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Today, 16:03
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Smeghead
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Re: President Trump 2.0
He doesn't get to decide if airspace is closed or not. Especially not via a proclamation on his social media platform. Clown.
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Today, 17:23
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Re: President Trump 2.0
So what’s he planning to do? Shoot down civilian jets flying to/from Caracas?
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