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>>1 You can’t really let a 78-year-old be president. Trump should have given the presidential nomination to Nikki Haley. Haley, 52, would have had the advantage over Harris, 59. It would have been a memorable matchup around the world between the first female presidential candidates in American history.
>>1 The great philosopher Plato already rejected democracy over 2000 years ago. Looking at the current American democracy and the ugly presidential election, it’s easy to understand why Plato rejected democracy.
0064Anonymous donburako rolling around.Aug. 11, 2024 (Sun) 22:33:49.79ID:fG7YEx+X0
>>1 Harris is unknown. 1000 times better than Trump.
>>20 It’s no good now The approval ratings have shifted to Harris’ advantage in the battleground states And it will probably change in Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada Trump can only do so much to defend Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Harris’ economic policies will be announced next week, and the debate on policies will likely calm down a bit. From there, the base of support will be solidified around voter registration day next month.
Japan is finished. An American YouTuber said that Harris is so unpopular that they’re asking influencers to make videos praising her for 3 million yen, and one of the influencers who was annoyed by that is revealing that he received an email like this:
The money-driven nature of American elections, where you can’t become a candidate unless you raise campaign funds, is hilarious. Harris raised 46 billion yen in campaign funds in July – more than double what Trump raised.
If Trump can’t make it to Pennsylvania, it’s all over. Other states that will be tough include Arizona and Nevada, which have a large Hispanic population, and Georgia, which has a large black population and is an anti-Trump state where Democrats won in 2020 and 2022.
After handing the reins over to Harris, Biden has not been seen at all even though he is still president, and a YouTuber is worried he may not even be alive. As for Jewish Obama, he’s no longer of any use…
Yuri says that if Harris debates with Trump, it will show that she is an idiot, so they will assassinate her before that happens. I’m really worried about Trump.
Harris is apparently going to implement economic policies that prioritize low and middle income earners, the opposite of Trump’s favoritism towards the rich. The gap will probably widen even more. It’s boring because it doesn’t seem like there will be any strange excitement like last time.
Even though Americans are saying that Trump is in the lead, Kishida’s Japan is only reporting lies. Well, Kishida didn’t have any choice in the first place.
>>63 The moment they have to desperately spread the word about Harris’ true identity, they’ve already lost. There’s absolutely no need for Harris to do anything like >>40 said.
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