Ill always remember the clip of Jordan Klepper at a Trump rally talking to a guy who has been making four times as much as he ever did under Obama during the Trump presidency.
You mean “Republicans.” They won’t admit it, because it’s a terrible thing to be, but that’s the only reason you could possibly think Trump isn’t an instant “vote for the other guy” candidate.
There is no way you can look between a piece of cake and a piece of shit and not instantly go for the cake unless you have a scat fetish. You’re not fooling anyone by pretending you’re undecided; we know you just want to eat the shit. Either that, or you’re really, REALLY bad at noticing a piece of shit when you see one.
I think you misunderstand what an undecided voter really is. The vast majority of undecided voters are not trying to decide WHO to vote for, but whether they will vote at all. Most “undecideds” already are settled on a candidate.
lol what. There was no booming economy under trump. He sure was good at making republicans think that though.
Ill always remember the clip of Jordan Klepper at a Trump rally talking to a guy who has been making four times as much as he ever did under Obama during the Trump presidency.
His field of work? Debt relief.
Womp womp.
Not just Republicans. Every so called “undecided” is searching their pocketbook for their Maralago membership.
You mean “Republicans.” They won’t admit it, because it’s a terrible thing to be, but that’s the only reason you could possibly think Trump isn’t an instant “vote for the other guy” candidate.
There is no way you can look between a piece of cake and a piece of shit and not instantly go for the cake unless you have a scat fetish. You’re not fooling anyone by pretending you’re undecided; we know you just want to eat the shit. Either that, or you’re really, REALLY bad at noticing a piece of shit when you see one.
I don’t know that I would call Harris cake, but I totally agree that she’s far less repugnant than Trump.
I think you misunderstand what an undecided voter really is. The vast majority of undecided voters are not trying to decide WHO to vote for, but whether they will vote at all. Most “undecideds” already are settled on a candidate.