Regarding the results of a possible 2024 Biden vs Former II: Electric Booglo: I think no matter what, Biden wins the popular vote no matter what. Former lost the popular both times, and a Republican hasn't won the popular vote since Reagan.
I think it will all come down to electoral college math.
A vote for a third party candidate is in effect a vote for trump, pure and simple. I do not think that voters who like tfg would ever vote for a libertarian or anyone else. Most democrats (like me) would find the candidate better than Trump but not Biden. Such a candidate would only appeal to democrats who find Biden “too radical.”
Hoping you can answer this question next week. I just read about the bill that would allow the Monorail at Disney to be shut down. And the idea that this bill is very carefully worded to target the Monorail at Disney. My question, is it purely about monorails being "woke" and finding another way to hit Disney? Or is there some actual, logical reason for doing this? And if the answer is the former, how much more clear can it be that DeSantis has no broader goal than simply doing as much as he can to punish Disney again and again and again?
Hey Chris I have been impressed by your writings, my name is Mike DeNicola, I was wondering what you think the default odds are, I personally think its unlikely and would say 20 percent, but that's higher than zero.
Regarding the results of a possible 2024 Biden vs Former II: Electric Booglo: I think no matter what, Biden wins the popular vote no matter what. Former lost the popular both times, and a Republican hasn't won the popular vote since Reagan.
I think it will all come down to electoral college math.
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" . . . a Republican hasn't won the popular vote since Reagan."
Have you forgotten Bush 2004?
PS: It ALWAYS comes down to "electoral college math" and always has -- elementary, my dear Keating
It's tautological -- true by definition
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Biden will also win the Electoral college vote if it's between Biden and Trump. But between Biden and DeSantis it may be toss up situation
A vote for a third party candidate is in effect a vote for trump, pure and simple. I do not think that voters who like tfg would ever vote for a libertarian or anyone else. Most democrats (like me) would find the candidate better than Trump but not Biden. Such a candidate would only appeal to democrats who find Biden “too radical.”
Hoping you can answer this question next week. I just read about the bill that would allow the Monorail at Disney to be shut down. And the idea that this bill is very carefully worded to target the Monorail at Disney. My question, is it purely about monorails being "woke" and finding another way to hit Disney? Or is there some actual, logical reason for doing this? And if the answer is the former, how much more clear can it be that DeSantis has no broader goal than simply doing as much as he can to punish Disney again and again and again?
Thank you for answering my question!
Hey Chris I have been impressed by your writings, my name is Mike DeNicola, I was wondering what you think the default odds are, I personally think its unlikely and would say 20 percent, but that's higher than zero.
Thank you for answering my question and more importantly, thank you for not paying $10 for a milkshake.
Yeah I am no idiot!
At Shake Shack, when the milkshakes cost $5, I would always call it a "five dollar shake" and see if anyone got the reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qOvaBKugT8