Politics Official 2024 Presidential Election Thread

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Yes by all means talk about how terrible it is that young women have access to sanitary products. I can tell you there isn't a girl or woman alive who hasn't experienced a sudden gush that soaks her pad or tampon. Trying to wrap panties in toilet paper because we don't have a spare. Having quick access to replacement products is a lifesaver.

I mean, women already favor Democratic ticket, do Republicans want to make gender gap a Grand Canyon?
 
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I figure it's just a matter of time until we learn Vance is the descendant of Jack Sparrow.
 
This guy is the best shot that Repub’s have at Owning the Libs??
Luckily alot of people are starting to move beyond this pretend two party WWE royal rumble. Hopefully you get there too.
 
I agree with jonny on this one. Even though I like Walz, I'd prefer we get some youth into politics in 4 years.
He just turned 60, but I definitely get it.
If mid-60s isn't youth, then I don't know what youth means.

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I could totally see Gen X getting exactly one fucking president before we move on to a millennial president. It would be very on brand for Gen X to just get ignored.
 

Massive irony and hypocrisy tied up in one large package with a pretty bow. A Marine PR flack who spent the vast majority of his time in a "war zone" behind walls and gates is not a combat veteran, twist it however. And Vance accusing anyone on this earth of dishonesty deserves a prime time spot on Comedy Central. But the cretin crowd sure eats his bullshit like candy......
 
Also, why is it that every high end exec job on earth requires shit tons of experience.... But when it comes to Presidents people want 'youth' which translates into a lack of experience? I mean, I get not wanting to have people way past their sell by date, but having a breadth of experience when taking on the presidency I think should be viewed positively, not negatively. Seems really odd to me that it's the one job on earth in which people want folks with less experience rather than more.
 
Trump said he would consider debating Harris and give his reply "soon".

Along with his health care plan, infrastructure plan, Mideast peace plan, his tax return, IQ test and Obama's real birth certificate.
 
He just turned 60, but I definitely get it.

I could totally see Gen X getting exactly one fucking president before we move on to a millennial president. It would be very on brand for Gen X to just get ignored.
Funny, I've never heard of "Generation Jones", but apparently that's the term for the Boomer/GenX micro-generation of which Obama, Harris, and Walz are all members.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Jones
 
Also, why is it that every high end exec job on earth requires shit tons of experience.... But when it comes to Presidents people want 'youth' which translates into a lack of experience? I mean, I get not wanting to have people way past their sell by date, but having a breadth of experience when taking on the presidency I think should be viewed positively, not negatively. Seems really odd to me that it's the one job on earth in which people want folks with less experience rather than more.
I've actually known some exec jobs that's don't need massive amounts of experience.

I'm not opposed to it if we really like Walz and what he does, but let's think 8 years out if Kamala won two times, then Walz is 68. Maybe it is just longing for Obama to come back after the president's after him. But, yeah, I think we all can agree as we have gotten older we don't have the stamina (giggity) that we used to.
 
Trump has run out of shtick. He sounds like Henny Youngman saying, "Take my wife, please." Old stuff, trying to replay outdated greatest hits, everything sounding old and tired and boring.

AND, especially in presidential politics, positive and exciting and new beats dour and pessimistic every time.

I saw Colin Cowherd a month or so ago. Whatever you think of him, he's pretty reasonable. His take on Trump was, "What is so horrible? I travel a lot - planes are full. Restaurants are full. People see pretty content. No crime wave. We are not living in some dystopian nightmare."
 
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