It's not Presidential for him to say that, but let's not kid ourselves. We're not bound by such customs. We know damn well the Democrats spoke about this during the first debate, they practically telegraphed that they were gonna do this.
NBC just upped PA's numbers again with 68% in. There is now a 699,729 difference between Biden and Trump with Trump in the lead. It's getting worse and worse for Biden.
I think Trump has been such a "fighter" because his core base (the liberals call "Trumpers") like that Queens Street Fighter about him. Most of us who voted for him voted on his policies, keeping his promises, and being the hardest working president in decades. We really do not appreciate the divisiveness of his approach. Maybe that has made him effective in some ways, but really disliked in other ways. From videos I've watched from people who have known Trump for years or decades, he is a very nice, compassionate, generous man, a good listener, very smart, and one who considers all options and makes good decisions. It's like he is different in meetings than he is on stage. It would be nice to see that "real" personality in a second term.
Saying what he said about coal in a coal state like PA was a crucial unforced error on the part of Biden and secured Trump's win.
Coal and fracking. Pennsylvania hit a "gold mine" in jobs and financial security when the state started fracking.
Almost like conservatives know how to create jobs and prosperity in America. I'm not a conservative but I damn well am not a liberal right now either lol.
It's pretty obvious who's going to win PA and MI. WI is a toss up still but when all is said and done I'm confident in declaring a Trump victory. It's a shame he didn't get the popular vote again though. There's a 2 mil difference at this point and I don't see it getting better. Especially with CA still having 5 million more expected votes.
I just heard that some analyst is predicting that Biden will win Georgia by 0.4%. Anything that close will end with recounts and lawsuits.
Hey, as long as the Cali liberals stay in Cali and don't bring the heavy Cali/NY taxation across the union, we can keep having president's losing the popular vote.
Yeah, that's the conservative philosophy. Get the government out of peoples' business and let them do business. Cut the red tape and let people prosper. (Also, I consider myself a conservative, but not a Republican.)
So you think Joe should've just lied to them like the pathetic republican con man did? https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsyl...-coalminers-stand-by-trump-as-jobs-disappear/
Antifa got tired rioting and are taking a break. I don't know why that seems sort of funny...putting the revolution on "pause".
Georgia is at 99.4% reporting. I really don't see how that analyst gets their numbers...There simply is not enough left for Biden to overtake a 2.6% margin.
They knew damn well Biden wasn't going to help them, and voted overwhelmingly otherwise. In all probability, your President for another FOUR years.
Ironically...your same article shows Trump getting rid of one of Obama's restrictions on coalminers making it easier for them to get their jobs back. That the world is using less oil, therefore less demand for it, meaning less workers needed, is not Trumps fault. He at least has tried to make it easier for them....rather than harder. Now...what is ole' Joe's plan? To ban oil. So lets see here...go with someone that is at least trying to help them....or go with someone who admitted that he wants to ban their type of jobs thereby completely taking away and hurting them.... I know which one I would choose....(and did )
Doesn't look good for the Dems does it? This far in and they are still even. And I hope it stays that way. Could you imagine a Dem majority Senate AND HoR while Trump is in office?