A list of puns related to "Independent Voter"
First of all...there is an antidemocratic movement on the right lead by Donald Trump and the "Big Lie" that fact is undeniable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yIT5tAkhXE&ab_channel=MSNBC
There is no indication that they will honor any election results no mater how lopsided.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjRD788p3xk&ab_channel=MSNBC
The question is...does that still mater?
I'm not naive, there is 1/3 of the electorate who don't care how about the rest of us?
There was an attempt to overturn the 2020 election and it was know party wide, not to just a few in the Willard Hotel.
>Mike Pence Script Change Seems To Address Fake Trump Elector Scheme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPfcI9WYZzQ&ab_channel=MSNBC
And it will become more and more apparent as the 1/6 committee and DOJ reveal it all before November...does it mater in the vote?
Without paywall (Archive.md)
>How do independent voters feel about President Biden and America after his first year in office? Letβs put it this way: His weak approval ratings might go up if he pulled a Trump and just declared that America was moving on from the pandemic and he was going all in against inflation and high gas prices. Never mind about voting rights or avoiding another Jan. 6. Itβs the economy, Joe.
>
>So it seemed listening to a new Times Opinion focus group with 14 independent voters, who are far more worried about their finances than about Covidβs impact, as the transcript of the conversation below shows. Asked what they held Mr. Biden responsible for and what they would tell him if they had the chance, the independents emphasized energy prices, the economy and the importance of being a moderate, as well as a desire to avoid Covid mandates and lockdowns. The virus might not be done with America, but several of these independents are done with the virus.
>
>The focus group was made up of people who had voted at least once for President Barack Obama and at least once for President Donald Trump. They were less furious about the state of the country than pessimistic about the future and dismissive about whether Mr. Biden and either party could improve things. βThey are resigned rejecters,β Frank Luntz, a longtime strategist for Republican candidates, who led the discussion, said afterward. Senator Joe Manchin came in for some praise, Anthony Fauci came in for some criticism, and most were lukewarm on both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump running again.
>
>Times Opinion has begun convening focus groups as part of a new series, America in Focus, to explore what voters think about the country and to expand the reach of opinion journalism to include people who often feel voiceless in the national conversation. We held focus groups with Democrats and Republicans recently about Jan. 6 and the state of democracy.
>
https://twitter.com/RedfieldWilton/status/1486655308315435013?s=20
https://twitter.com/redfieldwilton/status/1473971684285636608?s=21 Always interesting to see that a progressive alliance is actually realistic, since that's about half of the electorate give or take who'd be willing to do it
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.