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Politico Uses Fear Porn to Make the Case for a 'Dangerous' Donald Trump

Oct 20, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -24% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

83% : My colleague Nick Arama reported on Trump surging to the lead nationally and in the battleground states; see Happy Birthday, Kamala.
73% : That polls, as I posted earlier, show Trump making steady progress, and when compared to Biden's 2020 polling and the election results, it seems that Trump is the favorite to win the national popular vote and key battleground states; see Politico Claims Trump Is in a 'Media Blackout,' Objective Reality Called and Demanded a Retraction.
44% : Trump Trolls Kamala in Hilarious Move As He Works Fries, Drive-Thru Window at McDonald's) by claiming he has a way to seize power even if he loses on Election Day...or whenever Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin finally get around to counting their votes: The Very Real Scenario Where Trump Loses and Takes Power Anyway - POLITICO.
42% : The election can always be lost, but right now, I think Trump has to take positive action to lose this election, and Kamala has very little ability to influence it positively.
36% : (If Trump wins, no one expects a comparable effort by Democrats to subvert the election.)
32% : Trump also needs allies to win elections that would put them in a position to reverse a defeat: Overturning a Kamala Harris victory would require an enormous amount of help from Republican power brokers in statehouses and Congress, some of whom spurned him four years ago.
32% : An overwhelming Harris victory would make it harder for Trump to rally Republicans to his side.
27% : Today, Politico, following on its improbable claim that Trump is eluding the media by holding rallies and cooking fries at Mcdonald's (see EPIC:
21% : If you want mistrust of the election, Biden's Department of Justice is doing much more to put the results in doubt than anything Trump can do.
19% : For one thing, Trump lacks some of the tools he threatened to wield four years ago to upend the transfer of power; today, the military and Justice Department answer to Joe Biden.
18% : All manner of people, mostly quislings from Trump's first administration, have surfaced to proclaim Trump a clear and present danger to our democracy.
11% : First and foremost, the idea that a twice-defeated Trump has enough clout in state legislatures to convince them to contravene state law and just flip the electoral votes to Trump is, bluntly, both dishonest and quite possibly stupid as well.

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