Sunday, November 03, 2024

Vote!

The election is so close it will boil down to who can get their base. If has been 50/50 the election race, neither side was ahead by more than the margin of error.
It’s possible the tied race reflects not the sentiments of the voters, but rather risk-averse decision-making by pollsters
The Guardian
By Robert Tait
November 2, 2024


The US presidential election campaign enters its final weekend with polls showing Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in seemingly permanent deadlock and few clues as to which of them will prevail on Tuesday.

At the end of another unruly week that began with Trump’s racially charged rally in New York’s Madison Square Guardian and was punctuated by celebrity endorsements, misogynistic comments and insults about “garbage” being levelled left and right, the Guardian’s 10-day polling average tracker showed little change from seven days earlier, with voter loyalty to their chosen candidate appearing relatively impervious to campaign events, however seismic.

Nationally, Harris, the Democratic nominee, has a one-point advantage, 48% to 47%, over her Republican opponent, virtually identical to last week. Such an advantage is well with the margin of error of most polls.
Please, please vote Democrat! For my sake and for all the trans people in the United States... we are scared! Please don't let this tyrant come to power again.
It is notoriously difficult to predict anything about future results from early voting, though some 58% of early voters in Pennsylvania aged 65 or over were registered Democrats, Politico reported, compared with 35% from the same cohort who were registered Republicans; the two main parties have roughly equal numbers of registered voters in the state among older adults. About 53% of the demographic voted for Trump in Pennsylvania in 2020, even while he lost the state to Joe Biden.
He is an insane vengeful old man!
Red state residents say "the stakes could not be higher," with ramifications including trans health care, gender markers, and LGBTQ+ school safety.
LGBTQ Nation
By Nico Lang Monday
September 9, 2024

Every four years, voters are told that this is the most important election of their lifetimes, but as well-worn as that cliché is, it’s true for LGBTQ+ Americans in 2024. 

The November general election presents a choice between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, the latter of whom was responsible for more than 200 attacks against the LGBTQ+ community during his four years in the White House, according to estimates from GLAAD. Those assaults haven’t stopped since he left office, and LGBTQ+ Americans are already seeing a preview of what another Trump presidency might look like. In recent weeks, Texas announced that the state would begin banning trans people from correcting the gender markers on their driver’s licenses and state IDs. And a Trump-appointed judge ordered a Washington, D.C.-area high school to allow an anti-LGBTQ+ group to form on campus.
We are only 0.5 percent of the population, we can't do this be ourselves we need the support of our allies.

The headline from the Advocate says it all,
The Republicans are using us to gain power! They don't care if we get hurt or not as long as it gets them the election.

I would like to point out how vindictive Trump is do you remember back when Trump was in the White House he refused to hang President Obama portrait.

I am asking you to vote Harris and Walz and the rest of the Democrat's party line! The life you save maybe mind.

1 comment:

  1. I voted blue. If I could I would vote again. Trump is dangerous to everyone. To all Americans

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