Raccoon1010
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I think Trump has a difficult time letting the other candidate respond.Sounds similar to last US federal election debate, politics certainly can be a dirty game.
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I think Trump has a difficult time letting the other candidate respond.Sounds similar to last US federal election debate, politics certainly can be a dirty game.
I think it would help too if people built less flammable houses. Sparks can travel quite a distance, land on buildings and start fires. Using tiles for roofs and stucco for exteriors could help a lot.
Yeah I noticed they do that a lot in California.I think it would help too if people built less flammable houses. Sparks can travel quite a distance, land on buildings and start fires. Using tiles for roofs and stucco for exteriors could help a lot.
I don't think many people's minds were changed. I'll be watching the polls to see if fewer people are undecided.So how did it go, who won the debate?
I think that's what they need in California too -- along with enforcing the law that requires electricity companies to keep the power lines free of trees and the like.Oh we got tough restrictions for building houses in the bush these days in Victoria, the restrictions toughened up after the 2009 Bushfires.
It is pretty smart if you think about it. I expect to see more houses built like that. The fire insurance in some areas is prohibitive -- along with earthquake insurance in some areas, something's got to change.Yeah I noticed they do that a lot in California.
I waiting to wait and see what happens before the election with Covid. Right now, it seems to springing up again, mostly in red states.Trump in my opinion. Bidden wants to shut down the US for Covid, he also had some socialist sounding agendas in my opinion. But it was a total disaster of cross talk and insults.
I waiting to wait and see what happens before the election with Covid. Right now, it seems to springing up again, mostly in red states.
COVID-19 is surging in red states just weeks before the election
Despite President Donald Trump’s repeated insistence that COVID-19 is largely a blue state problem, cases are surging in red states just five weeks before the election.
Twenty-two states are currently seeing increases in cases, including in the Midwest, the Great Plains and some in the South. The biggest spikes in new cases have been in North and South Dakota (scene of the massive Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August), Wisconsin, Utah, Oklahoma and Iowa— all of which voted for Trump in 2016. Among those states, Trump is particularly vulnerable in Iowa and Wisconsin.
Cases nationwide, which have generally been down from July, are now again ticking upward.
The country tallied a troubling 55,000 in a single day Friday — the biggest jump in 24 hours in more than a month.
The Wisconsin Health Department reported 2,817 new cases Saturday — its highest daily total since the pandemic began. South Dakota also experienced its highest daily total — 579 new cases — since the pandemic began.
I think if the people in those red states had been wearing masks more, they wouldn't be having the problems they have now. I can see shutting down a school or business if someone has Covid -- then you test everyone. In a week or so, you know who has it and who doesn't, and you can open up again. When it first hit, we didn't have that option -- but now we do.All you can do is wear a mask and isolate the vulnerable ones. I don't agree with shutdowns.
Yeah, they had the mask talk in the debate, I've heard a lot of arguments for and against mask wearing, and I think you're right. Masks can reduce the moisture from coughs that are perfect conductors for the virus.I think if the people in those red states had been wearing masks more, they wouldn't be having the problems they have now. I can see shutting down a school or business if someone has Covid -- then you test everyone. In a week or so, you know who has it and who doesn't, and you can open up again. When it first hit, we didn't have that option -- but now we do.
I think if the people in those red states had been wearing masks more, they wouldn't be having the problems they have now. I can see shutting down a school or business if someone has Covid -- then you test everyone. In a week or so, you know who has it and who doesn't, and you can open up again. When it first hit, we didn't have that option -- but now we do.
I don't think many people's minds were changed. I'll be watching the polls to see if fewer people are undecided.
I was amazed when Trump wouldn't outright condemn certain groups. When he said he'd tell the Proud Boys to stand down but stand by sounded like a threat to me.
Clinton was criticized for letting Trump run over her. We can't criticize Biden for that. He asked Trump to shut up.
...some of the things that came out of Trump's mouth were just rude and mean and could easily be compared to schoolyard bullying.
As a Christian, I think I am sticking to "if I was an American citizen, I would just vote for a minor party."
rude and mean and could easily be compared to schoolyard bullying.
But Biden refused to be bullied. Having followed Biden's career for decades, I knew he couldn't be bullied.I just heard some of the stuff said from the debate on the news, and some of the things said, especially some of the things that came out of Trump's mouth were just rude and mean and could easily be compared to schoolyard bullying.
The law doesn't change much that I can see. It just means judges would have the same discretion about adding someone to the list of sex offenders they have now with heterosexuals who engage in regular sex with minors.As a Christian, I think I am sticking to "if I was an American citizen, I would just vote for a minor party."
As for the Democrats, I didn't like this move. Tennessee House rep removed from his party for opposing abortion
And I didn't like this move by Governor Newsom.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...governor-signs-bill-changing-sex-offender-law
Ok...do now joe wants to destroy your home and build a new one that you have to pay for.
Good job Biden with the dumbest idea ever.
I don't think the producers thought it would be that bad.I was shocked by the lack of strategy to stop Trump from disruption strategies.
It was down to the producers who wanted to create conflict and drama.
Not sure how many people agree with you.I thought that I might wake up this morning and rethink my position from last night...
Nope...
Joe lost this debate so badly it was embarrassing considering how much he really practiced.
Trump claims he didn't practice...but he needed to do he could get out concise answers clearly instead of saying them backhandedly later in a spit fight with Joe.
And then the damage would be more devastating.
The Democrats this morning are urging Joe to disappear...don't come out of his bunker anymore to spar with Trump. ROFL...
That would be about right...
Both men were silent on misogyny....duh...both men are guilty on that.
In the end
Trump 5 points
Biden 1 point
Wallace got 4 points. One on Trump and 3 on Joe...
When the moderator can score points in a debate... maybe you should rethink your strategy.
Not sure how many people agree with you.
Post-debate CNN poll: Six in 10 say Biden won the debate - CNNPolitics
Six in 10 debate watchers said former Vice President Joe Biden did the best job in Tuesday's debate, and just 28% say President Donald Trump did, according a CNN Poll of debate watchers conducted by SSRS.It wasn't exactly scientific or designed to be:
About two-thirds said Biden's answers were more truthful than Trump's (65% Biden to 29% Trump), and his attacks on the President were more frequently seen as fair. Overall, 69% called Biden's attacks on Trump fair while just 32% said Trump's attacks were fair.It was tilted a little in favor of Democrats. The number of people registered as Republicans has been going down, but 25% is still a little low. Maybe more Republicans were watching it on another channel? According to the Hill, 29% of voters are Republicans.
The survey is designed to be representative of those registered voters who watched Tuesday's debate, it does not represent the views of all Americans.
The voters who watched the debate were more partisan than Americans as a whole -- 36% identified as independents or non-partisans compared with around 40% in the general public, and the group of debate watchers was more Democratic than a typical survey of all adults, with 39% identifying as Democrats and 25% as Republicans.
There are fewer registered Republicans than independents for the first time ever
There are now more registered independents than Republicans, marking a first for the U.S.
According to data from Ballot Access News, independents make up 29.09 percent of registered voters, while Republicans make up 28.87 percent and Democrats make up 39.66 percent. The data comes from the 31 states that require registration by party.
Overall it was still fairly representative.
Republicans 28.87 - 25 = -3.87% underrepresented
Democrats 39.66 - 39 = 0.66% overrepresented
Independents 29.09 - 36 = -8.91% underrepresented.
CNN's stats don't say how many were other parties, but they add up to 100%, so they must have included third party people with independents.
It is interesting that 25% of the people in that poll identified as Republicans and 28% thought Trump won. That means they picked up only 3% more than their starting number. There were 40% identifying as Democrats and 60% thought Biden won, an increase of about 20%. I think it shows independent voters are favoring Biden.