Marius Lăcătuș wrote:može da je izvadi ali kako će da je vrati :paaaaće :ljaksofon: :
Паће је пре имао примедбу што ствар није одређена, па се не зна да ли је мислио на ону ствар, или онако уопште.
Marius Lăcătuș wrote:može da je izvadi ali kako će da je vrati :paaaaće :ljaksofon: :
Erzsébet Biszak wrote:U poslednje vreme s kim god pričam o čemu god da pričam ovo se nameće kao jedini logičan zaključak.Kirko Skaddeng wrote:Rešenje je, naravno, komunistička revolucija.
Летећи Полип wrote:Ja sam za to da se fejsbuci ukinu, i da se vrate forumi, blogovi i krstaričin čet.
Ozbiljan sam.
Erzsébet Biszak wrote:napisa on na živom besplatnom forumu
Чекај, можда човек зна нешто што ми не знамо.Erzsébet Biszak wrote:napisa on na živom besplatnom forumu
bemty wrote:Erzsébet Biszak wrote:
U poslednje vreme s kim god pričam o čemu god da pričam ovo se nameće kao jedini logičan zaključak.
hear! hear!
*TRUMP CAMPAIGN: TWITTER ACCOUNT LOCKED FOR VIDEO BREAKING RULES
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) October 15, 2020
Vilmos Tehenészfiú wrote:sta je sad Trampara polomio? (:pace:)
BOOM
— Qtah (@Qtah17) October 18, 2020
Child pornography on the Hunter laptop! It’s going mainstream! pic.twitter.com/Rrpie1qB6P
Radio pooler @scottdetrow reports @JoeBiden is back home in #Delaware. "He declined to chat when getting off his plane - we went 0/4 on tarmac talk today."
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) October 18, 2020
— An absolutely astounding number of Americans have already voted:Just under 28 million across the country, according to data collected by University of Florida professor Michael McDonald, which amounts to 20 percent of the total 2016 turnout.
Both in terms of raw number of voters and percentage of 2016 turnout, Texas is the leader. Nearly 3.9 million Texans have already cast their ballot, which would equal over 43 percent of the total turnout in 2016. Other crucial battleground states are also pacing ahead of the national average of 2016 turnout, with Georgia at 34.5 percent, North Carolina at 30.1 percent, Wisconsin at 28.9 percent, Michigan at 28.7 percent and Florida at 26.1 percent.
To paraphrase a quote from legendary New York Mets manager Yogi Berra, it sure seems like it is getting late early out there for Trump, who has consistently trailed Biden by a sizable margin in national polling (and by a tighter, but still relatively stable, margin in crucial battleground states.) But is it actually?
The normative case here is that, well, yes. This has been a remarkable stable race, and one that Biden has led. With tens of millions of Americans having already cast their vote, and maybe as many as 50 percent of Americans expected to do so before Election Day, Biden is locking in support now, and there just isn’t enough time in the race for the president to turn it around, especially considering the deficit he faces.
But, if there’s a glimmer of hope for team red, it comes from who is actually voting early. CNN’s Harry Enten makes the case that you shouldn’t try to translate the historic early and mail voting numbers into what will actually be the results, because Biden supporters have disproportionately said they’d be voting ahead of Election Day in public polling, while Trump supporters have disproportionately said they’d vote in-person on Nov. 3. This has largely remained true in both national and swing state polls, but to that point: Last week’s NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that 69 percent of Biden backers said they’d either vote via the mail or at an early voting location, while 65 percent of Trump supporters said they planned on voting in-person on Election Day. (The poll also gave Biden a sizable lead overall.)[/b]
Donald Trump has complained that a rule change to mute microphones for part of his final televised debate with Joe Biden is “very unfair” and objected to the topics chosen by the moderator.
When the two face off on Thursday for a final televised debate, each candidate will have their microphones cut off while the other is delivering responses to questions on American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
The 90-minute debate is divided into 15-minute segments on the six topics, with each candidate granted two minutes to deliver uninterrupted remarks before proceeding to an open debate for nine minutes of each segment.
The non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) on Monday announced that “in order to enforce this agreed upon rule, the only candidate whose microphone will be open during these two-minute periods is the candidate who has the floor under the rules”. Both mics will be unmuted for open discussion.
The commission added in a statement: “We realize, after discussions with both campaigns, that neither campaign may be totally satisfied with the measures announced today. One may think they go too far, and one may think they do not go far enough. We are comfortable that these actions strike the right balance and that they are in the interest of the American people, for whom these debates are held.”
The Trump campaign voiced objections to the change but said the Republican would still take part in the Thursday night event, one of his last chances to reach a large prime-time audience before voting ends on 3 November.
“President Trump is committed to debating Joe Biden regardless of last-minute rule changes from the biased commission in their latest attempt to provide advantage to their favored candidate,” campaign manager Bill Stepien said.
The Trump campaign earlier contested the topics of some of the questions the debate moderator, NBC News correspondent Kristen Welker, had chosen for the debate with Stepien claiming the campaigns already agreed foreign policy would be the focus.
Trump said the conditions of the debate were unfair: “I will participate but it’s very unfair that they changed the topics and it’s very unfair that again we have an anchor who’s totally biased.”
Летећи Полип wrote:Sačekajmo
Srbi odlučuju američke izbore, a Bajdenu nisu zaboravili 1999.
On Fox & Friends, Trump insists he'll win Texas because Biden wants to "take away" God. It's not the first time he's used this line but it's pretty bonkers. (Also note how Trump's comments have absolutely nothing to do with the question he was asked.) pic.twitter.com/qZxHQnDDHS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 20, 2020