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Posted
14 minutes ago, thetragichippy said:

Does he really though? 

Here is the approval rating on the last 3 Presidents on Dec 16th of their second term

Trump 43.9

Bush  43.2

Obama  42.6

You can find a poll to lean in whatever direction you want, this was from an average of all of them.

 

He still believes the polls that had Hillary by a LANDSLIDE. Lmao.

Posted
30 minutes ago, thetragichippy said:

Does he really though? 

Here is the approval rating on the last 3 Presidents on Dec 16th of their second term

Trump 43.9

Bush  43.2

Obama  42.6

You can find a poll to lean in whatever direction you want, this was from an average of all of them.

 

AI Overview
 
 
Democrats have won 
multiple seats in various special and general elections within the last four months (since August 16, 2025), primarily at the state legislative level, resulting in a net gain of seats. No U.S. House seats have changed party control in special elections during this period. 
Key seat gains for Democrats in state legislatures and other local elections since August 2025 include:
  • Virginia House of Delegates:Democrats had a net gain of 13 seats in the general election on November 4, 2025, expanding their majority from 51 seats to 64 seats.
  • New Jersey General Assembly: In the November 4, 2025 general election, Democrats gained a net of five seats, securing a supermajority in the chamber.
  • Mississippi State Legislature:Following a court-ordered redistricting, special elections on November 4, 2025, resulted in Democrats flipping two state Senate seats and one state House seat, which broke the Republican supermajority in the Senate.
  • Iowa State Senate: Democrats flipped a Republican-held seat in an August 26, 2025 special election, breaking the Republican supermajority in that chamber.
  • Georgia Public Service Commission: Democrats flipped two seats on the statewide utility commission in the November general election. 
Overall, Democrats have performed strongly in special elections throughout 2025, overperforming their 2024 presidential election margins on average, which analysts view as a positive indicator for the party heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
 
Let’s not forget Miami.
 
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Posted
1 hour ago, DCT said:
AI Overview
 
 
Democrats have won 
multiple seats in various special and general elections within the last four months (since August 16, 2025), primarily at the state legislative level, resulting in a net gain of seats. No U.S. House seats have changed party control in special elections during this period. 
Key seat gains for Democrats in state legislatures and other local elections since August 2025 include:
  • Virginia House of Delegates:Democrats had a net gain of 13 seats in the general election on November 4, 2025, expanding their majority from 51 seats to 64 seats.
  • New Jersey General Assembly: In the November 4, 2025 general election, Democrats gained a net of five seats, securing a supermajority in the chamber.
  • Mississippi State Legislature:Following a court-ordered redistricting, special elections on November 4, 2025, resulted in Democrats flipping two state Senate seats and one state House seat, which broke the Republican supermajority in the Senate.
  • Iowa State Senate: Democrats flipped a Republican-held seat in an August 26, 2025 special election, breaking the Republican supermajority in that chamber.
  • Georgia Public Service Commission: Democrats flipped two seats on the statewide utility commission in the November general election. 
Overall, Democrats have performed strongly in special elections throughout 2025, overperforming their 2024 presidential election margins on average, which analysts view as a positive indicator for the party heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
 
Let’s not forget Miami.
 
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The minority party is SUPPOSED to win the Mid-Terms based on history and norms......But Trump also has a history of breaking norms......So I would not start celebrating too soon....

Posted
5 hours ago, DCT said:
AI Overview
 
 
Democrats have won 
multiple seats in various special and general elections within the last four months (since August 16, 2025), primarily at the state legislative level, resulting in a net gain of seats. No U.S. House seats have changed party control in special elections during this period. 
Key seat gains for Democrats in state legislatures and other local elections since August 2025 include:
  • Virginia House of Delegates:Democrats had a net gain of 13 seats in the general election on November 4, 2025, expanding their majority from 51 seats to 64 seats.
  • New Jersey General Assembly: In the November 4, 2025 general election, Democrats gained a net of five seats, securing a supermajority in the chamber.
  • Mississippi State Legislature:Following a court-ordered redistricting, special elections on November 4, 2025, resulted in Democrats flipping two state Senate seats and one state House seat, which broke the Republican supermajority in the Senate.
  • Iowa State Senate: Democrats flipped a Republican-held seat in an August 26, 2025 special election, breaking the Republican supermajority in that chamber.
  • Georgia Public Service Commission: Democrats flipped two seats on the statewide utility commission in the November general election. 
Overall, Democrats have performed strongly in special elections throughout 2025, overperforming their 2024 presidential election margins on average, which analysts view as a positive indicator for the party heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
 
Let’s not forget Miami.
 
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Let me give you something interesting:  AI is not always right.  I asked it something, more than once, to give some added info.  It gave me some info that I know for a fact was wrong.  So…

Posted
32 minutes ago, Reagan said:

Let me give you something interesting:  AI is not always right.  I asked it something, more than once, to give some added info.  It gave me some info that I know for a fact was wrong.  So…

We’ll debunk it. I’ll wait.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Reagan said:

These are your two fact checkers:  By 

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Even with AI not being totally correct I would trust AI over these two.  Thoughts?

Was AI correct?

Posted
4 minutes ago, Reagan said:

Not sure.  But I do know for a fact that it’s not always correct.  So, there is cause for suspicion.  

Those elections were all won and they are all facts.

Like one poster said, AI is like all technology. It does a lot of good, but too much is a bad thing!!!

Posted
18 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

All you have to do is click on the link for each author and scan their previous articles on Trump, lol.

 

Just listen to Trumps rallies he talks about snakes and magnets. At 79 he is definitely showing signs.  80 will be here before we know it. So will the midterms.

Posted
54 minutes ago, DCT said:

Just listen to Trumps rallies he talks about snakes and magnets. At 79 he is definitely showing signs.  80 will be here before we know it. So will the midterms.

lol, keep reaching, I realize it’s all you got.

Maybe you can find a poll of the View audience members on whether Trump is fit for office.

Posted
1 hour ago, LumRaiderFan said:

lol, keep reaching, I realize it’s all you got.

Maybe you can find a poll of the View audience members on whether Trump is fit for office.

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Posted
4 hours ago, LumRaiderFan said:

All you have to do is click on the link for each author and scan their previous articles on Trump, lol.

 

True.  What qualifies those two to be certified fact checkers?  Are is it a self proclamation?  LOL!

Posted
10 hours ago, Reagan said:

True.  What qualifies those two to be certified fact checkers?  Are is it a self proclamation?  LOL!

I have the same questions about the articles that both of you post.

Posted
20 minutes ago, DCT said:

I have the same questions about the articles that both of you post.

At least our posts have a little substance, your posts are about a “sweaty” Trump making a speech, lol.

Keep posting, though, it’s very entertaining.

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