FireAg said:
aggie93 said:
FireAg said:
FL_Ag1998 said:
FireAg said:
Hey..you absolutely make a fair point, and I very much agree with you…
But to my point…how do you combat that?
Again, contrary to what some might think, you don't reverse it by regurgitating NBD tweets and anti-Trump articles on friggin' TexAgs…
Do you honestly think the DeSantis supporters on here are posting in an attempt to influence the opinions of millions of voters spread out across the nation?
Or are you conflating our posts with the actual DeSantis campaign strategy?
The post above makes no sense and is just lashing out at a difference of opinion.
Lashing out at a difference of opinion is what posters have been doing to me and a handful of others since before DeSantis even joined the race, and I was pointing out that he had a very uphill battle to reverse Trump inertia based on the polling at that time...
And folks clamored to remind me that I was looking at polling that was trash because he hadn't even entered the race yet...
And then he entered with a resounding thud, and as never recovered...
Lashing out is what has happened to folks like me for pointing out the facts of the situation, however unpopular, only to be rebutted with "you're just a Trumpet, and part of the cult!"
I have kept it real and fact-based this entire time...again, you may not like how this is unfolding, but you can't change it by sitting here posting pro-DeSantis and anti-Trump stuff all day long...
The inertia is infinitely greater than many of you have wanted to admit...
The reason for that is all you do is talk about polling and how it is hopeless for DeSantis. You don't talk about what Trump says or DeSantis says. You don't talk about fundraising or ads or interviews. You just talk polling and typically it is reposting the averages that are regurgitating the same polls. Then sometimes you try to prove how one poll is right because of another poll or average of polls. Every so often you have a "woe is me" post like this that you play the victim that people don't like how you talk about polls and that they won't simply ignore everything else and focus on those polls as the only thing that matters. About the only other analysis you have is "DeSantis needs to do something" or "Arguing on a message board isn't changing the polls".
So yes, people get annoyed with it at some point. It is also odd that you claim to be a DeSantis supporter but you constantly put up negatives on DeSantis and claim it is basically hopeless for him. I don't know that I have ever seen you post a truly positive thing about him or why he can win or why you support him. I don't think I've ever seen you criticize Trump for pretty much anything. That said I haven't looked through every single one of your posts just mainly the ones on this thread.
Trump is likely going to win but we are still at least 5 months from knowing if that will be the case and maybe longer. We will see. As for me I see Trump as the nominee as a virtual guaranteed loss in the General so I would rather that not happen.
I don't pump sunshine…I stick to facts…not warm and fuzzies and not completely fabricated government gotchas…
Facts…facts are annoying…got it…
Sorry I'm not the cheerleading, blind follower some of y'all need for your giant group hug…
I put out plenty of negatives on DeSantis and state often (and in this very conversation) that Trump was likely to win.
Polls are not facts, they are data. They aren't votes. They aren't the be all end all.
I don't need a "group hug" either but I do enjoy detailed political discussion. That involves more than reposting polls and spreading doom and gloom. I'm fine with posting polls and post them myself sometimes but the way you talk about them as if they are all that matters is just bizarre. Typically at this point in a campaign polls can shift dramatically and we just don't know what is going to happen over the next 6 months to a year when things get serious. Historically nothing shifts until December or January, sometimes even later. Every cycle is different.
Maybe it's already over and Trump has it in the bag, it's just so strange because so many of the things that usually happen when a candidate is pulling away aren't happening outside of those polls.
"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Ronald Reagan