"The one-time election year rebate of $200 doesn't come close to covering their cost in 2023, let alone this year or in the future years.”
"Which, as a US Senator, I was proud to co-sponsor and then as presi—" Harris checked herself, realized her error, and continued "As vice president it was my honor—with the president! With the president!"
Trump spoke about the problems with inflation, energy and grocery costs, and law enforcement.
"Mark Hamill using the force…what we learned last night is that we are in this together. And being in this together means that from now until the election, WE are a force."
“I've heard young leaders talk with me about a term they've coined, 'climate anxiety,’ which is fear of the future and the unknown of whether it makes sense for you to even think about having children."
"We should support more people who actually have kids, because those are the people who ultimately have more of a direct stake in the future of this country."
Harris has not received any votes from the American people.
"We’re so beyond f*cked," one Democratic insider said.
She wailed, flailed her hands, and screamed about how the NEA must "win all the things."
"These AI-enhanced videos could ensure that the public does not make decisions about the future of our democracy based on an inconveniently timed cough, stray stutter, or healthy but hobbled walk."
Biden is "totally incapable of doing the job. But they can't replace him for no good reason."
The headline ran after Bowman and far-left allies had devoted much of the campaign to claiming that money from Jews and Jewish lobby groups including the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) were working to defeat him.
“You know, the president is out there doing everything he can, not just at the border, but overall for families."
This comes after Biden received a flood of support from young voters in the 2020 election.
The potential for civil war is mentioned in the list of 8 "underanticipated disruptions" that "decision makers may need to consider more thoroughly than the survey results indicate."