Comments by "wheelmanstan" (@wheelmanstan) on "Valuetainment" channel.

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  17. Trump GAINED 330k votes in 2016 in NY (hillary gained 70k) and 440k in 2020 (biden magically gained 700k) Trump lost 400k votes in 2016 in NY (hillary gained about 900k) and GAINED 1.5million votes in CA in 2020 (biden magically gained 2.9million) When you look at the election turnout each year you'll see very odd jumps in numbers for democrats/Biden in 2020, as in suddenly 3 million or more people showing up to vote in CA that year instead of the usual slight increase, or gaining 11million votes in an election but still losing. But with Trump you see a pattern of obvious growing support in deep-blue states like NY and CA. Trump gained the votes of 1.9 million Californians and 770k in NY over his 4 years. About 13 million people voted in CA every 4 years since 2000...and then in 2020 suddenly 17million voted. That's like a 23% increase. NY got a 12% increase, Pennsylvania around 13%. I mean in 2020 people crawled out of the wood work to vote. Presidents don't lose re-election if they gain votes, they lose by losing votes to the other candidate. Trump gained 11million votes! Anyway, obviously the pandemic=mail in voting helped Biden win and off the campaign trail that nearly killed Hillary. If a pandemic doesn't happen in 2024 then Biden gets smoked. They won't be able to cook the numbers like that again. Biden will even have to campaign and he physically cannot handle that. Trump should definitely campaign in NY. It would be very, very symbolic just for him to be there. The immigration and crime situation there is no doubt catapulting voters his way. He needs to remind NYC that there's a reason why he's a legend there.
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  28.  @MrLutharr  Trump did a CNN town hall, he probably doesn't care about pre-approved questions as much as his team cares and he has ultimate say in who he has a podcast with. He did 2 with those Nelk guys, 1 with the UFC and a short one with Tim Ballard. He's quick to do podcasts with people he likes. When he was trying to get on as President is why it was so difficult. They couldn't just show up at Joe's house and so they wanted it to be an actual interview in D.C. or something and that would have only lasted 45 minutes or so. It would have sucked. Things are probably different now. It would be nowhere as controlled as if Biden were to go on. Basically every question he takes is pre-approved. Trump loves to talk and stayed at the podium longer than most. It only has to be an interview if Joe wants it to be and Joe doesn't give actual interviews. He never did that with the 5 candidates he's had on. He just gets interested and the more you talk the bigger the chance you have of saying something offensive or incriminating or especially a soundbite the media can use against you. He meets a person and talks, but Jamie will always "pull it up" if need be. Trump and Joe could easily talk about sports for 2 hours. His podcast operates like that, there is no question that they have to get back to or answer that they have to make room for. I think Joe's been wanting to get this Trump episode over with but has had some hesitation until Patrick put things in perspective. I think Trump's team would prefer he never speak to anyone, but ultimately Trump will speak to anyone because it's in his DNA. Nobody tells him how to act. I think the only question is how long the episode will be. If it's only an hour then it'll be a huge disappointment.
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