What will Trump criticize during the presidential campaign? [ADD RESPONSES]
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Nov 4
84%
Hillary Clinton
77%
Google
70%
Mike Pence
62%
LGBT movement
62%
Nikki Haley
57%
The FBI
57%
The RINOs
55%
AI
53%
Hamas
47%
Michelle Obama
47%
"Haters and Losers"
46%
Hollywood actors
41%
Antifa
41%
George Soros
41%
Black Lives Matter / BLM
39%
Mitch McConnell
38%
Greta Thunberg
38%
Russia
36%
Mike Johnson
35%
Xi Jinping

You are welcome to add your own options. If you are unsure about an option, you can message and check with me.

Rules (will be updated as needed):

  • Ends with US 2024 presidential election (Nov 4th). It will still count even if Trump does not run for president.

  • Since this can be subjective I will not bet.

  • Any medium, but it must be verifiable (not rumours).

  • [Added 14/03] In general I consider anything posted on Trump's official social media as written by him.

  • Each option only counts things that happened after that option was added.

  • For a single person option it must be directed at the specific person

    • It must be clear who is referring to, but it does not have to be their name ("If you get rid of TikTok, Facebook and Zuckerschmuck will double their business." would also resolve Marc Zuckerberg)

  • For group option, he must criticize the entire group unless specified otherwise

    • So for option "Hollywood actors", he must critize Hollywood actors in general, not just one or couple specific actors from Hollywood

  • It must be direct criticism ot the subject. For example “I would have made a different choice [than X]” does not critize directly, just points out that he would do something differenly, so that does not count.

  • It must have clear negative sentiment. For example "Because of Joe Biden migration is at record high" does not resolve it YES by itself, because "migration" does not automatically mean something negative. But if we added "and migration slowly destroys America", then it would be YES. Similarly if he said "Because of Joe Biden illegal migration is at record high". Illegal migration is condered bad by almost everyone, so it would resolve YES even without any aditional context.

  • [Added 14/03] I am not gonna count just posting a link to a article (that contains some criticism) without anything else (or retweet/"retruth"). But if he adds something like "I agree with this 100%" or "They are right, read this", I would count it, because he actively shows that he agrees with the content.

  • I reserve right to N/A any options that are problematic, but I will try to avoid it

  • For YES resolution you must post evidence (link). I will probably do quick google search for each option after close to check if we missed anything obvious and then resolve rest to NO.

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bought Ṁ100 Google YES

@Johne5ee Does this count for Google?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/trump-says-google-has-a-lot-of-power-and-he-would-do-something-about-it-but-stops-short-of-favoring-a-break-up/ar-AA1sk2BU

Trump said that Google has "a lot of power" and that he would "do something" about it.

"They are very bad to me," he said, alleging that the search giant was "rigged" and didn't display positive stories about him. He also said he called the head of Google to voice his concerns.

bought Ṁ100 Answer #cacdc9a7a62a YES

@Weezing Does this count for Taylor Swift?
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113142103182027626

I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!

bought Ṁ25 Answer #99f956e825ff YES

@DiscoDan Does this count for China?
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/09/11/harris-trump-debate-foreign-policy-election/

“China and all of the countries that have been ripping us off for years” are going to face higher prices, Trump declared.

bought Ṁ25 Answer #1966b93932e0 YES

@LaurelFallon Does this count for California?
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-10-12/2024-election-trump-rally-coachella

Trump blasted California as having “the highest inflation, the highest taxes, the highest gas prices, the highest cost of living, the most regulations, the most expensive utilities, the most homelessness, the most crime, the most decay and the most illegal aliens.”

[...]
Trump painted California as a lawless, dystopian state, and [...] his comments also were peppered with distortions and falsehoods, including his claim that California has brownouts and blackouts “every day,” presumably because of power shortages.

[...]

Trump criticized California as being horribly mismanaged [...]

bought Ṁ25 Answer #195530ff148a YES

@LaurelFallon Does this count for Nancy Pelosi?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-calls-schiff-and-pelosi-enemy-from-within/ar-AA1sBtoP

“I think Nancy Pelosi is an enemy from within,” he said

@CharlieBauer

He started at no abortion for any reason, and then allowing abortions for up to 6 weeks, then up to 15 weeks, and then, who knows? [...] That’s why he’s polling at 1%.

Hmm, definitely seems like a grey area on whether it's direct enough to count, is claiming someone relaxing their views is the reason they're unpopular, thus implying it's because they're a pushover, a clear negative sentiment?

bought Ṁ25 Answer #0ecdf347404 YES
bought Ṁ200 Answer #40bb6928b01e YES
bought Ṁ34 Answer #7aab42482818 YES
Nikki Haley

For what it’s worth her name is spelled Nikki

Curious, schumer is not on the list, but would this have counted? https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4537837-trump-goes-after-schumer-for-netanyahu-criticism-democrats-are-bad-for-israel/

Trump doesn't say schumer specifically, nor does he really attack him, but he does imply bad behavior regarding acting politically.

@gpt_news_headlines

I asssume you refer to this section:

Former President Trump criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Sunday after the senator said there should be an election to replace Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the remarks are emblematic of poor policy toward the country by the Democratic Party.

There is no direct quote, but assuming he said something like "Schumer's remarks are emblematic of poor policy", it would count, because he criticized what Schumer had said.

@Weezing well, or just the headline itself - "Trump goes after Schumer for Netanyahu criticism: ‘Democrats are bad for Israel’"

Sorry, I wasn't entirely clear on our answer. Are you saying it would count?

@gpt_news_headlines Headlines can be clickbait or misleading, what matters is what trump actually said.

@Weezing Ahh, so you're saying it doesn't count?

@gpt_news_headlines Yea, if we can't find direct quote anywhere and we just have this article paraphrasing it, then it does not count. If they directly quoted Trump I would count it.

@Weezing Makes sense. Appreciate the clarity.

bought Ṁ25 Answer #2cccabe08327 YES
bought Ṁ50 Nikki Haley YES

Does sharing someone else's insults count? e.g. this Truth Social post where he shares a link to an article that refers to Nikki Haley as a "loser [. . .] mining for humiliation" https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/112083374073064109

Since this both isn't his own words and could've been posted by his staff rather than himself I'm unsure of how it would be considered

@LaurelFallon Hi, thanks for pointing this out. I think I am not gonna count just posting a link without anything else (or retweet/"retruth"). If he added something like "I agree with this 100%" or "They are right, read this", I would count it., because he actively shows that he agrees with the content.

In general I consider anything posted on Trump's official social media as written by him.

@Weezing Yeah that's a sensible approach

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