Election 2024 Foreplay

In China, it's full speed ahead with EVs.

The North American and European EV markets are slowing down significantly; hence many EV companies changing plans.

Yes China is full speed ahead. BYD is the leader. The Chinese market is driven by government subsidies and rules.

There are also African nations leading in EV uptake. Nearly all of them imported from China.

Leading African Countries in Electric Vehicles Adoption
https://newscentral.africa/leading-african-countries-in-electric-vehicles-adoption/
 
Even the Japanese car makers such as Toyota have recently announced they would be focusing on hybrids for the U.S. market and not expanding EV models. Their plans include moving all their gasoline models over to being hybrids and having most of them be "plug-in" hybrids.

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TM committed to hybrids over full ev's back in like 2012(+/- ...don't quote me). fwiw.
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Trump and the RNC are falling badly behind on fund raising. Not looking good for them.

RNC’s Latest Fundraising Is a Sign of How Much Trump Is Struggling
The Republican Party spent more than it raised in July
https://newrepublic.com/post/185120/rnc-donald-trump-fundraising-struggling

It’s been a tough month financially for the Republican Party, which may signal trouble for its presidential candidate, Donald Trump.

The RNC reported that it had raised nearly $31 million in July, nearly half of the $61 million it reported raising the month before, according to its most recent FEC filing. The party’s disbursements over the same period were more than $33 million, meaning that the party ended the month of its convention slightly more cash-poor than it started.

Trump’s campaign has said that it, and the Republican Party, had raised a combined $138 million in July.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris’s historic fundraising surge has officially dwarfed the moneymaking efforts of Trump and the GOP. Since entering the race nearly one month ago, Harris has raised a staggering $500 million, across her campaign and other political entities, according to CNBC.

Harris raised $204 million in July alone—a whopping four times as much as the $48 million raised by Trump’s main fundraising group, Reuters reported.

Harris’s political operation and the Democratic Party’s main fundraising group were able to raise a combined $310 million in July, with more than $200 million raised within the first week of her candidacy, following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race. Harris’s team entered August with $377 million cash on hand, exceeding the $327 million held by Trump’s operation.
 
Some context...

Toyota shifts focus to hybrid-only lineup, challenging industry’s EV-only future
https://www.cbtnews.com/toyota-shif...-lineup-challenging-industrys-ev-only-future/
fwiw

Check the date on this article, I pay attention to these things Stoney. ;)

Toyota bets big on hybrids, no pure electric car in sight
Matthew Lynley
May 23, 2011 10:07 AM


Other car companies like Tesla Motors and Nissan have made bets that environmentally conscious car buyers will want to abandon their reliance on gasoline — which has rapidly risen above the $4-per-gallon mark. Companies like Toyota and Fisker Automotive are betting that car buyers will want better fuel efficiency but will still want a lower price tag and a larger range than what pure electric cars can offer.

The cost of electric cars isn’t the most important criteria potential buyers look at, according to a report by Accenture. The Nissan Leaf costs $32,780 while the Tesla Roadster, a more sporty plug-in electric car, costs around $109,000 — both of which are significantly more expensive than the Toyota Prius. Most buyers were concerned, instead, about the range of the cars — the Nissan Leaf can only travel around 100 miles before it needs to recharge, and the Tesla Roadster can travel around 200 miles.

After running dry, the electric car batteries also take a long time to recharge. They can take anywhere from 2 to 5 hours to completely recharge a dry electric battery. Most Leaf owners drove an average of 7 miles per trip and spent about 2 hours charging the car with a 220-volt charger, according to information released about Leaf drivers by Nissan. Hybrid-electric vehicles still only take a few minutes to fill up a gas tank — so they are more convenient and can drive further than pure electric cars.

The closest thing to a pure plug-in electric car like the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Roadster on Toyota’s plate is a plug-in hybrid electric car similar to General Motors’ Chevy Volt. That car will travel around 13 miles on an electric battery and then shift to an internal combustion engine to extend the range of the car. GM’s Volt can travel anywhere from 25 to 40 miles before the internal combustion engine kicks in to extend the car’s range.

The Prius c should attract more mainstream car buyers with a low-hanging price tag, compared to the Prius’ existing $23,520 price tag. The Prius v hatchback is geared toward a different section of the car-buying audience that needs additional space for storage, because it has around 50 percent more trunk space than the existing Prius hybrid-electric car. Both should have equivalent or better gas mileage than the existing Prius, which gets around 50 miles per gallon of gasoline. The Prius v has a reported fuel efficiency of 42 miles per gallon, while no details are available about the Prius c’s fuel efficiency.

Toyota previously tried selling a line of electric cars — the Toyota RAV4 EV — but discontinued that line in 2003. The company began working with Tesla Motors last year to develop a second generation of the RAV4, which should enter mass production sometime next year. But there is still no word on when that car will be available to buyers, or what kind of price tag it will carry. Around 1,500 first-generation RAV4 cars were sold or leased in California.

probably not a good idea to call me out on stuff like this.
 
Staggering Incompetence: Biden's Commerce Secretary Is "Not Familiar" With The Bureau Of Labor

:rolleyes:

Asked about today's near record downward jobs revision, Biden's Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo - who we repeat, is the Secretary of the Department of Commerce which is responsible among other things, for the Bureau of Economic Analysis - said she "doesn't believe" the revision because, somehow Trump was behind it. But when she was informed that the data comes from her own administration, namely the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, Raimondo's response was simply legendary: "I am not familiar with that."


https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/s...-commerce-secretary-not-familiar-bureau-labor


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Tampon Tim launches into his "never underestimate a public school teacher" shtick in his acceptance speech.

What a crock that is. Especially when delivered in Chicago, the very epicenter of public school failure.
 
Tampon Tim launches into his "never underestimate a public school teacher" shtick in his acceptance speech.

What a crock that is. Especially when delivered in Chicago, the very epicenter of public school failure.
Questions Tree,

Odds are we won't know the winner on election night, but how does that play out with the House and Senate races? Are they in limbo too? Like when Bush/Gore happened, I don't remember. Do the recounts apply all the way down the ticket or is that something different?

Next question, what's it currently looking like in your opinion (even with a Kamala win) that the Pubs will hold at least one house of Congress?
 
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