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Trump had his shot and 4 more years of him is just asking for another circus every week.
Whats going to happen if Trump loses? Will he claim the he was cheated. The country doesn't need to go through that, regardless of one's election fraud opinions.
originally posted by: mtnshredder
DeSantis will be the GOP nomination in 24, not Trump, the left will be slaughtered.
originally posted by: M5xaz
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: yaquii
This proTrump/antiTrump division is what is going help Democrats get elected.
Riightt....Let's vote for the senile, diaper filling democrat instead, clearly....
originally posted by: everyone
a reply to: yaquii
MSN/CNN says
Stopped reading there.
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: nugget1
At least she's honest about her loathing for Trump; the majority of Republicans kept it hidden behind closed doors, feigning moderate support while blocking nearly every move during Trump's administration.
So let me get this straight... anytime TRUMP failed it was everyone else's fault but when it comes to BIDEN failing it's all his fault regardless of everyone else around him?
Seems kinda like a double standard doesn't it?
originally posted by: CptGreenTea
Trump is too polarizing. Id consider voting in a Republican POTUS if it wasn't Trump or some corrupt career politician. Someone who is anti-war and has actual strategies for the economy. Tulsi Gabbard seemed interesting, especially after the left msm shut her out after she didn't toe the simplistic pro-ukraine stance.
Trump had his shot and 4 more years of him is just asking for another circus every week.
Whats going to happen if Trump loses? Will he claim the he was cheated. The country doesn't need to go through that, regardless of one's election fraud opinions.
originally posted by: theatreboy
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: yaquii
MSN & CNN?
Didn't all their polls ALSO predict something about Hillary beating Trump in a landslide in 2016?
I suppose I could be wrong.
I think people fail to realize the fact polls like these are to sway the uninformed voters on all sides of the aisle.
Someone sees a headline poll like this and thinks to them selves:
Self. This poll says 85% of the population believes that the earth is a hollow tetrahedron. Well, they are the experts, it must be true.i can't wait to tell my friends so they know how smart I am...I believe in science! Self, you are amazing.
Ok, maybe a small exaggeration, but that is all polls are for...the ones we hear about. The real ones are never public knowledge.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
originally posted by: mtnshredder
DeSantis will be the GOP nomination in 24, not Trump, the left will be slaughtered.
Ideally, if the Republicans want to hold on the the presidency, Trump should run with DeSantis as his VP. Then DeSantis would be able to run as POTUS in the following election and then again. That would give the Republicans 12 years to try and fix the crap Biden has screwed up.
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: nugget1
At least she's honest about her loathing for Trump; the majority of Republicans kept it hidden behind closed doors, feigning moderate support while blocking nearly every move during Trump's administration.
So let me get this straight... anytime TRUMP failed it was everyone else's fault but when it comes to BIDEN failing it's all his fault regardless of everyone else around him?
Seems kinda like a double standard doesn't it?
Republicans had control of the three branches during the first two years of Trump's presidency, and I don't recall ever seeing an entire party fight against their own party POTUS like that before. The majority of them didn't start showing any token support until after the democrats gained control.
I say that as an objective observer; I'm not caught up in any party loyalty or wallowing in blind bias.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: yaquii
It was amazing seeing Chicago news outlets describe the huge turnout Donald Trump delivered at his rally in Illinois yesterday.
They were genuinely surprised and impressed that he is so popular given how the main stream media bashes him.
I think they are figuring out that the more liberals despise Trump, the more normal people like Trump and his policies.