Should Trump Drop Out After His Felony Conviction?

Anonymous
49% of voters think Trump should end his campaign after his felon convictions. Should he drop out?

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/plurality-americans-trumps-guilty-verdict-correct-hush-money/story?id=110744698
Anonymous
Are you going to personally make him drop out, LOL?
Anonymous
The RNC should do their job and pick someone else.
Anonymous
If he had any ethics whatsoever, he would drop out. He isn't going to drop out.
Anonymous
He also raised $34+ million within a few hours after the ruling came down. Guessing he isn't going to drop out.
Anonymous
Should he drop out? Yes, of course he should.

Will he drop out? No, of course he wont.

And really, only his opinion, and the opinion of the RNC count here. He has won votes required for the nomination. Unless the RNC decides he is a liability on the party (which is not going to happen ever), he will accept the nomination and then its his call whether to drop out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He also raised $34+ million within a few hours after the ruling came down. Guessing he isn't going to drop out.



LOL, you take this "fact" unconditionally from a man ho has over 34,000 documented lies during his presidency and claimed yesterday he never said "lock her up" as it relates to Hillary Clinton.

Anonymous
"If she were to win this election it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. In that situation we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt."

- Donald Trump, November 5, 2016


So, if we want to take Trump at his word, he knows he is a liability and is causing a constitutional crisis and yet...
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should he drop out? Yes, of course he should.

Will he drop out? No, of course he wont.

And really, only his opinion, and the opinion of the RNC count here. He has won votes required for the nomination. Unless the RNC decides he is a liability on the party (which is not going to happen ever), he will accept the nomination and then its his call whether to drop out.

+1

Although I would support amending the Constitution. Since the GOP clearly isn’t going to insist on things like normalcy and following the law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should he drop out? Yes, of course he should.

Will he drop out? No, of course he wont.

And really, only his opinion, and the opinion of the RNC count here. He has won votes required for the nomination. Unless the RNC decides he is a liability on the party (which is not going to happen ever), he will accept the nomination and then its his call whether to drop out.


If only we lived in a world where a normal Republican would become their candidate and the only thing Democrats would fear is policy differences. Will we ever go back to those days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He also raised $34+ million within a few hours after the ruling came down. Guessing he isn't going to drop out.


Yeah, but he isn't sharing a dime with the RNC, down ballot candidates, or even GOTV infrastructure. If you're a Republican running for Senate, that $34M may as well have gone to the Democratic Party.
Anonymous
No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.

--Dem
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.

--Dem


Agreed. This is not a new revelation. This is who Trump has always been. He has been a criminal for decades. He has been a loser in litigation for decades. Literally decades.

This was all public knowledge when the Republican Party decided he was their savior. The Republican Party made its bed with the zealots of MAGA. The Republican Party wants to execute Project 2025.

Voters need to send the Republican Party the message that this ridiculous culture war it’s staked its future on while it robs us in broad daylight is not what the majority of Americans want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.

--Dem


Agreed. This is not a new revelation. This is who Trump has always been. He has been a criminal for decades. He has been a loser in litigation for decades. Literally decades.

This was all public knowledge when the Republican Party decided he was their savior. The Republican Party made its bed with the zealots of MAGA. The Republican Party wants to execute Project 2025.

Voters need to send the Republican Party the message that this ridiculous culture war it’s staked its future on while it robs us in broad daylight is not what the majority of Americans want.


Voters sent that message in 2020, but he didn't go away.
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