Yes, you can do better. More racial animosity, pitting group against group to hold power, turn our cities into poverty zones and have us looking like weak fools internationally so everyone can take advantage of your self hatred. Can"t wait. Democrats are doing a bang up job so far. |
Trump also supports Israel |
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on. |
It has to be after the convention, per a NYT article. But, Gretchen Whitmer would be a better choice. As the governor of MI, so would actually win MI. |
Nah, they can disclose a health issue whenever they want to. Probably the earlier, the better. The exact timing of putting the switchee on the ballot can be sorted out, but we can count on the press to start fawning over this savior on day one. If it’s Whitmer, maybe the FBI can do its part by hatching another kidnapping caper. |
Trump has never claimed to be religious, why would he know any of things you mentioned above? We are quite aware of your hypocrisy. Biden is rosary carrying pro abortion hypocrite. That his followers are the same surprises no one. |
Californian politicians aren't popular nationwide these days. Dems would be setting themselves up for a loss in 2028 if they used a Californian politician to beat Trump this year. Any viable Dem candidate can beat Trump in 2024 but the GOP is likely to be rid of Trump by 2028 and that opens the door for them to run a formidable candidate once again. |
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2020/october/trump-nondenominational-presbyterian-religious-eisenhower.html “I now consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian,” Trump said in the statement. |
I don't think that's possible because there aren't enough primaries left, and it's unlikely that several candidates throwing their hat in would win enough delegates. If he steps down after the convention, Jamie Harrison and crew can put someone on the ballot. |
Biden just throws his delegates to whoever the chosen replacement is. Neat and simple. If there are election laws being trampled by this, just keep in mind that our elections are mostly a charade anyway. |
Who needs fair elections when the American people are being given a choice between elite, best of the best candidates like Trump and Biden? |
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As a Californian, dear God this is a nightmare scenario. I’d prefer even Biden. |
No one outside of California wants him (or Kamala) either |
Probably will be Whitmer, if anyone. They need Michigan, and don't forget, she put out her book "True Gretch". |