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Only hyperventilating Democrats are scared of a second Trump term. Noise aside, the first Trump term wasn't that bad. The thing to be afraid of in the present moment is the risk that Kamala Harris will become president. She is completely incompetent for the job and will be disastrous for the country. |
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Franklin & Marshall has T+1 in popular vote, 3 or 4pts more than he needs for electoral college.
They are most left leaning pollster out there. Had Hillary up 11 and Biden 8! Brace for impact! |
Can you link the article? |
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Gallup party ID: R+3
Rasmussen: T+3 (close in '20, overestimated Biden a little. Atlas Intel: T+3 (nailed PV in '20) This is all corroborated by markets, union polls, registrations and early voting. Political betting markets are shallow & easily manipulated...really only show momentum. However, the DJT SPAC stock is traded by hedge funds and wall street banks. High IQ people only driven by data and money. DJT is up 7% today. |
You're mostly right. His first term wasn't all that bad as far as what actually happened relative to his childish rhetoric. He almost made it to the end of his term without any major event happening that would cause him to show his true colors in action. Unfortunately for him, a mob of hundreds stormed the US Capitol and were roaming the halls looking for prominent leaders to hang a few weeks before the end of his term. That situation brought in the need for Trump to respond immediately as Commander-in-Chief and then Trump proceeded to disqualify himself or as Don Jr. put it "ruin his own legacy" by ignoring all pleas for help and guidance for three hours. That really happened. I'm not a Democrat and I don't think Trump is necessarily evil but I care enough and pay attention enough to realize what he did in that moment is absolutely disqualifying. Not rocket science. |
Ah yes, those hyperventilating democrats like John Bolton, John Kelley, Mike Milley, Liz Cheney, Chris Christie, and Mike Pence. |
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I noticed that all those people profit off illegal foreign wars.
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I'm concerned it will be Trump.
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I believe this...that their biggest worry is he will cut off the obscene cash flow. Spare me with your hysteria about democracy. The elites DO NOT CARE. Democracy to them is an obstacle. |
| I'll move to North Korea before I have to re-live 2019. I remember the camps they put us in. Not going back! |
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Also am I the only one who remembers how he grossly mismanaged COVID?! SO MANY PEOPLE DIED because of how he handled it - or didn't handle it! You don't get to say "well he was mostly fine except when we faced the sort of catastrophic crisis we really need leadership for." And he wasn't mostly fine! But also he had some people around him that first time who didn't LET him do the worst things he wished for. He is not going to have those people around him this time. If you want to see what an unchecked ID looks like, when it holds the nuclear codes, well I think you're wrong - I do not want that, I am sure. |
Nobody cares about those people. Are you now telling me that I should be concerned about what John Bolton, a Cheney, and Mike Pence think? Absent Donald Trump, you'd be stomping around claiming every one of these people is also a fascist bent on destroying the country. It's too Donald Trump's credit that these people are against him. |
I know people like you are fixated on J6 just like you were focused on "Russian Collusion" before that. Nobody cares. |
I would actually be curious as to how Democrats think Trump seriously mismanaged Covid. I say that for a couple reasons: (1) He actually did a lot of things that Republicans did not like, caving to the more Democrat-minded restrictions; (2) he helped get the vaccine out pretty quickly, which liberals love; and (3) other countries faired just as bad (just as liberals point to for the inflation issue), and if anything, the countries that did better were ones that just decided to get it over with early with less restrictions, which is something Trump did not do because of pressure from the more progressive side of the aisle. |