Bottom line who do you see being sworn in as president in 2024?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The mere though of either Biden or Trump is to me (personally speaking) enough to send shivers down my spine but my husband who detests Trump and much more closely, follows politics think Trump will prevail. Is this widely agreed upon?

I was hoping for either Destantis (looks unlikely now) or Tim Scott (maybe VP) to whoever gets it?
If Trump or Biden wins in 2024, a large portion of the population in this country will be migrating. The sane people in this country have had it with the R and D BS candidates
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mere though of either Biden or Trump is to me (personally speaking) enough to send shivers down my spine but my husband who detests Trump and much more closely, follows politics think Trump will prevail. Is this widely agreed upon?

I was hoping for either Destantis (looks unlikely now) or Tim Scott (maybe VP) to whoever gets it?
If Trump or Biden wins in 2024, a large portion of the population in this country will be migrating. The sane people in this country have had it with the R and D BS candidates


+1. The idiots on this forum will do the weird alternating upper case and lower case “bOtH SiDeS” thing to mock you for being disgusted with both parties, but they are just that — idiots.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.


Scott doesn’t have a nuclear family

This isn’t Europe


That was my thought exactly. I can't see the "family values" party electing an unmarried man. If he were a Dem, they'd suggest he was gay. It will be quite the conundrum for them if Scott gains traction. Plus Americans have a great interest in First Ladies (and, apparently, the quality of First Couple marriages, if the recent thread on presidential marriages is an indicator), unlike in many other countries.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The mere though of either Biden or Trump is to me (personally speaking) enough to send shivers down my spine but my husband who detests Trump and much more closely, follows politics think Trump will prevail. Is this widely agreed upon?

I was hoping for either Destantis (looks unlikely now) or Tim Scott (maybe VP) to whoever gets it?
If Trump or Biden wins in 2024, a large portion of the population in this country will be migrating. The sane people in this country have had it with the R and D BS candidates


You people threaten this every election. Just go already!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.


Scott doesn’t have a nuclear family

This isn’t Europe


That was my thought exactly. I can't see the "family values" party electing an unmarried man. If he were a Dem, they'd suggest he was gay. It will be quite the conundrum for them if Scott gains traction. Plus Americans have a great interest in First Ladies (and, apparently, the quality of First Couple marriages, if the recent thread on presidential marriages is an indicator), unlike in many other countries.


For a state as small and conservative as South Carolina, it’s very odd both of their senators are gay

Anonymous
Not Joe.

Too much corruption.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.


Scott doesn’t have a nuclear family

This isn’t Europe


That was my thought exactly. I can't see the "family values" party electing an unmarried man. If he were a Dem, they'd suggest he was gay. It will be quite the conundrum for them if Scott gains traction. Plus Americans have a great interest in First Ladies (and, apparently, the quality of First Couple marriages, if the recent thread on presidential marriages is an indicator), unlike in many other countries.


For a state as small and conservative as South Carolina, it’s very odd both of their senators are gay



They aren't.
Being unmarried does not make one gay.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.


Scott doesn’t have a nuclear family

This isn’t Europe


That was my thought exactly. I can't see the "family values" party electing an unmarried man. If he were a Dem, they'd suggest he was gay. It will be quite the conundrum for them if Scott gains traction. Plus Americans have a great interest in First Ladies (and, apparently, the quality of First Couple marriages, if the recent thread on presidential marriages is an indicator), unlike in many other countries.


For a state as small and conservative as South Carolina, it’s very odd both of their senators are gay



They aren't.
Being unmarried does not make one gay.


None of us can know if they are gay or not. But I agree unmarried does not equal gay. Unfortunately, appearances are sometimes all that matter to some people.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.


Scott doesn’t have a nuclear family

This isn’t Europe


That was my thought exactly. I can't see the "family values" party electing an unmarried man. If he were a Dem, they'd suggest he was gay. It will be quite the conundrum for them if Scott gains traction. Plus Americans have a great interest in First Ladies (and, apparently, the quality of First Couple marriages, if the recent thread on presidential marriages is an indicator), unlike in many other countries.


For a state as small and conservative as South Carolina, it’s very odd both of their senators are gay



They aren't.
Being unmarried does not make one gay.


I don't know anything about Scott's orientation.

But, come on...Graham?

It just bugs me that people are STILL afraid to just admit these things. It really is OK.
Anonymous
Biden will win, hands down. The economy is on the upswing and GOP caught the car with Roe over 3 million high schoolers will be eligible to vote in 2024. They really don't like their rights being taken away. Even if they aren't registering as Dem, they are voting Dem.

You're smoking crack if you think a GOP will win president. Dems may lose Senate but I'm even betting on them holding 50 seats.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mere though of either Biden or Trump is to me (personally speaking) enough to send shivers down my spine but my husband who detests Trump and much more closely, follows politics think Trump will prevail. Is this widely agreed upon?

I was hoping for either Destantis (looks unlikely now) or Tim Scott (maybe VP) to whoever gets it?
If Trump or Biden wins in 2024, a large portion of the population in this country will be migrating. The sane people in this country have had it with the R and D BS candidates


You people threaten this every election. Just go already!

Yes, we'll take our common sense and family values away and leave you misguided Trump and Biden "supporters" to kill each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden will win, hands down. The economy is on the upswing and GOP caught the car with Roe over 3 million high schoolers will be eligible to vote in 2024. They really don't like their rights being taken away. Even if they aren't registering as Dem, they are voting Dem.

You're smoking crack if you think a GOP will win president. Dems may lose Senate but I'm even betting on them holding 50 seats.


There's weird stuff going on re Hunter Biden and FBI and IRS. It is not smelling good and I wouldn't be surprised if it blows up badly. You already get some indications reading between the lines in the left media.l that Democratic higher ups are concened. The partisans on here will pooh pooh it but the allegations are both serious and have enough credibility. And more and more stuff is slowly emerging as time passes.

I am not betting any money on who will be elected president in 2024. Both Biden and Trump bring enormous baggage with them. Which is why most people across the board do not want either of them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Biden will win, hands down. The economy is on the upswing and GOP caught the car with Roe over 3 million high schoolers will be eligible to vote in 2024. They really don't like their rights being taken away. Even if they aren't registering as Dem, they are voting Dem.

You're smoking crack if you think a GOP will win president. Dems may lose Senate but I'm even betting on them holding 50 seats.


There's weird stuff going on re Hunter Biden and FBI and IRS. It is not smelling good and I wouldn't be surprised if it blows up badly. You already get some indications reading between the lines in the left media.l that Democratic higher ups are concened. The partisans on here will pooh pooh it but the allegations are both serious and have enough credibility. And more and more stuff is slowly emerging as time passes.

I am not betting any money on who will be elected president in 2024. Both Biden and Trump bring enormous baggage with them. Which is why most people across the board do not want either of them.

Oh please. The hUnTeR BidEn crap is just that, crap. Democrats higher up are not concerned. I know you want to believe this but we see through this charade. GOP are working so hard to discredit Biden because they are scared of him.

Joe Biden is a good president.
The country better off under a him.
The Democratic party is strong.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a Biden supporter but I'd be concerned if the republicans picked Scott as their nominee. I don't think any of the other republicans have a shot in the general election. And I do think Scott has a very good shot-- I anticipate a strong finish for him in Iowa.

The problem with Scott is that he refuses to go after Trump directly. He won't even blame him for Jan 6..."I can only hold responsible the very people who threatened my life and the former president did not threaten my life." He's counting on some combination of Christie, a desperate DeSantis and the legal system to do his dirty work for him so he can pick up the MAGA voters. That won't work - if Scott has any hope of winning the nomination he needs to consolidate the anti-Trump voters before it's too late.


How does an anti-choice like Scott win in swing states? The mid terms showed this to be a critical issue for voters and it has only gotten worse. The GOP just if ignores this for some reason but that does not make it go away. Even Ohio had a big reaction to overturning roe and will put reporductive rights on the ballot, directly to the voters with hundreds of thousands more supportive signatures.than were required.

PP here...he won't even get the chance. He'll lose in the primary.
Anonymous
It will be either Biden or Trump. Not DeSantis who seems an intentional distraction to make Trump seem more appealing to independent swing voters. I never thought someone could make Trump seem like the lesser of multiple evils, but here we are.

My vote will be with Biden, I'm actually happy with the soft landing the economy is doing compared to other countries and relatively speaking. I fear a Republican will send inflation sky high with tax cuts like throwing gas on a flame (and you KNOW that they will try for tax cuts if elected). That and concern w/ what they will do with abortion law as a woman, healthcare worker, mother of a girl.

I do look forward to 4-years from now when we might actually have fresh faces and perhaps less polarizing candidates.
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