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

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Anonymous wrote:Not Joe.

Too much corruption.


You think Trump is LESS corrupted? How?!
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Whitmer v. Kemp in 2028 would be MUCH better than our choices now.
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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


+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.

It's really just less than a handful of numbskulls that make alot of obnoxious noise. A high majority of people are as disgusted as you and I.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Whitmer v. Kemp in 2028 would be MUCH better than our choices now.


Looking at Kemp's stance on abortion (roughly 6-week heartbeat ban and opposing even destroying embryos) and no thanks, that's not "less polarizing"
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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.


Santos is gay and he is a republican.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to speculate: Gavin Newsome


Gretch would smoke Gavin

Gavin has an electorate thats 6% black — gretch has one thats 14%

Gavin is a fish outta water around black people

Pretty much any west coast or mountain west dem cannot win nationally in a primary vs Midwest, southern or midatlantic Dems

The last dem that ran from a super white state was Kerry and we saw how awk that was!

Carter, Clinton, Obama, hrc, gore, Biden all have/had cut their teeth with black electorates

Dukakis and Kerry - 😂



We apparently are a country that does not want a female president, regardless of her credentials. I'm not holding my breath for "Gretch" or any other woman to be elected president any time soon.


I think she'd be strong in 2028!

I'd vote for her. She's a better candidate than HRC was.


Hillary Rodham Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run for president. Misogynistic jerks, like you, can't stomach the idea of a woman president because you know that a woman will outshine all who came before her and women would run the show for the next ten thousand millennia!
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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to speculate: Gavin Newsome


Gretch would smoke Gavin

Gavin has an electorate thats 6% black — gretch has one thats 14%

Gavin is a fish outta water around black people

Pretty much any west coast or mountain west dem cannot win nationally in a primary vs Midwest, southern or midatlantic Dems

The last dem that ran from a super white state was Kerry and we saw how awk that was!

Carter, Clinton, Obama, hrc, gore, Biden all have/had cut their teeth with black electorates

Dukakis and Kerry - 😂



We apparently are a country that does not want a female president, regardless of her credentials. I'm not holding my breath for "Gretch" or any other woman to be elected president any time soon.


I think she'd be strong in 2028!

I'd vote for her. She's a better candidate than HRC was.


Hillary Rodham Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run for president. Misogynistic jerks, like you, can't stomach the idea of a woman president because you know that a woman will outshine all who came before her and women would run the show for the next ten thousand millennia!

Just how is it misogynistic to call one woman a better candidate than another woman?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to speculate: Gavin Newsome


Get serious. Too slick. Too California. Too woke. Too much for the average to cotton up to. Not a chance in Hell.
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Who is gretch? Some of us are not on nickname terms with possible presidential candidates.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to speculate: Gavin Newsome


Gretch would smoke Gavin

Gavin has an electorate thats 6% black — gretch has one thats 14%

Gavin is a fish outta water around black people

Pretty much any west coast or mountain west dem cannot win nationally in a primary vs Midwest, southern or midatlantic Dems

The last dem that ran from a super white state was Kerry and we saw how awk that was!

Carter, Clinton, Obama, hrc, gore, Biden all have/had cut their teeth with black electorates

Dukakis and Kerry - 😂



We apparently are a country that does not want a female president, regardless of her credentials. I'm not holding my breath for "Gretch" or any other woman to be elected president any time soon.


I think she'd be strong in 2028!

I'd vote for her. She's a better candidate than HRC was.


Hillary Rodham Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run for president. Misogynistic jerks, like you, can't stomach the idea of a woman president because you know that a woman will outshine all who came before her and women would run the show for the next ten thousand millennia!


So true. If we are playing fantasy president thread, she is it. We would have been much better off if she had won the first time around.
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It’s not going to help Newsom when it becomes more well known that he’s a direct descendant of noted Lefty Thomas Addis. Many people are puzzled by the endgame of California policies that appear to accomplish nothing except cause division & ruin cities.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to speculate: Gavin Newsome


Gretch would smoke Gavin

Gavin has an electorate thats 6% black — gretch has one thats 14%

Gavin is a fish outta water around black people

Pretty much any west coast or mountain west dem cannot win nationally in a primary vs Midwest, southern or midatlantic Dems

The last dem that ran from a super white state was Kerry and we saw how awk that was!

Carter, Clinton, Obama, hrc, gore, Biden all have/had cut their teeth with black electorates

Dukakis and Kerry - 😂



We apparently are a country that does not want a female president, regardless of her credentials. I'm not holding my breath for "Gretch" or any other woman to be elected president any time soon.


I think she'd be strong in 2028!

I'd vote for her. She's a better candidate than HRC was.


Hillary Rodham Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run for president. Misogynistic jerks, like you, can't stomach the idea of a woman president because you know that a woman will outshine all who came before her and women would run the show for the next ten thousand millennia!

She was very qualified and in the prime of her political career 2008 with very little personal baggage. Somehow the knuckleheads running the Dem Party let her lose to a one term senator in the primary. Just imagine if Clinton were president in 2008 and then a political primed Obama would have steamrolled Trump in 2016. Instead, they run Hillary at 70yo with Email server and Benghazi baggage against the orange monster. Idiocracy at it's highest level
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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.

Well said.
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Anonymous wrote: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.

How is Biden polarizing? What specifically has he done besides be a fairly middle-of-the-road Democrat who wants to reach across the aisle?
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Anonymous wrote: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.

How is Biden polarizing? What specifically has he done besides be a fairly middle-of-the-road Democrat who wants to reach across the aisle?

Um, open borders, anyone?
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