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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's for sure. Especially once, if elected, people see that the policies of the current Republican party (maga/far right) won't do anything to help this country, and will just anger people. The backlash in the future will be severe. [/quote] Wait until Biden is replaced by a normal candidate and suddenly it becomes apparent how Trump has zero chance of winning against a legitimate opponent. The MAGA fools will drop Trump like the pile of wet garbage he is.[/quote] No, I don’t think so. It is a cult; there is no making people see how bad Donald Trump is because the whole GOP ecosystem is dedicated to elevating Trump. There is no room for light there. We should be, culturally, asking Trump to drop out first. When he goes, Biden drops, too. [/quote] Trump is clearly the most unfit candidate. We keep hearing about Joe Biden’s issues, but Trump is so much worse. People are just used to his insane rambling as we have been dealing with it for 9 years![/quote] They are but I just can’t get over how the media’s message is “OH EM GEE BIDEN SO BAD.” That’s it. Nothing about Trump. I was at a small town’s parade this past weekend in Minnesota. It wasn’t the best timed parades with several minutes of blank road before the next group or band came by, so there was a decent amount of chatter happening. And then the GOP group came by. Now I was just at one location in the parade, obviously, but the crowd went [i]silent[/i]. The kind of quiet freeze that happens when someone says or does something so inappropriate that the reaction is just ice (or that’s the way it goes in the Midwest; we’re not super confrontational people). They shouted out to one fellow Republican who was on the side and that was it. No one returned their waves or smiles. A tiny anecdote, but a real one, and sure not a good sign in an area of the state that’s usually pretty red. [/quote]
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