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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My step-father was visiting this weekend. He's what I call a "weak" Trump supporter: voted for him because he was sick of the status quo, encouraged everyone to "give Trump a chance" after the Inaugeration, and generally is very uncomfortable when minority Americans talk about "justice." Now? He's completely opposed to Trump. He finds him to be despicable, both in his personal conduct and lack of respect for the troops on this Memorial Day weekend. He's excited about Biden, but admits he will likely vote for anyone the Democrats nominate. I'd say that's the general sentiment among much of the independent white Boomer electorate.[/quote] Maybe among the wealthy class, but certainly not among those still working hard and building their 401k...[/quote] You're saying a traveling bathtub salesman still working at age 65 is among "the wealthy class"? Um, OK.[/quote] I did not and cannot judge any particular person. What I do notice is that independent boomers in my workplace seem to appreciate the labor market we have and the significant 401k increase they have seen since 2016. [b]Whether they will vote against their interests is to be seen.[/quote] [/b] Your problem is this assumption. A non-Trump Presidency can still be synonymous with economic growth and investment. [/quote] Not if the policies the current crop of candidates are advocating. [/quote] True.[/quote] Trumps getting re-elected. The only voters responding to the “we hate trump” call to arms are in this forum. That’s not enough lunatic leftists to get Kampala, or Liz, or buttgag, or creepy joe elected. Unfortunately for the dems , trump has masterfully painted them into a corner where opposing trump means opposing economic growth and national sovereignty. Guess what the electorate cares about? Not sure any of the dem candidates are smart enough to realize this. I know they’re not smart enough to get themselves out of it.[/quote] Yeah thats why the dems won 45 seats in 2018 and a massive blue wave wiped out the GOP in key mid western states. [/quote] While the 2018 results might seem to bode well for the Democrats in 2020, we must remember that Trump was not running in 2018. The Republicans running for the House and Senate in 2018 do not have the charisma that Trump has. So my prediction for 2020 is that Trump wins re-election but the Democrats take the Senate, and increase their advantage in the House. And then impeachment proceedings can begin. (Yeah!)[/quote] Even with him not being on the ballet increased the dem turnout by millions and it was the highest voter turnout in over 100 years for a mid term. Charisma? Trump? :lol: :lol: :lol: The stormy spanked fat ass just creates fear of the brown people among the MAGA crowd. Thats all. The most likely scenario is the conman loses, Dems retain the house BUT GOP holds the senate by 1 seat or senate is tied(advantage dems). [/quote] Reported for the hate, insults and lack of substance.[/quote] You can have a FT job of reporting hate, insults and lack of substance @RealDonaldTrump on twitter. [/quote]
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