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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you donkeys really taking notice of the problem? I keep hearing here how 2026 is game-set-match for the democrats. Are you only paying attention to what you want? The Democrats' Problems Run Deep, Nearly Everywhere https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/05/25/us/politics/trump-politics-democrats.html[/quote] Trump is a cult of personality. Once he’s gone then what? Do you think your uneducated rural voters are going to wave flags for Marco Rubio? Vance? Nope. The game’s up.[/quote] Vance is a huge threat. His rags to riches story, Ivy League grad, military experience, and millennial relatability make him viable in a way that even Trump is not. I believe he’s the one who told Trump to go on Rogan’s show and get on podcasts. He’s no Mike Pence. He’s also a former Democrat and Obama voter turned Republican so he understand how to debate Democrat ideas[/quote] Disagree. He comes across as a slick huckster. For all of Trumps many faults, he’s not slick, and he’s someone a lot of people find entertaining. Vance is just a greasy opportunist, a MAGA Gavin Newsome.[/quote] But he's not Gavin Newsome, and that's the point. Vance doesn't have the political baggage. Also, he is able to turn the tables on a hostile press every time there's a gotcha moment. He doesn't shout "fake news" like Trump - instead, he cites numerous facts (from his perspective) back at the reporter, spoiling any kind of clip that could be featured in a political ad. His slickness and lack of bombast makes him far more palatable to moderates.[/quote]
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