Anonymous wrote:49% of voters think Trump should end his campaign after his felon convictions. Should he drop out?
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/plurality-americans-trumps-guilty-verdict-correct-hush-money/story?id=110744698
Anonymous wrote:"If she were to win this election it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. In that situation we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt."
- Donald Trump, November 5, 2016
So, if we want to take Trump at his word, he knows he is a liability and is causing a constitutional crisis and yet...
Anonymous wrote:No. He is qualified and he has my vote. Biden is terrible and once Trump is in office, I hope he unleashes his DOJ on Biden for all of his illegal activities.
Anonymous wrote:No. He is qualified and he has my vote. Biden is terrible and once Trump is in office, I hope he unleashes his DOJ on Biden for all of his illegal activities.
Anonymous wrote:No. He is qualified and he has my vote. Biden is terrible and once Trump is in office, I hope he unleashes his DOJ on Biden for all of his illegal activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem
Of course he should, all decent or semi-decent politicians drop out in such circumstances.
Beating him at the ballot box may sound like fun to you but it's a waste, of resources, time, energy, even if fairness and of the election.
Elections are a waste of resources, time and energy? This sounds like China’s approach to governing.
Read more slowly. A vote between a candidate and a convicted-and-serving-a-sentence candidate is a waste of election, which could be between two candidates.
There. Do you understand that?
Trump, a convicted-and-serving-a-sentence candidate? So therefore a nonstarter? You know, your side reminds me of the Dursleys trying to keep Harry Potter from getting his invitation to Hogwarts. It won’t work…Trump has a date with destiny this November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem
Of course he should, all decent or semi-decent politicians drop out in such circumstances.
Beating him at the ballot box may sound like fun to you but it's a waste, of resources, time, energy, even if fairness and of the election.
Elections are a waste of resources, time and energy? This sounds like China’s approach to governing.
Read more slowly. A vote between a candidate and a convicted-and-serving-a-sentence candidate is a waste of election, which could be between two candidates.
There. Do you understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem
Of course he should, all decent or semi-decent politicians drop out in such circumstances.
Beating him at the ballot box may sound like fun to you but it's a waste, of resources, time, energy, even if fairness and of the election.
Elections are a waste of resources, time and energy? This sounds like China’s approach to governing.
Read more slowly. A vote between a candidate and a convicted-and-serving-a-sentence candidate is a waste of election, which could be between two candidates.
There. Do you understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Trump is constitutionally qualified to run and is under no obligation to drop out.
Biden on the other hand belongs in a nursing home, not in any position of responsibility. He should be the one dropping out, and likely will do so at some point around the convention.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is constitutionally qualified to run and is under no obligation to drop out.
Biden on the other hand belongs in a nursing home, not in any position of responsibility. He should be the one dropping out, and likely will do so at some point around the convention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem
Of course he should, all decent or semi-decent politicians drop out in such circumstances.
Beating him at the ballot box may sound like fun to you but it's a waste, of resources, time, energy, even if fairness and of the election.
Elections are a waste of resources, time and energy? This sounds like China’s approach to governing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem
Of course he should, all decent or semi-decent politicians drop out in such circumstances.
Beating him at the ballot box may sound like fun to you but it's a waste, of resources, time, energy, even if fairness and of the election.
Anonymous wrote:No, he shouldn't drop out. He should let voters vote him out.
--Dem