Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With low approval, Russian drip drip, poor temperament, constant lies Americans just want a normal president. Adieu Trump. We are tired of your antics man. You are grating. I just don’t want to see you on TV. But I will miss late night jokes about you.
Economy up, historically low unemployment for minorities, judges getting confirmed, fighting to secure the border. This guys getting re-elected. Book it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With low approval, Russian drip drip, poor temperament, constant lies Americans just want a normal president. Adieu Trump. We are tired of your antics man. You are grating. I just don’t want to see you on TV. But I will miss late night jokes about you.
Economy up, historically low unemployment for minorities, judges getting confirmed, fighting to secure the border. This guys getting re-elected. Book it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Trump lovers won't stop whining whining "That's why Trump is going to win again in 2020" - let's give our reasons here for why Trump is going to lose in 2020. (Knock wood a million times.)
- Americans are tired of this clown show. It's exhausting and scary, and the people who thought it would be funny to vote for Trump last time don't think it's so funny anymore
- Because he's an impotent fool with no good ideas
- Because Infrastructure Week is such a joke, and such a wasted opportunity
Because in 2020 the Democrats won't ignore Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin
Brexit will fail. Brexit is dead. Do you people ever learn?
Anonymous wrote:Amash got a standing ovation recently at a town hall.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamKWEaster/status/1133497431130279937
A Republican got a standing ovation for saying that Trump should be impeached. I'll take that as a positive sign for 2020.
Anonymous wrote:With low approval, Russian drip drip, poor temperament, constant lies Americans just want a normal president. Adieu Trump. We are tired of your antics man. You are grating. I just don’t want to see you on TV. But I will miss late night jokes about you.
Anonymous wrote:Amash got a standing ovation recently at a town hall.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamKWEaster/status/1133497431130279937
A Republican got a standing ovation for saying that Trump should be impeached. I'll take that as a positive sign for 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amash got a standing ovation recently at a town hall.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamKWEaster/status/1133497431130279937
A Republican got a standing ovation for saying that Trump should be impeached. I'll take that as a positive sign for 2020.
eh
Come back when there are fifty of these stories.
If he loses, the country can't afford to swing too far left. That will be another disaster.
This one was particularly important because Trump won those 16 electoral votes in Michigan only by 10,704 votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amash got a standing ovation recently at a town hall.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamKWEaster/status/1133497431130279937
A Republican got a standing ovation for saying that Trump should be impeached. I'll take that as a positive sign for 2020.
eh
Come back when there are fifty of these stories.
If he loses, the country can't afford to swing too far left. That will be another disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Amash got a standing ovation recently at a town hall.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamKWEaster/status/1133497431130279937
A Republican got a standing ovation for saying that Trump should be impeached. I'll take that as a positive sign for 2020.
Midterm voter turnout reached a modern high in 2018, and Generation Z, Millennials and Generation X accounted for a narrow majority of those voters, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of newly available Census Bureau data.
Younger generations outvoted Boomer and prior generations in 2018The three younger generations – those ages 18 to 53 in 2018 – reported casting 62.2 million votes, compared with 60.1 million cast by Baby Boomers and older generations. It’s not the first time the younger generations outvoted their elders: The same pattern occurred in the 2016 presidential election.
Higher turnout accounted for a significant portion of the increase. Millennials and Gen X together cast 21.9 million more votes in 2018 than in 2014. (The number of eligible voter Millennials and Gen Xers grew by 2.5 million over those four years, due to the number of naturalizations exceeding mortality.) And 4.5 million votes were cast by Gen Z voters, all of whom turned 18 since 2014.
By comparison, the number of votes cast by Boomer and older generations increased 3.6 million. Even this modest increase is noteworthy, since the number of eligible voters among these generations fell by 8.8 million between the elections, largely due to higher mortality among these generations.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a coin toss. Just as there are many people not talking about Trump that will vote for him, there are many people who will come out in droves to do all they can from keeping him in office.
Swing voters are going to determine the fate.
And to that end:
I also predict that eventually swing voters will get so frustrated with Rep/Dem options, stakeholders will begin to heavily invest in reframing the independent party and run a candidate that will in years to come be elected as an independent president.
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