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Why Trump will win in 2024.
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 9:32 pm)Angrboda Wrote: Not to mention with all the DOJ is finding, I wouldn't be surprised if Hoffa's body shows up at one of the Trump properties.

Maybe they should check around where they buried Ivana....hmmmm....interesting theory.
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"A massive fraud of this type and magnitude ALLOWS FOR THE TERMINATION of ALL rules, regulations and articles, EVEN THOSE FOUND IN THE CONSTITUTION" -- TFG
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 10:53 pm)LinuxGal Wrote: [Image: 738cvs.jpg]

"A massive fraud of this type and magnitude ALLOWS FOR THE TERMINATION of ALL rules, regulations and articles, EVEN THOSE FOUND IN THE CONSTITUTION" -- TFG

Diehard Trumpsters could say that he was simply calling for a constitutional convention.
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 10:43 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Republicans in the Bible belt all the way up through Iowa and into Wisconsin hate Biden more than they dislike Trump. \

This is true, but there's another side to it: if the republican party rejects Trump, will they hate the rest of the republican party, too?  And if so, will their hatred of a republican party that rejected Trump outweigh their hatred of Biden?  

At very least, I can see a split ticket with Trump running as a third party candidate.  If another republican candidate loses the cult-like Trump following, they can't win anything.  

And that doesn't even consider the age group polling.  Gen Z loathes Trump, baby boomers love him.  As time passes and nature takes its course, there will be more gen Z voters and fewer baby boomer voters.  My kids are gen z and they're just baffled by the idea of being against homosexuality but the republican party is specifically hostile to LGBT people; it's part of the party platform.  Gen z is pro-choice and republicans aren't.  Gen z wants an economy that is more beneficial to young people and students and poor people but the republicans just want more trickle down.  

The republican party is either going to have to make drastic changes or they won't be able to hang onto power for more than a few more years.
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 11:04 pm)Jehanne Wrote: LinuxGal
"A massive fraud of this type and magnitude ALLOWS FOR THE TERMINATION of ALL rules, regulations and articles, EVEN THOSE FOUND IN THE CONSTITUTION" -- TFG

Diehard Trumpsters could say that he was simply calling for a constitutional convention.

Well, they should go ahead make their move. The 2nd Amendment could stand for a little clarification.  And we've discovered that letting Congress tally the electoral votes is a security risk waiting for another bout of "legitimate political discourse" to shut it down.
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 11:18 pm)TaraJo Wrote:
(December 7, 2022 at 10:43 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Republicans in the Bible belt all the way up through Iowa and into Wisconsin hate Biden more than they dislike Trump. \

This is true, but there's another side to it: if the republican party rejects Trump, will they hate the rest of the republican party, too?  And if so, will their hatred of a republican party that rejected Trump outweigh their hatred of Biden?  

At very least, I can see a split ticket with Trump running as a third party candidate.  If another republican candidate loses the cult-like Trump following, they can't win anything.  

And that doesn't even consider the age group polling.  Gen Z loathes Trump, baby boomers love him.  As time passes and nature takes its course, there will be more gen Z voters and fewer baby boomer voters.  My kids are gen z and they're just baffled by the idea of being against homosexuality but the republican party is specifically hostile to LGBT people; it's part of the party platform.  Gen z is pro-choice and republicans aren't.  Gen z wants an economy that is more beneficial to young people and students and poor people but the republicans just want more trickle down.  

The republican party is either going to have to make drastic changes or they won't be able to hang onto power for more than a few more years.

This baby boomer absolutely detests the chump, and everything he stands for. Sadly, a lot of boomers do fit your assessment.
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#27
RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 7, 2022 at 11:18 pm)TaraJo Wrote:
(December 7, 2022 at 10:43 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Republicans in the Bible belt all the way up through Iowa and into Wisconsin hate Biden more than they dislike Trump. \

This is true, but there's another side to it: if the republican party rejects Trump, will they hate the rest of the republican party, too?  And if so, will their hatred of a republican party that rejected Trump outweigh their hatred of Biden?  

At very least, I can see a split ticket with Trump running as a third party candidate.  If another republican candidate loses the cult-like Trump following, they can't win anything.  

And that doesn't even consider the age group polling.  Gen Z loathes Trump, baby boomers love him.  As time passes and nature takes its course, there will be more gen Z voters and fewer baby boomer voters.  My kids are gen z and they're just baffled by the idea of being against homosexuality but the republican party is specifically hostile to LGBT people; it's part of the party platform.  Gen z is pro-choice and republicans aren't.  Gen z wants an economy that is more beneficial to young people and students and poor people but the republicans just want more trickle down.  

The republican party is either going to have to make drastic changes or they won't be able to hang onto power for more than a few more years.

Unsurprisingly, it could very well be the Republican Party that gets republican rank-and-filers to reject Trump (not completely, but enough to make a difference). If they were smart, the GOP upper crust would use Trump's own tactics to gently hammer home that Trump isn't the savior of the party, but could very well be its undoing. It may be too late for this psy-op to work, though, at least in this cycle.

Boru
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RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 8, 2022 at 5:43 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: If they were smart, the GOP upper crust would use Trump's own tactics to gently hammer home that Trump isn't the savior of the party, but could very well be its undoing. It may be too late for this psy-op to work, though, at least in this cycle.

Boru

The problem there is that Trump has been extremely good at taking in the messages spread by right wing media and using them in his campaign. It’s going to be difficult to get a group of Republican voters to unquestioningly follow Fox News, Newsmax and OAN while getting them to reject a presidential candidate who has been using their talking points for years. If republican media changes their message, Trump will just change his messaging with it.
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#29
RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
(December 8, 2022 at 12:14 am)Fireball Wrote:
(December 7, 2022 at 11:18 pm)TaraJo Wrote: This is true, but there's another side to it: if the republican party rejects Trump, will they hate the rest of the republican party, too?  And if so, will their hatred of a republican party that rejected Trump outweigh their hatred of Biden?  

At very least, I can see a split ticket with Trump running as a third party candidate.  If another republican candidate loses the cult-like Trump following, they can't win anything.  

And that doesn't even consider the age group polling.  Gen Z loathes Trump, baby boomers love him.  As time passes and nature takes its course, there will be more gen Z voters and fewer baby boomer voters.  My kids are gen z and they're just baffled by the idea of being against homosexuality but the republican party is specifically hostile to LGBT people; it's part of the party platform.  Gen z is pro-choice and republicans aren't.  Gen z wants an economy that is more beneficial to young people and students and poor people but the republicans just want more trickle down.  

The republican party is either going to have to make drastic changes or they won't be able to hang onto power for more than a few more years.

This baby boomer absolutely detests the chump, and everything he stands for. Sadly, a lot of boomers do fit your assessment.
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#30
RE: Why Trump will win in 2024.
We all agree that if Trump is still alive and running in 2024 that he is bound to lose the popular vote. Question is whether he will win in the Electoral College; try it out for yourselves:

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