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Election 2024 & Presidential Race: Demented WannaBe Dictator Trump vs President Biden


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1 hour ago, hail2skins said:

I might have to give Pompeo a look if he's the only one with a bit of guts to call out Trump, particularly on debt.

 

Yep.  

 

Real Portrait in Courage, there.  

 

Turned on Trump (while still attempting to dodge subpoenas).  

 

And it was only 2 years after Trump tried to have him killed.  

 

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The gop nomination is Trump’s. 
 

You can’t beat someone that already has 30-40% of the rabid gop base. The rabid base are the ones that tend to vote in the primaries.

 

So, Pompeo or Haley or Pence or Desantis or anyone wants to beat Trump; got to steal that base. Good luck.

 

 

The gop race will just be entertainment only as the ultimate outcome isn’t changing.

 

Trump getting indicted for whatever won’t change anything. Actually, probably increases his support.

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53 minutes ago, Cooked Crack said:

Who cares? Better now than after New Hampshire I guess.

 

What Hogan believes in hasn't actually be demonstrated by the GOP in his lifetime. Fiscal Responsibility? When? Where? How? 

19 hours ago, Larry said:

 

Trump has advisors helping him on those?  

 

(And he's ignoring them?)

 

Tiny D could be flipped to be about Tiny Donald's...... Hands. So he needs more donations to properly fund market research in that. 

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45 minutes ago, @DCGoldPants said:

What Hogan believes in hasn't actually be demonstrated by the GOP in his lifetime. Fiscal Responsibility? When? Where? How? 

 

Has it even been demonstrated by Hogan?  

 

Granted, it's harder to tell, with a Governor.  No pesky on-the-record votes for federal budgets, or anything.  

 

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1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:

Who cares? Better now than after New Hampshire I guess.

 

Still supporting the fascist policies of the Republican fascists I see. 

 

I always ask people who pop off about big government and progressive policies what they did with the extra money they got during the pandemic, did they keep it or give it back.

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1 hour ago, Larry said:

 

Has it even been demonstrated by Hogan?  

 

Granted, it's harder to tell, with a Governor.  No pesky on-the-record votes for federal budgets, or anything.  

 

 

Up here in Maryland? Not really. But also because he didn't really have a ton of power. Super Dem majority in Annapolis basically made him a likeable figurehead during his time. Choosing smaller battles and being more pragmatic. Not that if he could have, he would have driven the State into the ground like Brownback did in Kansas. 

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Trump's threat of a third-party run is undercut by 'sore loser' laws

 

Donald Trump hates losing so much that he has suggested he will mount a third-party campaign if he doesn't win the Republican presidential nomination.

 

But he can't win that way either, thanks to "sore loser" laws in six states he would need to return to the White House.

 

Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, as well as Arkansas and Alabama, have laws that bar a candidate defeated in a major-party primary from running as an independent or on a third-party ticket in the general election. That would put Trump at the general-election starting gate with a deficit of 91 electoral votes of the 270 required to capture the White House.

 

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4 minutes ago, China said:

But he can't win that way either, thanks to "sore loser" laws in six states he would need to return to the White House.

Well. Being the reasonable gent that he is. No doubt he'd neither run 3rd party or try some legal nonsense in those states. 

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1 hour ago, @DCGoldPants said:

Well. Being the reasonable gent that he is. No doubt he'd neither run 3rd party or try some legal nonsense in those states. 


Or just ignore the laws and figure he can throw BS at 11 different courts, and tie things up for years. 

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