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Piff Perkins

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The funny thing about the women thing is that republicans have ensured abortion will be a major issue in every election until democrats get 60 senators, or until the Supreme Court reverses so much they can re-instate Roe. And even IF one of those things happens I'm not convinced women become less active, given that republicans will keep being pro-life and keep trying to nominate judges that want to ban abortion.

I don't think DeSantis has the juice to win the nomination but consider what he's doing right now, trying to get the Florida abortion amendment defeated. Judges have had to intervene against his government for threatening local news stations that air pro-amendment ads. If he's the nominee in 2028 (and once again I don't believe he will be), how will he possibly survive on that platform nationally? We'll get a repeat of the same shyt again with DeSantis getting obliterated on the issue. Or whichever republican emerges.
 

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The funny thing about the women thing is that republicans have ensured abortion will be a major issue in every election until democrats get 60 senators, or until the Supreme Court reverses so much they can re-instate Roe. And even IF one of those things happens I'm not convinced women become less active, given that republicans will keep being pro-life and keep trying to nominate judges that want to ban abortion.

I don't think DeSantis has the juice to win the nomination but consider what he's doing right now, trying to get the Florida abortion amendment defeated. Judges have had to intervene against his government for threatening local news stations that air pro-amendment ads. If he's the nominee in 2028 (and once again I don't believe he will be), how will he possibly survive on that platform nationally? We'll get a repeat of the same shyt again with DeSantis getting obliterated on the issue. Or whichever republican emerges.

One thing Kamala has going for her is if she wins, the 2028 nominee crowd for the Republican Party currently looks weak as hell. I do think DeSantis is the favorite but then again.....Trump could just try and run again.

And I obviously have NO idea what would stop him with the MAGA base.
 

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The funny thing about the women thing is that republicans have ensured abortion will be a major issue in every election until democrats get 60 senators, or until the Supreme Court reverses so much they can re-instate Roe. And even IF one of those things happens I'm not convinced women become less active, given that republicans will keep being pro-life and keep trying to nominate judges that want to ban abortion.

I don't think DeSantis has the juice to win the nomination but consider what he's doing right now, trying to get the Florida abortion amendment defeated. Judges have had to intervene against his government for threatening local news stations that air pro-amendment ads. If he's the nominee in 2028 (and once again I don't believe he will be), how will he possibly survive on that platform nationally? We'll get a repeat of the same shyt again with DeSantis getting obliterated on the issue. Or whichever republican emerges.
If DeSantis is the Republican front-runner in 2028 that's just gone be another 'L' Republicans are going to eat (if Kamala is elected next week). Until the Trump cult era of politics are finished Republicans will continue to lose elections.
 
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