POTUS or Prisoner; The '24 Trump Campaign Fvckery thread

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Pence is so bad at this. He can't even answer basic questions about pushing back against Trump. He's so robotic and answers every question like a typical politican. A long-winded response that doesn't answer the question, putting yourself & your so called accomplishments over in the process and looking for ways to say both sides to minimize your side's liability.

A scripted, dull, charisma vacuum with no authenticity to him. Dude's gonna get stomped out and eliminated before Super Tuesday even begins.
 

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Pence is so bad at this. He can't even answer basic questions about pushing back against Trump. He's so robotic and answers every question like a typical politican. A long-winded response that doesn't answer the question, putting yourself & your so called accomplishments over in the process and looking for ways to say both sides to minimize your side's liability.

A scripted, dull, charisma vacuum with no authenticity to him. Dude's gonna get stomped out and eliminated before Super Tuesday even begins.
i was high key embarrassed for him. stiff as a board. scripted like a play. not one genuine bone flashed even when they showed video of people chanting for his death :dead: too afraid to actually call out trump. it was pitiful
 

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trump is the favorite to win 2024 (both republican primary and general elections)... it's his election to lose.... the poor response to the pandemic is the sole reason he lost in 2020 and he barely lost that election by a meager 45k votes.... barring another worldwide catastrophe like the covid pandemic and a way to tie that to trump's policies, trump is a shoo-in to win in 2024....

*of course, garland could indict trump and that could derail trump's chances, but why am i even mentioning that fantasy....? strike my last sentence from the record....
Trump is popular enough in the republican party to take the primaries easily. The general election is another story. The question is who do the dems run what state is the economy in and do enough republicans fall in line?
 

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Trump is popular enough in the republican party to take the primaries easily. The general election is another story. The question is who do the dems run what state is the economy in and do enough republicans fall in line?


Without Robert Murdoch and his media empire it will be hard for Trump. Especially if he does not want to return to main stream social media platforms like Twitter. That's why Musk is baiting him to return to Twitter because he low key needs the platform even though he does not want to admit it.
 

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Without Robert Murdoch and his media empire it will be hard for Trump. Especially if he does not want to return to main stream social media platforms like Twitter. That's why Musk is baiting him to return to Twitter because he low key needs the platform even though he does not want to admit it.
The thing about the republican party is no matter how detestable or unsuitable for office their nominee is they fall in line and vote for them.

They didn’t want Trump the first time he ran. When he became the nominee the party fell in line and voted for him anyway.

Trump has a chokehold on about 30% of the party. Enough of it to make it through the primaries and become the nominee unless the rest of the party unites under a single different candidate.

Right not republicans think they have opinions so some say they won’t support Trump but we’ll see if they come around.
 

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The thing about the republican party is no matter how detestable or unsuitable for office their nominee is they fall in line and vote for them.

They didn’t want Trump the first time he ran. When he became the nominee the party fell in line and voted for him anyway.

Trump has a chokehold on about 30% of the party. Enough of it to make it through the primaries and become the nominee unless the rest of the party unites under a single different candidate.

Right not republicans think they have opinions so some say they won’t support Trump but we’ll see if they come around.
I saw a news story the other day of some evangelical leader who said he wouldn't endorse Trump and he feels like Trump used them and blah blah blah only to later in the same article say he'd "happily" support Trump if he were the nominee. These mfs WILL fall back in line :snoop:
 

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I saw a news story the other day of some evangelical leader who said he wouldn't endorse Trump and he feels like Trump used them and blah blah blah only to later in the same article say he'd "happily" support Trump if he were the nominee. These mfs WILL fall back in line :snoop:
That's what the dems lack. Their large tent of voters isn't loyal like that. If the dems put forth a nominee some don't like then many won't vote for them or won't vote at all. Republicans understand that their party can't afford lapses like that. Since they are a minority party if their base doesn't show up and vote they will lose and most important to them isn't who they're voting for but that they don't lose.

If the republicans came out with it and set the party platform as it really is; we want to end social security, Medicare, demolish the social safety net, raise the tax burden on the middle class and lower it on the rich and businesses, we want to strip gays and minorities of all their rights, we want a Christian government, we want health care to be unaffordable for the masses because we're rich and make money off it so we don't care if you have it, they'd never see office again.

The fact that the American public can't sit back look at the republican party and tell these things are part of their agenda blows my mind. Republicans are a party for wealthy people making poor and middle class whites think their interest align with that party's rich agenda.
 

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Trump is popular enough in the republican party to take the primaries easily. The general election is another story. The question is who do the dems run what state is the economy in and do enough republicans fall in line?
of course republicans fall in line.... i work with some extreme cacs and while one of them even admits trump is one of the most corrupt people to ever be president, he still thinks trump is some sort of persecuted angel..... these cacs twist themselves into knots to justify supporting trump....

you are correct that the state of the economy and how people feel about reproductive rights at the time will factor in too... but at this point, as i've said before, no politician in this country has a base as big and as rabid as trump... that automatically makes him the front runner....

That's what the dems lack. Their large tent of voters isn't loyal like that. If the dems put forth a nominee some don't like then many won't vote for them or won't vote at all. Republicans understand that their party can't afford lapses like that. Since they are a minority party if their base doesn't show up and vote they will lose and most important to them isn't who they're voting for but that they don't lose.

If the republicans came out with it and set the party platform as it really is; we want to end social security, Medicare, demolish the social safety net, raise the tax burden on the middle class and lower it on the rich and businesses, we want to strip gays and minorities of all their rights, we want a Christian government, we want health care to be unaffordable for the masses because we're rich and make money off it so we don't care if you have it, they'd never see office again.

The fact that the American public can't sit back look at the republican party and tell these things are part of their agenda blows my mind. Republicans are a party for wealthy people making poor and middle class whites think their interest align with that party's rich agenda.
republican voters know that, they don't care... republicans are selfishness on steroids.... as long as everything is going good for them, they could care less about anyone else.... in other words, john doe cac could care less if there are homeless people, as long as he's not homeless.... susie doe cac could care less if 1k people lost their jobs because a factory moved overseas, as long as she still has her job... republicans don't care about anybody but themselves and revel in your suffering... i know, i work with these devils...
 

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I saw a news story the other day of some evangelical leader who said he wouldn't endorse Trump and he feels like Trump used them and blah blah blah only to later in the same article say he'd "happily" support Trump if he were the nominee. These mfs WILL fall back in line :snoop:

If that the case, make Trump run 3rd party.
 

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This is awesome. What I didn’t give enough thought to was the idea that for trump, running is one of his last real strategies to trying and slow roll and indictments etc.

The party will obviously still prefer DeSantis but hopefully trump rides this until the wheels fall off.
 
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