POTUS or Prisoner; The '24 Trump Campaign Fvckery thread

Bleed The Freak

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The next 6 or so months of GOP infighting is going to be so entertaining. The question is, are they going to move far away enough from establishment R's that they can't be reeled in or does the establishment let them get their sh*t off and then tighten them up in preparation for the general election?

They truly are no man's land when it comes to trying to clinging to the sinking Trump loyalty ship or using common sense and trying to get back to be viewed as a serious party again. And if they pivot it's totally superficial and strictly for winning votes, not because you actually evolved. Which anyone with a shred of common sense will be able to tell.

They can rot.
 

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you know what's gonna be funny, is seeing the awful team that trump assembles :dead: so many of these right wing strategists and lawyers and campaigners either won't go near him, or will work for a better candidate

the trump '24 team is gonna be :scusthov:even his own family won't go near it this time
 
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black voters :wow:

Not about black voters. It's about them getting progressives out of the paint. By the time they get out of Michigan the establishment candidate favorite will be steamrolling everyone.

Biden just remembers when he had to go through that early gauntlet before much of the party decided to drop out of the race and back him was tough as hell for him. He trying to dead that.

As a black male I find it insulting they're trying to prop their agenda up on "black voters" like I'm fukking stupid and can't actually see what's been going on with the primary process. In recent years especially the primaries as they were ended up giving the country a look at different candidates than we would normally be looking at. They don't want the next Bernie Sanders type non-establishment candidate to find that footing they used to in some of those early places.
 

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Or that candidate could actually try to appeal to black voters.

I don't know how this keeps flying over people's heads.
Get real. If you aren't a known establishment candidate you not moving the needle in South Carolina. It's like David Axelrod said on CNN Obama spent 80 days in Iowa working those voters and without Iowa he didn't know if there would even be a president Obama. It's not about appealing to black voters in larger states like that vs the smaller ones it's about who you can get locally to back you and masses of people voting for who they know. That early coverage a dark horse candidate that would win Iowa could get means the world to their chances of getting mainstream media exposure.
 

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Get real. If you aren't a known establishment candidate you not moving the needle in South Carolina. It's like David Axelrod said on CNN Obama spent 80 days in Iowa working those voters and without Iowa he didn't know if there would even be a president Obama. It's not about appealing to black voters in larger states like that vs the smaller ones it's about who you can get locally to back you and masses of people voting for who they know. That early coverage a dark horse candidate that would win Iowa could get means the world to their chances of getting mainstream media exposure.
Oh, brother. :unimpressed:

What exactly is it about Iowa voters that makes them so much more intelligent and informed than those in South Carolina? :jbhmm::mjpls:
 

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Oh, brother. :unimpressed:

What exactly is it about Iowa voters that makes them so much more intelligent and informed than those in South Carolina? :jbhmm::mjpls:
Who said anything about them being more intelligent? All I said was people have come out of Iowa that were not considered the favored candidate gotten more media exposure for the win or a good performance giving their campaigns a push including people like former president Barack Obama.

When a candidate whose campaign was floundering until he got to South Carolina suddenly uses his platform to say South Carolina should be first yeah I'm going to be cynical about it especially when they try to prop it up like "see this benefits you guys."
 
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