Some are already pivoting, like Murkowsky
If America is not tired of this family by 2024, I fear how future dynasties will quickly align themselves to keep themselves in charge for generations.
The GOP has been through this in 2016 so Iâd say NO!
Actually this year looks a lot more like 2018, not 2016. Republicans are -25 in the suburbs. Trumps doubling down is only making the people who love him happy. Itâs scaring off everyone else.
Hillary was around +4 In national polls and won nationally +3. Biden is steady around +9. This should certainly worry the gop, as a +5 or so nationally means an electoral college win mathematically.
If America is not tired of this family by 2024, I fear how future dynasties will quickly align themselves to keep themselves in charge for generations.
Only thing that matters is the name. Thatâs why Cruz and De Santis and Cotton are out here making fools of themselves for no reason.
Jezcoe:I donât know.
The second Trump is no longer President he has a whole host of legal troubles facing him.
Iâm unsure why you think he would abandon his greatest weapon in that fight, if he does lose.
He wonât abandon the weapon but I think that he will be abandoned
NuffSaid:If America is not tired of this family by 2024, I fear how future dynasties will quickly align themselves to keep themselves in charge for generations.
Only thing that matters is the name. Thatâs why Cruz and De Santis and Cotton are out here making fools of themselves for no reason.
And here I thought they were just morons.
During the special election between Conor Lamb (my new Congresscritter since I moved to the burbs) and, uh, Rick Saccio I think, Saccio literally ran ads where he held his children on his lap and told them what a great moral exemplar Donald Trump was and then told the audience that he teaches his kids to be more like Trump.
Lamb is the best example of how to run against Trump in a pro-Trump district. And Saccio is about the worst example.
He wonât abandon the weapon but I think that he will be abandoned
As dearly as these wishes are sent up to God by Tom Cotton and Rick De Santis, thatâs just not the way a true cult of personality works. Especially if itâs close enough he can claim vote fraud.
I think Trump wins Florida and Ohio, loses Michigan making the election come down to Pennsylvania.
Governor Halfwhitmer is doing everything humanly possible to ensure he does win. She will succeed.
PA? I donât know, it should be an easy Biden state, but who knows.
As dearly as these wishes are sent up to God by Tom Cotton and Rick De Santis, thatâs just not the way a true culture of personality works. Especially if itâs close enough he can claim vote fraud.
We have to make sure it isnât close.
Some are already pivoting, like Murkowsky
Itâs not a pivot for her or Collins. They have always been marginal at best.
He still has the support of his base
Agreed. I just donât how thatâs going to be enough.
Lamb is the best example of how to run against Trump in a pro-Trump district. And Saccio is about the worst example.
Lamb isnât even an outlier, he is a hundred percent typical Pennsylvania Democrat outside Philly. Pro-union, pro-Obamacare, pro-life, pro-gun. Our Republicans tend to be too. Well the pro-life thing is getting a little shaky as it becomes less of an issue.
TommyLucchese: NuffSaid:Trump hates losing. I wouldnât put it past him to find a way to run in 2024. Or at least be front and center as he forces one of his spoiled brats to run.
And remember, if he wins, itâs a hundred percent certainty that one of his kids run in 2024.
If America is not tired of this family by 2024, I fear how future dynasties will quickly align themselves to keep themselves in charge for generations.
Do you or the other posters in this thread have any support for the idea that any of Trumpâs kids have any serious support by either leaders of the Republican party or Republicans in general? I doubt that very much. None of his sons have shown any capability to do anything, except the one who met with the Russian lawyer over a total wild goose chase.
Newsroom fantasies.
Maybe, maybe not. Still doesnât change the fact that there is no evidence Trump has enough support outside of his base.
But most importantly, the world is still paying me back for that time I took a 3rd piece of pizza at church camp that one time when I was only supposed to have 2.
W_and_C:Some are already pivoting, like Murkowsky
Itâs not a pivot for her or Collins. They have always been marginal at best.
I guess thatâs true. She didnât endorse him in 2016, right ?
Donât believe Biden is gonna win Florida until heâs up by +10. The Florida GOP is the most well organized state party in America and no human being on Earth has ever been able to predict how the Panhandle is going to vote.
Biden +5 In FL right now. And if that mouth breathing governor / COVID ainât helping.
NuffSaid: TommyLucchese: NuffSaid:Trump hates losing. I wouldnât put it past him to find a way to run in 2024. Or at least be front and center as he forces one of his spoiled brats to run.
And remember, if he wins, itâs a hundred percent certainty that one of his kids run in 2024.
If America is not tired of this family by 2024, I fear how future dynasties will quickly align themselves to keep themselves in charge for generations.
Do you or the other posters in this thread have any support for the idea that any of Trumpâs kids have any serious support by either leaders of the Republican party or Republicans in general? I doubt that very much. None of his sons have shown any capability to do anything, except the one who met with the Russian lawyer over a total wild goose chase.
Right now? Probably not much support. If Biden wins, come closer to 2024, and dopey Jr or Ivanka run, I bet support climbs 100 fold.
W_and_C:Some are already pivoting, like Murkowsky
Itâs not a pivot for her or Collins. They have always been marginal at best.
And donât forget they through in Senator Romney.
ReallyâŚlets pretend these people are the leaders of some new move against Trump among Republicans. They were predictable years ago.