Getting ready for Trump's second term?
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@Horace said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
Never Trumpers are in the enviable position of not having to make a difficult decision.
The same thing could be said for the followers of the great man.
wrote on 9 Sept 2022, 16:00 last edited by Renauda 9 Sept 2022, 23:03Or people who never, or rarely, take the time to make the effort get off their arse to vote on Election Day.
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@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
As I have said before, (at this time) if the Democrat wants to win the president in 2024, they should encourage President Trump to run.
Even with the poor job that President Biden is doing, a recent poll still has him beating President Trump.
In my opinion, it seems like President Trump has "lost" the center-right of this forum board. If it is happening here, it is happening out in the rest of the world.
If President Trump is the Republic person, 30% (approx) of the middle-right will "hold their nose" and vote for him. 30% (approx) will hold their nose and vote for the Democrat. And 30% (approx) will vote for neither or a third party because they like neither. President Trump cannot win getting 30% of the middle right.
It is kind of like the primaries. Alot of candidates get nominated because the "extreme" sides of each party like them. However, in the overall election, those type of people have a lot more trouble getting elected because the sides of each party have less impact on the result.
(Of course, alot can happen in two years. Economy could come back alot (or it could get worse), etc).
Trump has lost many of us. But do not read that as any of us, given that choice, would vote for Biden.
wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 00:22 last edited by@Mik said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
As I have said before, (at this time) if the Democrat wants to win the president in 2024, they should encourage President Trump to run.
Even with the poor job that President Biden is doing, a recent poll still has him beating President Trump.
In my opinion, it seems like President Trump has "lost" the center-right of this forum board. If it is happening here, it is happening out in the rest of the world.
If President Trump is the Republic person, 30% (approx) of the middle-right will "hold their nose" and vote for him. 30% (approx) will hold their nose and vote for the Democrat. And 30% (approx) will vote for neither or a third party because they like neither. President Trump cannot win getting 30% of the middle right.
It is kind of like the primaries. Alot of candidates get nominated because the "extreme" sides of each party like them. However, in the overall election, those type of people have a lot more trouble getting elected because the sides of each party have less impact on the result.
(Of course, alot can happen in two years. Economy could come back alot (or it could get worse), etc).
Trump has lost many of us. But do not read that as any of us, given that choice, would vote for Biden.
I partially agree. That is why I said that a certain % will hold their nose and vote for President Trump. However, there definitely will be SOME % (maybe I was too high, but I still expect it to be 50%) will either vote for a third candidate/not vote, or vote for the Democratic person. And every person that does that is kind of voting for the other side. For my opinion, that will "easily" be enough to elect the Democrat person.
A lot of people in the middle-right were never 100% behind president Trump. That is why he lost in 2020.
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@Mik said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
As I have said before, (at this time) if the Democrat wants to win the president in 2024, they should encourage President Trump to run.
Even with the poor job that President Biden is doing, a recent poll still has him beating President Trump.
In my opinion, it seems like President Trump has "lost" the center-right of this forum board. If it is happening here, it is happening out in the rest of the world.
If President Trump is the Republic person, 30% (approx) of the middle-right will "hold their nose" and vote for him. 30% (approx) will hold their nose and vote for the Democrat. And 30% (approx) will vote for neither or a third party because they like neither. President Trump cannot win getting 30% of the middle right.
It is kind of like the primaries. Alot of candidates get nominated because the "extreme" sides of each party like them. However, in the overall election, those type of people have a lot more trouble getting elected because the sides of each party have less impact on the result.
(Of course, alot can happen in two years. Economy could come back alot (or it could get worse), etc).
Trump has lost many of us. But do not read that as any of us, given that choice, would vote for Biden.
I partially agree. That is why I said that a certain % will hold their nose and vote for President Trump. However, there definitely will be SOME % (maybe I was too high, but I still expect it to be 50%) will either vote for a third candidate/not vote, or vote for the Democratic person. And every person that does that is kind of voting for the other side. For my opinion, that will "easily" be enough to elect the Democrat person.
A lot of people in the middle-right were never 100% behind president Trump. That is why he lost in 2020.
wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 00:28 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@Mik said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
As I have said before, (at this time) if the Democrat wants to win the president in 2024, they should encourage President Trump to run.
Even with the poor job that President Biden is doing, a recent poll still has him beating President Trump.
In my opinion, it seems like President Trump has "lost" the center-right of this forum board. If it is happening here, it is happening out in the rest of the world.
If President Trump is the Republic person, 30% (approx) of the middle-right will "hold their nose" and vote for him. 30% (approx) will hold their nose and vote for the Democrat. And 30% (approx) will vote for neither or a third party because they like neither. President Trump cannot win getting 30% of the middle right.
It is kind of like the primaries. Alot of candidates get nominated because the "extreme" sides of each party like them. However, in the overall election, those type of people have a lot more trouble getting elected because the sides of each party have less impact on the result.
(Of course, alot can happen in two years. Economy could come back alot (or it could get worse), etc).
Trump has lost many of us. But do not read that as any of us, given that choice, would vote for Biden.
I partially agree. That is why I said that a certain % will hold their nose and vote for President Trump. However, there definitely will be SOME % (maybe I was too high, but I still expect it to be 50%) will either vote for a third candidate/not vote, or vote for the Democratic person. And every person that does that is kind of voting for the other side. For my opinion, that will "easily" be enough to elect the Democrat person.
A lot of people in the middle-right were never 100% behind president Trump. That is why he lost in 2020.
Well, opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one.
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@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@Mik said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
@taiwan_girl said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
As I have said before, (at this time) if the Democrat wants to win the president in 2024, they should encourage President Trump to run.
Even with the poor job that President Biden is doing, a recent poll still has him beating President Trump.
In my opinion, it seems like President Trump has "lost" the center-right of this forum board. If it is happening here, it is happening out in the rest of the world.
If President Trump is the Republic person, 30% (approx) of the middle-right will "hold their nose" and vote for him. 30% (approx) will hold their nose and vote for the Democrat. And 30% (approx) will vote for neither or a third party because they like neither. President Trump cannot win getting 30% of the middle right.
It is kind of like the primaries. Alot of candidates get nominated because the "extreme" sides of each party like them. However, in the overall election, those type of people have a lot more trouble getting elected because the sides of each party have less impact on the result.
(Of course, alot can happen in two years. Economy could come back alot (or it could get worse), etc).
Trump has lost many of us. But do not read that as any of us, given that choice, would vote for Biden.
I partially agree. That is why I said that a certain % will hold their nose and vote for President Trump. However, there definitely will be SOME % (maybe I was too high, but I still expect it to be 50%) will either vote for a third candidate/not vote, or vote for the Democratic person. And every person that does that is kind of voting for the other side. For my opinion, that will "easily" be enough to elect the Democrat person.
A lot of people in the middle-right were never 100% behind president Trump. That is why he lost in 2020.
Well, opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one.
wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 00:35 last edited by@Jolly said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
Well, opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one.
Actually, Trump's supporter have two. The brown one and the orange one.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 04:00 last edited by
I'm sure you're intimately aware of assholes, with in-depth knowledge.
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Or people who never, or rarely, take the time to make the effort get off their arse to vote on Election Day.
wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 04:02 last edited by@Renauda said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
Or people who never, or rarely, take the time to make the effort get off their arse to vote on Election Day.
If you were slightly less of an imbecile, you would be glad people whose opinions you don't respect, don't vote.
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@Renauda said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
Or people who never, or rarely, take the time to make the effort get off their arse to vote on Election Day.
If you were slightly less of an imbecile, you would be glad people whose opinions you don't respect, don't vote.
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You are right though, there is an imbecile who posts here but it ain’t me. Nor does he warrant respect.
wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 14:20 last edited by@Renauda said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
There is a imbecile who posts here but it ain’t me. Nor does he warrant respect.
an.
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@Renauda said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
There is a imbecile who posts here but it ain’t me. Nor does he warrant respect.
an.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 14:29 last edited by
@Renauda said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
Thank you for spotting that error.
You're welcome. Thank you for correcting it.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 14:58 last edited by
I don't think there are any imbeciles here. Assholes? Yes. Imbeciles? No.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 15:04 last edited by
@Jolly said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
I'm sure you're intimately aware of assholes, with in-depth knowledge.
Yes. He’s still working.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 16:57 last edited by
@Jolly said in Getting ready for Trump's second term?:
I don't think there are any imbeciles here. Assholes? Yes. Imbeciles? No.
I don’t know. The a vs an mistake was egregious. I’m not saying I’ll never get over it, but I need time to process my emotions.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2022, 17:00 last edited by Renauda 9 Nov 2022, 01:33
Nothing bad about having the reputation of being an asshole - although I would think it’s better to be thought of as a son of a bitch.
All the same though I reckon it puts you and I and, of course, Horace, all in good company together.