What’s it mean for 2024?
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 08:55 last edited by jon-nyc 11 Sept 2022, 08:57
Trump kinda owns this underperformance. His hand-picked whackjobs and grifters didn’t do so well.
I’m guessing the momentum for DeSantis just increases.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 11:03 last edited by Doctor Phibes 11 Sept 2022, 11:13
DeSantis should warn Trump against running.
If the GOP can't win big with the economy in the state it's currently in, they need to change something quick.
And blaming this on MSM bias and election fraud isn't really going to cut it.
If they do move to push him out, Trump's reaction should be enormously entertaining.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 12:10 last edited by
I’m sure the wrong message will be taken by both sides…
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:03 last edited by jon-nyc 11 Sept 2022, 13:03
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:06 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Ben Shapiro is right on all counts I’d say. (Read the whole thread)
Good analysis.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:12 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Ben Shapiro is right on all counts I’d say. (Read the whole thread)
Shapiro nailed it, but some of the comments reinforced my opinion that most on both sides will miss the point.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:45 last edited by
Overturning Roe was a gift to the Dems.
Trump was a gift as well.
Add to that the GOP offered up little other than 'we're not THEM' and it's fairly easy to understand why the wave fizzled.
Hoping we do take one of the houses. The economy has historically done better with divided government.
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Overturning Roe was a gift to the Dems.
Trump was a gift as well.
Add to that the GOP offered up little other than 'we're not THEM' and it's fairly easy to understand why the wave fizzled.
Hoping we do take one of the houses. The economy has historically done better with divided government.
wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 13:48 last edited by@Mik said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Overturning Roe was a gift to the Dems.
Trump was a gift as well.What's odd is how few Republicans seem to see this, or at least be willing to do something about it.
Actually, I can appreciate them not wanting to back down on overturning Roe - it's a matter of genuine principal to a lot of people. But Trump? That guy has nothing to do with principals, genuine or otherwise.
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I’m sure the wrong message will be taken by both sides…
wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 15:10 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
I’m sure the wrong message will be taken by both sides…
This is the one that bothers me. Dems throwing money at magats in primaries on the theory that they’re easier to beat. I find it irresponsible and cynical. Now we’ll definitely see more of it.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 15:26 last edited by
If this small potatoes election was a price we pay to rid the GOP of Trump, it's worth it.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 16:31 last edited by
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Whose fault is it if you take bad advice? Yours.
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 16:59 last edited by
I’m not sure that they are even going to take the House…
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wrote on 9 Nov 2022, 17:03 last edited by
@Mik said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Whose fault is it if you take bad advice? Yours.
In the real world, yes. But not in the fantasy world of Trump.
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@Renauda said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Of course it’s everyone else’s fault. It couldn’t possibly be otherwise.
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wrote on 10 Nov 2022, 01:26 last edited by
@Renauda said in What’s it mean for 2024?:
Of course it’s everyone else’s fault. It couldn’t possibly be otherwise.
Trump agrees.
In an interview posted ahead of the results on Tuesday with the network NewsNation, Trump said, “Well, I think if they win, I should get all the credit. If they lose, I should not be blamed at all.”