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Could Trump drop out?

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    89th
    wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 18:52 last edited by
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    I thought I mentioned this somewhere else, but couldn't find it. Anyway, right now the odds of this happening are low but it's something I mentioned earlier would not be outside of Trump's list of options as we approach November.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-polls-republican-gop-operatives-possible-drop-out

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      Catseye3
      wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:00 last edited by
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      Dropping out seems entirely contrary to his nature. However, a couple of little things lately give rise to the question: The photo of him drooping away from the helo with the cap crushed in his hand, and something he said very recently conceding that Biden might win and not enough people loving him, or something like that.

      You never know which way he'll jump. But I don't see him quitting.

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:13 last edited by
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        Nah

        Only non-witches get due process.

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          jon-nyc
          wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:14 last edited by
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          I don’t think it’s in his nature and even if it was, he would never be convinced the polls were accurate enough to tip him that way.

          Only non-witches get due process.

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            89th
            wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:16 last edited by
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            I don't think he'd drop out, although I do think he'd prefer the "Trump left" over the "Trump lost" headline.

            I do think he'll close the gap, probably swap out Pence with a new VP to get some life, and hope the economy improves (with COVID decreasing) by Sept/Oct. I think he's also helped by BLM and the cancel culture lunacy associated with it.

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              jon-nyc
              wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:31 last edited by
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              I would think so too but Biden’s leads in the polls are increasing.

              I had written off Florida as even in play after what happened in 2018.

              https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-biden-leads-in-florida-as-trump-lags-among-seniors

              Only non-witches get due process.

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                Copper
                wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:35 last edited by
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                If I was a democrat strategist I would certainly try to push the story that Trump might quit.

                There are also probably lots of republicans, from 4 years ago, who still dislike Mr. Trump.

                I think it's pretty easy to plant stories these days. Now is the time to make up stuff like this and see what works.

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                  Larry
                  wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 19:51 last edited by
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                  Anyone who thinks the polls indicate anything at all at this point is nuts. Just ask former president Dukakis..

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                    Loki
                    wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:24 last edited by
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                    The news breathlessly talked about him refusing to leave office. I think the odds would be greater that he punted early if the trends continue.

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                      Horace
                      wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:28 last edited by
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                      Who replaces him on the ticket if he drops out? If it's someone more electable I'd be all for it.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                        Catseye3
                        wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:30 last edited by
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                        I would imagine Pence.

                        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                          29 Jun 2020, 20:28

                          Who replaces him on the ticket if he drops out? If it's someone more electable I'd be all for it.

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                          xenon
                          wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:32 last edited by
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                          @Horace said in Could Trump drop out?:

                          Who replaces him on the ticket if he drops out? If it's someone more electable I'd be all for it.

                          Mitt Romney. L'mao

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                            Catseye3
                            wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:43 last edited by
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                            Ach, Horace said on the ticket. Sorry.

                            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                              Catseye3
                              wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:49 last edited by
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                              The Independent: "Donald Trump may drop out of the 2020 presidential race if he believes he has no chance of winning, a Republican Party operative reportedly told Fox News.

                              The claim comes in a report in the president’s favourite news outlet that cites a number of GOP insiders who are concerned about Mr Trump’s re-election prospects amid abysmal polling numbers."

                              https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election/trump-2020-us-election-drop-out-fox-news-republican-a9592036.html

                              89th makes a good point that he'd sooner leave than be beaten.

                              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                29 Jun 2020, 19:16

                                I don't think he'd drop out, although I do think he'd prefer the "Trump left" over the "Trump lost" headline.

                                I do think he'll close the gap, probably swap out Pence with a new VP to get some life, and hope the economy improves (with COVID decreasing) by Sept/Oct. I think he's also helped by BLM and the cancel culture lunacy associated with it.

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                                Rainman
                                wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 20:50 last edited by
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                                @89th said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                I don't think he'd drop out, although I do think he'd prefer the "Trump left" over the "Trump lost" headline.

                                I do think he'll close the gap, probably swap out Pence with a new VP to get some life, and hope the economy improves (with COVID decreasing) by Sept/Oct. I think he's also helped by BLM and the cancel culture lunacy associated with it.

                                That's something I never would have considered, picking a new VP.
                                An energetic VP would or could be a plus, as Trump's stamina seems to be decreasing for whatever reason.
                                A clean and articulate black female (inserting Biden's perspective of Obama). Perfect! Use the Left's strategy against itself. It certainly wouldn't bother most Republicans to have a POC VP.

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                                  Klaus
                                  wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 22:27 last edited by
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                                  Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

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                                    29 Jun 2020, 22:27

                                    Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

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                                    George K
                                    wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 22:32 last edited by
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                                    @Klaus said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                    Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

                                    LBJ didn't seek a 2nd elected term (though he finished JFK's term and was reelected for his 1st term) in the 1968 elections.

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      29 Jun 2020, 20:28

                                      Who replaces him on the ticket if he drops out? If it's someone more electable I'd be all for it.

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                                      Copper
                                      wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 23:43 last edited by
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                                      @Horace said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                      Who replaces him on the ticket if he drops out? If it's someone more electable I'd be all for it.

                                      A black woman and a gay donkey would get elected in a heartbeat

                                      cnn would see to that

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                                      • G George K
                                        29 Jun 2020, 22:32

                                        @Klaus said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                        Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

                                        LBJ didn't seek a 2nd elected term (though he finished JFK's term and was reelected for his 1st term) in the 1968 elections.

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                                        Copper
                                        wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 23:44 last edited by Copper
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                                        • G George K
                                          29 Jun 2020, 22:32

                                          @Klaus said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                          Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

                                          LBJ didn't seek a 2nd elected term (though he finished JFK's term and was reelected for his 1st term) in the 1968 elections.

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                                          jon-nyc
                                          wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 23:44 last edited by
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                                          @George-K said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                          @Klaus said in Could Trump drop out?:

                                          Is there historic precedent for a president dropping out after 4 years?

                                          LBJ didn't seek a 2nd elected term (though he finished JFK's term and was reelected for his 1st term) in the 1968 elections.

                                          Yeah but he dropped out to avoid a loss in the primary.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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