Office of The Former President
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wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 15:56 last edited by
Should be Office Of One Of The Former Presidents.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 16:02 last edited by
Sure, he needs a place to make many calls and have many meetings.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 17:33 last edited by
Very much an "Assistant to the Regional Manager" kinda vibe.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 17:35 last edited by
"Manager, Special Projects" is what we call people before they're retired.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 01:18 last edited by
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
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Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 01:21 last edited by@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
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@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 01:22 last edited by@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
Tell that to Bush 41.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 02:04 last edited by xenon
Hmmm.. I think a bunch of centrist democrats would find common cause with that 17% of Republicans.
There'd be a bunch of second order effects.
I'd love it if there was a party for kooks on both sides and a centrist one.
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Hmmm.. I think a bunch of centrist democrats would find common cause with that 17% of Republicans.
There'd be a bunch of second order effects.
I'd love it if there was a party for kooks on both sides and a centrist one.
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 02:09 last edited by@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
Hmmm.. I think a bunch of centrist democrats would find common cause with that 17% of Republicans.
There'd be a bunch of second order effects.
I'd love it if there was a party for kooks on both sides and a centrist one.
And who says the Trump isn't the one with the Centrists?
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@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
Tell that to Bush 41.
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 02:10 last edited by@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
Tell that to Bush 41.
If Trump's party gains any traction you can kiss goodbye to a conservative government. He'll split the right.
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@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
Hmmm.. I think a bunch of centrist democrats would find common cause with that 17% of Republicans.
There'd be a bunch of second order effects.
I'd love it if there was a party for kooks on both sides and a centrist one.
And who says the Trump isn't the one with the Centrists?
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 02:10 last edited by@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
Hmmm.. I think a bunch of centrist democrats would find common cause with that 17% of Republicans.
There'd be a bunch of second order effects.
I'd love it if there was a party for kooks on both sides and a centrist one.
And who says the Trump isn't the one with the Centrists?
Yeah, it's been really noticeable how all the moderates here are so pro-Trump.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 04:28 last edited by
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
23%.
How about you, @Jolly ? If it comes down to Trump (or Trump’s party) vs. another Republican (or the Republic party) for your ballot, which one would you vote for?
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@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
Tell that to Bush 41.
If Trump's party gains any traction you can kiss goodbye to a conservative government. He'll split the right.
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 04:31 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Realize if he can carve out half of the Republicans who voted for him and most of the Dems, he'd have the second largest political party?
Second place doesn’t count for much when you’re in the distant minority.
Tell that to Bush 41.
If Trump's party gains any traction you can kiss goodbye to a conservative government. He'll split the right.
Yeah it’d be like a 3rd party spoiler on steroids. Would easily hand dems election after election. The good news is a Trump party would likely go bankrupt based on his track record.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 04:37 last edited by
Sorry lads, you're missing some points.
Trump did much, much better in some heavily latino districts, than any Republican has ever done.
Trump did better in some black districts, than Republicans normally do.
That means there is some room to carve out a constituency that inckudes a sizeable portion of formally Democrat voters. Not traditional Republican voters.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 04:41 last edited by
Yeah but still in the minority. Zero ZERO chance Trump would win next to a rep and lib. He couldn’t even win when there was only the lib.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 04:55 last edited by
Are we already pretending like he didn’t leave in disgrace, after he lost?
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wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 12:23 last edited by
@xenon said in Office of The Former President:
Are we already pretending like he didn’t leave in disgrace, after he lost?
I don’t think he’ll ever be able to shake that as his primary legacy. Well earned, too. I’m glad he is paying the price for being a sitting President lying about an election and refusing to concede.
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Sorry lads, you're missing some points.
Trump did much, much better in some heavily latino districts, than any Republican has ever done.
Trump did better in some black districts, than Republicans normally do.
That means there is some room to carve out a constituency that inckudes a sizeable portion of formally Democrat voters. Not traditional Republican voters.
wrote on 27 Jan 2021, 12:48 last edited by@jolly said in Office of The Former President:
Sorry lads, you're missing some points.
Trump did much, much better in some heavily latino districts, than any Republican has ever done.
Trump did better in some black districts, than Republicans normally do.
That means there is some room to carve out a constituency that inckudes a sizeable portion of formally Democrat voters. Not traditional Republican voters.
The article you quoted says that the Trumpet Party would push the Republicans into third place, based on what sounds like a rather optimistic opinion poll.