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Title: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: CC27 on November 21, 2022, 10:13:35 AM
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Septua (1,540 posts)


Tell me I'm wrong
Let's get practical for a minute. Trump lost the popular vote in both '16 and '20. He has 'announced' his intentions to run in '24 solely as a ploy to avoid prosecution...which I don't believe will work. I firmly believe the Mar-a-Lago investigation will lead to an indictment, particularly with the new special counsel in place.

But let's assume Trump avoids prosecution and is on the 2024 ballot. The recent mid-term election proved the voters don't want a Trump type in office and his '16 and '20 runs show the national majority doesn't want him in the White House. He has lost some amount of influence for whatever reasons since 2020 and has nothing new or effective to campaign on. So, if he runs in 2024, he won't win the popular vote and hopefully not the electoral vote.

DeSantis is popular in Florida...but his radical views and actions in Florida don't reflect the national sentiment, so who's gonna' vote for him to lead the country? I don't see any Republican potentials who can win the 2024 popular vote...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217397652

You are wrong and stupid.
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: Mary Ann on November 21, 2022, 10:21:21 AM
Well, DUmmy, you're wrong about DeSantis because what he has done in Florida isn't radical. What is radical is wanting to SEXUALIZE KINDERGARTENERS! But, you DUpipo go right on running on a platform of drag queens in classrooms, having a tranny closet in every school, and giving kids cross-sex hormones without their parents' consent--then watch the outcomes of elections!
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: BannedFromDU on November 21, 2022, 11:00:49 AM
Well, DUmmy, you're wrong about DeSantis because what he has done in Florida isn't radical. What is radical is wanting to SEXUALIZE KINDERGARTENERS! But, you DUpipo go right on running on a platform of drag queens in classrooms, having a tranny closet in every school, and giving kids cross-sex hormones without their parents' consent--then watch the outcomes of elections!


     I don't think Trump makes it out of the primaries, for openers, as he does not appear to have the financial or party support. As for DeSantis, time will tell, but I don't think a platform of keeping children safe from trans-freaks and woke genital mutilators will be viewed as "extreme."

     2024 is a long way off - liberals are frothing at the mouth for a nuclear war, more inflationary spending, more urban crime, and they cannot import enough illegal immigrants for their taste. The set of Republican candidates to fight against that is likely to change in the next year or so.



 
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: SVPete on November 21, 2022, 11:26:46 AM
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Septua (1,540 posts)

Tell me I'm wrong

You are a DU member and no longer an LPC Noob. So, yes, you are wrong. :tongue:
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: DefiantSix on November 21, 2022, 11:50:39 AM
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Septua (1,540 posts)


Tell me I'm wrong
Let's get practical for a minute. Trump lost the popular vote in both '16 and '20. He has 'announced' his intentions to run in '24 solely as a ploy to avoid prosecution...which I don't believe will work. I firmly believe the Mar-a-Lago investigation will lead to an indictment, particularly with the new special counsel in place.

But let's assume Trump avoids prosecution and is on the 2024 ballot. The recent mid-term election proved the voters don't want a Trump type in office and his '16 and '20 runs show the national majority doesn't want him in the White House. He has lost some amount of influence for whatever reasons since 2020 and has nothing new or effective to campaign on. So, if he runs in 2024, he won't win the popular vote and hopefully not the electoral vote.

DeSantis is popular in Florida...but his radical views and actions in Florida don't reflect the national sentiment, so who's gonna' vote for him to lead the country? I don't see any Republican potentials who can win the 2024 popular vote...

Hey DUmbass...
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Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: ADsOutburst on November 21, 2022, 02:13:19 PM
Wasn’t there a poll that showed that people supported what was in the so-called “don’t say gay” bill when they actually knew what it said? And this was true across different political affiliations and demographics? Couple that with most people being against illegal immigration, and DeSantis maybe does not seem so radical.
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: Old n Grumpy on November 22, 2022, 09:20:55 AM
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Septua (1,540 posts)


Tell me I'm wrong
Let's get practical for a minute. Trump lost the popular vote in both '16 and '20.

And Hiliary is still not the president and never will be! :loser:
Title: Re: Tell me I'm wrong
Post by: FlaGator on November 22, 2022, 11:35:21 AM
Well, DUmmy, you're wrong about DeSantis because what he has done in Florida isn't radical. What is radical is wanting to SEXUALIZE KINDERGARTENERS! But, you DUpipo go right on running on a platform of drag queens in classrooms, having a tranny closet in every school, and giving kids cross-sex hormones without their parents' consent--then watch the outcomes of elections!

When one's own views are so radical it makes the views of normal people seem radical by comparison.