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Why I think trump will win in 2020!

Yeah, the Democrats who wouldn't vote him in 2016 won't vote for him again in 2020.
This is no big revelation but I wasn't talking about why you hate Trump. I was talking about why the Democrats will lose again to him... They have nothing to beat him with but radical leftists selling Utopian pipe dreams, and a rehashed old white man who is pretending to be one of them. Their winning at all costs :bs debunked by the Mueller report shows the cowardice of today's Democratic Party.

First of all, Biden is not a shoo-in to be the nominee but even if he is, I do believe people are so tired of all the daily hassles and attention that needs to be given to Trump that they will not vote for him. My experience in life has been that most people prefer calmness than hair-raising, heart-stopping and emotional draining daily experiences.

Democrats have much more to give than Republicans. Republicans are popular with the rich and super rich, of which are a small amount. Democrats appeal to the masses (lot more people). In general, people care about health insurance, education for their kids, wages that allow people to live without having to work 3 jobs, social security, inexpensive products, and general peace of mind. Trump offers none of those.

I personally do not believe Trump can win in 2020. Solving the China trade problem, stopping illegal immigration, and alliances with Russia and North Korea as well as giving Iran a lesson are secondary concerns to most. Those are the things Trump is keying on but they are not what the people worry about the most. Remember that Trump has not solved illegal immigration, he has not solved affordable health care and he has not solved the trade problems with China.

I don't thing that other than his blind cult members that live and die by what Trump says that the American public is happy with him.
 
Like I said on another thread, similar topic; the dimwits today have no, and I mean zero understanding of what dems used to be for, not that long ago, pre-Obama. The dimwits base of the contemporary democratic party have no idea that less than 12 years ago, and all the way back to the late 19th and early 20th century, Democrats fought the oil Barons, the industrialists, and the big bankers. They fought to protect American workers rights, protecting workers from unsafe working conditions, and fair pay, and in a time when unionization was necessary, got the rest of America to go along in support. Fast forward, and what do we see from modern day democrats?

The socialist party of America used to be their own thing, now, they are literally so intertwined with the democrats that you can't tell the difference. Same with the communist party, same with the fascist party, and of course the anarchists. Dems used to shut down any mention of these affiliations in the past, now, not so much! They openly embrace the same failed policies of those groups. Add in the fact that the modern democrats have competing small bases, coupled with radical, openly vocal leaders and you have what you now have. A congregation of nitwits that can't get out of their own way. No, DP democrat supporters. You're dreaming if you think for a second that one candidate can unite all of the fractious tiny bases in your now very large open tent party. Independents want nothing to do with partisan politics, and they've historically voted in favor of the sitting President if the economy was in good shape, which it is, and will continue to be.

Modern dems dismiss Trumps FDR, JFK approach to American worker protections, but on a grander scale. He's protecting us from the modern day globalists, the equivalent to the oil barons, industrialists, and big bankers. He wants no part of that future, and he's made no bones about putting American's first, whether it's fending off the globalists without and within, including within his own GOP party, or whether it protecting American's against illegal immigration, further protecting American citizen workers.

He IS, what the dems used to be.. But they're all too stupid to realize it. That's why he's going to win in 2020, and it aint gunna be close.


Tim-

Wow! You hit the bullseye and then you split the arrow!

Roseann:)
 
Like I said on another thread, similar topic; the dimwits today have no, and I mean zero understanding of what dems used to be for, not that long ago, pre-Obama. The dimwits base of the contemporary democratic party have no idea that less than 12 years ago, and all the way back to the late 19th and early 20th century, Democrats fought the oil Barons, the industrialists, and the big bankers. They fought to protect American workers rights, protecting workers from unsafe working conditions, and fair pay, and in a time when unionization was necessary, got the rest of America to go along in support. Fast forward, and what do we see from modern day democrats?

The socialist party of America used to be their own thing, now, they are literally so intertwined with the democrats that you can't tell the difference. Same with the communist party, same with the fascist party, and of course the anarchists. Dems used to shut down any mention of these affiliations in the past, now, not so much! They openly embrace the same failed policies of those groups. Add in the fact that the modern democrats have competing small bases, coupled with radical, openly vocal leaders and you have what you now have. A congregation of nitwits that can't get out of their own way. No, DP democrat supporters. You're dreaming if you think for a second that one candidate can unite all of the fractious tiny bases in your now very large open tent party. Independents want nothing to do with partisan politics, and they've historically voted in favor of the sitting President if the economy was in good shape, which it is, and will continue to be.

Modern dems dismiss Trumps FDR, JFK approach to American worker protections, but on a grander scale. He's protecting us from the modern day globalists, the equivalent to the oil barons, industrialists, and big bankers. He wants no part of that future, and he's made no bones about putting American's first, whether it's fending off the globalists without and within, including within his own GOP party, or whether it protecting American's against illegal immigration, further protecting American citizen workers.

He IS, what the dems used to be.. But they're all too stupid to realize it. That's why he's going to win in 2020, and it aint gunna be close.


Tim-

Lots of truth here.
I was a Democrat until 2004.
I know what they used to stand for.

No truer words. Nominate the above for best post of the thread.
 
I think Trump has a real good chance of winning 2020 simply because the electoral map is in his favor. I think he will remain strong among blue collar workers because the policies the Democrats are promoting are a death sentence for their livelihoods. I know ole Joe likes to tout he is for the working man but he was part of the previous administration through their policies eviscerated their ability to make a living due to the policies they supported. Nothing has changed and what these Democratic candidates are touting is even worse.

Some think he will be re-elected because of the economy. I think he will be re-elected because of the policies the Democrats are pushing.

I think he has a good chance of picking up states he did not win last time around like NM, Nevada, and Virginia.

Trump is not your typical politician. He speaks very plainly and tells it like he sees it. He is the worst nightmare for bureaucrats and DC insiders.

Today I came across a valedictorian's commencement speech that reminded me of President Trump. She told it like it was attending her time at the high school giving praise to those who truly helped her on the way and did not hold back from exposing those who did not. It was a drop the mic moment.

 
Yep, and Biden will be older on inauguration day than Reagan was on leaving office. They might have a plan to attach their preferred candidate to Biden as VP and then hope the doddering old man can be removed. It might be a case where the 25th amendment actually applies.:lol:

Biden never had much intellectual wattage, and the older he gets, the more incandescence he loses
 
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