calebprime
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Possible that corona virus will wreck enough of world and U.S. economy prior to election that Trump has to try to deal with it and looks helpless?
Possible that corona virus will wreck enough of world and U.S. economy prior to election that Trump has to try to deal with it and looks helpless?
While I do think Trump has a good shot at winning again, I think there are reasons to be optimistic... (the 'blue wave' in 2018 showing more voter engagement, Trump's inability to significantly increase his approval ratings, the very thin margin of victory he had last time), although I can understand the pessimism.Why trump will be reelected
True, the Democratic primaries are turning out to be a dumpster fire, which seems to be coming down to 1 rich candidate who only became a few years ago, and another who only signs up as a Democrat when he wants to use them for his own political goals. But, the republican party is not that much better. Yes, they are largely supportive of Trump on the surface, but of those often say one thing in public and another in private.1. The Democratic Party. Around 90 years ago Will Rodgers said “I'm not a member of any organized political party. I'm a Democrat.” Still true.
True... Trump does have a high approval rating among Republicans. But part of that is due to the fact that many people have left the party. (Granted, people have also left the Democrats, but not quite as many.)2. The Republican Party. Absolutely monolithic in its devotion to Trump.
True, these are problems. But, they were also problems in 2016, and Trump barely manage to win. The problems with fox news and russian interference may not improve, but they may not necessarily get any worse.5. Fox News. They have no shame and will lie about anything to help the Republican party.
6. Cheating. In addition to the ongoing Republican efforts to disenfranchise likely Democratic voters, the Russians are already busy, and Trump is already working hard to cover it up.
Impeachment was a mixed bag... Yes, Trump's approval rating crept up afterwards (and he did use it as part of his fundraising). But, it also seems to have helped galvanize those who are opposed to him. (Remember, there were actual polls that showed a majority of people not only wanted Trump impeached, but actually removed from office too.)7. Impeachment. I think it was a dumb idea. Trump will run on how exonerated he is.
Again, I'm not suggesting these aren't problems... but as I mentioned before, they were a factor in 2016 too, and Trump barely won... I don't think the problems have necessarily gotten worse (simply because they were so bad before.)8. Prejudice....
9. Gullibility...
If we have fair elections in 2022...which if the GOP has control I doubt.
So it might be the appeal to arms after all.
Yes, people are often concerned how things affect them personally.FIFY.11. Donald Trump has been president for three years, and nothing really bad has happened to me.
Huh? What do you mean “appeal to arms”?
The whole "Parasite" fuss is unimportant in itself, but shows that Xenophobia is a major part of his appeal.I think it more likely he'll take it as a reason to actually lock down the border, ports, and airports from international travel, making his rabid fans wet themselves.
Huh? What do you mean “appeal to arms”?
A better fix would be "to most voters" or "to anyone who voted for him in 2016."FIFY.
That could harm Trump. While many people may not have been harmed by his president (i.e. they don't care about him locking kids in cages, or praising Neonazis because it doesn't affect them personally), some people have been harmed... manufacturing is in a recession, millions of people who used to have health care don't anymore. Trump may brag about the economy, but not everyone has benefited. Some of those people that were harmed were former Trump voters. They may not vote for him a second time.
A prison employee in Florida who voted for President Trump argued that Trump is to blame for the current government shutdown.
“I voted for him, and he’s the one who’s doing this,” Crystal Minton told The New York Times in an article published Monday. “I thought he was going to do good things. He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.”
A better fix would be "to most voters" or "to anyone who voted for him in 2016."
But that wouldn't be true. Who would it be better for?

- He's the best President ever in the sense that he has done what he was promised he would do and what he was elected to do then every other President in history combined. No President has lead the Executive Branch, commanded the Armed Forces, or represented the United States as well as Trump has trolled the Left. And make no mistake that is what he was elected to do. They will elect him again if they think he can keep doing it and, spoiler, he can.
lol, we need more cheese here
Better off how? I already pointed out that I've lost money to Trump's idiocy. Trump's FCC appointee, Ajit Pai, threatened my professional livelihood with the near-removal of network neutrality. I have several friends and family with children who are, so far, cancer survivors. Trump's continued efforts to remove pre-existing conditions protection would likely devastate their futures. And none of this includes the more general crap Trump has done to the country that I mentioned above.Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
Sadly we have a couple of the toxic variety here.
They seem to loath "Centrists" or "Moderates" (I have been insulted by them over this) not seeming to get that the Dems need the votes of the centrists and moderates to win in November.
I also think that Some Bernie Bros are a lot more radical then Bernie himself;I notice some advocate policies that are lot more extreme then anything that Sanders himself has advocated.