Biden Winning Could Actually Be Good for the Republicans

It would be terrible for the U.S. Supreme Court and a bunch of lower courts.

We need some god-shit Republicans to occupy the White House and Senate for at least 100 years to offset FDR's wholly owned and controlled communist court.

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The court picks argument lost its validity the day John Roberts betrayed the country on ObamaCare.
And Kavenaugh has voted with the left on virtually every vote. He hopes to make the left love him... They don't. They won't. Now they don't even respect him. They laugh at him. But he's too fucking stupid to get it.

Where did you get that stupid idea?
 
It would be terrible for the U.S. Supreme Court and a bunch of lower courts.

We need some god-shit Republicans to occupy the White House and Senate for at least 100 years to offset FDR's wholly owned and controlled communist court.

.

The court picks argument lost its validity the day John Roberts betrayed the country on ObamaCare.
And Kavenaugh has voted with the left on virtually every vote. He hopes to make the left love him... They don't. They won't. Now they don't even respect him. They laugh at him. But he's too fucking stupid to get it.

And Kavenaugh has voted with the left on virtually every vote.

You have a list of these votes?
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.

If Biden wins the nation will be swarmed with immigrants and become defunct. The masks of the communists who demand to be our masters in the land of the free are slipping off.

America is not our home, it belongs to immigrants and democratic interest groups. Says as much right in his agenda.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Biden’s to the right of Dumb Don. So, the right wins no matter who wins in November. They just don’t know it because they worship party over policy.

However Biden's candidacy is a train wreck, but he still might outperform Hillary Clinton. Did she really suck or what?
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Biden’s to the right of Dumb Don. So, the right wins no matter who wins in November. They just don’t know it because they worship party over policy.

However Biden's candidacy is a train wreck, but he still might outperform Hillary Clinton. Did she really suck or what?


You should stay out of Politics.
Oh, Wait, You do stay out, you are a Libertarian.
Never mind.
 
It would be terrible for the U.S. Supreme Court and a bunch of lower courts.

We need some god-shit Republicans to occupy the White House and Senate for at least 100 years to offset FDR's wholly owned and controlled communist court.

.

The court picks argument lost its validity the day John Roberts betrayed the country on ObamaCare.
And Kavenaugh has voted with the left on virtually every vote. He hopes to make the left love him... They don't. They won't. Now they don't even respect him. They laugh at him. But he's too fucking stupid to get it.

And Kavenaugh has voted with the left on virtually every vote.

You have a list of these votes?

I had previously asked that same question -
No response.

Clearly a false comment.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Biden’s to the right of Dumb Don. So, the right wins no matter who wins in November. They just don’t know it because they worship party over policy.

However Biden's candidacy is a train wreck, but he still might outperform Hillary Clinton. Did she really suck or what?


You should stay out of Politics.
Oh, Wait, You do stay out, you are a Libertarian.
Never mind.
I’m just capable of thinking clearly, unlike you.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Biden’s to the right of Dumb Don. So, the right wins no matter who wins in November. They just don’t know it because they worship party over policy.

However Biden's candidacy is a train wreck, but he still might outperform Hillary Clinton. Did she really suck or what?


You should stay out of Politics.
Oh, Wait, You do stay out, you are a Libertarian.
Never mind.
I’m just capable of thinking clearly, unlike you.


Doubtful
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Biden’s to the right of Dumb Don. So, the right wins no matter who wins in November. They just don’t know it because they worship party over policy.

However Biden's candidacy is a train wreck, but he still might outperform Hillary Clinton. Did she really suck or what?


You should stay out of Politics.
Oh, Wait, You do stay out, you are a Libertarian.
Never mind.
I’m just capable of thinking clearly, unlike you.


Doubtful
Oh...there is no doubt.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
History tells me that Barack Obama suffered a "shellacking" in his first mid-term election losing 63 House seats and 6 Senate seats! So tell me again how he fared in the election after that? Trump lost 41 House seats but gained 2 Senate seats in his first mid-term. That's not even in the same ball park as what the Democrats suffered through. Trump will be fine. He's running against an awful candidate and he has five months to get the economy headed in the right direction.

Since then we have seen a breakup of the Republican coalition that existed when Obama was President. Republicans won rural and suburban areas while Democrats won in urban areas. Since Trump, Republicans have seen a erosion of support in suburban areas. In Pennsylvania, Democrats enjoyed great success in the suburbs. Even in red states in 2019, Democrats enjoyed a higher percentage of the suburban vote. In the Texas Governor's race in 2014, Democrats had what was seen as a top drawer candidate and pumped resources into the race. They lost by 20. In 2018, Democrats did not have a top drawer candidate and pumped no resources into the race and lost by 14. A 6 point improvement despite doing nothing. In 2020, female voters could support Biden by a larger margin than they supported Clinton. If 60% of female voters support Biden in the swing states, Trump is finished.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.


It would be horrible for America and the West, great for China. I have the feeling most Americans understand this.

Also, the GOP would think "well, America First is over, let's get back to being like the Dems, at the expense of America." Guys like Romney would rejoice in their victory and return to the "good old days". Hell, he might run for president again.

If Trump loses, the communist party of China will have a national party and the free for all of destroying the West will accelerate. They will consider themselves to be so fortunate to have so many allies in America.

You have no clue what you are talking about. The communist party in China has nothing to do with this. The rise of right wing fascists in this country is the biggest danger. They support Trump.

America first does not mean America gets everything it wants. The process of any negotiation should be each side gets a little bit of what it wants.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.


Wrong...

He would replace ginsburg, the other leftist and Thomas with left wing anti-American Justices who would rule against America for the next 30 years.


He is completely bought and paid for by the Chinese as are other leaders of the demcrat party....

He would clamp down on the economy to the point a Great Depression would last 10 or more years...

It would be a disaster

China has nothing to do with this you lying little weasel. No one has been bought and paid. Trump has had extensive business dealings with China. Trump and the Republicans want a country where the rich and powerful rule the country while ordinary people get the leftover crumbs.

Trump is taking us towards a disaster.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.

Ask yourself how much more disastrous a Hillary presidency would have been. My take? A lot worse. You say Trump's presidency has been/will be disastrous long term, but for who? The GOP lost the House in 2018 not because of Trump but because they didn't do shit with their majority when they had it. Too many never-Trumpers got themselves thrown out of office. It's true that the GOP is no longer much of a Conservative Party, but they sure as hell are compared to the Democrats.

I think we should worry more about 2020 than 2024. If Trump is replaced by a democrat, what do you think happens to our economy? Have you heard what the Dems are talking about doing? Great God Almighty, bailouts left and right, free everything for everybody, open borders, etc. What could happen to the balance in the SCOTUS with a Dem president making the picks and a Dem Senate confirming them? The GOP might be better off if he loses re-election, but will America? At a time like this, the wrong decisions could be catastrophic IMHO. Times are going to get tough anyway, but there's tough times and then there's FUBAR. Given that choice, I'll go with tough times.


A bunch of rino's retired from the House creating the opportunity for the democrats....they didn't like Trump Tweets, believed the democrat plot about Russia....and left. sorry, biden would be a disaster.

30 of the 43 seats Republicans lost were Republican incumbents losing. Voters know that Russia wanted Trump to win. Sorry Trump is the disaster.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Good for political mouth pieces on the right.
Bad for everyone else. We don't need to undo the progress Trump made.
 
To think Republicans can just say....We were just kidding with that Trump stuff, we didn’t really believe it, will not fly with voters

Many young voters have been turned off to Republicans a as have minorities and most importantly......moderates

The Stink of Trump will last for a generation


What are young voters turned off of? Pissing away billions in a Paris Accord for which NO country in the Accord even hit their targets? Another global slush fund paid for by the suckers. Or maybe the young are angry that Trump is protecting their jobs from illegal entrants and communist China?

If some mean words upset this generation, that's life. I imagine Trump has made inroads with many of them as even high tech and other industries are at risk of being outsourced if the communist get their way. I'm not always excited about Trumps chatter either, but who knows how I would act if attacked 24/7 when trying to do a job? I do know, he is the only hawk president against communism, communism for crying out loud, since Reagan. That's enough for me.

Until you show me another legitimate hawk on Communist China, Trump is the right pick as far as I am concerned. I say this especially on your Memorial Day. Far too many have lost their lives fighting the abuses of oppressive, communists for anyone to short change them in 2020.

Ronald Reagan was a great President. Trump has nothing in common with PRESIDENT REAGAN. Trump is a bully. How about Communist Russia. Trump is quite happy to receive help from them. Trump has made his problems as he continues to be a authoritarian leader. He has violated the Constitution. He turns the DOJ on his political enemies.

The fact is that even young Republicans are demanding a GOP plan on global warming. It may not be as far left as liberals. However Republicans are more into letting companies pollute the environment which would threaten the gains we have made. Trump has made no inroads with young or well educated people.
 
To think Republicans can just say....We were just kidding with that Trump stuff, we didn’t really believe it, will not fly with voters

Many young voters have been turned off to Republicans a as have minorities and most importantly......moderates

The Stink of Trump will last for a generation


What are young voters turned off of? Pissing away billions in a Paris Accord for which NO country in the Accord even hit their targets? Another global plush fund paid for by the suckers. Or maybe the young are angry that Trump is protecting their jobs from illegal entrants and communist China?

If some mean words upset this generation, that's life. I imagine he's made inroads with many of them as even high tech and other industries are at risk of being outsourced if the communist get their way. I'm not always excited about Trumps chatter either, but who knows how I would act if attacked 24/7 when trying to do a job? I do know, he is the only hawk president against communism, communism for crying out loud, since Reagan. That's enough for me.

Until you show me another legitimate hawk on Communist China, Trump is the right pick as far as I am concerned. I say this especially on your Memorial Day. Far too many have lost their lives fighting the abuses of oppressive, communists for anyone to short change them in 2020.
Young people are embarrassed by Trump, as they should be. They can’t understand how older people could support such a man.

Because young people don't understand how much worse all the Dems are.

Trump and the Republican party are the worst.
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.
Good for political mouth pieces on the right.
Bad for everyone else. We don't need to undo the progress Trump made.
Trumps “progress” will take about two weeks to undo

How long does it take to tear down a wall
 
In the long term, Biden defeating Trump could actually be a good thing for the Republican Party. First, the midterm elections usually favor the party not in the White House, so the Republicans would probably have a better shot of winning back the House in 2022 and getting rid of Pelosi once and for all. She is 80 years old. She'd be 82 at that point. If she loses the Speaker position she'll resign from the House guaranteed. Second, Biden is 78 years old, meaning he'd be 82 at the end of his first term. It's highly unlikely he'll run for a second, but if he does, his age will work against him. If he doesn't, his VP will almost certainly be the heir apparent unless he makes a bad pick. In that case, there is no incumbency handicap that the Republican challenger would need to overcome. This provides a great opportunity for younger GOPers like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley to step up and run in 2024 without the stench of Trump lingering and bogging them down and giving the American people a fresher choice than these constant stale Baby Boomers we keep getting thrown at us. Candidates like Rubio and Haley could also invite a more diverse group of voters into the Republican coalition, which the the party needs if it wishes to remain viable long term.

I said back in 2016 that if Trump were to actually win he could provide a short term gain for the party, but would be disastrous long term and we've seen that play out. Republicans had their worst midterm defeat in 2018 since Watergate. Trump's antics in public and in social media are embarrassing. He's headed for defeat this year and he's dragging the Senate down with him. Senate seats that shouldn't be competitive are being out raised by their Democratic challengers. The Republican Party is no longer about conservatism, but about Trumpism, and his cult like sycophants are becoming just as deranged as their TDS suffering counterparts in their hypocritical defense of him.

Donald Trump had the potential be a great president, but his narcissism got in the way. He keeps tripping over his own feet and if he loses in November he has nobody but himself to blame for it, but ultimately, the party might be better off cutting him loose and letting it happen.


Wrong...

He would replace ginsburg, the other leftist and Thomas with left wing anti-American Justices who would rule against America for the next 30 years.


He is completely bought and paid for by the Chinese as are other leaders of the demcrat party....

He would clamp down on the economy to the point a Great Depression would last 10 or more years...

It would be a disaster

China has nothing to do with this you lying little weasel. No one has been bought and paid. Trump has had extensive business dealings with China. Trump and the Republicans want a country where the rich and powerful rule the country while ordinary people get the leftover crumbs.

Trump is taking us towards a disaster.

The "rich and powerful" didn't rule the country when Obama was in office? Don't be so naïve, BB! The difference between this administration and the last is that the "ordinary people" got more jobs and made more money under Trump than they did under the Party that "says" that they're for the little guy! You want to know why blue collar workers in the Rust Belt are voting Republican instead of Democrat? It's because they're tired of Democrats promising them things that they never deliver on!
 
To think Republicans can just say....We were just kidding with that Trump stuff, we didn’t really believe it, will not fly with voters

Many young voters have been turned off to Republicans a as have minorities and most importantly......moderates

The Stink of Trump will last for a generation


What are young voters turned off of? Pissing away billions in a Paris Accord for which NO country in the Accord even hit their targets? Another global slush fund paid for by the suckers. Or maybe the young are angry that Trump is protecting their jobs from illegal entrants and communist China?

If some mean words upset this generation, that's life. I imagine Trump has made inroads with many of them as even high tech and other industries are at risk of being outsourced if the communist get their way. I'm not always excited about Trumps chatter either, but who knows how I would act if attacked 24/7 when trying to do a job? I do know, he is the only hawk president against communism, communism for crying out loud, since Reagan. That's enough for me.

Until you show me another legitimate hawk on Communist China, Trump is the right pick as far as I am concerned. I say this especially on your Memorial Day. Far too many have lost their lives fighting the abuses of oppressive, communists for anyone to short change them in 2020.

Ronald Reagan was a great President. Trump has nothing in common with PRESIDENT REAGAN. Trump is a bully. How about Communist Russia. Trump is quite happy to receive help from them. Trump has made his problems as he continues to be a authoritarian leader. He has violated the Constitution. He turns the DOJ on his political enemies.

The fact is that even young Republicans are demanding a GOP plan on global warming. It may not be as far left as liberals. However Republicans are more into letting companies pollute the environment which would threaten the gains we have made. Trump has made no inroads with young or well educated people.
Ah, BB? Russian isn't communist anymore! Didn't you get the memo?
Republicans are into polluting the environment? Gee, who was it that gave us the Environmental Protection Agency? Kennedy? Nope! Carter? Nope! Clinton? Nope! That was proposed and signed into being by Executive Order by none other than Richard Nixon!
 

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