Enough What Ifs, Trump IS Going To Be The Republican Nominee

We also have to vote for him because otherwise the Democrats are going to get their way again and we can't let that happen if we want to get our country back
You may have to vote for him, but I most definitely do not. That doesn’t mean I’m going to vote for Biden, but I can’t vote for Trump in 2024 when I couldn’t vote for him in 2020.
 
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I'm saying that because I honestly don't believe that he's going to prison. I know that I've speculated some theories on here lately with if he is going to win the primaries, or the democrats have their way and lock him up,... but for the longest time I believed that it was going to be a really tough race with DeSantis and Ramaswamy.



However, DeSantis showed at the debates that he's a sheep as well as a RINO and Ramaswamy is way too inexperienced (although I still think that he would make an excellent VP) and too much like a male version of Mother Theresa.



The voters know this and that's why Trump is dominating the polls. The democrats fear him because they know that he's a true leader that can get things done. He doesn't play nice with them either. He says what he says and does what he does for the love of our country and that's exactly why if it's legit and the democrats don't cheat again that he has to win the nomination.



We also have to vote for him because otherwise the Democrats are going to get their way again and we can't let that happen if we want to get our country back.


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Only five things could stop Donald Trump from becoming the GOP candidate for POTUS 2024; age, shaking hands with ghosts, falling down stairs, the RNC, & prison.
 
What will you say if he is found guilty of a crime?


How can he be found guilty if none of the stuff (that I've seen) that he's been charged with is a crime? Except for maybe the part where he didn't pay his taxes or something, but that is way past the statute of limitations.
 
Yes. If he actually broke the law.


Well if he actually broke the law and committed a true crime I would be among the first to say that he should go to prison, but that's not going to happen so that's neither here nor there.
 

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