Why Donald Trump will win 2020

Coming in 2020: Nightmare Year for the Left

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Wall Street Journal:

A Quinnipiac poll released Dec. 10 showed that since February 2018, the share of the population who believe the Republicans handle the economy better than the Democrats has gone up seven points, from 42% to 49%. The share who say they are better off financially since 2016 is 57%.​

That is a powerful number. When people have peace and prosperity they don’t like to make a change at the top. That’s what saved Bill Clinton when he was impeached. They knew he’d done what he was accused of, but they let it go.​

The left knows this, which is one reason it is doubling down on identity politics (diversity!) and free stuff. Funny thing about all the free stuff, though: lots of Democrats aren’t wild about it, as even the New York Times noticed this week:

Only one in four Democratic voters says they would favor eliminating private health insurance and replacing it with a government-run plan — the centerpiece of the “Medicare for all” proposals put forward by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. And only one in three favors making public college tuition free for all Americans regardless of income, another idea shared by the two leading progressives in the race. . .

The preference for more moderate policies cuts across age groups, races, education levels and even ideology: Among Democrats who said they were “liberal” or “very liberal,” only 30 percent chose the most progressive option for health care reform. Some said they thought the most liberal positions went too far or questioned whether they would work in practice.​

Back to WSJ:

The broader reality helping the president, fortifying his position and that of his party, is one of the insufficiently noted stories of 2019. In terms of politics it is the story of 2019, bigger than impeachment. It is that, poised to defeat an unpopular president, the Democratic Party picked itself up—and placed itself outside the mainstream of American politics.

In almost every national public presentation this year, especially in their presidential debates, they branded themselves not as what they had to be—a sophisticated party with a working-class heart—but what they couldn’t be—extreme left-wing progressives.
Democrats’ dramatic lurch to the left was because they thought that Donald Trump is so weak and so easily beatable that the 2020 election that it offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go for broke, and run with the most radical platform ever. It's a suicidal proposition.

Check this out:

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Let’s let the great “Titania McGrath” have the last word on the left’s outlook both here and abroad:

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The liberal wags call our 45th Prez "IMPOTUS". That shows that liberals DO have a sense of humor. I guess time will tell what Trump's legacy will truly be. The fact HE drove the Liberal Democrats to the point they tried to impeach him, proved how full of hate and controlling the Dems truly are. That just exposed them as self hating traitors. Viva Trump.
 
The liberal wags call our 45th Prez "IMPOTUS". That shows that liberals DO have a sense of humor. I guess time will tell what Trump's legacy will truly be. The fact HE drove the Liberal Democrats to the point they tried to impeach him, proved how full of hate and controlling the Dems truly are. That just exposed them as self hating traitors. Viva Trump.
And Trump gives as good as he gets:

ELECTIONS MATTER: Trump having his revenge on California as he remakes once-liberal 9th Circuit court. The URL of this L.A. Times article, possibly its first headline, is even better; it spells out: Could the changing makeup of the 9th Circuit end California exceptionalism?

While the Left was wasting it's time on near impeachment: 1 in every 4 circuit court judges is now a Trump appointee.

“In total, Trump has installed 187 judges to the federal bench.”​
 
"today i made a call where 30+ Bernie supporters committed to moving to Iowa for *at least* a week to knock doors. Collectively, they will knock ~40,000 doors for Bernie. This how we win. This is how we change everything. 43 days. " - Crazy Jack Califano

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Bernie is insane
Bernie has been endorsed by Cornel West, Micheal Moore, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Danny Devito, Werner Herzog, Tim Robbins, Anderson Paak, Kim Gordon, AOC, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar

can Trump top that?
 
Coming in 2020: Nightmare Year for the Left

Jobs-chart.png


Wall Street Journal:

A Quinnipiac poll released Dec. 10 showed that since February 2018, the share of the population who believe the Republicans handle the economy better than the Democrats has gone up seven points, from 42% to 49%. The share who say they are better off financially since 2016 is 57%.​

That is a powerful number. When people have peace and prosperity they don’t like to make a change at the top. That’s what saved Bill Clinton when he was impeached. They knew he’d done what he was accused of, but they let it go.​

The left knows this, which is one reason it is doubling down on identity politics (diversity!) and free stuff. Funny thing about all the free stuff, though: lots of Democrats aren’t wild about it, as even the New York Times noticed this week:

Only one in four Democratic voters says they would favor eliminating private health insurance and replacing it with a government-run plan — the centerpiece of the “Medicare for all” proposals put forward by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. And only one in three favors making public college tuition free for all Americans regardless of income, another idea shared by the two leading progressives in the race. . .

The preference for more moderate policies cuts across age groups, races, education levels and even ideology: Among Democrats who said they were “liberal” or “very liberal,” only 30 percent chose the most progressive option for health care reform. Some said they thought the most liberal positions went too far or questioned whether they would work in practice.​

Back to WSJ:

The broader reality helping the president, fortifying his position and that of his party, is one of the insufficiently noted stories of 2019. In terms of politics it is the story of 2019, bigger than impeachment. It is that, poised to defeat an unpopular president, the Democratic Party picked itself up—and placed itself outside the mainstream of American politics.

In almost every national public presentation this year, especially in their presidential debates, they branded themselves not as what they had to be—a sophisticated party with a working-class heart—but what they couldn’t be—extreme left-wing progressives.
Democrats’ dramatic lurch to the left was because they thought that Donald Trump is so weak and so easily beatable that the 2020 election that it offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go for broke, and run with the most radical platform ever. It's a suicidal proposition.

Check this out:

Election-Chart.png


Let’s let the great “Titania McGrath” have the last word on the left’s outlook both here and abroad:

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Trump just retweeted that chart!
 
Why Donald Trump will win 2020
Why Donald Trump will win 2020

...........Since Trump took office, more than seven million new jobs have been created. Unemployment has fallen from 4.8 percent to 3.5 percent, with African American and Hispanic unemployment at historic lows. In sharp contrast to the Obama era, the labor force is growing rather than shrinking. More Americans are now working than ever before. Even with the largest workforce in our history, there are more job openings looking for employees to fill them than prospective employees looking for jobs.

Given that no incumbent president running for reelection in the postwar era has been defeated without unemployment above 7.4 percent, the record of Trump on the jobs front alone establishes him as a formidable candidate for reelection. But jobs and labor market growth are not the only measures of economic success. Gross domestic product growth has risen from the 2 percent average of the Obama years to 2.5 percent, with two quarters of the Trump years clocking in above 3 percent.

Moreover, Trump signed into law the Tax Cut and Jobs Act two years ago. Though Democrats derided it as a sop to the wealthy, a study showed that an average family of four, earning the median annual income of $73,000, received a cut in federal income taxes of more than $2,000. To the coastal elites who populate the modern Democratic Party, that may not be much more than their annual coffee bill, but to average families in the heartland, that is almost a 60 percent drop in their annual federal income tax bills.

Since Trump was elected, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has soared by more than 50 percent to more than 28,000 points. The S&P 500 Index has climbed by more than 50 percent to more than 3,200 points. The Nasdaq Composite has risen by more than 70 percent to more than 8,800 points. If you think those gains go only to elites, think again, as about 100 million people have 401(k)s, and more than 42 million households have individual retirement accounts. They know who is putting more money in their wallets and who is making it easier to save for retirement and pay for college
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ME: Its a wrap. Trump will win, and the Dems are going down for their fake phony fascist impeachment farce.


Trump approval climbs to highest level of 2019 amid impeachment inquiry
Trump approval climbs to highest level of 2019 amid impeachment inquiry

President Trump’s approval ticked up to 49 percent — its highest mark this year, according to a new Hill-HarrisX survey released on Wednesday.

The figure marks a 2-point increase from a Sept. 11-12 poll, but a 2-point decrease from its previous peak of 51 percent in August 2018.

Trump's disapproval rating, meanwhile, dropped to 51 percent, which marks his lowest level so far this year.

The nationwide survey was conducted on Sept. 28 and 29, less than a week after House Democrats launched a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump over concerns raised in a whistleblower's complaint about the president's communications with Ukraine.
 

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