If a republican newcomer ran against Trump, how easy would it be for republicans to dump Trump?

I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?

You mean the rapist that had no actual evidence against him? Oh, that's right.....you're a leftist. In leftist world, all you need is somebody to make a phony allegation, and that's enough for you.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?


Well, I think those were just ugly rumors. I doubt Ginsburg is really a rapist.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

It sounds like your saying the democrats can’t find someone who can oust Trump, so maybe the Republicans will run him out. That’s really sad dude. You Libs need to figure out a way or get the hell out of the way.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Hmmm, I do racal a couple of Republicans making claim they would run against him. Haven't heard from them since.

During Trump's election, there were a lot of disgruntled Republicans that either didn't vote, or voted for Hillary. Now that the results are in, I would think those anti-Trump people are now pro-Trump. Lowest unemployment in 50 years, a decreasing amount of government dependents, more jobs than Americans to fill them, no more weirdos in your daughters dressing or bathrooms in school, no more commie care fines, most Americans getting a tax decrease. What's to vote against?

On the other hand, your candidates are such a disgrace that even Hillary is hinting on getting back in. And Hillary was the bottom of the barrel you gave us last time.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

It sounds like your saying the democrats can’t find someone who can oust Trump, so maybe the Republicans will run him out. That’s really sad dude. You Libs need to figure out a way or get the hell out of the way.
Um no the general election between Trump and a dem is irrelevant to the point. Just read the words of my post man lol
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Hmmm, I do racal a couple of Republicans making claim they would run against him. Haven't heard from them since.

During Trump's election, there were a lot of disgruntled Republicans that either didn't vote, or voted for Hillary. Now that the results are in, I would think those anti-Trump people are now pro-Trump. Lowest unemployment in 50 years, a decreasing amount of government dependents, more jobs than Americans to fill them, no more weirdos in your daughters dressing or bathrooms in school, no more commie care fines, most Americans getting a tax decrease. What's to vote against?

On the other hand, your candidates are such a disgrace that even Hillary is hinting on getting back in. And Hillary was the bottom of the barrel you gave us last time.
It’s bewildering to me how you can just pretend the economy wasn’t already doing well under Obama. He presided over the longer stretch of job growth in history. You people used to whine about the labor participation rate and GDP under Obama but how you pretend both aren’t still low under Trump.

Here’s what it boils down to: Obama inherited the worst recession since WWII and saw it end 6 months into his presidency. Trump inherited a string of job growth. Facts are what they are.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?


No but a murder ran the state department under Obama.

Oh, so you did catch that a rapist got onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court, AND that we had a murderer running the state department under Obama. And now we have a dominatrix torturess running the CIA. Quite bipartisan ain't it now, the corruption.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?

You mean the rapist that had no actual evidence against him? Oh, that's right.....you're a leftist. In leftist world, all you need is somebody to make a phony allegation, and that's enough for you.
Sure, and Jeffrey Epstein was not trafficking children to your economic and political elites.
 
The party of INFANTICIDE can't match this, and there is no Republican that could do so much for America!

Trump Administration Accomplishments


  • Almost 4 million jobs created since election.
  • More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
  • We have created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since my election.
  • Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
  • Economic growth last quarter hit 4.2 percent.
  • New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-year low.
  • Median household income has hit highest level ever recorded.
  • African-American unemployment has recently achieved the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Hispanic-American unemployment is at the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Asian-American unemployment recently achieved the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Women’s unemployment recently reached the lowest rate in 65 years.
  • Youth unemployment has recently hit the lowest rate in nearly half a century.
  • Lowest unemployment rate ever recorded for Americans without a high school diploma.
  • Under my Administration, veterans’ unemployment recently reached its lowest rate in nearly 20 years.
  • Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
  • The Pledge to America’s Workers has resulted in employers committing to train more than 4 million Americans. We are committed to VOCATIONAL education.
  • 95 percent of U.S. manufacturers are optimistic about the future—the highest ever.
  • Retail sales surged last month, up another 6 percent over last year.
  • Signed the biggest package of tax cuts and reforms in history. After tax cuts, over $300 billion poured back in to the U.S. in the first quarter alone.
  • As a result of our tax bill, small businesses will have the lowest top marginal tax rate in more than 80 years.
  • Helped win U.S. bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
  • Helped win U.S.-Mexico-Canada’s united bid for 2026 World Cup.
  • Opened ANWR and approved Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines.
  • Record number of regulations eliminated.
  • Enacted regulatory relief for community banks and credit unions.
  • Obamacare individual mandate penalty GONE.
  • My Administration is providing more affordable healthcare options for Americans through association health plans and short-term duration plans.
  • Last month, the FDA approved more affordable generic drugs than ever before in history. And thanks to our efforts, many drug companies are freezing or reversing planned price increases.
  • We reformed the Medicare program to stop hospitals from overcharging low-income seniors on their drugs—saving seniors hundreds of millions of dollars this year alone.
  • Signed Right-To-Try legislation.
  • Secured $6 billion in NEW funding to fight the opioid epidemic.
  • We have reduced high-dose opioid prescriptions by 16 percent during my first year in office.
  • Signed VA Choice Act and VA Accountability Act, expanded VA telehealth services, walk-in-clinics, and same-day urgent primary and mental health care.
  • Increased our coal exports by 60 percent; U.S. oil production recently reached all-time high.
  • United States is a net natural gas exporter for the first time since 1957.
  • Withdrew the United States from the job-killing Paris Climate Accord.
  • Cancelled the illegal, anti-coal, so-called Clean Power Plan.
  • Secured record $700 billion in military funding; $716 billion next year.
  • NATO allies are spending $69 billion more on defense since 2016.
  • Process has begun to make the Space Force the 6th branch of the Armed Forces.
  • Confirmed more circuit court judges than any other new administration.
  • Confirmed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
  • Withdrew from the horrible, one-sided Iran Deal.
  • Moved U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.
  • Protecting Americans from terrorists with the Travel Ban, upheld by Supreme Court.
  • Issued Executive Order to keep open Guantanamo Bay.
  • Concluded a historic U.S.-Mexico Trade Deal to replace NAFTA. And negotiations with Canada are underway as we speak.
  • Reached a breakthrough agreement with the E.U. to increase U.S. exports.
  • Imposed tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum to protect our national security.
  • Imposed tariffs on China in response to China’s forced technology transfer, intellectual property theft, and their chronically abusive trade practices.
  • Net exports are on track to increase by $59 billion this year.
  • Improved vetting and screening for refugees, and switched focus to overseas resettlement.
  • We have begun BUILDING THE WALL. Republicans want STRONG BORDERS and NO CRIME. Democrats want OPEN BORDERS which equals MASSIVE CRIME.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?

You mean the rapist that had no actual evidence against him? Oh, that's right.....you're a leftist. In leftist world, all you need is somebody to make a phony allegation, and that's enough for you.
Sure, and Jeffrey Epstein was not trafficking children to your economic and political elites.
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I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

LMAO You think the GOP will dump a winner like Trump and back some one else??

You live in a fantasy world if you think that.

What a dweeb you are.
 
lord people come up with stupid shit to feed their fantasies.

they would have to be pretty strong against the rabid crap of the left for one. trump is a lot of things i don't care for, but he's keeping that insanity at bay for now. i don't think that helps in us working together but history has shown the dems love to make deals and back out on them anyway. ask reagan about his immigration compromise he got shafted on.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Masturbating in public again?
Trump has a primary Challenger
You moron. Do you know why you don't know that? Because diametrically opposed to the false reasoning in your post he has polled less than 1%.

Now take your hand off your dick and make sure you wash it before you prepare any food.

Jo
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.
The duopoly is tribal. Repub or dem.
Does the fact his numbers shot up actually surprise you? What do you think will happen when the dem primaries are over?
 
"I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed."


I stopped reading right there.
 
Just as well write off the inbred ~27-30ish percent and move on. 'Course ya still got your utterly corrupt "two" party system, but hey, americans are really into repeating the same behaviors and expecting a different outcome.


Are you thinking that a team not in game 7 of the World Series, wins the World Series Tonight?
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?


You are literally retarded.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?

The severely LefTarded convicted Kavanaugh while neither the Senate Judiciary Committee or the FBi could come up with shit...Do you see why nobody sane can take you seriously?


Each and every accuser ended up having their accusations impeached -
Some even admitted it was totally political due to -

(1) His "possible" views on the validity of RVW
(2) The Fact that President Trump wanted him.
 
Why don't you ask the 16 who ran against him for the nomination in 2016 how easy it would be? It was Republican voters who got sick of the status quo candidates where as Democrat votere nominated the most status quo one they could find and judging by the current crop of candidates their judgement has not improved.


And -
He has only proven himself to be even better than advertised since then.
 
I honestly don’t think it would take much at all. Republican voters are easily manipulated and swayed. Right before Trump became the nominee for the Republican Party for the 2016 election, for instance, his approval rating among republicans was like hovering under 50%. What happened when Trump became the nominee? His approval rating shot up to 80%-90% over night. That’s how tribal republicans are. We all know how much they hated Hillary, so that by itself was enough for them to pretend Trump was the shit all along.

Even after an unprecedented embarrassing 3 years in office, republicans are still in denial about how corrupt, childish, and utterly moronic Trump is. They deny it simply because they hate democrats. They also can’t stand the thought of losing or looking weak, so they pretend their side is perfect. There’s a reason why republicans generally don’t have the balls to openly criticize Trump for ANYTHING of substance.

Now let’s pretend a republican ran against Trump for this upcoming election. Republicans would drop Trump in a heartbeat if had the following traits:

1) He is just as hardcore about immigration as Trump but would likely be smart enough to understand a goddamn wall won’t stop illegal immigration.

2) He whines about democratic government overreach (while conveniently omitting any GOP examples of the same).

3) He thinks taxes suck!

4) He’s a charismatic figure. He knows how to give a good speech.

That about covers it. Republican voters would flock to him.

Despite what republicans like to pretend, there would he no need for him to be an “outsider” like Trump was. The man could have been in office for a couple of decades. Republicans would just pretend being an “outsider” wasn’t all that important to begin with.

imagine if they liked him enough and he had a couple of safe leftwing viewpoints like mitigating climate change effects, investing in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage to something safe and low like $10 per hour. The republican base would do a complete 180 on all of those positions lol.

Already giving up on impeachment, eh?

Did you miss the rapist getting onto the US Supreme Kangaroo Court?

You mean the rapist that had no actual evidence against him? Oh, that's right.....you're a leftist. In leftist world, all you need is somebody to make a phony allegation, and that's enough for you.
Sure, and Jeffrey Epstein was not trafficking children to your economic and political elites.
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I think that we will probably end up being the only President to have been each a Rapist and a victim of rape.
Those parties were pretty wild.
 

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