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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on May 16, 2021 5:35:25 GMT
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Post by ck100 on May 16, 2021 5:42:53 GMT
I doubt it will happen especially after the Capitol riot.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2021 21:10:32 GMT
I think he should run again.. he has a decent chance of winning.
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Post by politicidal on May 16, 2021 21:34:05 GMT
I doubt it will happen especially after the Capitol riot. Eh, I can see him doing it again.
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Post by Archelaus on May 16, 2021 22:04:35 GMT
I want to say with upmost confidence that he won't win again in 2024. I can't see upwards to 81 million registered voters wanting to restore him back in office based on his term turned out. He's likely to run again and his devoted base is still with him, but he lost the popular vote twice.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on May 17, 2021 6:07:32 GMT
Eh, I can see him doing it again. I can definitely see Trump running again 2024. He has a diehard base and he'll be 78 but Biden is 78 now so the age factor is less an issue.
However, he would split the Republican Party so badly that even if he wins the party nomination he can't win the general election.
The Republican split badly in 1912. Theodore Roosevelt left the party and took the Progressive wing with him. He finished 2nd but handed the presidency to the Democrats and Woodrow Wilson. He might have finished off the GOP in 1916 had he wanted to run again on the Progressive ticket but he declined and backed Charles Hughes. The similarities between Teddy and Trumpy are there. Both were a political movement that was 90% about themselves alone. Both were forces due to their enormous popularity. And neither gave a rats backside about the GOP. Will Trump run on a 3rd party ticket if he doesn’t get the nomination, I wouldn’t be surprised. Would his MAGA party survive him, possible. The Progressive Party was a force for a while in politics but never on a national level. Just popular in the Midwest where they kowtowed to the Isolationists .
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on May 17, 2021 7:41:32 GMT
I can definitely see Trump running again 2024. He has a diehard base and he'll be 78 but Biden is 78 now so the age factor is less an issue.
However, he would split the Republican Party so badly that even if he wins the party nomination he can't win the general election.
The Republican split badly in 1912. Theodore Roosevelt left the party and took the Progressive wing with him. He finished 2nd but handed the presidency to the Democrats and Woodrow Wilson. He might have finished off the GOP in 1916 had he wanted to run again on the Progressive ticket but he declined and backed Charles Hughes. The similarities between Teddy and Trumpy are there. Both were a political movement that was 90% about themselves alone. Both were forces due to their enormous popularity. And neither gave a rats backside about the GOP. Will Trump run on a 3rd party ticket if he doesn’t get the nomination, I wouldn’t be surprised. Would his MAGA party survive him, possible. The Progressive Party was a force for a while in politics but never on a national level. Just popular in the Midwest where they kowtowed to the Isolationists . Interesting. History really does have a tendency to repeat itself.
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Post by Morgana on May 17, 2021 10:34:19 GMT
If he does then, as I said on another thread, I wish America would secede from our planet and float off into outer space. If they refuse to I think the rest of us should do so.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on May 17, 2021 11:20:26 GMT
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Post by Stammerhead on May 17, 2021 15:59:25 GMT
Unbalanced chaos will rain upon us all!
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Post by Catman on May 17, 2021 16:18:28 GMT
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Post by politicidal on May 17, 2021 17:55:15 GMT
I want to say with upmost confidence that he won't win again in 2024. I can't see upwards to 81 million registered voters wanting to restore him back in office based on his term turned out. He's likely to run again and his devoted base is still with him, but he lost the popular vote twice. That's true. But he lost by only 43,000 votes when the EC is taken into consideration.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 17, 2021 19:46:44 GMT
There's no chance now because the vote will be rigged for sure. They will make sure that another populist (translation: a candidate the public actually supports) cannot get access. Trump wasn't even a hardliner--he was trying to dial back to the Reagan era. And that drove the media owners into hysterics.
Trump was the last shot for Americans of European heritage-basically the pioneer line of the country--in voting. How many people trust voting now? Trump supposedly lost the election due to four areas that were heavily Democrat and multicultural.
Think about it: the laws and the cultural system of the United States came from a specific European settler group. Now we are being told--increasingly, that this system is wrong. It is systemic racist--meaning it needs to go. Who supported that system? European Americans. Who does the media consider enemy No. 1? European Americans.
They don't really hide it. How many media owners consider themselves European Americans? Probably very few. They probably consider that label an insult in fact.
The fruits of multicultural policy is what we have now.
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Post by ghostintheshell on May 19, 2021 3:50:23 GMT
Trump meant it when he said he wouldn't rally for other republicans without expecting something big in return. In exchange for his endorsement, he will want the second most talked about republican, Ron DeSantis on his side as his running mate rather than a rival competing him for presidency. The latter has also made a good impression lately so I think he has a better chance if he doesn't alienate his fellow GOP members by unnecessarily slandering them in rallies or TV.
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Post by Ass_E9 on May 19, 2021 4:21:43 GMT
"Now, America... I know you all want me to stay on as your beloved President for a third term. But before we abolish the 22st Amendment, let's work on putting me in the White House for my second term, which I won by a landslide."
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Post by James Bond on May 20, 2021 18:39:15 GMT
We're all fucked.
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Post by vegalyra on May 20, 2021 22:10:13 GMT
I see the USA drifting towards a totalitarian state regardless of the political factions. It'll either be leftist or rightist depending on which side finally shreds the Constitution.
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Post by Sandman on May 23, 2021 20:09:47 GMT
"What if Trump wins again in 2024?"
Be the best thing that could happen to America. Not necessarily Trump. Any Republican.
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on May 23, 2021 20:41:47 GMT
I think he’s got a really good shot at winning the nomination for the Republican Party, but I can’t see him winning the presidency. His final year in office was just a disaster. When it came to the Corona virus and George Floyd he showed he lacked leadership ability and control. I think at the end of the day that matters most. I think there are more independents out there than democrats and republicans. Strength, courage and leadership ability is something I believe they look for most. Trump showed during a crisis he can’t handle the heat. I can’t see him winning people’s trust back.
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Post by cooly44 on May 23, 2021 22:28:36 GMT
It might be too late by then for him to save the USA.
After President Kamala finishes wrecking it.
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