Well Now That The Democrats Have Elected Trump AGAIN...

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I guess the big question is WILL HE RUN FOR OFFICE Again?:cool:
 
Yes, if the Republican Caucus is willing to sacrifice even more seats in the long term.

I don't think so. The so-called "Red" states will stay "Red," the 'Blue" states will remain blue; save for the "Red State" Democrats; whose seats are in question.

:):D:)
 
It's Still the strangest campaigning I have ever witnessed...

I always thought that the person running for office or his party was supposed to say and do things to get them elected.

What the heck do I know...:confused:
 
It's Still the strangest campaigning I have ever witnessed...

I always thought that the person running for office or his party was supposed to say and do things to get them elected.

What the heck do I know...:confused:

I agree, however i've never seen such devisiveness in any election, ever. :eek::rose::eek:
 
Bring it on!

4 more years of this circus will be amusing.

Trump losing would be just as amusing.

It's really a win-win for non americans.:)
 
As a country we sure as hell fucked up that last Guess!
 
I don't think so. The so-called "Red" states will stay "Red," the 'Blue" states will remain blue; save for the "Red State" Democrats; whose seats are in question.

:):D:)
I think they were saying the same thing before November 2018—kudos the Pelosi, arguably the most powerful female politician America's ever had.



I don't understand why the rightist/Republicans/Trumpers are so adverse to Rory's challenge.

I mean I think Trump's going to win in 2020, but I won't take up his challenge because one of us would lose and it'd be a loss for me in this forum: either as a non-participant for a year or not enjoying his posts for a year; but what's your reasons/excuses?

If you are so confident in Trump winning in 2020, that it's plainly idiotic to even think otherwise, then why not take his challenge?

Is it because you like his posts so much?

Maybe.
 
I think they were saying the same thing before November 2018—kudos the Pelosi, arguably the most powerful female politician America's ever had.



I don't understand why the rightist/Republicans/Trumpers are so adverse to Rory's challenge.

I mean I think Trump's going to win in 2020, but I won't take up his challenge because one of us would lose and it'd be a loss for me in this forum: either as a non-participant for a year or not enjoying his posts for a year; but what's your reasons/excuses?

If you are so confident in Trump winning in 2020, that it's plainly idiotic to even think otherwise, then why not take his challenge?

Is it because you like his posts so much?

Maybe.
I'll likely vote for the independent candidate, as I did in 2016. It will make no difference as I live in a solid blue state; the EC votes will go to the Democratic candidate, no matter what. however i'll continue to vote my conscience.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
I'll likely vote for the independent candidate, as I did in 2016. It will make no difference as I live in a solid blue state; the EC votes will go to the Democratic candidate, no matter what. however i'll continue to vote my conscience.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Ditto. I've never voted Tory, Liberal, or NDP—though I helped the latter a bit during a few elections when I was ticked enough at the former two.

(It's as if the Tories and the Liberals have have been playing musical chairs with Queen's Park (Ontario) and Parliament (Canada). When one has one the other has the other. This has been the case for 38 of the past 50 years. Trudeau is PM while Ford—who's been compared to Trump—is premier (keeping in mind that while 1/8th of Americans live in California, a bit over 38% of Canadians live in Ontario). Five years ago, Harper, somebody even BotanyBoy might like, was PM and a lesbian Liberal was premier. A version of this game seems to go on a little in Ottawa and Washington, re: leftists and rightist. 50 years ago, a Trudeau was PM while a Republican very much hated by the left was President—plus ça change. 27 of the past 50 years, FWIW—13 of the past 20.)
 
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