Election predictions

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Sure would be nice if our elected leaders had the support of our great country. In stead of being elected by a hostile foreign government.
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Re-Raise

Well-Known Member
He's clearly talking about total votes nationally. I've already mansplained how majority votes only count at the state level.
I don’t really think there is much you can teach me about any subject..seriously.

Do you really think you are explaining the Electoral College to someone?
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Sure would be nice if our elected leaders had the support of our great country. In stead of being elected by a hostile foreign government.
Biden was already a bought candidate long before the election. But if you're willing to turn a blind eye to voter fraud then what's a few million here and there?
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Cool story bro.
Cool facts Jack. After failing to win the popular vote in 2016 any political strategist would recognize the need to expand your political base in you want to get reelected. Anybody with a high school diploma would know that. Instead Trump pained himself into political corner by doing the exact opposite.

If you look how the GOP over these last couple of days have given Trump the silent treatment as evidenced by how the only people sticking up for him are his attorney's and even they aren't saying very much. And even Pence is nowhere to be seen.

it would appear that the GOP is focused on gaining control of both houses in 2022 as well as try to find a a more moderate less divisive candidate in 2024. So who do they have? Rubio? Ted Cruz? Ben Sasse? Not a chance Jeb Bush? Now there's somebody who might appeal to enough moderate Democrats and might have a real chance if he's up against Harris. Not so much if he's up against a ticket of Mark Kelly and Josh Shapiro . Both of whom are rising stars in their party. And if Shapiro pulls off a completely clean Pa election he would without question be considered prime governor or senate material and he might just end up as the new AG.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Cool facts Jack. After failing to win the popular vote in 2016 any political strategist would recognize the need to expand your political base in you want to get reelected. Anybody with a high school diploma would know that. Instead Trump pained himself into political corner by doing the exact opposite.

If you look how the GOP over these last couple of days have given Trump the silent treatment as evidenced by how the only people sticking up for him are his attorney's and even they aren't saying very much. And even Pence is nowhere to be seen.

it would appear that the GOP is focused on gaining control of both houses in 2022 as well as try to find a a more moderate less divisive candidate in 2024. So who do they have? Rubio? Ted Cruz? Ben Sasse? Not a chance Jeb Bush? Now there's somebody who might appeal to enough moderate Democrats and might have a real chance if he's up against Harris. Not so much if he's up against a ticket of Mark Kelly and Josh Shapiro . Both of whom are rising stars in their party. And if Shapiro pulls off a completely clean Pa election he would without question be considered prime governor or senate material and he might just end up as the new AG.
Cool rant leftie.
Feel better now?
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Nikki Haley? Tim Scott? Mike DeWine? I'd take any of them over Kamala. No Trumps. No Mike Pompeo.
Mike DeWine got caught up in the ongoing Generation Now scandal. Not directly but he supported the legislation that was the driver behind the scandal. I felt sorry for him because he seemed like a real bipartisan consensus builder who has worked side by side with all of the governors in the region fighting the COVID outbreak. The other two I believe would have a harder time building a broad enough base.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Mike DeWine got caught up in the ongoing Generation Now scandal. Not directly but he supported the legislation that was the driver behind the scandal. I felt sorry for him because he seemed like a real bipartisan consensus builder who has worked side by side with all of the governors in the region fighting the COVID outbreak. The other two I believe would have a harder time building a broad enough base.

Interesting. Will read up on GN. Well, we will be living in a world in which Trump has already happened. Maybe the Republicans will choose another guy like President Camacho?

 
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