With regard to Democrats strategy on Trump, after the closed door testimony of Michael Cohen, and the innumerable leads it undoubtedly provided them. The 'Big I' seems out of reach for the foreseeable future, unless a bombshell were to drop, and without holding the senate, a non-starter short of Trump murdering someone. Really, the Senate would never go for it.
Should they just chase the leads, expose him for the scumbag almost everyone with a brain(aka the people who didn't and will never vote for him), already knows him to be, and it has zero detrimental political affect among his base and gop constituency? They still don't have the balls to commit career suicide in this TrumpTard climate, and trot out a legitimate classic conservative republican candidate to oppose him in the primary, try to reclaim their party from the Tards, or at least show that they still care to.
Or should we just let him continue to be the buffoon that he is, count on the fact that his staffers can't wrangle this egomaniacal orangutan forever, and just wait for his 'big', 'wonderful', 'tremendous' ideas to hang him and his party by proxy, and swoop in with our own rockstar candidate in 2020 and takes back our
from that orange
face.
I like the latter. Just get out and dominate the gop at the voting booth, and oust Trump in 2020. It would be a mathematical certainty, if everyone who stayed home because they didn't like Hillary or thought it was a dem blowout, shows up this time around. A democratic landslide.