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View Poll Results: Did you vote for Trump? Will vote for him next election?
I voted for Trump, will vote for him again. 71 47.33%
I vote for Trump, will not vote for him next time. 3 2.00%
I didn't vote for Trump, but will vote for him next time. 11 7.33%
I didn't vote for Trump, and will not vote him next time. 65 43.33%
Voters: 150. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-04-2017, 09:30 PM
 
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No and No. Doubtful trump will be running again in 2020, heck he is not in the best of health now and his mental capacity seems to be slipping daily.
The GOP and Dems will Both have to find new candidates to run in 2020, and since that is 3.5 years away and many things can happen in the meantime then predicting who is running or even who wins is pure speculation and nothing more.
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Old 07-05-2017, 04:49 AM
 
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I'm in the camp of like, Jesus Christ give the guy a break. He's going to do whatever he wants and if he puts out a body slamming CNN video (hilarious, BTW) who the hell cares? CNN has proven to be a lying, corrupt organization that was in bed with the Hillary campaign. Now they are running around losing their minds because Big Don is always 2 steps ahead of them. It's driving them crazy - and the best thing they can say are things like "He's not well!" or "He's very not presidential!"

There will never be another President that has ever used Twitter in this form ever again. And it's not going to stop anytime soon.
Anyone else old enough to remember when Americans were incensed at Richard Nixon saying, "sock it to ME?" on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In". They called THAT un-Presidential. Now we chuckle at the lameness of it all, as we will be laughing at the body slamming stunt and twittering 30 years from now.
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Old 07-05-2017, 05:05 AM
 
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Anyone else old enough to remember when Americans were incensed at Richard Nixon saying, "sock it to ME?" on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In". They called THAT un-Presidential. Now we chuckle at the lameness of it all, as we will be laughing at the body slamming stunt and twittering 30 years from now.
I doubt most here remember those days, but I do. I will say one thing though, they were not as disrespectful to our president as what we are seeing now and the insults were fewer and further between. As for a president twittering as much as Trump, that will remain to be seen. This truly may be the communications of the future. I just can't see the twittering being as childish as his.
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Old 07-05-2017, 05:22 AM
 
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If it looks like Trump has the possibility to appoint two more conservative Supreme Court Justices in a second term, he will get reelected without issue. All the 'big tent' conservatives (and some moderates) will come back because that is as important an issue to them as there is.
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Old 07-05-2017, 05:30 AM
 
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If it looks like Trump has the possibility to appoint two more conservative Supreme Court Justices in a second term, he will get reelected without issue. All the 'big tent' conservatives (and some moderates) will come back because that is as important an issue to them as there is.
Correct. SC , LEO backing, military backing = 90% of the way to get my vote
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Old 07-05-2017, 06:25 AM
 
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I have "2020" vision! Go Donald! A Great American President!
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Old 07-05-2017, 06:36 AM
 
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No and No. Doubtful trump will be running again in 2020, heck he is not in the best of health now and his mental capacity seems to be slipping daily.
The GOP and Dems will Both have to find new candidates to run in 2020, and since that is 3.5 years away and many things can happen in the meantime then predicting who is running or even who wins is pure speculation and nothing more.
He's not in the best of health? How do you know that? Mental capacity slipping? I believe you think that because he says it like it is, and is truthful. Liberals are accustomed to being coddled, lied to, and being told what they want to hear. Trump=8 years!
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Old 07-05-2017, 07:08 AM
 
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He's not in the best of health? How do you know that? Mental capacity slipping? I believe you think that because he says it like it is, and is truthful. Liberals are accustomed to being coddled, lied to, and being told what they want to hear. Trump=8 years!
Old and overweight are not a good combo. Telling the truth and what trump puts out is comparing apples and oranges, being the trump supporter I do not figure you would grasp that. Nope, not gonna happen
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Old 07-05-2017, 07:16 AM
 
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It will be interesting to see how the results of this poll correlate with the poll on the "Politics and Other Controversies" Forum that asked whether or not Donald Trump was mentally unstable.

So far, 2 out of every 3 voters think he is with about 300 total votes, which is quite a few, considering how these C-D polls go.

This poll has just started, but it has about 2/3 of voters saying they would reelect him while 2/3 of the other says he's nuts.

Do you think Trump is mentally unstable?
That poll was clearly a poll of anti-Trumpers who are Democrats hoping to gain traction with that "meme" that he is "mentally unstable." But they have never read the 25th Amendment, which they are counting on, which is about the President becoming incapacitated by accident or serious illness, not simply being declared "mentally unstable" by majority opinion.

As one doctor and a lawyer pointed out when asked about this question, the Lawyer clearly explained the 25th Amendment was not going to work by a majority vote, and the doctor stating that no doctor is going to claim he is mentally unstable without having examined him first.

The chances of this working are zero and none.

People claimed that Reagan was senile, mentally ill, etc, etc. ...all the same rhetoric we are hearing today. This is a tactic, and it isn't new.
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Old 07-05-2017, 07:49 AM
 
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assuming the last 3.5 years feature more of the same (conserv judges nominated, strong anti ISIS position, paying attention to the working class, hard line against illegal immigration, hard line against immigration from nations with rampant everyday jihadist attacks , not caring about p.c., etc)
A strong anti-ISIS position amounts to what exactly? Are you not disappointed that Mexico isn`t going to build us a wall to cower behind? He was supposed to repeal and replace Obamacare on day 1 (one) and it would cost a "tiny fraction" (his own words) of what Obamacare costs. I love that anti p.c. thing too. Everyone should learn to mock the handicapped and brag about sexual assault. The whole world is laughing at Trump and his red hatted ku kluxxer wannabes.
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