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President Donald Trump might be in jail by the time Election Day comes around, Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on her first full day of campaigning as a declared presidential candidate.
"By the time we get to 2020, Donald Trump may not even be President," Warren said to voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, gathered at the Veterans Memorial Building. "In fact, he may not even be a free person."
That's what you say when you know you can't beat President Trump.
All the Democrats think this way, they know its impossible to beat Trump 2020, so all they care about is impeachment (which they also have no hope of, since they weren't good enough to win the Senate).
President Donald Trump might be in jail by the time Election Day comes around, Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on her first full day of campaigning as a declared presidential candidate.
"By the time we get to 2020, Donald Trump may not even be President," Warren said to voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, gathered at the Veterans Memorial Building. "In fact, he may not even be a free person."
Whatever Pocahontas says is BS. She has zero credibility.
Leaving the Senator out of this, none of us know if Donald Trump will be president in late 2020. I suspect he will still be free, as in not in jail. I do not feel confident to say he wil still be president then, but he may very well be.
A better poll question would have been --
"Who has a better chance at being president this time in two years?"
A.) Donald Trump
B.) Elizabeth Warren
Since Warren has no shot at winning the Democratic primary much less the presidency in a general election, I would have to answer A.) to that
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