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View Poll Results: Who's gonna win in 2020?
Trump 92 75.41%
Not Trump 30 24.59%
Voters: 122. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-19-2019, 03:08 AM
 
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Trump will win.

The Democrats have lost their minds.

They need to move away from impeachment since they have been going at it for 3 years with no movement or success. They need to stop talking about Trump and start working together to make laws, changes, etc that benefit all USA citizens.

Politics has become a reality tv show. House of Cards made it look classy.

Beautifully Spoken! Every word.
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Old 07-19-2019, 03:45 AM
 
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It's probably going to be Trump. He's just too popular among his base and the Christian Right is really powerful right now. There's a strong sentiment in our society to overturn Roe v Wade and Obergefell and return to "traditional values." Democrats are going to struggle with turnout issues especially among younger voters. Trump would actually lose if 18-40 year olds voted at the same rate as 40+ but I think baby boomers will decide this election.
I wish people would quit saying that there is a strong push to overturn Roe vs Wade because you are dead wrong - people have accepted that - yes I'd like to see more constraints so it can't be used multiple times for birth control but even conservative like myself feel it's needed.

We do want to go back to more traditional values - like people helping themselves - because they will never be of use to others if they can't stand on their own two feet. Taking care of and protecting Americans first - then we can help others outside of the country who need it.

The Democratic party has shifted so far to the left - I don't recognize it and will not follow their causes just because I'm registered a Democrat - time to start listening to it's members that aren't far left because they are losing us.
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Old 07-19-2019, 04:04 AM
 
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So you think most people hate people with disabilities; think groping women and bragging about it is good; and most people think Make America (white) Again is good, but most people just don't have the courage to actually voice all this hatred?
Yes, that is some REAL groundbreaking.
I don't think there are that many bad people in the world. I just don't. Call me stupid if you want, but the God I believe in would not create that many people with that much hatred and that much dishonesty, until lo and behold an angel from Heaven with the courage to be honest about all of his hatred was sent down

(????)

I think there are plenty of good people out there who are not just pretending not to fear, hate, and mock others, but who ACTUALLY do not feel these horrible feelings at all.

If I am wrong, let me live the rest of my life in Forrest Gump blissfulness....PLEASE....
You're making the classic mistake that many liberals are, and that is to focus on and ascribe (often inaccurately) Trump's personal character flaws - and ignore the policies being pushed by the Dem nominees. You'll learn on Election Day that voters do not want massive giveaway programs, often based on race, nor do they want open borders/defying ICE/protecting criminal aliens that has become a hallmark of the Dem Party.

P.S. And don't say Libs aren't for open borders. Their actions are screaming so loudly I can't hear what they're saying.
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Old 07-19-2019, 04:09 AM
 
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I don't care who you support. I want to know who you think is going to win.
A little early in the game to give an opinion on your question, wait till its just trump and the Democrat nominee.
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Old 07-19-2019, 04:23 AM
 
Location: On the Beach
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Sadly I am convinced Trump will win re-election. Thank god I will retire within one month of the inauguration and will be able to get out of here. The democrat candidates are simply too extreme, with the exception of Biden who is too old. So yes, unless something/ someone changes, we will see Trump win in 2020. May god have mercy on this country.
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Old 07-22-2019, 11:48 PM
 
Location: Scottsdale
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I don't care who you support. I want to know who you think is going to win.
It's too early to tell. The front-runner right now for the Republicans is Trump. On the Democratic side, it is Biden. But from my background in public health and biomedical science, I see a fairly high risk of health complications for one or both by mid 2020 given their age and current stress factors of the campaign. I recently watched "Vice" and it brought to light the reality of Cheney's health problems as he got older. Biden and Trump are at high risk (in my opinion) of some sort of age-related episode of (1) heart disease, (2) diabetes, (3) diminished eyesight, (4) diminished hearing, (5) hormonal loss, (6) back pain, (7) joint pain, etc.

To be fair, both seem really motivated with high momentum from their respective parties. But can their physiological systems support them in the months ahead? From the view of public health, the risk is high that something will go wrong.
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Old 07-23-2019, 06:07 AM
 
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trump , becuase america hasn't suffer enough yet according to Putin.
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Old 07-23-2019, 06:12 AM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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Democratic nominee. I see a recession coming. I don't think this one was Trump brought on though his tax cut which lead to only stock buy backs, didn't help, nor is his tariff war. Then add in all the disgusting things he has tweeted or said while president and the bigot will be gone.
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Old 07-23-2019, 06:15 AM
 
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Sadly I am convinced Trump will win re-election. Thank god I will retire within one month of the inauguration and will be able to get out of here. The democrat candidates are simply too extreme, with the exception of Biden who is too old. So yes, unless something/ someone changes, we will see Trump win in 2020. May god have mercy on this country.
This country is doomed if we don't have open borders.
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Old 07-23-2019, 06:23 AM
 
Location: Somewhere extremely awesome
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It really comes down to Pennsylvania and Michigan. My guess is that the other states stay the same as in 2016.
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