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Old 10-15-2022, 07:37 AM
 
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It is appearing more and more likely that Biden will run in 2024. If Trump doesn't run and Republicans still lose big, the party literally has no hope. If you can't beat a corpse like Biden, the party has no future.
Getting this thread back on track, I don't see Biden running again. At the very least his wife should show mercy to him by stopping him from running. Quite frankly, he should be replaced now due to his obvious dementia. Problem is we'd end up with Kamala Harris. Almost as bad. Not sure what her issue is but she can't even speak coherently.

There will be plenty of Democrats wanting to run in 2024, as there will be plenty of Republicans wanting to. I suspect Senator Rob Portman (R.) is retiring to start a presidential campaign. The Governors of both New Jersey & Florida may give it a shot also. Will be curious to see if Rubio and/or Cruz run again.

After what Democrats have done to Trump from the time he first started running for office there are going to be a lot of people wanting to support him if he does indeed run. People who know Democrats ran with false allegations against him (Russian collusion for one), and who are still running with false allegations (regarding J6); and we also remember what Trump did for the economy, border security, standing up to China, reducing Americans tax burden, etc. And we watched an election stolen not only from him, but from the voters as well. It'll be a lot harder for Democrats to steal it in '24.

Think about it, the fools stole an election for a man with dementia who has gravely harmed this country with his policies. Terrible energy policy that has helped price per gallon rise in some states to close to $10, and other states to over $5, and after the election it'll be going back up to that amount according to experts. And we know all the other dastardly things he's doing or has done. At least those of us who care enough to pay attention. Why in the world some people still chose to defend the Democrat party is beyond me. They know what Democrats are doing is dead wrong and harmful to the country, but they are diehard Democrats so defend the misdeeds. Unconscionable.

 
Old 10-15-2022, 07:42 AM
 
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Conspiracy theory coping mechanism is what that is.
They're ironically the same ones we heard about from 2000-2008 and in 2016 too.

The D's and R's crying about elections are the perfect pot meet kettle.
 
Old 10-15-2022, 10:30 AM
 
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They're ironically the same ones we heard about from 2000-2008 and in 2016 too.

The D's and R's crying about elections are the perfect pot meet kettle.
2000-2008, 2016 did anyone send rioters to the capital to stop the counting of electoral votes? Did anyone in those years send fake electoral certificates to congress in a plan to get a contested election? Did in those years any presidential candidate refuse to concede their loss? 2016 it was proven by Republicans that Russia interfered with the 2016 election. It was also proven by Republican lead senate investigation Manafort was the conduit for Trump to a known Russian SPY.
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