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Old 10-25-2017, 11:42 AM
 
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I have serious doubts about him running twice OR getting re-elected.

The rest of the country isn't City-Data.

Plenty who voted for him are having doubts.

Let the Dems or a third party run a reasonable, middle-of-the road white dude that people like (for we are now living in a reality show world) and Trump won't make it back into office.

I think he knows he barely got in or he wouldn't keep on making a fuss over crowd sizes or holding re-election rallies his first year in office.

That's the sign of an insecure person, not a confident one.

I saw him the night he won. It wasn't happy shock on his face. He really didn't expect to win.

Because he knows he's not qualified to hold office. Nor does he care to learn how to be.

He's a spoiled, rich kid who just wants to sit around talking about himself and golfing.
Dems run a middle of the road "white" dude? They have to make history or run someone to demonstrate atonement for social wrongs to his/her class. Whoever they run will be at least one of the following: black (full...not 1/2 like Obama), Hispanic, female, homosexual, or a transvestite. Did I leave anyone out?

Edit: Yes I did. Muslim
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Old 10-25-2017, 11:46 AM
 
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Now the most important story in politics is the clintons and DNC paying for whole Russian collusion dossier. How anyone can still have loyalty to a political party in today's day and age is beyond me. Both parties have gotten way too comfortable enriching and surrounding themselves in corruption. No wonder the middle class has been sold out the past 30 years
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Old 10-25-2017, 11:56 AM
 
Location: Gone
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Now the most important story in politics is the clintons and DNC paying for whole Russian collusion dossier. How anyone can still have loyalty to a political party in today's day and age is beyond me. Both parties have gotten way too comfortable enriching and surrounding themselves in corruption. No wonder the middle class has been sold out the past 30 years
And no wonder nearly 50% of voters did not bother in the last election.
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Old 10-25-2017, 12:05 PM
 
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Trump won't run again or he will be primaried.



Just like he won't win the primary and the election
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Old 10-25-2017, 12:11 PM
 
Location: The South
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Why do you assume that a man who barely eked out an electoral college win, and who lost the popular vote by millions, is an automatic shoe-in for reelection? Wishful thinking? Delusion?
Its only been a short while since he wouldn’t run, wouldn’t get nominated, wouldn’t get elected, etc. And yet he is the President.
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Old 10-25-2017, 01:20 PM
 
Location: NC
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Its only been a short while since he wouldn’t run, wouldn’t get nominated, wouldn’t get elected, etc. And yet he is the President.
they are still in denial thats why you hear so many cries for impeachment and the 25th/etc. They cant believe they lost.
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Old 10-25-2017, 01:47 PM
 
Location: My House
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Which person would that be?
Dunno. I'm not a democrat. Pick one. I hear The Rock might run. LOL.

He's popular. And smarter than The Donald.
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Old 10-25-2017, 01:50 PM
 
Location: My House
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Dems run a middle of the road "white" dude? They have to make history or run someone to demonstrate atonement for social wrongs to his/her class. Whoever they run will be at least one of the following: black (full...not 1/2 like Obama), Hispanic, female, homosexual, or a transvestite. Did I leave anyone out?

Edit: Yes I did. Muslim
I don't think that'll happen. If you look at every candidate before Obama ran, they were all...

White guys.

I think that's what'll run again. Not saying you won't see a VP choice that's a woman, minority, etc.

But, thinking that all Democrats aren't capable of figuring out how to win elections because Hillary Clinton (who is unliked by a good chunk of the population, yet STILL won the popular vote) lost the electoral college is really short sighted.
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Old 10-25-2017, 01:51 PM
 
Location: My House
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Now the most important story in politics is the clintons and DNC paying for whole Russian collusion dossier. How anyone can still have loyalty to a political party in today's day and age is beyond me. Both parties have gotten way too comfortable enriching and surrounding themselves in corruption. No wonder the middle class has been sold out the past 30 years
I've never been loyal to a party. Always struck me as an odd thing. It's like football or something.

Why pick a team? Just pick the best candidate that stands any chance whatsoever of winning.
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Old 10-25-2017, 01:52 PM
 
Location: My House
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Just like he won't win the primary and the election
I always said he might win both of those.

I also said it was completely nuts for anyone to take him seriously as a candidate.

I stand by all of that, based on his performance (or lack thereof) in office so far.
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