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Nope. I've never said such a thing. In fact I've always maintained the opinion that it's better to leave him where he is. The damage he is causing to the Republican party is priceless. There isn't anyone in the opposition who could even come close to matching that. It's almost like he's working for OUR side. Nah, I say let him finish out his term. It'll ensure a complete Democratic takeover of the government in 2020.
Seems to be some confusion of what I meant when I wrote that Trump will have to fight like mad to win a second term. I agree it is usually a fight to win the nomination or re election but Trump has a fight no one has had for awhile a serious challenge from his own party.Clinton did not have a faction in the democratic party that wanted to oust him and he did not face a primary challenger.
Same can be said about Bush/Obama the parties supported both the same can not be said about Trump and IMO he faces a bigger fight then others before him.
Yep he will be lucky. But that doesn't change the fact that I would prefer him to stay where he's at for the reasons I posted. Never once did I say that he would not survive to 2020.
Trump, ever confident of his ability to bend story lines to his will, mocks the investigations into his conduct as candidate and president as a "witch hunt" and insists he will survive the threats.
But a shift began to unfold over the weekend after prosecutors in New York for the first time linked Trump to a federal crime of illegal hush payments. That left some of his associates fearful that his customary bravado is unwarranted. For some Republicans, the implication that the president may have directed a campaign finance violation, which would be a felony, could foreshadow a true turning point in the Republican relationship with him when special counsel Robert Mueller releases his report on the Russia investigation. Republicans beginning to worry about Trump re-election
Hmmm could the ORANGE-AID be wearing off some of the Morons on the Hill?
Donald Trump was never elected, he was selected by Russia.
Nope. I've never said such a thing. In fact I've always maintained the opinion that it's better to leave him where he is. The damage he is causing to the Republican party is priceless. There isn't anyone in the opposition who could even come close to matching that. It's almost like he's working for OUR side. Nah, I say let him finish out his term. It'll ensure a complete Democratic takeover of the government in 2020.
I don't know about a Democratic takeover in 2020, but if Republicans spend another two years defending Trump, they're toast.
There are none announced at this time but Kasich has been kicking up dust in Iowa. I think there will be others, are you telling us that Trump will not have any primary opponent?
By 2020, anyone that doesn't have Trump's number is living in an alternate universe. This man literally cannot tell the truth--not one ounce of authenticity comes out of his mouth. He means nothing he says.
Trump's schtick only goes so far--it will never win another election--stale. He needs something real, and he hasn't got it. He's over his head, he knows it and I think he'll just be tired of looking foolish eventually.
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