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Old 10-09-2020, 08:05 AM
 
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Sadly, no matter what, I think we are heading towards a civil war. It's going to be the globalists who want to destroy the USA against the Patriots who want to defend it. The Globalists will probably win because they own the media, most of the tech companies, most of the private defense contracting companies and are in bed with China.
another conservative obsessed with civil war.. Even has war in their screen name
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Old 10-09-2020, 08:06 AM
 
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Yup.
And even more depends on the Democratic Party. Traditionally, the Democrats are unified behind their President in their support, but not so much in Congress.

I think the party would have to be more solid than it is now to hold both Houses for more than 2-3 elections at most.

If a Republican who's someone like Reagan was to emerge, I think such a person could be elected as soon as 2024, especially if she was a woman who's around 48-58 in age.

I think the nation's ready now for a female President, but she'll have to have just the right set of qualifications, background, and personal appeal to win.

Really a lot will depend on how happy each party is with itself after this election.
Whenever there's a solid victory, the winning party never feels the need to change, so any internal strife continues, and can tear the party apart the next election.

But when a party loses big, it's membership always starts to question why they lost, and that's when they begin to unify and make some changes. A Presidential loss often brings on more change than a loss of either house.
Isn't that Nicki Haley? If I were a Republican I'd be looking into her for 2024 already
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Old 10-09-2020, 08:26 AM
 
Location: New Albany, Indiana (Greater Louisville)
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Immigrants don't vote GOP due to their embrace of White nationalism, not because they are flaming Liberals. Immigrants are more likely to grow up in traditional two parent homes than non immigrants. They are more religious. They are more likely to be small business owners. The whole Woke movement was started by and is being conducted by White Liberals.
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Old 10-09-2020, 12:40 PM
 
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Immigrants don't vote GOP due to their embrace of White nationalism, not because they are flaming Liberals. Immigrants are more likely to grow up in traditional two parent homes than non immigrants. They are more religious. They are more likely to be small business owners. The whole Woke movement was started by and is being conducted by White Liberals.
I think that is backwards, and no the GOP does not embrace white nationalism. Immigrants lean toward wanting open borders, diversity and race based programs, and socialism, big government involvement. They just don't share American conservative values when it comes to politics especially, and that gives rise to white nationalism. It creates the question of how can conservatives abide the movement of new people into the country that don't share the same political values and goals?
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Old 10-09-2020, 02:14 PM
 
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i think that is backwards, and no the gop does not embrace white nationalism. Immigrants lean toward wanting open borders, diversity and race based programs, and socialism, big government involvement. They just don't share american conservative values when it comes to politics especially, and that gives rise to white nationalism. It creates the question of how can conservatives abide the movement of new people into the country that don't share the same political values and goals?


You may want to do some reading of your nation's history and see what the native population thought about that very same dilemma..Smug, self righteous people telling the tribes all about their "rights" as determined by the US congress. I'll tell you what "gives rise" to white nationalism, stupid people--period..Further, don't kid yourself about who is behind the corporate agenda, BOTH parties serve that elite group who wants to see America shape up to accept a more efficient plutocratic government..Socialism for the rich and free enterprise for the poor, what's that mean?????
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Old 10-09-2020, 02:27 PM
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Location: California
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I think that is backwards, and no the GOP does not embrace white nationalism. Immigrants lean toward wanting open borders, diversity and race based programs, and socialism, big government involvement. They just don't share American conservative values when it comes to politics especially, and that gives rise to white nationalism. It creates the question of how can conservatives abide the movement of new people into the country that don't share the same political values and goals?
You obviously don't know many immigrants
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Old 10-09-2020, 07:18 PM
 
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Vote for Trump and attack the business owners that hire illegals and want the borders erased.

Forget generation, forever more. The best conservatives could hope for is someone like Michael Bloomberg and even that’s a stretch.
The goal of the Harris administration is to pattern the U.S. after California. I take a pass, and vomit on that.
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Old 10-09-2020, 08:32 PM
 
Location: Georgia
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I agree with you on Romney, but the problem with McCain was his running mate. Still both of them were head and shoulders above Trump.

Trump was a protest vote. I get that ... he was an outsider that many disaffected people said to themselves "hell, why not?" ... "he couldn't be any worse, what have we got to lose?"

But he was worse, incredibly MUCH worse, and he IS worse ... he REMAINS worse. He proves that every day.
Trump wasn't a protest vote for me, he was literally the only republican I would have voted for. McCain and his bomb bomb Iran crap and just general policies sucked, I liked his VP pick MUCH better than him for sure. Wasn't enough to make me vote for him though.
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Old 10-09-2020, 08:33 PM
 
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biden will immediately give amnesty to 22 million or more illegals thereby securing the Democrats strong hold over the nation for least a generation. Basically the entire United States will become California whether you like it or not. So is this the most important election in our life time you better believe it!
Just because you say it...doesn't make it true.
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Old 10-09-2020, 08:49 PM
 
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We have gained slot of the minority vote with Trump. We can't just discard them. Take a look at the #walkawaymovement they are also pro-life. These people are the future of the party and at least. They are not like Trump in personality
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