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Since Trump is very unlikely to win the general election; what difference does it make who he picks for his VP or anything else ?
His pick of a DeSantis or Tim Scott over an obscure unknown or Yes Man (Or Yes Woman) could mean the difference between winning and losing.
Doesn't matter. he's not going to win and Repubs should be ashamed with the inability to trot out a better platform/candidate.
Are you serious? How bout dems being ashamed with the inability to trot out a better platform/candidate? You've really got to be kidding with that statement.
I'm dead serious. And just because I left them out doesn't forgive the Dems for having an equally shameful candidate they're trotting out. The discussion was about the Repubs, so was my comment.
There is a difference. If the Dems were running. Biden AFTER he lost in 2020 (or Hillary after 2016) that would be foolish.
Biden is the incumbent president. Going against him (to me) is like breaking up the Bulls after 6 rings in 8 years.
They haven't sniffed a championship since then.
I don't think you can compare Biden to the 1990s Bulls
He lost every single national Democratic primary he was in since he started running for President in 1988
Finally winning against a historically weak Dem field, in a Covid year, against a polarizing GOP president, and having been VP under Obama one of the more popular Democratic President's in recent memory.
He then squeaked by in a close 2020 election (after basically not showing his face during the campaign)....wining Wisconsin by 20k votes, Georgia by 12K, and Arizona by 11k,
(Not to mention Pennsylvania and Michigan were won by less than 90K votes)
He is not exactly FDR
You guys keep talking about a "close 2020" election. He won 306 to 232 electoral votes and Trump would have had to turn 3 close states (AZ, PA, and WI). I know Trump wants us to believe he was right there, but flipping 3 states is massive. If it was 1 state, ok. I guess if it makes people feel better you can say it is only less than 1% of the vote, but that is a lot to move in recounts.
And that is why I gave you 3 close States.
"Wisconsin by 20k votes, Georgia by 12K, and Arizona by 11k"
In PA it was about 80k
So in all 4 major swing State races decided by close margins
And how many recounts have ever gone 20k, 12k, 11k in one state, never mind 3?
I am not making any argument about recounts in the 2020 election.
Simply pointing out that is was not a blow out win by Biden in 2020
But in fact a narrow win in 4 swing States...3 of those States by less than 20k in votes.
Biden is not exactly a massively popular person with Democratic voters.
Compared to say the 2012 Presidential election where Obama crushed Romney by 200,000 votes in Wisconsin and 310,000 votes in Pennsylvania. And while Trump one Ohio both times...Romney lost it to Obama by almost 200,000 votes.
Ok, closer than Romney vs Obama. But, Trump lost. And it may have been numerically closer, but in terms of changing the outcome. No way, Trump by too much. But, why focus on the 2020 election? The Biden's term is about over, he is in the stretch run.
What is Trump going to do? That should be the discussion, not 2020. On both sides. I liked Haley because she talked about the future, not rehashing old wounds.
I have heard little about what Trump wants to do. Make America Great Again is a slogan, not plan. What is his vision and how is he going to accomplish it? What is his Platform? I know it is early for a platform, but some ideas besides slogans. I feel like he had more of a plan in 2015. This just feels like retribution, which is good for some on here. Whiskey, OldBear want retribution. Ok, Get it. But, I would love to discuss his policies.