Canada2017 said:
Oldbear83 said:
Canada2017 said:
Oldbear83 said:
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D. C. Bear said:
Oh, look! Someone complaining about an unfulfilled campaign promise! Shocking.
If that were all it was then we could laugh it off. But it has become a central tenet of his administration, and it is apparently not true.
Just lately in EL Paso: Trump responded, "Now, you really mean 'finish that wall,' because we've built a lot of it,"
Yep. You Libs need to stick to that. Trump is DOOMED because he is not building the wall. LOL!
You folks should really come up with something better than this.
Smearing Trump with his unbuilt wall is a very effective retort to his promises kept bs. I suspect you know as much.
You know Trump will be re-elected. All the blather and hysteria you post here won't change that.
Wish it was that simple.
Unfortunately there is a significant portion of our electorate that is easily influenced by anti Trump propaganda.
Especially those who don't work much and hope the Dems will provide the almighty 'free'.
I have been looking at the numbers, and it's very interesting, especially the history of voter decision timing.
Trump simply can't keep his mouth shut. Yeah his red meat comments thrills his base ...but with independents....not so much.
Dems won't nominate anyone as toxic as Hillary....so Trumps got an uphill fight .
Here's the thing. Go back and look at the 2016 campaign, and see that mid-May Trump changes his tone. He knows that voters are big on recency. Also, if you pay attention you might notice Trump has a method to his mouth. The last tweet got him two wins - it was rude but not racist, but the media went too far and made themselves look foolish, and by forcing Pelosi to defend 'the Squad' he glued them together again.
To win, the Democrats need three things - they need the economy to go into recession by April at the latest, they need Trump to do something that creates a genuine crisis (
tweets will never rise to that level), and they need a candidate who runs on a credible moderate message. None of the candidates running right now comes close to filling that bill.
Also, polls do not really reflect the voter mood until mid-Primary, when the challenger's flaws and weaknesses are known. That's one reason Gallup is not running polls on the 2020 campaign yet - you don't have to correct for methodology errors if you wait to properly identify the voting demographics.