The Banned said:texagbeliever said:The Banned said:texagbeliever said:The Banned said:texagbeliever said:Phatbob said:You can't only be "realistic" about the numbers in one way, but ignore the numbers elsewhere. The reality of it is, there are a number of people, yes, even on the right, that will never vote for Trump. He has burned too many bridges. If we are going to win this battle against the left of "win at all costs", that will not happen for Trump. He has a very energetic base, and the rest don't want him at all. Trying to get someone to argue for Trump at work, or go knock on doors is a much bigger ask than for any other candidate, and it won't happen for this fight. You will get a bigger segment on the right to tune out. Politics won't be for them this go round.FireAg said:And this is where I think you (and to be fair, many others) are making a mistake...J. Walter Weatherman said:FireAg said:If DeSantis can't find a way to break into that list...he won't be the R nominee...Phatbob said:I think there is a difference between the support base. DeSantis is a challenger. When you support a challenger, you are already admitting that the current frontrunner is not what you want and you are willing to back certain positions and ideas in rough form. Those get worked out throughout the primary season and that vote is fluid. There is going to be an ordered list of candidates that fit more or less what you support the most.FireAg said:
Okay...but my point is that there simply aren't very many that are going for DeSantis to begin with...
And that's why the national average gap is growing...at least for now...
For Trump, there is a lot of the base that has a top 5 list that Trump has all 5 slots, and there is no examination of any issues beyond "Is their last name Trump". If it is literally not possible to break into that list, because the first criteria to be on the list is to be Trump, at some point, you have to point to the people with that list and call it what it is. This obsession with Trump and only Trump is what is killing the Republican party.
I'm sorry to say, but it is just that simple...
The point is he can't win over any of the Trump diehards because they are 100% Trump or bust in the primary. He just needs to win the other 65-70% of the party who is actually open to another option as the other candidates drop out, hopefully in time.
I think in the primaries, as things stand right now, the number of "100% Trump" are greater than 30-35%...I personally think that, from a primary perspective, that number is north of 50% nationally...
That's what the national polling (and state polling) averages are telling my eyes at the moment...
So you can say to be realistic about if Trump gets the nomination, but I say be realistic to know that is what we are signing up for. Just don't get upset when the people who get dragged down with the ship aren't super enthused about doing the paddling along with those who picked the ship with gaping holes on the side.
See the last paragraph for an example of setting up the "I told you so so". Appreciate your help in illustrating my point.
Also it is tatologically failing. Trump is obviously a bad candidate. If that were true the obviousness would be true to primary voters and they would be voting for DeSantis. Which isn't happening.
The other explanation is that the average republican primary voter is dumb or ignorant. Okay but if DeSantis can't win over the dumb/ignorant Trump voters how is he suppose to win the way more ignorant non-primary voting moderate?!
Basically this is the test. If DeSantis can topple Trump he will be set to win over Biden, if he can't, then he wouldn't be as sure a thing as you guys believe. There is a highlander element to politics.
Your second paragraph leaves out the obvious: emotion. We all know emotion can blind us. People who are emotionally attached to trump are not able to see the obvious: he's not the best choice. That doesn't make them dumb/ignorant any more than someone losing their temper and breaking something is their house is dumb/ignorant. It's scientifically documented that high levels of emotion (any emotion) can lead to poor decision making. Doesn't make you stupid
Not based on the common rhetoric used by posters.
Also a person can be dumb (make a bad choice) because of emotion. Just because they were emotionally enthralled doesn't make the logic not poor. It is splitting hairs over why they make the dumb choice but the end of the day is breaking that is still a hurdle that the champ will need to do.
That is not the "common" rhetoric. It is the rhetoric reserved for the diehards who come and troll. The majority of the rhetoric I see is "anyone voting for trump is voting on sheer emotion". This board is littered with those types of comments.
A bad choice does not make one dumb. It's mean you did something dumb. There is a major difference and it can often effect things like a person's self esteem, so it should be highlighted
Next time tell a woman when she is wrong she is just being emotional. Then the time after tell her she is just being dumb. Oh wait you can't because she already killed you for your first comment.
Calling someone emotional isn't being nice it is passive aggressive speak for dumb but don't realize it. So double dumb.
My wife understands on her own when she's being emotional. She also tells other women all the time they're being emotional. I guess if I lived in a world like you described, I might feel the same way
You do live in that world, it is called Earth. There is a reason that is a punch line in several Babylon Bee skits.