and that's the REPUBLICANS- what about the independents?!?!
since he will be convicted- what if even 10% of the GOP then doesn't vote for Trump?
you are talking a Republican electoral defeat not seen since 1996 or 1988 (with dukakis getting run)
LMCane said:
what's going to be hilarious is the "memory hole" this entire thread gets pushed into after November 2024.
when everything that many of us claimed YEARS AHEAD OF TIME would happen,
the Trumpers will meekly protest
"well no one could have seen this happening when we nominated him!!"
Yep. Those higher prices are locked in right now. They're just not going even higher quite as fast right now.TRM said:
Really the rate of change of inflation has decreased, but these use stuff like that to deceive people.
If he's the nominee I sure as hell hope he wins because I can't stand the thought of the likely Dem majority that results if he loses.FireAg said:
I think you're jaded…and I get why, but I think if Trump is the nominee, he is not convicted, and he does face Biden in the general next year…he WINS…
The Banned said:TRM said:Would you vote for Donald Trump for president in 2024 if he is/has been - Convicted of a felony crime by a jury?
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) December 14, 2023
Yes 25%
No 59%
.@Reuters/@Ipsos, 4,411 Adults, 12/5-11https://t.co/HKnYKcWUAy pic.twitter.com/mUaqD9K8xR
Which is exactly why so many of us are concerned that the Dems are running a well executed trap, and trump and his followers are falling right into it
That's fair, but I think we should be playing the odds here to our advantage. There are two or three R candidates who don't have Trump's baggage that would perform better in a general election. To win, you have to pull votes from the middle. Why select a candidate who's been impeached twice and indicted four times? And is roughly 80 years old and past his prime?FireAg said:
I think Biden is bad enough that a lot of people who say they can't stand Trump, when presented with 4 more years of the current nonsense as the alternative, will begrudgingly vote his way…all of them? Absolutely not…but enough that he is ahead in the polls going into Election Day, and he pulls out a victory that can't be stolen…
I could ABSOLUTELY BE WRONG, I fully admit that…but the polling data says this is a possibility…and a distinct possibility at that…
Time will tell, but I simply think it's foolish to be assuming something is "absolutely going to go down this way or that" when there are far too many variables in play still…
Agree with all that, with an adder... I think the media and Dems are deliberately fanning the flames of Trump's candidacy because they WANT him in the news 24/7. It helps them rally their base. In that world it drowns out other R's seeking attention. I don't know if Ronald Reagan could outcompete that.FireAg said:
I agree with you…problem is that most of the R electorate isn't paying attention to the alternatives because the alternatives aren't doing enough to grab their attention…yes, does that make most voters "dumb" or "ignorant"? You're damn right it does…
But that is the electorate in a nutshell…that's reality…and that's the inertia that the other candidates have failed to reverse…
It is what it is…
Statistics...Ag with kids said:Yep. Those higher prices are locked in right now. They're just not going even higher quite as fast right now.TRM said:
Really the rate of change of inflation has decreased, but these use stuff like that to deceive people.
MemphisAg1 said:Agree with all that, with an adder... I think the media and Dems are deliberately fanning the flames of Trump's candidacy because they WANT him in the news 24/7. It helps them rally their base. In that world it drowns out other R's seeking attention. I don't know if Ronald Reagan could outcompete that.FireAg said:
I agree with you…problem is that most of the R electorate isn't paying attention to the alternatives because the alternatives aren't doing enough to grab their attention…yes, does that make most voters "dumb" or "ignorant"? You're damn right it does…
But that is the electorate in a nutshell…that's reality…and that's the inertia that the other candidates have failed to reverse…
It is what it is…
Will be interesting to see if something changes that dynamic. The lights are about to go on and all this prediction stuff will be in the rear view mirror. It' about to get real.
and let's not leave out the more in depth analysisMemphisAg1 said:If he's the nominee I sure as hell hope he wins because I can't stand the thought of the likely Dem majority that results if he loses.FireAg said:
I think you're jaded…and I get why, but I think if Trump is the nominee, he is not convicted, and he does face Biden in the general next year…he WINS…
But I think you're looking thru rose-colored glasses. He has lost A LOT of support within the R party and independents. I was a strong Trump fan and now can't stand him. I can look beyond that feeling to recognize he's still better than the Dem alternative, but there are many who can not. Yeah, ole Joe's popularity has fallen but it's not enough to make Trump-lovers out of those who despise him. Btw, gas prices have fallen, inflation is trending lower, and interest rates appear to have peaked... all positive data points for Biden. Trump is the only serious candidate who can lose to Biden.
Sure, he can get the nomination but what good does that do when he loses the general election?
I mean it's possible. Still the odds of Trump beating 91 charges in 4 different cases, 3 of which are in extremely hostile environments (NYC, DC, ATL) are not good. At all. It's far more likely he gets convicted in multiple cases as opposed to exonerated. I think eventually he likely gets them overturned on appeal but that will be long after November and thus irrelevant (unless he wins).FireAg said:LMCane said:
what's going to be hilarious is the "memory hole" this entire thread gets pushed into after November 2024.
when everything that many of us claimed YEARS AHEAD OF TIME would happen,
the Trumpers will meekly protest
"well no one could have seen this happening when we nominated him!!"
I think you're jaded…and I get why, but I think if Trump is the nominee, he is not convicted, and he does face Biden in the general next year…he WINS…
Now that's a lot of "ifs"…absolutely concede that…
But it isn't outside the realm of possibility yet, and until it is, many of you are making assumptions based on assumptions…
That's been my point this entire time…
It's called "wish casting"…
It's really hard to "steal headlines" when the MSM wants Trump and most of conservative media and talking heads want Trump. They choose the headlines. DeSantis did plenty of things that could have been headline worthy but if the media refuses to cover it there isn't much he can do. One of the more disgusting things about this cycle was how Trump and his minions colluded with the MSM to take out DeSantis. I never thought I would see folks like Tucker for instance going full Trump fanboy and not even giving DeSantis a mention. Same with so many others that praised DeSantis for years up until earlier this year. I expected that of the MSM but I certainly learned a lot about many "conservative" commentators this year. If anything the MSM has treated DeSantis more fairly.FireAg said:
I would argue that the "idiots" are the candidates (and their advisors) that didn't do MORE to steal some headlines…
They played the "Good Republican" campaign game and got zero traction…
They needed to do something far more headline worthy that would FORCE MSM to pay attention and give them ink…
Folks may not like the approach, but I don't know that there was another approach that would have any chance against the inertia they were facing…
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Still, Sarcone said she could have one more change of heart if she saw clear evidence that DeSantis was gaining significant support.
"It would be Nikki Haley right now," Sarcone said. "I would fall on my sword and go caucus for DeSantis if it would really make a difference. If people were going to consolidate, I would go with DeSantis, but that's not what I'm seeing so far."
What she is seeing, Sarcone said, is still a Haley-DeSantis suburban split which she knows helps Trump. "That's the question, right? How do you get people to consolidate?"
Well Trump has been a major celebrity since the '80s (Hell I got his Board game as a gag gift in High School and I'm old now). He had a popular reality TV show and was given 10x the coverage of everyone else because he is a celebrity. There is literally nothing that DeSantis can do or could do to out celebrity Trump. So if that was truly the ballgame certainly DeSantis had no shot. That said I think the ballgame was Trump getting so many in conservative media to go all in for him to such an extreme. It was just striking to hear how so many completely shifted on their axis for Trump.FireAg said:
Trump kicked off his first campaign coming down a golden escalator…
DeSantis built up a Twitter platform campaign launch and fumbled it…
Trump stated in the headlines by calling folks names that were catchy and repeat label…and obviously juvenile…but it gave folks something to talk about at the water cooler the next morning…. DeSantis (admirably) stays above such juvenile games, but it doesn't give the average dolt something to talk about the next day that is more interesting than the results from The Voice…
Trump had catchy slogans…lock her up, build the wall…blah blah blah…. He said outlandish thing like "maybe I'll close the borders to Muslims", or "maybe Ted's dad assassinated Kennedy"…it caught the attention of average people, and all of a sudden they were talking about him and what he said, and not who won The Voice…
DeSantis has done none of this…to his credit, you might argue? Perhaps…if we are talking about integrity…but we are talking about winning an election and doing so when you do not have commanding control of the vacuum chamber…
Again, what DeSantis has and hasn't done make him a good man…but because of the backward society we live in, his approach isn't going to win a national election for him…
We live in a society that, for some sick reason, likes to be grabbed by the (insert preferred genitalia here) so they have something to talk about, good or bad…but damn it…they're talking about it…
Ag with kids said:Yep. Those higher prices are locked in right now. They're just not going even higher quite as fast right now.TRM said:
Really the rate of change of inflation has decreased, but these use stuff like that to deceive people.
I think this will be the highlighted during the speeches in Iowa. If you're ready to move on from Trump, if DeSantis leaves the race his voters will move to Trump not Haley defeating your goal.J. Walter Weatherman said:
Anecdotal article that outlines both Trump's issues with women because he's generally a divisive, unlikeable clown, as well as the current challenge that Haley and DeSantis are encountering- until one of them decides to quit they are handing the nomination to Trump.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/14/politics/iowa-republican-women-nikki-haleyQuote:
Still, Sarcone said she could have one more change of heart if she saw clear evidence that DeSantis was gaining significant support.
"It would be Nikki Haley right now," Sarcone said. "I would fall on my sword and go caucus for DeSantis if it would really make a difference. If people were going to consolidate, I would go with DeSantis, but that's not what I'm seeing so far."
What she is seeing, Sarcone said, is still a Haley-DeSantis suburban split which she knows helps Trump. "That's the question, right? How do you get people to consolidate?"
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In visible support, wins, and open discussions of policy...he's crushing it.
$30,000,000. Trump and Nikki Haley have now spent 30 million dollars attacking DeSantis. They have spent zero attacking each other. Again, $0.
— HJoseph (@DontShedOnMe_1) December 15, 2023
Now they are trying to collude to debate each other and leave DeSantis out.
Here is the newest installment of Nikki attacking Ron. pic.twitter.com/68yXl8W72f
The dexterity of this board will be tested with the bending into pretzels required to justify that one.aggie93 said:
It's becoming more and more evident that Trump and Nikki are working together and she is going to be his VP.
aggie93 said:
It's becoming more and more evident that Trump and Nikki are working together and she is going to be his VP.$30,000,000. Trump and Nikki Haley have now spent 30 million dollars attacking DeSantis. They have spent zero attacking each other. Again, $0.
— HJoseph (@DontShedOnMe_1) December 15, 2023
Now they are trying to collude to debate each other and leave DeSantis out.
Here is the newest installment of Nikki attacking Ron. pic.twitter.com/68yXl8W72f
FL_Ag1998 said:aggie93 said:
It's becoming more and more evident that Trump and Nikki are working together and she is going to be his VP.$30,000,000. Trump and Nikki Haley have now spent 30 million dollars attacking DeSantis. They have spent zero attacking each other. Again, $0.
— HJoseph (@DontShedOnMe_1) December 15, 2023
Now they are trying to collude to debate each other and leave DeSantis out.
Here is the newest installment of Nikki attacking Ron. pic.twitter.com/68yXl8W72f
If Trump really does finally find his old withered balls and come out of hiding to debate Nikki but not DeSantis that tells you everything you need to know.
And if Trump does pick Haley as his VP its going to be hilarious watching all the Trumpers on here crawfish yet again and claim how beautiful and perfect of a pick it is after months of acknowledging Haley is the neo-con establishment candidate.
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she is going to be his VP