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From what is known, How likely is it trump will become President again?

I think there is a chance but I agree that powers within both parties will be working to see that it doesn't happen. Right now though, I think the Biden admin has left the door open for him.



Biden is so attractive an adversary even Bob Dole maybe tempted to rise from the grave to take a shot at the White House. That is how tempting the door Senile Joe has left open is tempting.
 
I disagree. He lost the 1st match, he'll lose the rematch.

For the exact reason he lost round 1.


No buyers remorse in your calculations?
 
Nope, Trump lost in 2020 because many independent voters preferred to have a unifying moderate demorat (not relying on EOs and EAs to govern) than to keep Trump. Biden has not governed as he campaigned which is why his approval ratings (among independents) are tanking. IMHO, the republicants would be fools to choose Trump as their 2024 POTUS nominee, and it is not at all assured that Biden will run unopposed in the 2024 demorat POTUS primary.
Good post, if only because it repeats what we've told Trump supporters all along when they ask "If you don't love Biden like we love Trump then why did you vote for him?"
 
The powers-that-be will never allow him to become President again.

Right now their best heads are planning to nail him on some civil or criminal charge.

His enemies are salivating at the thought of seeing him do the perp walk.
Not just the powers that be. The people who danced in the street at his defeat, an unprecedented event in presidential elections. Why would anyone want a crook and bigot like him back in office? As for the perp walk, why not? Give him a jump suit to match his hair. But I presume Trump will stall and delay and escape justice. Big fish often do.
 
I think there is a chance but I agree that powers within both parties will be working to see that it doesn't happen. Right now though, I think the Biden admin has left the door open for him.
Congress left the door open for Trump to run again.
 
I agree, but only if 2024 is not a Trump vs. Biden rematch. Under that scenario, it would either be a toss up or slightly favor Trump.
Biden is up three points to ten, while Trump was five, the challenger has the New Moon in 2024 and Party in power 2028.

It would be sad
It would be bad
We would be had

Josie is my main man, nobody else has a score.

Put Pete, he has a -6.

Run Kamala (-14) 2028, can she do it with the New Moon?
 
One of the few politics video guys I watch (farron balanced and David pakman) expresses concern on trump getting away with obstruction. It’s concerning too to me since farron seems relatively unbalanced which I respect and appreciate. I’m trying to take this with a grain of salt but can’t help but be concerned.

That's some shitty journalism on his part.
What is it with the these people and continually taking things out of context, thinking that they're just going to be instantly believed right out the gate?

As for Trump's chances, maybe 40%. Not really sure if he's actually going to run this time around, but if he does it will most likely kick the democrats back into the same gear that they dropped into in 2016.
 
I'd say that too, but that's how I got him the first time.
The first time around a lot of people gave him the benefit of the doubt. Now only trump supporters would vote for trump and that isn't enough to give him a presidential win.
 
Congress left the door open for Trump to run again.
Them too but mainly Biden is his own anchor. He's got 3 more years to turn stuff around so a lot of game left.
 
Just because Joe sucks, doesn't make Trump better.
There will be two choices. Voters will decide between them. In 2024, following the way things are going now, it very well may be policy (and not personality) which is the most important factor and, I repeat, there will be two choices.
 
I don't mind DeSantis.
Though I'd really like to so Tulsi Gabbard in the running again.
I like Tulsi and much of what she says but I don't see her winning a presidential election.
 
Them too but mainly Biden is his own anchor. He's got 3 more years to turn stuff around so a lot of game left.
He is his anchor. In 3 more years, the one year of Joe Biden history we now have, tells me that he'll just keep getting worse with every day that passes. The GOP should just sit back rather quietly.
Additionally, the Dem party is also their own anchor right now. Their focus is on the wrong things and, rather than recognizing that and changing course, they double down. Some are smarter than that but they're in the minority and the party, as a whole, doubles down.
 
He is his anchor. In 3 more years, the one year of Joe Biden history we now have, tells me that he'll just keep getting worse with every day that passes. The GOP should just sit back rather quietly.
Additionally, the Dem party is also their own anchor right now. Their focus is on the wrong things and, rather than recognizing that and changing course, they double down. Some are smarter than that but they're in the minority and the party, as a whole, doubles down.
Yep, agree the focus is on the wrong things given the state we are in. Unfortunately, both Dems and Reps focus is usually lasered into D.C. and their own interests and to hell with the rest.
 
The first time around a lot of people gave him the benefit of the doubt. Now only trump supporters would vote for trump and that isn't enough to give him a presidential win.
If he hadn't pased that blasted tax cut, he would still be President.
 
I like Tulsi and much of what she says but I don't see her winning a presidential election.
No, in all honesty neither do I. There's too much of a death grip on the position from both parties, that she'll need a hand up from someone on the inside, or a really powerful platform to jump start her run.
 
I would like to think after the debacle of his administration that he doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell, but where I live? Too, too many people are still absolutely enamored by this man. He is so well loved here. If it's this way by most Republicans, as it is here, he may have a chance.

It's nothing for me to see "Trump 2024" flags all over the place on my way to work.
 
If he hadn't pased that blasted tax cut, he would still be President.
Lol, really? You think his tax cut cost his a second term? I think it was his personality which is all about trump.
 
Lol, really? You think his tax cut cost his a second term? I think it was his personality which is all about trump.
Really, bongsaway, when he passed his tax cut, it was the same thing as Bush. It turns out, I could have written him one more letter and the tax cut would have failed, but we didn't have to let him get away with it, namely how he and his Party treated Obama and us and South America.

So, the last thing I remember, in the world that was before, the pandemic, was that revenue was not keeping up with deficit and another lending bubble was forming.

I did it to him bongsaway, right here. I dove into the Russian trolls, I took fire from the Religious flank, otherwise you'd have been meat, most likely, although it is possible to have the same result without me. Every post here is like an axe on the trunk of his tree. When the impeachment came it gave traction. Otherwise, without the tax cut, the proposal would have been abandoned.

The tax cut put us on the wrong road, the road of repentance, of sackcloth and ashes.

Of religious bigotry, oppression and repression.
 
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