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IMO, unless the economy shits the bed between now and week one of November 2020, Trump will win renomination handsomely.
QuoteIMO, unless the economy shits the bed between now and week one of November 2020, Trump will win renomination handsomely. Regardless of what the extreme left does President Trump will have a very hard time winning. The left is importing illegals at a rapid pace and giving drivers licenses to them allowing them to vote. States like Delaware said they will give their votes to whom ever has has the national plurality. They're pulling out all of the stops like G**gle, Twi**er and other big tech companies working to unseat our President. Just some thoughts!
Quote from: JoJo on June 28, 2019, 07:10:28 PMQuoteIMO, unless the economy shits the bed between now and week one of November 2020, Trump will win renomination handsomely. Regardless of what the extreme left does President Trump will have a very hard time winning. The left is importing illegals at a rapid pace and giving drivers licenses to them allowing them to vote. States like Delaware said they will give their votes to whom ever has has the national plurality. They're pulling out all of the stops like G**gle, Twi**er and other big tech companies working to unseat our President. Just some thoughts! Did you just say the citizens in Delaware don't have a vote?
i had better things to do - my turn to clean the bathroom.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/28/biden-loses-support-of-top-financier-after-segregationist-comments.htmlJoe Biden loses support of top campaign fundraiser in Bay Area after comments on segregationists and Hyde amendmentPublished Fri, Jun 28 2019 12:13 PM EDT, Updated Fri, Jun 28 2019 12:29 PM EDTBrian Schwartz, @schwartzbCNBCKey PointsQuote Former Vice President Joe Biden lost a key financial supporter after his comments on working with segregationists and flip flopping on the Hyde Amendment. Tom McInerney informed Biden’s team last week he can no longer back his campaign. “I would imagine I’m not alone,” he tells CNBC.Former Vice President Joe Biden lost one of his top fundraisers after controversial comments regarding his work with past segregationists and his flip-flop on repealing the Hyde Amendment, CNBC has learned.Tom McInerney, a veteran San Francisco based lawyer, informed Biden’s team on June 20 that he can no longer help him raise campaign cash to compete in the 2020 presidential election.“I had actually let the campaign known I’d pulled back my support of Biden for now,” McInerney told CNBC. “I don’t think he did well last night,” he added, reflecting on Biden’s debate performance on Thursday night.While McInerney is the first financier to publicly withdraw his support after Biden’s controversial round of comments, the loss is significant because it could be a harbinger of further defections.“I would imagine I’m not alone,” said McInerney, who was a lead bundler for President Barack Obama in his first run for president. He helped Obama’s campaign raise at least $200,000 throughout that cycle, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.The news comes as Biden is starting a Bay Area fundraising tour on Friday that will continue through the weekend.Biden’s campaign has been reeling from his latest stumbles.. . .
Former Vice President Joe Biden lost a key financial supporter after his comments on working with segregationists and flip flopping on the Hyde Amendment. Tom McInerney informed Biden’s team last week he can no longer back his campaign. “I would imagine I’m not alone,” he tells CNBC.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda...In my humble opinion, if Biden had run in 2016 rather than Clinton, he would be President today rather than Trump. Like spoiled milk, he is past his prime now.