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    Quote Originally Posted by asp integra View Post
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    If it's Biden V Trump, I think it's safe to say Trump will be taking the win. From what i can tell, it looks like momentum is swinging back to the republicans.
    Yeah but look how that panned out last time. Most popular President in modern history, lost to a guy that nobody liked or supported after a flood of ballots magically showed up after they closed polls and sent observers home for the night. Never underestimate the power of fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Dems will do everything they can to keep Trump off the ballot.
    More lawsuits are coming.
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    Yeah but look how that panned out last time. Most popular President in modern history, lost to a guy that nobody liked or supported after a flood of ballots magically showed up after they closed polls and sent observers home for the night. Never underestimate the power of fraud.
    Oh if Trump is the Republican candidate, I can guarantee the Dems will do anything and everything possible to make sure he doesn't win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Dems will do everything they can to keep Trump off the ballot.
    More lawsuits are coming.
    Weirdly, I think this offends "normal voters" enough to guarantee a Trump victory. It also sets a terrible precedent.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterman View Post
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    Yeah but look how that panned out last time. Most popular President in modern history, lost to a guy that nobody liked or supported after a flood of ballots magically showed up after they closed polls and sent observers home for the night. Never underestimate the power of fraud.
    lol.

    never change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asp integra View Post
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    Oh if Trump is the Republican candidate, I can guarantee the Dems will do anything and everything possible to make sure he doesn't win.
    Maybe they’ll even go as far as storming the Capitol to try and prevent the counting of electoral votes. Could you imagine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kertejud2 View Post
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    Maybe they’ll even go as far as storming the Capitol to try and prevent the counting of electoral votes. Could you imagine?
    I actually can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I actually can.

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    I truly cannot wrap my head around why it is so difficult for the US and ourselves to find truly competent and decent leaders for each party. Someone who's more neutral/moderate and honest. That's all both countries need - and have for some time!

    For the US, it's a decision between a narcissistic bigot who puts sociological advancement back 5 years for every year he's in office, opposed to a guy who might actually not be a bad dude overall, but can barely walk upright and gets lucky when a short speech is remotely coherent.
    For Canada, there's Trudeau who has run this country into the ground with his poor spending and virtue signaling, and wracked up the debt while being 2-faced as fuck, opposed to Poilievre - who is supremely negative and spends most of his time putting down the Liberals instead of providing details on how he intends to turn the ship around.

    We need strong leaders who work for the people and unify the public. That's always the case, but it's especially important during difficult times with the economy struggling, citizens divided, and violence erupting all over the world and to a smaller degree - internally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kloubek View Post
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    I truly cannot wrap my head around why it is so difficult for the US and ourselves to find truly competent and decent leaders for each party. Someone who's more neutral/moderate and honest. That's all both countries need - and have for some time!
    15 years of social media basically removed a lot of candidates.

    I hope Haley holds on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    I hope Haley holds on.
    I can’t see US electing an Indian woman as president today. That said, they might think she’s a white woman because she’s disguised herself well.

    The race card will be played if she does well imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kloubek View Post
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    I truly cannot wrap my head around why it is so difficult for the US and ourselves to find truly competent and decent leaders for each party. Someone who's more neutral/moderate and honest. That's all both countries need - and have for some time!

    For the US, it's a decision between a narcissistic bigot who puts sociological advancement back 5 years for every year he's in office, opposed to a guy who might actually not be a bad dude overall, but can barely walk upright and gets lucky when a short speech is remotely coherent.
    For Canada, there's Trudeau who has run this country into the ground with his poor spending and virtue signaling, and wracked up the debt while being 2-faced as fuck, opposed to Poilievre - who is supremely negative and spends most of his time putting down the Liberals instead of providing details on how he intends to turn the ship around.

    We need strong leaders who work for the people and unify the public. That's always the case, but it's especially important during difficult times with the economy struggling, citizens divided, and violence erupting all over the world and to a smaller degree - internally.
    This is what happens when "woke" short term politics takes over.

    The "leader" has a personal incentive to keep the masses happy so they vote them back in 4 years later.
    This has lead to the phenomenon of politicking towards social media trends.

    In reality, a true leader sometimes needs to do the unpopular thing, with long term sustainability and focus in mind. However that is career suicide in today's political climate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kloubek View Post
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    I truly cannot wrap my head around why it is so difficult for the US and ourselves to find truly competent and decent leaders for each party. Someone who's more neutral/moderate and honest. That's all both countries need - and have for some time!

    For the US, it's a decision between a narcissistic bigot who puts sociological advancement back 5 years for every year he's in office, opposed to a guy who might actually not be a bad dude overall, but can barely walk upright and gets lucky when a short speech is remotely coherent.
    For Canada, there's Trudeau who has run this country into the ground with his poor spending and virtue signaling, and wracked up the debt while being 2-faced as fuck, opposed to Poilievre - who is supremely negative and spends most of his time putting down the Liberals instead of providing details on how he intends to turn the ship around.

    We need strong leaders who work for the people and unify the public. That's always the case, but it's especially important during difficult times with the economy struggling, citizens divided, and violence erupting all over the world and to a smaller degree - internally.
    Not that hard to wrap your head around. If you're a competent successful leader, you'll be wildly successful in the private realm. Why in the hell would you want to run for office which pays less, and have you and your family drug through the mud, for no perceived benefit? The only benefit comes if you're corrupt POS.

    There's very few people like a Vivek or Trump, who has been extremely successful enough that they could even begin to think about funding a campaign without massive donations from corporate scum that they are supposed to be protecting their voters from. And also happen to have a huge passion for maintaining the western way of life for future generations to be successful themselves, in spite of the hugely negative consequences they'll face to do so.

    So in the odd chance you get someone with those 2 very rare qualities, what's the chance they are also a perfect shining example of pure morality and perfect character?

    Trump seems to walk upright just fine, I would say it's the narcissistic bigot that seems to struggle a lot more with his walking and coherent speech. Not sure what you're meaning about that?
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    Maybe that's a question you should ask Chynna.

    I hope Trump gets back in, it's the only sane option at this point.

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    https://www.statista.com/chart/31602...imary-ballots/

    Can't understand this, seems like a sure way to turn off every moderate or undecided. Trump guaranteed to win now.
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    Now overlay that with democratic party states.

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    It’s gonna hit the SC at some point and he will be on the ballot
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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Now overlay that with democratic party states.
    You would think NE and West coast would be fully purple at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    You would think NE and West coast would be fully purple at this point.
    Classic (D) strongholds of Texas and Florida really putting everyone on pins and needles with the suspense!

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    Goodbye Warmonger Nikki Haley

    Trump should make Vivek his VP. He will be a really good influence. Trump made many many stupid horrible choices when he was President.

    Nice Short Vivek Speech at 5:34 Timestamp

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