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Tim Wegener's avatar

I would add that the other issue here is that elected R's might want to wish Trump dead, but they know they are stuck with him. If he's not the nominee, there's a lot of voters that won't show up in 24 on their side and they know it. They created the monster, lost control of the monster and are now tied to the monster. Without him on the ballot, 24 will be very bad (as it should be) for R's up and down the ballot.

As for data to back up the fact that Trump won't get more votes in 24, just look at the last few elections this year, including the WI Supreme Ct election. The liberal got 55%-56% percent of the vote. It was a blowout. I think that's where this is all headed. A 55% - 45% national election in 24 in favor of Biden is not a pipe dream.

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Aggman's avatar

They love him, we hate him. Once they got addicted to Trump and his assholery, they couldn't quit him. He is like Rush on steroids. He yells and screams and tweets and bleets and they love all of his BS. I hope it crushes the GOP until Trump is vanquished, either through the courts, through election losses, or stroke or death. I'll take any of the above.

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mollymoe222's avatar

We’re not fussy. ☺️☺️

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David Court's avatar

I kinda like all of them and in your sequence.

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Don Gates's avatar

It's going to be bad for them with him on the ballot, too. Couldn't happen to a more deserving bunch of unpatriotic cowards.

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Tim Wegener's avatar

Agree. My view of a 55% - 45% national election for Biden assumes he's on the ballot. If he's not, then I would move that a couple of points higher still.

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