Trump is at less than 50% of GOP voters if they have another choice.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...pAr?li=BBnbfcL

How long before Trump gets down into the 30s.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/u...ling-2024.html

Even better, polling is still swinging in Biden’s favor over Trump. Even with Biden having crap “polls”. Trump is losing the PR battle.

And people are beginning to understand that all that election was stolen bullshit is just a Trump lie.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...x0R?li=BBnb7Kz
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Please NOTE the links!

Recent polling numbers and well just step outside! All the proof that the election was stolen.

Joeys will go down as worst president ever.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...pAr?li=BBnbfcL

How long before Trump gets down into the 30s.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/u...ling-2024.html

Even better, polling is still swinging in Biden’s favor over Trump. Even with Biden having crap “polls”. Trump is losing the PR battle.

And people are beginning to understand that all that election was stolen bullshit is just a Trump lie.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...x0R?li=BBnb7Kz Originally Posted by 1blackman1
I am sure you are trying to make a point , but you swung and missed. Trump at 49 % or almost double the nearest competitor. Do you have a report for the opposition party or is your obsession for Mr Trump blurring your vision?
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Welcome to ECCIE!

See you're jumping in with both feet.

Please let us know if you need help navigating these new waters.
So far the shallow waters do not require assistance. But I certainly welcome aid , if needed.

Back on topic, the op appears is suggesting Mr Trump is loses momentum, this isn’t supported by any factual evidence, although I don’t watch or attend any of Mr. Trumps rallies from time to time I see clips on TV. For a man struggling from attrition he is doing quite well.

If Trump runs , he will win the nomination much to the dismay of the haters. We will see who is right or wrong.
I truly believe that Former President Trump is now too old to be President.

He needs to become the elder Statesman.of conservative America.

Ron DeSantis and Tulsi Gabbard,(who needs to switch parties), would make a winning ticket.
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Pointing out that support for Biden is falling faster and in greater numbers than for Trump.
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I truly believe that Former President Trump is now too old to be President.

He needs to become the elder Statesman.of conservative America.

Ron DeSantis and Tulsi Gabbard,(who needs to switch parties), would make a winning ticket. Originally Posted by Jackie S

And the majority of the Democrat party apparently agree that Biden is to old to run.
I am sure you are trying to make a point , but you swung and missed. Trump at 49 % or almost double the nearest competitor. Do you have a report for the opposition party or is your obsession for Mr Trump blurring your vision? Originally Posted by texasgentleman1
I think you miss the point. He’s the most known person and former president at 49%. No one else has made a hard push and become a known person on a national scale. Someone will eat significantly into the 49.
  • Tiny
  • 07-12-2022, 01:47 PM
If the primary voters have any sense at all, they'll reject both Trump and Biden. I hope Trump won't choose to run in 2024.
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Same for Biden. He was a speed horse.

We need to fix this country, and Trumpism is a failed and dangerous ideology.

A more centrist administration will teach us to compromise again.
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If the primary voters have any sense at all, they'll reject both Trump and Biden. I hope Trump won't choose to run in 2024. Originally Posted by Tiny

There is little to no evidence that is the case.
I think you miss the point. He’s the most known person and former president at 49%. No one else has made a hard push and become a known person on a national scale. Someone will eat significantly into the 49. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
If Trump runs he will be the nominee. Anyone that hasn’t heard of the Florida Governor hasn’t watched much news. I prefer Desantis because I view him as more conservative than DST.

Whoever didn’t like Mr Trump 1/1/19 wasn’t living in the same country as me. The greatest economy ever, low inflation, and 100% energy independence. Those are facts that are indisputable. This from a person dodging all the democratic arrows and still looking out for this country. Then along comes Covid. Covid and illegal harvested ballots beat Mr Trump.
Lol. Right. You’re another of “them”.
  • Tiny
  • 07-12-2022, 02:30 PM
Same for Biden. He was a speed horse.

We need to fix this country, and Trumpism is a failed and dangerous ideology.

A more centrist administration will teach us to compromise again. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I agree. I voted for Kasich in the primaries in 2016. I think someone like Larry Hogan, Republican governor of Maryland, or Charlie Baker, Republican governor of Massachusetts, would be good choices. I could see myself voting for Kyrsten Sinema, if I figured Republicans would control the House or Senate during her term, and if she proposed rational energy policies.

But fat chance. To win the primaries you've got to appeal to the extremes, and none of them do that.