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re: Haley says Trump wouldn’t win general election: ‘Mark my words’.
Posted on 2/23/24 at 2:20 pm to DCTiger
Posted on 2/23/24 at 2:20 pm to DCTiger
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but the Dem nom is Hillary and nobody else.
That is going to go over like a fart in church.
The left is still pissed at her for dropping the ball against Trump in 2016.
Posted on 2/23/24 at 3:02 pm to teke184
Absolutely not. You have to understand the deep-seated anger and frustration liberals have because Hillary didn’t win in 2016. That level of frustration among conservatives and independents propelled Trump into the WH.
As you know, liberals aren’t pissed at Hillary for the loss; rather they still believe Trump “stole” the election because of Russian collusion.
IMO, Joe steps down from the campaign in early summer but remains in the WH (this keeps Kamala from becoming the first female POTUS). The Hillary campaign and associated PACs hammer away at the “rematch” with a blue collar message of “American exceptionalism” (this dilutes one of Trump’s major tenants). Newsom runs a low-key campaign aimed at being the VP nom. Liberals turn out in droves at events akin to Trump events. Vote harvesting by the Dems continue at the 2020 pace but with more sophistication.
I’m not ready to say it’s a 100% guaranteed win for Clinton, but I believe the probability is very, very high.
As you know, liberals aren’t pissed at Hillary for the loss; rather they still believe Trump “stole” the election because of Russian collusion.
IMO, Joe steps down from the campaign in early summer but remains in the WH (this keeps Kamala from becoming the first female POTUS). The Hillary campaign and associated PACs hammer away at the “rematch” with a blue collar message of “American exceptionalism” (this dilutes one of Trump’s major tenants). Newsom runs a low-key campaign aimed at being the VP nom. Liberals turn out in droves at events akin to Trump events. Vote harvesting by the Dems continue at the 2020 pace but with more sophistication.
I’m not ready to say it’s a 100% guaranteed win for Clinton, but I believe the probability is very, very high.
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