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Ridiculous to make any assumptions with nearly a year left. A lot can and will happen before then. Republicans performed poor in mid terms as well when typically the party not in power does well in them.
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Dunno man,I am not sure she does, if she plays this right.
She’s got to do to Trump what he does to everyone else; refuse to roll over and go after him. He will get more and more demented the longer she stays in, and will offend more and more of the people who vote for her.
Dunno man,
The majority of republican voters in SC are evangelical, then throw in Scotts endorsement and she has very little chance of winning there.
She's missing out on Nevada next week too. Not long till super Tuesday and California is a closed primary so Trump likely takes all those delegates.
She could go on the offensive but she has to be careful not to upset all the delegates who'd choose another candidate should Trump be forced to drop out for legal reasons. So basically there's no chance she'll play Trump at his own game because she's shout off her only path to the nomination.
She'll call on him to debate, he won't, she'll say nothing, she'll drop out after super tuesday and hope that she hasn't upset too many of his delegates.It’s what would be required to win though, both by standing up to him and also enraging him so he starts to wind people up.
I would certainly start calling him out to debates and calling him chicken or senile when he refuses. He’s already simmering away, judging by last nights speech.
Yes. It would’ve had to have been a group of senior ranking party members working this behind closed doors and trying their darndest to get Biden on board. His whole thing had been “I’m running because I have to.” Ok let’s make it so you don’t have to Joe. Still think it would’ve been the right thing to do.Sharpening the knives against a sitting president of the United States is an incredibly dangerous political move. If Tom DeLay or Nancy Pelosi can raise the funds to primary a House member who doesn't toe the line, imagine what a president can do.
Then, there's all the options available to a president with a word to a Cabinet secretary, or the stroke of a pen. If said president has the congressional votes to enact retribution, that can get ugly. Government contracts can leave a member's district, they can be the one hit with the closure of a military base, and so forth.
Middle managers, which describes most members of Congress, do not talk to shareholders about taking down the CEO. That task falls to top officers, the CEO must be badly wounded politically, and they had better be sure. If you come at the king, you had best not miss.
You’re probably right but with Haley, unless she’s angling for another position, I have a little bit of hope she won’t roll over as she doesn’t really have as much to lose at this point. If Ronnie wanted to keep his position he probably had to kiss the ring. Haley isn’t trying to keep anything in that sense so if she’s not going to be president, what does she really want next?She'll call on him to debate, he won't, she'll say nothing, she'll drop out after super tuesday and hope that she hasn't upset too many of his delegates.
He'll slander her with racism and misogyny and she'll respond by endorsing him.
I'm not so sure about that. Concerned yes.Without a doubt…
We live in a world where radical Christians vote for the person, no hyperbole, that can't be any further from following the teachings of Christ.Dunno man,
The majority of republican voters in SC are evangelical, then throw in Scotts endorsement and she has very little chance of winning there.
She's missing out on Nevada next week too. Not long till super Tuesday and California is a closed primary so Trump likely takes all those delegates.
She could go on the offensive but she has to be careful not to upset all the delegates who'd choose another candidate should Trump be forced to drop out for legal reasons. So basically there's no chance she'll play Trump at his own game because she's shout off her only path to the nomination.
She'll call on him to debate, he won't, she'll say nothing, she'll drop out after super tuesday and hope that she hasn't upset too many of his delegates.
He'll slander her with racism and misogyny and she'll respond by endorsing him.
None of it mattersThat’s what everyone else has done so it is likely, but none of them have gotten anything out of doing it.
Getting him mad is half the battle for her, if she can stick around in spite of it then I think she’d see benefits from it quite quickly. He’s clearly trying to drive her out of the race as early as possible, so the longer she stays in the weaker he seems.
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