Question for Trump Supporters

dedhoops24

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
 

Mntneer

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He won't come back in 2024, but he did practically transform the GOP. You have the establishment types, the Lincoln Project cucks, and you have the radicals that support Trump.

The difference between the two will become interesting the next 2 years. My guess is the establishment types will win. They'll manage to maintain seats in the Senate and the House, but will continue to struggle with the WH because they just don't get it at a national level.
 

bgregory74

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
I would consider it. It’s not so much about Trump, it’s about anti-establishment independently wealthy people doing right by the people. If the GOPs heed the warning and promote people capable of accomplishing things then I’d stay. If they aren’t smart enough to figure it out I’d migrate over to whatever party Trump starts.

At the end of the day if everything Trump did gets undone I think Trump brought to light the fact that we have been operating under a one party system with pre-determined winners and losers for awhile. He wrecked that with hatred from both sides. I hope people don’t forget that.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
Ghost campaign. You know how it works.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
I’ll support whoever the anti-globalist and anti-China candidate is. It’s counterintuitive to put the world before our nation, and that’s what we saw with Obama that turned me off. We should be doing what’s in our best interests as a nation, period, and **** the rest of the world.
 

WVUBRU

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I’ll support whoever the anti-globalist and anti-China candidate is. It’s counterintuitive to put the world before our nation, and that’s what we saw with Obama that turned me off. We should be doing what’s in our best interests as a nation, period, and **** the rest of the world.
Well stated opinion. Don't agree but do appreciate the perspective.

The US is part of the world and in fact the country and the world is best when we lead it. It isn't good when China is the economical and military power and other dangerous countries go about their agenda. And those comments aren't considering Climate control which is something that we have to be involved in.

All old topics and I don't feel the need to debate on here anymore but it is good to see the differing of perspectives and why individuals honestly favor different directions.
 

WVUALLEN

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???

You're not very bright are you? Trump will not return in 2024.
 

Airport

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I’ll support whoever the anti-globalist and anti-China candidate is. It’s counterintuitive to put the world before our nation, and that’s what we saw with Obama that turned me off. We should be doing what’s in our best interests as a nation, period, and **** the rest of the world.
I guess obama got his "lead from behind" from taking the Tranny's mule from behind!
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Well stated opinion. Don't agree but do appreciate the perspective.

The US is part of the world and in fact the country and the world is best when we lead it. It isn't good when China is the economical and military power and other dangerous countries go about their agenda. And those comments aren't considering Climate control which is something that we have to be involved in.

All old topics and I don't feel the need to debate on here anymore but it is good to see the differing of perspectives and why individuals honestly favor different directions.
There is a difference in leading the world and giving deference to it. Helping out 3rd world nations to our own detriment in long term industry is what I’m talking about. I didn’t list climate change because nothing we do will matter unless China, India, Brazil, Mexico and a couple of other nations get serious as well. The Paris accords were the biggest slight of hand, 3 card Monty game I’ve ever seen perpetrated in politics. But because it was couched in climate change, the left didn’t even bother to look. The rhetoric has you all blind to the money scam.

That being said, climate change is real, humans impact it, and we should be cleaning up the environment that our parents generation skull fvcked for 100 years. Of that I agree. Paris, hahaha didn't do that and it was setting a very dangerous precedent on our national sovereignty similar to the EU.
 

WVUCOOPER

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I’ll support whoever the anti-globalist and anti-China candidate is. It’s counterintuitive to put the world before our nation, and that’s what we saw with Obama that turned me off. We should be doing what’s in our best interests as a nation, period, and **** the rest of the world.
If you're scared, just stay home.

lmao at being scared of globalists and globalism.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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If you're scared, just stay home.

lmao at being scared of globalists and globalism.
Scared? No. I just don’t think it’s in the best interests of our country to cede industry and sovereignty over to other elements of the world. It’s very short sighted.
 

eerdoc

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He won't come back in 2024, but he did practically transform the GOP. You have the establishment types, the Lincoln Project cucks, and you have the radicals that support Trump.

The difference between the two will become interesting the next 2 years. My guess is the establishment types will win. They'll manage to maintain seats in the Senate and the House, but will continue to struggle with the WH because they just don't get it at a national level.
If the 'establishment types' again dominate the party and insist on running the likes of McCain and Romney they will continue to lose BIG TIME. The people have seen that the future lies with the 'populist' movement Trump showed could be a big winner for them. Major question going forward is what will be changed relative to the election laws (mail ins, ballot harvesting, illegal voting in all the forms we have seen this year, etc). If the Dems gain control of Senate along with the House and WH the Republicans face extinction asa a political force. With the probability of stacking the Supreme Court so that no ruling goes against their desires, adding Liberal States so that they have a near guarantee of majorities for the foreseeable future, abolishing much of the Constitution, especially the Electoral College system that a would allow the few large States/Cities to control elections, open borders with all or greater rights that citizens would have, etc. we devolve into the equivalent of an irrelevant World 'former power' and look like others who have tried Socialism/Communism/Marxism with decline was a predicted outcome. The Dems have plotted and seem to have succeeded in setting in motion the necessary steps tp take over and destroy what was stated 250 years ago. Hard to imaging how tis Country can survive and look at all like that into which we were born several years ago. Sad that we have allowed this travesty to unfold. I see a difficult, if not nearly impossible, task to attempt reconstruction of what will have been destroyed in a few short years of a Biden, Harris, AOC, Bernie, etc. rule. we who are old will be spared the horror. Our children and grandchildren will fail to garner the liberties, freedoms, and successes that were expected by those generations that preceded them.
The mighty Casey has struck out,
 

MichiganHerd

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I'm not sure why Trump sought re-election in the first place, and I can't see him running again in 2024. Plus, didn't most of you say he would be in prison during that time? I was really hoping for Nikki Haley to have run this past year, but she couldn't challenge Trump. Trump should have made her his running mate though.

I think 2024 sets up for Kamala versus Nikki, or God forbid, Hillary versus Nikki. I have to think Hillary still sees herself as the best option for America, but will she still be bitter after four years of Joe B.?
 

dedhoops24

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Here is what will happen:

* Trump continues grifting for the next 50-days to get enough money from his supporters to retire his campaign debt and build a foundation for a new PAC..

* Trump transitions quickly to Newsmax with his buddY to create a larger platform for he and his family, with the goal to burn down Fox and stay front and center....

* He will attempt to continue to bully the GOP and freeze the field for 2024.....not because he will be the guy but because his mental illness requires he thinks there is opportunity....at the end, Ivanka will be the family play here....

* They continue to make third party runs for office with little or no success outside of creating a branch sub party of right wing conspiracy theorists and hate mongers.....

This country is vastly center moderate.....the whacko left and the whack extreme right, need to accept this, otherwise, break away and start something else....
 

Mntneer

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Here is what will happen:

* Trump continues grifting for the next 50-days to get enough money from his supporters to retire his campaign debt and build a foundation for a new PAC..

* Trump transitions quickly to Newsmax with his buddY to create a larger platform for he and his family, with the goal to burn down Fox and stay front and center....

* He will attempt to continue to bully the GOP and freeze the field for 2024.....not because he will be the guy but because his mental illness requires he thinks there is opportunity....at the end, Ivanka will be the family play here....

* They continue to make third party runs for office with little or no success outside of creating a branch sub party of right wing conspiracy theorists and hate mongers.....

This country is vastly center moderate.....the whacko left and the whack extreme right, need to accept this, otherwise, break away and start something else....

Who are you kidding? You and millions others just voted for whacko left.
 

bornaneer

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
Laughable ....never happen.
 

Shirley Knott

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
I wom't be supporting any Socialist candidates then or today. Thanks deadPoops...
 

NYC_Eer

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I’ll support whoever the anti-globalist and anti-China candidate is. It’s counterintuitive to put the world before our nation, and that’s what we saw with Obama that turned me off. We should be doing what’s in our best interests as a nation, period, and **** the rest of the world.
That genie is out of the bottle. Globalism is a reality. You can't just cut off the US from the larger world economy and expect it to perform. Technology has changed that forever. Like it or not all large US corporations will have offices all over the world. If China isn't doing well that means US companies aren't doing as well. If the US doesn't lead by example internationally it will not be able to perform at an optimal level.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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That genie is out of the bottle. Globalism is a reality. You can't just cut off the US from the larger world economy and expect it to perform. Technology has changed that forever. Like it or not all large US corporations will have offices all over the world. If China isn't doing well that means US companies aren't doing as well. If the US doesn't lead by example internationally it will not be able to perform at an optimal level.
I’m not talking about isolationism. I’m talking about ensuring whatever tactical moves we make are in the best strategic interests of the country’s long term health. My company is global, hell, I’m global, but the examples I use are Paris, Iran, and China. We need to keep maximum pressure on China. We need to not be part of Paris as it was a global cash giveaway to climate special interests who’d profit globally at the expense of our industry, and the Iran thing was just dumb in so many ways.
 

Shirley Knott

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That genie is out of the bottle. Globalism is a reality. You can't just cut off the US from the larger world economy and expect it to perform. Technology has changed that forever. Like it or not all large US corporations will have offices all over the world. If China isn't doing well that means US companies aren't doing as well. If the US doesn't lead by example internationally it will not be able to perform at an optimal level.
I think the globalism part of the issue is not allowing the US to pay for all other nations wish list at our expense....
 

Mntneer

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So, this is a YES for you....✅

I switched registration years and years ago, and haven't voted for a Republican for President in the past 2 elections. I've actually voted for 3rd party candidates more for President than I have Republican or Democrat.
 

Christian96

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Trump is now telling allies that he wants to come back for another run in 2024, if so, this would freeze the field for the GOP in my opinion.

If the GOP decides to act and push back on Trump and he decides to start his own Party, how many of you would consider or would commit to transitioning away from the GOP???
If there’s no substantial evidence to back up claims of voter fraud or election interference, and the Supreme Court does not take Trump’s case. Then he should concede and let there be a peaceful transition of power. No sense dragging this out w/o any other verifiable evidence.

As for the Liberals. Reverse everything I just said and the US will be Portland, Oregon.